Established in 1952 and with members in 80 countries on five continents, AITA/IATA – the International Amateur Theatre Association - is the powerful voice of the global amateur theatre community. +
The International Association of Art Critics (AICA) is an NGO founded in 1948-9 under the patronage of UNESCO, which aims to support art criticism in all its forms worldwide and to keep pace with its changing disciplines. +
The International Association of Art Critics (AICA) was founded in 1950 under the patronage of UNESCO and aims to support art criticism in all its forms worldwide and to keep pace with its changing disciplines. +
Founded in 1954 under the auspices of UNESCO, the International Association of Art (IAA) is a non-governmental organisation which represents painters, sculptors, engravers and other professional artists practising the visual arts in 86 countries and territories worldwide. +
Since 1954 SIBMAS has been the forum for colleagues from all over the world promoting research, practical and theoretical, in the documentation of the performing arts. +
Established in 1969, this UNESCO-affiliated organisation aims to facilitate relations between cultures and their literatures, chiefly in the fields of essay and literary critics: to foster cultural development in our contemporary world; and to enhance interactions between literatures through translations. +
The International Association of Music Information Centres (IAMIC) is a worldwide network of organisations that document and promote the music of our time. +
Founded in 1951 to promote international co-operation and to support the interests of the profession, IAML is a respected member of the international library and music sectors. +
The International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA) was established in 1969 in Amsterdam to function as a medium for international co-operation between archives that preserve recorded sound and audiovisual documents. +
The International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People (ASSITEJ) was established in 1965 to promote theatre for and by the young in the service of peace and the education of future generations, to foster the development of such theatre at the highest artistic levels through recognition, improved knowledge and artworker exchange, and to organise, promote and participate in national and international events, including the translation and dissemination of plays and other texts. +
The Slovene branch of the International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People (ASSITEJ) was established in 1965 to promote theatre for and by the young in the service of peace and the education of future generations. +
The International Biennial of Contemporary Music Koper was established in 2008 by the Koper Music School and the Music Friends Association, Koper on the initiative of pianist Tatjana Jercog. +
The International Center for Puppetry Arts Koper (also called MCLU for the Mednarodni center lutkovne umetnosti Koper) was established in 2005 when the activities of the "Lutkarnica Puppetry Studio" at Mladinska 6 in Koper-Capodistria were expanded. +