
Utrecht , 17th January 2007
We have great pleasure in inviting you to the interdisciplinary conference
Towards Strong Creative Disciplines in Europe 27-28 April 2007, Tallinn , Estonia
organised by the three ERASMUS Thematic Networks for architecture (ENHSA), performing and visual arts (inter}artes), and music ( Polifonia ) , in close collaboration with the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre and the Estonian Academy of Arts.
The conference is organised with the support of the Association Europeenne des Conservatoires, Academies de Musique et Musikhochschulen (AEC), the European League of Institutes of the Arts (ELIA) and the European Association for Architectural Education (EAAE).
All partners strongly feel the need to consult and debate views on common issues within the three networks and assess the Bologna Declaration process from the wider perspective of the role of creative professionals in a Europe of knowledge and creativity.
The objectives of this conference are to:
- Influence European policy and verify the position of the three networks and European associations in the light of the Ministerial Summit in the framework of the Bologna Declaration process, May 2007 in London .
- Find ways to strengthen the creative disciplines and improve the recognition of its value for a creative Europe .
- Share interdisciplinary best practice.
The creative disciplines conference will be of interest to:
- Ministerial officials from Ministries of Education and/or Culture responsible for Higher Arts Education, Music and Architecture and for the Bologna process.
- European policy-makers concerned with the arts and professional training of performing and visual artists, architects and musicians.
- Deans and educators from arts, music and architectural higher education institutions.
- Representatives from the creative industries and organizations from the professional field.
Topics for presentations, sessions and working groups:
Friday 27 April:
- Keynote presentation from the European Commission.
- Presentation of joint position paper
- Panel discussion with members of the Bologna follow-up group.
- 5 parallel thematic sessions sharing the results of the three thematic networks on Tuning and Qualification Frameworks, Quality Assurance and Accreditation, Innovating Traditional Skills, Research & 3 rd Cycle and European Joint Programmes with input from thematic network partners and experts in these fields.
- Evening session in the newly opened Museum of Modern Art in Tallinn with an inspirational interdisciplinary performance.
Saturday 28 April:
- Presentation and discussion of the Study ‘The Economy of Culture in Europe '.
- 3 parallel debating sessions focusing on professional practice: Creative Disciplines & Entrepreneurship, Creative Disciplines & Community, Creative Disciplines & the City
Practical information
The conference will start on Friday 27 April 2007 at 13:30 and finish on Saturday 28 April 2007 around 15:00 with lunch.
The participation in the conference is free of charge. Participants will be asked to pay a small contribution towards catering costs at the registration desk in Tallinn ; this contribution will include all organised meals, including the evening event at the KUMU Modern Art Museum , and coffee breaks.
For further practical details please visit the conference website at www.creativity-in-europe.org. The website will be regularly updated with information about speakers and sessions.
Registration through the website will open from 15 January 2007.
If you have any further questions, please contact us at:
polifonia@aecinfo.org ( Ester Tomasi )
lars.ebert@elia-artschools.org (Lars Ebert)
spirido@arch.auth.gr (Constantin Spiridonidis)
We are very much looking forward to seeing you in Tallinn !
Yours sincerely,
Johannes Johansson, President AEC and Chair Polifonia
Tomasz Kubikowski, Chair inter}artes
Constantin Spiridonidis, Chair ENHSA
