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− | The European Cultural Parliament is a European body aimed at promoting the role of art, language and culture in discussions about the future of Europe. It is a forum for writers, artists, designers, philosophers, musicians, architects and others active in culture and the arts to engage in vigorous debate about issues central to social cohesion, diversity and tolerance within Europe. The ECP was founded in Strasbourg in 2001 and since then, they have held annual sessions in different European cities to discuss key themes relevant to strengthening the role of cultural and artistic initiatives | + | The European Cultural Parliament is a European body aimed at promoting the role of art, language and culture in discussions about the future of Europe. It is a forum for writers, artists, designers, philosophers, musicians, architects and others active in culture and the [[Arts|arts]] to engage in vigorous debate about issues central to social cohesion, diversity and tolerance within Europe. The ECP was founded in Strasbourg in 2001 and since then, they have held annual sessions in different European cities to discuss key themes relevant to strengthening the role of cultural and artistic initiatives |
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | [[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] |
Revision as of 09:46, 27 March 2014
European Cultural Parliament
The European Cultural Parliament is a European body aimed at promoting the role of art, language and culture in discussions about the future of Europe. It is a forum for writers, artists, designers, philosophers, musicians, architects and others active in culture and the arts to engage in vigorous debate about issues central to social cohesion, diversity and tolerance within Europe. The ECP was founded in Strasbourg in 2001 and since then, they have held annual sessions in different European cities to discuss key themes relevant to strengthening the role of cultural and artistic initiatives