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The '''World Summit on Arts and Culture''' is a global celebration and investigation of the impact of the arts, artists and arts organisations on culture, society, the economy and nation building, and the role of public funders (arts councils and ministries of culture) in supporting that activity. It is convened by the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) and takes place every three years. IFACCA was established in 2001 and has over 100 members worldwide. The World Summit on Arts and Culture is open to everyone with an interest in arts and cultural policy, and public support for artistic endeavour. | The '''World Summit on Arts and Culture''' is a global celebration and investigation of the impact of the arts, artists and arts organisations on culture, society, the economy and nation building, and the role of public funders (arts councils and ministries of culture) in supporting that activity. It is convened by the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) and takes place every three years. IFACCA was established in 2001 and has over 100 members worldwide. The World Summit on Arts and Culture is open to everyone with an interest in arts and cultural policy, and public support for artistic endeavour. | ||
− | [[IFACCA]] was established in 2001 and has over 100 members worldwide. It holds a triennial World Summit on Arts and Culture, which is open to everyone with an interest in arts and cultural policy, and public support for artistic endeavour. | + | [[IFACCA]] was established in 2001 and has over 100 members worldwide. It holds a triennial [[World Summit on Arts and Culture]], which is open to everyone with an interest in arts and cultural policy, and public support for artistic endeavour. |
The first four World Summits were held in Canada (Ottawa, 2000), Singapore (2003), England (Newcastle Gateshead, 2006) and Johannesburg (2009). | The first four World Summits were held in Canada (Ottawa, 2000), Singapore (2003), England (Newcastle Gateshead, 2006) and Johannesburg (2009). | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 10 March 2011
The World Summit on Arts and Culture is a global celebration and investigation of the impact of the arts, artists and arts organisations on culture, society, the economy and nation building, and the role of public funders (arts councils and ministries of culture) in supporting that activity. It is convened by the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) and takes place every three years. IFACCA was established in 2001 and has over 100 members worldwide. The World Summit on Arts and Culture is open to everyone with an interest in arts and cultural policy, and public support for artistic endeavour.
IFACCA was established in 2001 and has over 100 members worldwide. It holds a triennial World Summit on Arts and Culture, which is open to everyone with an interest in arts and cultural policy, and public support for artistic endeavour.
The first four World Summits were held in Canada (Ottawa, 2000), Singapore (2003), England (Newcastle Gateshead, 2006) and Johannesburg (2009).
See 4th World Summit on Arts and Culture
Sources
For more information
Return to
Return to South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page