Art Meetings is an international project held in Ukraine, targeted to disseminate European independent culture and to initiate international cultural cooperation. The event was initiated within the Culture Program of Poland’s Presidency of the Council of the EU in 2011. The co-organizers of the project are cultural institutions from various countries. Art Meetings project is held under the honorary auspices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland. The organizer of the festival is Polish Eclectica Foundation. The project is financed by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic, Pro Helvetia, Nordic Culture Fund, Visegrad Fund and Polish Institute in Kyiv. - The idea of the project is to encourage intercultural cooperation on an international level, to show the opportunities and benefits, exchange ideas and experience, develop and implement common solutions in international strategies of cultural field - our aim is to create a platform for discussion about contemporary culture – this is a first step to create partnerships between cultural institutions, journalists, culture managers, NGOs and artists they can get to know and inspire each other - we want the Ukrainian audience to get acquainted with the most interesting representatives of the European music and visual art world. Art Meetings Festival aims to achieve not only an artistic impact, but also to influence an educational, organizational, informational and, first of all, social dimension.
Geographic location of Lublin Region on the borderland of the European Union and its Eastern neighbours, rich and multicultural historical heritage, and competences which local leaders gained through implementation of numerous initiatives with partners from the Eastern Partnership states – these are the three pillars of the activities of the Centre for Eastern Competences. It is a program established about 2 years ago in cooperation between the Municipality of Lublin and Marshal's Office of Lubelskie Voivodeship. The Centre aims to act effective for social, educational, cultural and economic development of Central-Eastern Europe by supporting mutual communication and dialogue. The overall and long-term objective of the Centre is to support the creation of cooperation networks and elimination of obstacles leading to improving the quality of life in Central-Eastern Europe.
Art Meetings is an international project held in Ukraine, targeted to disseminate European independent culture and to initiate international cultural cooperation. The event was initiated within the Culture Program of Poland’s Presidency of the Council of the EU in 2011. The co-organizers of the project are cultural institutions from various countries. Art Meetings project is held under the honorary auspices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland. The organizer of the festival is Polish Eclectica Foundation. The project is financed by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic, Pro Helvetia, Nordic Culture Fund, Visegrad Fund and Polish Institute in Kyiv. - The idea of the project is to encourage intercultural cooperation on an international level, to show the opportunities and benefits, exchange ideas and experience, develop and implement common solutions in international strategies of cultural field - our aim is to create a platform for discussion about contemporary culture – this is a first step to create partnerships between cultural institutions, journalists, culture managers, NGOs and artists they can get to know and inspire each other - we want the Ukrainian audience to get acquainted with the most interesting representatives of the European music and visual art world. Art Meetings Festival aims to achieve not only an artistic impact, but also to influence an educational, organizational, informational and, first of all, social dimension.
Geographic location of Lublin Region on the borderland of the European Union and its Eastern neighbours, rich and multicultural historical heritage, and competences which local leaders gained through implementation of numerous initiatives with partners from the Eastern Partnership states – these are the three pillars of the activities of the Centre for Eastern Competences. It is a program established about 2 years ago in cooperation between the Municipality of Lublin and Marshal's Office of Lubelskie Voivodeship. The Centre aims to act effective for social, educational, cultural and economic development of Central-Eastern Europe by supporting mutual communication and dialogue. The overall and long-term objective of the Centre is to support the creation of cooperation networks and elimination of obstacles leading to improving the quality of life in Central-Eastern Europe.
Литва – найдавніша держава Східної Балтії. Крім чудових морських курортів, розкішних парків і льодовикових озер, країна приваблює туристів історичними містами з середньовічною архітектурою, музеями, театрами й картинними галереями. Нікого не залишає байдужим краса величавого Вільнюса, стародавнього Каунаса та романтичного Тракая, а відпочинок у веселій Паланзі та заповідній Нерінзі подарує незабутні враження.
Відносини України та Литовської Республіки відзначаються давніми історичними традиціями та мають рівень стратегічного партнерства, що повною мірою відображає наявний динамічний політичний діалог на всіх рівнях, активне торговельно-економічне співробітництво. Від початку повномасштабного вторгнення росії влада Литви активно надає військову підтримку Україні. Позиція дружньої Литви щодо підтримки територіальної цілісності та суверенітету нашої держави є незмінною.
Центр європейської інформації, який діє при відділі документів із гуманітарних, технічних та природничих наук ВОУНБ ім. В. Отамановського, у рамках циклу «Вивчай Європу – змінюй Україну» підготував віртуальну виставку «Литва: велика історія маленької країни».
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