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            Reach Out, Open Up, Take In: a seminar 
            to develop skills in advocacy, networking and international cooperation. 
            Pomáz, Hungary, February 27 to March 1, 2009 
            The seminar “Reach out, Open Up, Take In” addresses 
            national music organisations in North, Central and South Eastern Europe, 
            from Albania to Slovakia to Ukraine to Estonia. The seminar, to be 
            held from February 27 to March 1, 2009, in Pomáz, Hungary, 
            will provide an insight on how to be recognised as a cultural advocacy 
            body in your country and how to put the 2005 UNESCO Convention on 
            cultural diversity into practice.  
            The following questions will be investigated: How to become and how 
            to stay a representative umbrella organisation? How to open up for 
            different music genres and how to cooperate with organisations from 
            other art forms? Which are the chances and challenges of European 
            and international partnerships? And how to create a fair system of 
            intellectual property rights? These and further questions will be 
            discussed in diverse presentations and panel discussions by experts 
            from the national and international music sector in dialogue with 
            all the participants.  
            The seminar is a organised jointly by the International and European 
            Music Council (IMC/EMC), the Hungarian Music Council, Europa Cantat, 
            the Europa Cantat Central Eastern European Center (ECCEEC) and the 
            Choral Castle Pomáz.  
            Participation fee is 40 €. There is the opportunity to apply 
            for a small contribution towards the travel costs at the EMC office. 
            www.emc-imc.org 
            
            Reach Out, Open Up, Take In: un seminario 
            per sviluppare le competenze nella creazione di reti e cooperazione 
            internazionale. Pomáz, Ungheria, dal 27 febbraio al 1 marzo 
            2009>>> 
            
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