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A Project of the EUROPEAN RESEARCH & INNOVATION AGENCY FOR CULTURAL CLUSTERS (EURICCA)

 

EUROPEAN MUSIC CLUSTER Project Initiative (see partners ): 

To create a Contact Point for all professions of the European Music Cluster network for internal and external partner inquires and provide with basic network secretarial services in order to support:

  • networking activities and information flow among the members
  • Access to professional communities for best practices: extract, validate, edit, publish
  • Share practices and success stories emerging from individual and networked Clusters Management innovation actions

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Project aims at identifying local partners to build up regional Music Clusters and at connecting Vocational Educational & Training, Entrepreneurship, Market Needs and Stakeholders of the European Music Sector to support:

  • Exchange of know-how
  • Share services to increase national an international solidarity of every kind
  • Organize economies of scale through new partnerships to facilitate access to markets at national and European level

Objective:

  • Map European Music Sector (in the wider sense) Clusters

  • Organize a European Music Survey
  • Identify European Music Sector common problems and needs through an pioneering solution that guarantees sustainability, development and growth

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Path:

  • Build up Communities of Practices in local, regional and National level clusters
  • Develop European Cluster Labs to create European Strategy Model for Competitive Creative and Music Clusters

 

Introduction on Creative and Cultural Industries and Music Cluster Abstract in attachment with ISSUE.

Creative and Cultural Industries
The notion of cultural industries generally includes textual, music, television, film production and publishing, as well as crafts and design. Cultural Industries (also known as “Creative and Cultural industries”) combine the creation, production, and distribution of goods and services that are cultural in nature and usually protected by intellectual property rights.

Their international dimension gives them a determining role for the future in terms of freedom of expression, cultural diversity and economic development. Since, by nurturing creativity and fostering innovation societies will maintain cultural diversity and enhance economic performance.

According to UNESCO and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) of WTO, the cultural industries, which include publishing, music, cinema, crafts and design, continue to grow steadily apace and have a determinant role to play, in the future of civilizations.

For some countries, architecture, visual and performing arts, sport, advertising, and cultural tourism may be included as adding value to the content and generating growth for individuals and societies. They are knowledge-based and labour-intensive, creating employment and wealth.

The European map of these industries expose a gap between market needs, EU and National regulation policies while it also reveals a yawning gap between North and South. In a context of globalization where exchange and new technologies opens up exciting new prospects, the need for the development of innovative models becomes compulsory.

EURICCA Network

EURICCA initiative (European Research & Innovation Agency for Cultural Clusters) aims to provide new tools and innovative training paths to strengthen cultural, educational and business activities related to the Cultural Clusters, combining theory to practice via the simultaneous management of Communities of Practice and Living Labs.

Representing wide networks of partners with complementary expertise, knowledge, skills and competencies, EURICCA (in foundation of process) aims to create a virtual platform that will combine theory to practice and that will provide economies of scale. Under a common management, EURICCA network will generate new coalitions at local, national and European level, wider partnerships and finally it will create Clusters that will strengthen the Creative, Educational, Entrepreneurial and Business activities related to the Wider Cultural Sector.

Music Sector will be the first Cluster to be developed, including directly and indirectly related professions (industries, education, VET, Classic Sector, Choirs, venues etc…).

This collaborative effort, will allow the gathering of substantial information consisting of point of views, suggestions and best practices from (amongst others) artists, formal and non-formal music teachers, publishers, entrepreneurs, journalists, musicologists, sound engineering colleges, radio stations, live venues and concert halls.

EURICCA Music Cluster abstract and Music Sector General Overview PDF Abstract via issue

 

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