CCP case studies
In this section you will find some examples of successful projects in receipt of EU funding for Culture. They represent projects funded under Culture 2000, the Culture Programme 2007-2013 as well as other EU Culture funding initiatives. Most involve an Irish partner, demonstrate best practice and/or meet the key objectives of the programme: the promotion of trans-national mobility of people; the trans-national circulation of cultural and artistic works and products; and the promotion of inter-cultural dialogue.
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ArchaeoLandscapes Europe
08 June 2011
The ArchaeoLandscapes network is engaged in the use of aerial survey and ‘remote sensing’ to promote understanding, conservation and public enjoyment of the archaeological heritage of Europe. More details.
12 Points! Festival
03 June 2011
12 Points! is a critically acclaimed annual festival and showcase for emerging European jazz talent. More details.
ONE
01 June 2011
'ONE' - a large scale performance project with 100 actors giving truthful answers to a simple honest question More details.
The Pan Pan international theatre symposium
01 June 2011
A six-day programme of talks, workshops, demonstrations and performances for Irish and European theatre practitioners. More details.
Paths Crossing
01 June 2011
Emerging European Visual Arts - Mobility and Production Residencies More details.
Youth Entrepreneurship Curriculum
01 January 2011
An innovative curriculum that enables young people to pursue their education and to enter into the workforce with a working knowledge of business and enterprise. More details.
MAP XXL Creative mobility
03 March 2010
MAP XXL promotes the mobility of artists and cultural workers from all disciplines with a view to stimulating new creative processes. More details.
Eunetstar - Art on the street
02 March 2010
Eunetstar (EUropean NETwork of STreet ARts) was established to promote higher quality street, open-air and site-specific theatre productions, and to increase the popularity of this rich vein of artistic expression. More details.
Orality and local society
16 February 2010
A project about the documentation, digitalisation and presentation of local oral tradition and history. More details.
Small size big citizens
01 January 2009
An exchange of ideas on performing arts for the early years (0-6 years of age) within Europe. More details.
Eurochild
01 January 2009
Eurochild promotes interculutral dialogue, creative expression and exchange to encourage children to become aware of the diversity and cultural wealth in Europe. More details.
In praise of shadows
01 January 2008
'In praise of shadows' was an exhibition about shadows, shadow theatre and silhouettes, based on old and contemporary folk tales and simple narratives. More details.
If I can't dance ... Europe
01 January 2008
A rolling curatorial platform for performance practices in contemporary visual arts. More details.
Literature across frontiers
01 January 2008
Literature across Frontiers is a European platform for literary exchange; a programme of initiatives and a network of partner organisations. More details.
Alter Ego
01 January 2008
The Alter Ego project invited European citizens, aged between 14 and 18 from 22 EU-countries, to take part in a pan-European competition to create a double portrait of themselves and their imagined alter ego from a different cultural background using film, photography, painting, music or mixed-media. More details.
Poetry International Web (2006-2007)
23 February 2006
Poetry International Web, is a worldwide forum for poetry on the internet. PIW collates news, essays, interviews, discussions, and hundreds of poems by acclaimed modern poets from all around the world, both in the original language and in English translation More details.
The great dragon's parade – European myths and legends
01 January 2006
A performing arts project based on European myths and legends. More details.
Art Reach Europe - Promoting disabled artists In Europe
01 January 2002
A creative exchange project that brought disabled artists from Ireland, Germany and Denmark together to practise, learn and exhibit their work, the project contributed to social as well as creative exchange. More details.
