The aim of the two-day event organised in Ljubljana is to explore the benefits and challenges of international mobility, including its environmental impact. Relevant guest speakers from Slovenia, Ireland, Czech Republic, Portugal, the Netherlands, Croatia, Austria and Slovenia will present established and new opportunities and support systems implemented at the level of the city, region or country, both within and beyond the EU, or for a specific cultural or creative sector.
European Capital of Culture (ECOC) is undoubtedly among the best-known measures supported by the EU Creative Europe programme. Slovenia will be hosting the title again in 2025, and the selection procedure is set to begin in 2019.
Motovila (CED Slovenia), in cooperation with Centre for creativity, Museum of Architecture and Design, will be holding the international conference Beyond the Cultural Model. Eminent guest speakers from the United Kingdom, Sweden and Spain (Catalonia) will present various theoretical and practical approaches in the development of business models in culture.
Motovila & CMEPIUS in cooperation with partners from Austria and Croatia invite you to a joint event for networking good practices and creative ideas with programs Europe for Citizens, Creative Europe and Erasmus+.
On September 26, 2017, Motovila is hosting in Ljubljana Tomas Ramanauskas and Kristupas Sabolius to hold a workshop, designed specifically for cultural organisations to improve project-creating skills.
Creative Europe MEDIA talk on possibilities for successful sales, distribution and placement of Slovenian films in Europe with international sales agents from Wide (France) and Slingshot Films (Italy), organized by Motovila (Creative Europe Desk Slovenia) in the framework of the Festival of Slovenian Film.