第五屆ENCATC暨第一屆TACPS學院:「國際文化關係:台灣、東亞與歐洲的新倡議」
5th ENCATC & 1st TACPS ACADEMY: “International Cultural Relations: New Initiatives in Taiwan, East Asia, US and Europe”
Download Agenda pdf 5th ENCATC & 1st TACPS ACADEMY: “International Cultural Relations: New Initiatives in Taiwan, East Asia, US and Europe”
- Date: November 14-15 (Sat.-Sun.)
- Venue: Taipei International Artist’s Village
- Organizers: TACPS, ENCATC, Goldsmiths University of London, NTUA
- Co-organizer: ANCER, AAAE
- Co-funded by Creative Europe Program
- Participants: 30-40 experts from public cultural sectors, third sectors, cultural practitioners, research students
- Registration: November 1st
Built into the 2015 International Symposium “Cultural Trajectories: Cultural Governance, What’s Next?”, the 5th ENCATC & 1st TACPS Academy is an intensive learning program focusing on culture in external relations in East Asian countries and their relationships with European countries and the European Union. Academics, researchers, cultural professionals, policy makers and artists in East Asia, Europe and beyond will discuss different uses and understandings of culture in external relations, including the fostering of transcontinental cooperation, mutual understanding and engagement. This peer-to-peer program will reinforce international professional networks and establish a strong foundation for future collaborations, projects and partnerships between operators in Asia, US and Europe. This edition of the ENCATC Academy is being co-organized with the National Taiwan University of Arts, Taiwan Association of Cultural Policy Studies, and Goldsmiths, University of London. Speakers: (List to be added)
- Annick Schramme, President of ENCATC, Professor of University of Antwerp
- Gerald Lidstone, Professor and Director of ICCE, Goldsmiths, University of London
- Carla Figuera, Director MA Cultural Policy, Relations and Diplomacy, Goldsmiths
- Liao Hsin-tien, Professor and Dean of Humanities, NTUA
- Ying-Ying Lai, Director and Professor of the Graduate School of Arts Management and Cultural Policy, NTUA
- Jerry C Y Liu, President of TACPS, ACPM, National Taiwan University of Arts
- Aleksandar Brkic, ANCER Co-coordinators, Lassalle College of Arts, Singapore
- Audrey Wong, ANCER Co-coordinators, Lassalle College of Arts, Singapore
- Alan Salzenstein, President of AAAE, Professor, Performing Arts Management, DePaul University
- Sokho Choe, Director of Research Center for Leisure Studies in Korea
- Jean-François Danis, French Counselor for the Ministry of Culture in Taiwan
- Akira Oguma, Associate Professor, J. F. Oberlin University, Japan
- Kyuwon Kim, Senior researcher in Korea Culture & Tourism Institute of Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Republic of Korea
- Wan-jung Wei, Senior Manager, OISTAT
- Chun-Ying Wei, Goldsmiths, University of London
PROGRAM AGENDA (continuously updated) Working language is English.
DAY 1 – SATURDAY 14 NOVEMBER |
1330 – 1430 Registration |
1430 – 1500 Welcome and Opening Remarks Representative from TACPS, ENCATC, Goldsmiths, NTUA, AAAE, ANCER and EU Office in Taipei |
1500 – 1610 Session A. The World Café: What’s Next? for Culture in External relations in East Asian countries and for their relationships with European countries and the European Union The World Café process will be opened by a keynote to launch relevant themes and topics. Chair: Gerald Lidstone, Professor and Director of ICCE, Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom Keynote Speakers:
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1610 – 1640 Tea Break |
1640 – 1840 Seminar: The World Café Session The World Café enables the participants to get to know each other and establish a true dialogue that would be fundamental for a deeper conversation during the rest of the Academy. Questions to be discussed in the World Café:
Group Discussion Leaders:
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1840 – 2100 Dinner & Social Night: Buffet at the Taipei Artist’s Village |
DAY 2 – SUNDAY 15 NOVEMBER |
0830 – 0900 Registration |
0900 – 1030 Session B. Actors, Policy Development and Implementation of International Cultural Relations This session covers the themes of increasing importance of networks in international cultural relations and new initiatives in cultural diplomacy and exchange. International Cultural Networking and Governance for Taiwan, East Asia, US and Europe New Initiatives of Cultural Diplomacy and Cultural Exchange in Taiwan, East Asia, US and Europe Chair: Annick Schramme, President of ENCATC, Professor of University of Antwerp, Belgium Keynote Speakers:
Panelists and Discussion:
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1030 – 1100 Tea Break |
11:00 – 12:30 ANCER Session: New Voices and Cultural Networking in Asia Chair: Alan Salzenstein, President of AAAE and Professor of Performing Arts Management, DePaul University in Chicago, United States Keynote Speakers:
Panelist and Discussion: Representative of Bamboo Curtain Studio, Taiwan |
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch & Networking |
14:00 – 15:30 Session C. Effective Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation of Culture in External Relations The theme will deal with what effects do international cultural cooperation programs carry? How external cultural relations is or could be assessed in Taiwan, East Asia and Europe? Chair: Sokho Choe, Director of Research Center for Leisure Studies in Republic of Korea Keynote Speakers: Representative from European Economic and Trade Office in Taiwan (To be invited)
Panelists and Discussion:
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15:30 – 16:00 Tea Break |
16:00 – 17:30 Closing Session & Conclusions What’s Next? For “Culture in External relations”. Chair: Jerry C.Y. Liu, President of TACPS, ACPM, National Taiwan University of Arts The panel will summarize, lead, and hear feedbacks and responses from the participants. Panelists and Discussion: Alan, Alex, Annick, Audrey, Carla, Gerald, Jerry, Sokho |
17:30 End of the Programme |