État des lieux du champ culturel dans les territoires de la Caraïbe
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Wednesday, 8 July, 2015 - 19:03
State of the cultural field in the territories of the Caribbean
How to finance our cultural activities in a world of new practices? as part of the annual general meeting of CARIBNET, Puerto Rico. Via videoconference, professionals gathered in San Juan were able to exchange with their counterparts who were in Paris and Guadeloupe. This meeting was to focus on the practices in terms of financing, especially enabled a comprehensive stocktaking of the sectors of culture of participants' territories.Â
Pre-seminary at the University of Puerto-Rico, Rio-Piedras campus Stakeholders presentation in Puerto Rico: Axelle Beniey,  Gens de la Caraibe-Guadeloupe – Kamacuka coordinator Anthenea Octave : Adjunct lecturer - Dept of Creative & Festival Arts (UWI), Administrator of Caribnet Nicholeen Degrasse Johnson – Principal of Edna Manley College - Visual and Performing Art’s (EMCVPA) . Carol Annie Hamilton :  Artist (visual arts), educator and vice president of Edna Menley College, Caribnet Member - Jamaica Dani Lindersay : Lecturer at the dpt of creative and visual arts, founder of Arts-in-Action (AiA) – Trinidad
The participants in Paris - in video conference : Gerty Dambury : Author, Theater stage director,Refer to the Book and Reading at the Regional Direction of Cultural Affairs of Guadeloupe (DRAC*), educational Project Manager Anne Lescot : film-maker, Co-founder of Collectif 2004 Images, representative in France of the Haitian Filmmakers Association (AHC) Fabienne Pourtein : Director of projects at the Maison des Suds (cultural engineering), project manager Regional Partnerships at the Relais Culture Europe Françoise Clairin : Administrative and financial project manager - Kamacuka
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Main advantage of the Anglophone countries : a visa that allows artist and scholars to travel easily from one country to another.
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