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  • Interreg: European Territorial Cooperation – example of DEMO project

    Published on 7 November 2019

    Interreg is a programme of cooperation between territories developed with the support of the structural fund ‘European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)’. The programme started 25 years ago and it has for goal to reduce the disparities between European regions, through common projects and cooperation between trans-border regions. Interreg works for a European growth that is intelligent, sustainable and inclusive.

    The next Interreg programme should start in January 2022.

    Interreg is a programme managed by European regions, not at the national or European level.

    Interreg is not a programme specific to cultural projects. Yet, as the European regions choose their priorities among a list of strategies established by the European Union, culture can be part of these priorities. Nonetheless, advocacy is needed at European Regions level so they can fully realise the potential of Interreg programme for cultural projects.

    Recently, the Creative Europe Desk Germany organised a conference where it was explained how the latest Interreg programme included fundings for the cultural sectors. You can watch the conference here:


    DEMO, AN INTERREG PROJECT FOR THE LIVE MUSIC SECTOR

    For the years 2014 – 2020, Interreg France –Wallonia – Vlaanderen financed the DEMO project: Durability and Ecology in the Music sector and its Organisers. Go through the Slides below to learn more about DEMO: what they do, how they collaborate together, how they think about the future of the project…

  • CALL FOR MEMBERS – THE HUBS

    Description of the call Live Style Europe III (LSE III) is designed to strengthen our network and empower the live music sector through collaborative initiatives, with HUBS playing a key role. HUBS are dedicated peer-learning groups that bring together Live DMA members with shared challenges, allowing them to exchange expertise, develop joint solutions, and implement…

  • Amplifying the added value of live music scenes for Europe

    Live DMA’s 2019 EP elections statement As part of the Live DMA 2019 EP elections’ campaign, we released a statement aimed at MEP candidates and policy-makers. This advocacy tool for live music venues, clubs and festivals asserts the values and goals shared by our network and affirms our position as stakeholder for the live music…

  • Feasibility study for the establishment of a European Music Observatory (EMO) – Summary

    Together with 11 other European music organisations, Live DMA is part of the advisory board of the feasibility study investigating a possible future full-scale establishment of a data collection organisation called The Observatory as a core strategic resource to drive relevance and value for future policy actions in the music portfolio and across the sector. This feasibility study in conducted by KEA and Panteia.…

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