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  European Capitals of Culture
  
Reflection: 
  Future Options for ECoCs
 
 
  European Capital of Culture celebrates 40 years this 
  week! Reflecting on the future of the initiatives 
  must be based on concrete needs and 
  opportunities. I invite you to consider some 
  concrete visions I shared in a debate moderated by 
  Kulturpolitische Gesellschaft e. V. Germany.
  European Capitals of Culture (ECoC) is a success 
  story for cultural development, it is a brand and it 
  has brought thousands of Europeans from local 
  contexts to experience European cooperation. You 
  will also find sad stories and problems. No initiative 
  is perfect and there is always room for 
  improvement. Furthermore, after 40 years and 
  current rules in place since 2015, modernisation is 
  required.
  I don’t want to go in details, but to provide some 
  big lines which I feel crucial for cultural 
  development and Europe in a wider context – and 
  for a new type of ECoC:
  Europe still needs formats providing Europeans of 
  all strata of societies to meet. This is especially true 
  for local-to-local encounters beyond the capital 
  cities and the big urban centres. Future ECoCs 
  should therefore mainly cover the areas outside city 
  centres. We know how to develop centres and 
  creative quarters with culture. However, we have 
  big challenges to involve all kinds of (perceived) 
  “peripheries” and with a strong European 
  dimension. A functional regions approach 
  integrating centre with wider context and with 
  substantial European dimension would be most 
  promising for a new type of ECoC.
  Culture still needs professionalisation of local 
  ecosystems. Cultural strategies have proven to be a 
  good tool to moderate local culture development 
  processes – if done well. Future ECoCs should 
  therefore further professionalise cultural planning 
  and investments in local ecosystems. We will have 
  substantial challenges ahead for local culture 
  ecosystems due to budget constraints, digital 
  disruptions as well as effects of geopolitical changes 
  on cultural organisation (e. g. access to resources). 
  Exchange of good practices as well as solidarity will 
  be crucial for local culture development – a central 
  area of attention for new ECoCs.
  Global relations are not on good track. European 
  Capitals of Culture underexploit their potential for 
  international (cultural) cooperation. Future ECoCs 
  should therefore be supported to enhance their 
  outside Europe culture programmes and 
  internationalisation strategies. We have 
  experimented the potential for Europe-Africa 
  cooperation with ECoCs and a wide range of 
  formats are feasible (e. g. residencies, artistic 
  production, touring, policy). Lacking are local-to-
  local internationalisation strategies as well as 
  support programmes for local governments to 
  connect their populations with other parts of the 
  world – an ideal focus for a new ECoC.
  You have access to the Webtalk of the 
  Kulturpolitische Gesellschaft e. V. (in German):