EUNICAST: Meet Visionary Europeans Nominated as a Top British Spotify Podcast by Best Startup

We are thrilled to share with you that our podcast series EUNICAST: Meet Visionary Europeans Nominated as a Top British Spotify Podcast by Best Startup!

Read the full article here: https://BestStartup.co.uk/?p=9340

More info on EUNICAST: Meet Visionary Europeans:

EUNICAST: Meet Visionary Europeans:is a brand new podcast series presenting some of Europe’s most talented and respected artists, performers and influencers expressing their opinions on the arts and current affairs and sharing their life stories and artistic influences. 

A podcast series of EUNIC London (European National Institutes for Culture) presents seven episodes featuring in-depth interviews with leading European personalities from the field of arts, music, arts management and social sciences. In a discussion with award-winning BBC journalist Joe Lynam, they talk about the current situation and its impact on society in terms of their professional field and reflect on future developments.

Interviewees include: the Czech-British acclaimed journalist, TV presenter and former Director of the BBC Worlds Service and the Barbican Centre, Sir John Tusa; the Spanish ballet dancer and artistic director of the English National Ballet, Tamara Rojo; the German curator and historian of science and Director of the History of Science Museum at Oxford University, Silke Ackermann; the Estonian Grammy Award-winning conductor Paavo Järvi; the French lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Art and art collector Catherine Petitgas; the Austrian Director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Orchestra, Tomo Keller and the Lithuanian acclaimed artist, composer, musician and performer Lina Lapelytė.

The EUNIC London (European National Institutes for Culture) podcast series is prepared under the leadership of the Czech Centre London and in production collaboration with the Extraudionary.

The first two episodes are now available for free on Spotify.

Internship opportunity at EUNIC London

Placement at EUNIC London September 2021

EUNIC London (European Union National Institutes for Culture) is looking for interns to become part of our team.

We would like to welcome a proactive student, with good English verbal and written skills and a passion for European arts and culture.

Contact: Anastasia Mina, Executive Secretary, contact@eunic-london.org

Apply by: 15 July 2021

Interview dates ( TBC )

Placements dates: 06 September 2021 – 29 November 2021 (12 weeks)

More info here. 

 

PRESS RELEASE Europe Day – EUNIC London

PRESS RELEASE

Europe Day – European Union National Institutes for Culture

9 May 2019

European cultural institutes join forces to promote and fund European culture in the UK, in particular writers and artists from Europe coming to UK festivals in 2019.

Established in 2007, the EUNIC Londonnetwork (European Union National Institutes for Culture) brings together 31 cultural institutes and embassies from the member states of the European Union in London. Its members share knowledge and resources in order todevelop partnerships with UK cultural organisations, and bring artists and culturefrom their country to the UK to take part in exhibitions, festivals and residencies.

This Europe day, the 31 cultural institutes of EUNIC London celebrate three projects for which they have joined their forceswithin the European Writers 2019project.

The European Writers 2019has commitment from 20 different cultural institutes, each contributing to fund travel to the UK for two recently translated writers to take part in UK festivalswishing to develop their international programming. The call is currently open for further festivals or programmers wishing to work with participating cultural institutes on the European Writers 2019 project. Current partners for the European Writers 2019 project are the British Library, the National Centre for Writing and the Institut français, are announcing three major European writer events for May and June:

  • European Literature Night, 14 May 2019 at the British Library, with Latvian poet and visual artist Valts Ernstreits, Czech poet Olga Stehlikovaand her musical collaborator Tomas Braun, Estonian poet Doris Kareva, who has been nominated several times for the Nobel Prize for Literature, and a performance from French/British indie rock band François and the Atlas Mountainsof their latest album, Fleurs du Mal, inspired by Charles Baudelaire’s famous 1857 collection.
  • European Dreams and Stories, 15 May 2019 at the Institut français, a salon-style event with British writer Jonathan Coetalking about his new novel Middle England, set in the aftermath of the British referendum, French writer Olivia Rosenthaland her translator Sophie Lewisreading from To Leave with the Reindeerand questioning our modern ways of life, and Italian writer and FILL festival co-founder Claudia Durastantidiscussing the place of European fiction in our reading landscapes, chaired by Music & Literatureeditor and former Booker International Prize judge Daniel Medin.
  • Stories from Europe, 4 June 2019 at Norwich Centre for Writing, who will welcome four novelists to Dragon Hall to share their stories and experiences: Javier Cercas(Spain),Christina Hesselholdt (Denmark), Pajtim Statovci(Finland) & Lina Wolff (Sweden), chaired by Lucie Campos.

EUNIC London is collaborating with the British Arts Festival Association (BAFA)to hold a networking event “Staying Connected: Fostering International Relations” at the Goethe Institut on 18 June 2019to facilitate and encourage contacts between cultural institutes and interested festivals working in the arts, music and literature. EUNIC London is also working closely with Creative Scotlandto hold a similar event at theGlasgow Centre for Contemporary Art on1 and 2 July 2019, and with Arts Council Englandto build further resources for programming partnerships with European countries.

Responding to the chances faced by Europe today, EUNIC Londonis also announcing the launch of our signature campaign #SharedEuropewith a short film entitled “What Europe means to me”, where he have asked fellow British and European citizens to share their views on Europe. This campaign is all about showing the uniqueness of every country in Europe, while also showing what we share in values, culture, and art.

This year’s EUNIC presidency is made up of the French Institute in the UK, the Finnish Institute, and Romanian Cultural Institute. “The presidency team is as diverse as the cultural institutes and representations that make up the EUNIC London group”, says Magda Stroe, representative of the Romania which is also President of the EU Council until July. “Our focus on shared European cultural values sends out an important message to all audiences interested in arts and culture”, continues Lucie Campos representative of The French Institute. “The presence of European culture in the UK will continue to grow through EUNIC London’s work and activities“, adds Jaakko Nousiainen for the Finnish Institute.

 

Language Courses in London

Want to learn a new language? Many of our members and their partners offer language courses in London. Check out what they offer below:

Czech Centre: Link

Finnish Institut: Link

Goethe Institut (German): Link | Link

Instituto Cervantes Londres (Spanish): Link | Online Courses | Teachers Training

Institut Francaise: Link | Group Courses | Online Courses

Irish Cultural Centre: Link | London Irish Centre

Italian Cultural Insitute: Link

Lithuania: Link | Link | Link | Link

Romanian Cultural Institute: Link

Embassy of Slovenia: Link

 

#SharedEurope – Celebrating Europe in the UK

With the end of March ever looming, we here at EUNIC London are making a commitment to highlight the rich culture and opportunity for shared values between the United Kingdom and our neighbours in Europe. We believe that as a network of European Cultural Institutes, we are stronger working together and should celebrate what we share rather than what we don’t.

It is for these reasons that we announce the launch of our signature campaign: #SharedEurope. This campaign is all about showing the uniqueness of every country in Europe, while also showing what we share in values, culture, and art. Overall, the campaign will focus on promoting events held by our members that are centered on promoting European identity and shared culture, on showcasing European artists that demonstrate these shared values, and on highlighting initiatives in London that share our mission for European unity.

Ways to Get Involved

Want to know more about the campaign and join in? Here are a few ways:

  1. Check out our events on our website! At the top of the event page, we are now highlighting special events leading up to March. Look out for the hashtag #SharedEurope in the event title.
  2. Join the conversation on social media. What do you think makes Europe special? Share what you think on social media with #SharedEurope and tag us (@EUNICLondon).
  3. Support European artists in your area. Whether you’re from London like us or beyond, there are European artists who are showcasing their unique voices. Follow our page or check out the Cultural Institutes in your area for events, meet and greets, and talks.

Keep an eye on our social media pages for more updates on this campaign and more! We will be posting #SharedEurope content every day on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

So, will you be joining in on the campaign? Let us know how you’ll be supporting the #SharedEurope campaign in the comments below or on social media with the hashtag #SharedEurope!