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A new approach to what we call traditional
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- Some of the examples of partnerships with local cultural organisations are listed be- low. Kaunas Film Centre Romuva
- M. K. Čiurlionis Na- tional Museum of Art
- The Kaunas Jazz Festival
- Pažaislis Classical Music Festival
- Live Art Festival CREATurE
- Baltic Watercolour Biennial Baltic Bridges
- Bard Festival Akacijų Alėja
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- Kaunas State Philharmonic
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A new approach to what we call traditional
— platforms like Wake it, shake it and We, the people transcend approaches to traditional art forms and involve the community into new and experimental ways of using their traditional skills and crafts unlocking creativity, engage- ment and social art.
— in digital diplomacy project we trans- mit the stories of Kaunas as a tempo- rary capital and temporary centre of diplomatic missions from all over the world into augmented/digital reality and initiate an online-based heritage mapping project, which also contains live meetings and story-telling events.
— traditional events like Kaunas/hanse- atic days based on medieval culture or folk dance and song festivals will be enriched by updated content.
— the Mythical beast, a traditional fig- ure and story will emerge through traditional artistic forms and will also be celebrated with the use of the lat- est technologies: traces of the beast in the City made visible and audible by augmented reality, a theatre perfor- mance combined with 3d visuals and 7d holograms, and many more.
— Latest technologies will be used to animate cultural heritage objects and stories around them – audio-visual routes through the City, animation films, animated heritage videos and digitised comics will be accessible via Kaunas 2022 online platform. aug- mented reality products, which extend traditional approach to environment will enrich digital diplomacy, and other projects. vr products will allow local audiences and distant visitors to explore the architectural and urban heritage of the City.
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ensure the sharing of traditional and street culture, dance, drawing, panto- mime, etc. with other European cities by using live digital broadcast chan- nels in public spaces.
— We will initiate the digitisation of mu- seums, but not just for purely techno- logical or archiving reasons. the main aim is to animate museums and their collections, and to connect museums with communities. Museums will have to leave behind the “traditional‘ (inef- fective) ways of just preserving and presenting content, open their collec- tions and staff (human resources) to communities, bring parts of the col- lection outside the museum, encour- age communities to create their own exhibitions and present their own cul- ture as intangible local and European heritage ( remix Culture).
— City as public art and design Centre: contemporary murals, street dance, temporary sculptures, installations and street performances will interrupt the traditional way of living, consum- ing and using the City‘s environment.
— 40 fluxus Labs spread in Kaunas and the district will unite professionals and non-professionals, local and for- eign actors, traditional culture ele- ments and contemporary art. twin- ning of communities internationally will be based on digital technologies. Contemporary circus and dance pro- gramme will be developed in remote communities and based on their rural culture and local stories.
— besides only looking for technology- driven innovative approaches towards local traditional culture, we are go- ing to revive a
for heritage animation and commu- nity projects. the story-telling course will be one of the tempo academy of Culture courses, during which several unique “talking heritage” programmes will be created. © jb
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the initial idea of applying for ECoC title was raised by the local cultural operators and introduced to the local administration, which later provided the requested sup- port. Kaunas 2022 bidding team consists of culture professionals who represent a variety of culture fields including visual and performing arts, literature, heritage and architecture, philosophy, contempo- rary circus, etc. the ideas which came up by working together were voiced to a wide circle of cultural organisations and artists during many public meetings that raised a lot of interest and generally showed big support from the local cultural community.
at the end of 2015, Kaunas 2022 bidding team announced an invitation to share ideas and suggestions on themes, projects, creative partnerships for Kaunas 2022 programme. by the end of 2016 the invita- tion resulted in more than 100 proposals from different ngos, communities, public institutions, artists from Kaunas City and the district. all of the suggestions were considered, discussed and developed fur- ther during more than 700 individual and collective meetings, and thematic working groups to merge all of the proposals into a coherent and solid artistic programme. group workshop sessions involved repre- sentatives from the local theatre, music, museum, arts, library, heritage, architec- ture, educational and sports sectors. pro- jects in the current Contemporary Capital programme involve over 150 local culture operators and individuals who are the strength of our bid and a high guarantee of Kaunas’ potential to implement the ECoC programme with local cultural operators and broad European partnerships. We continuously work on developing a vast network of ambassadors who support Kau- nas’ candidacy and now includes 27 signifi- cant figures in literature, theatre, music and other fields of culture. They are actively in- volved in the conception and communica- tion of the programme. Link to the full list of Kaunas 2022 ambassadors: http://kau- nas2022.eu/en/about-the-ambassadors/. Some of the examples of partnerships with local cultural organisations are listed be- low. Kaunas Film Centre Romuva is the oldest functioning cinema theatre in Kaunas es- tablished in 1939 just before the war with the most modern trends and technologies of that time. it is an inspirational example of Modernist architecture. today it repre- sents the non-commercial, alternative film culture and has become one of Kaunas’ bo- hemian spots. aCtions EnvisagEd:
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tory will include animated storytelling workshops for children aged 7–15 and will involve over 300 school students, who will develop their own animated films in groups accompanied by profes- sionals. during the proposed Ladislas starevich festival all of the newly pro- duced films will be screened to a wide audience at the film centre romuva.
— a film repertoire dedicated to subcul- tures, minorities, ethnic cultures in- volving communities in the creation of a repertoire based on their collec- tive memory, history and relevant top- ics ( tear down the Walls project). Established in 1921, the M. K. Čiurlionis Na- tional Museum of Art has turned into one of the oldest and largest art museums in Lithuania. it is the best place in Lithuania to become acquainted with the development of Lithuanian and international art history and culture, from ancient times to the pre- sent day. the museum has 10 locations in Kaunas that include everything from im- pressive ancient, classic and modern art displays, four historic house museums and even a one of a kind devil collection. aCtions EnvisagEd:
— the Museum will host a special exhi- bition of the russian born expression- ist painter Marianne von Werefkin who lived in Kaunas and the blaue reiter painter group that she belonged to.
— an exhibition of Litvak (jews with roots in Lithuania) artists will pre- sent famous École de paris painters and sculptors with the jewish Lithu- anian origin. the exhibition will in- clude works by jacques Lipchitz, Marc Chagall, arbit blatas, theo tobiasse, Max band, Emmanuel Mané-Katz, pinchus Krémègne, Michael Kikoïne, jacques Missene, ossip Zadkine, si- mon glatzer and others.
— the Museum will also participate in the production of new public art installa- tions based on the works by the most famous lithuanian artist M. K. Čiurlionis.
— the Museum will become one of the core members of the tempo acade- my and Wake it, shake it programme in which new collaborative interdisci- plinary productions such as the trav- elling Museum and the Learning Mu- seum will be implemented. based on the proposal received from the
independent artist collective daina Pupkevičiūtė and Vaida Tamoševičiūtė, Kaunas 2022 will support the develop- ment of a new international platform Ma- tters for thinkers, artists and activists of the industrial (sub)culture. the festival programme will involve local sound artists (like arma, artūras Bumšteinas, Body Car- go, Budrūs, Extravaganza, N.O., ganzer Ma- chine, girnų giesmės), visual artists (Dar- ius Žiūra, gabrielė gervickaitė, saltmira, Danius Kesminas) and thinkers (audronė Žukauskaitė, Jurijus Dobriakovas and oth- ers). it will aim to culturally re-activate the former industrial sites and humanise the operating industrial areas in our neigh- bourhoods. the participation of Kaunas’ festivals and their operators is essential for Kaunas 2022 programme because of their high- quality production, long-standing Euro- pean and global partnerships, rich expe- rience and dynamic nature. the meetings with organisers have led us to integrate them in all of the Kaunas 2022 pro- gramme parts, agree on integrating their human resources, facilities and possibili- ties of contributing to the aims of the ECoC programme.
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organise special concerts at the Kau- nas synagogue. special events within the festival will be held in some of the residential neighbourhoods of Kaunas (community projects).
— Pažaislis Classical Music Festival (sum- mer period) will spread its geographi- cal location to a wider area covering the Kaunas district. organisers of the festival have also contributed and will further participate in the development of the main outdoor events.
— Kaunas Biennial will facilitate a science and art programme ( designing happi- ness), collaborate with the national science Centre, and lead international residencies for
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Magic Carpet. the biennial has contributed to the tempo academy (2017–2022) by suggesting a broad spectrum of European level part- nerships and will help in developing them further. the biennial team will cu- rate the reconciliation oratory project (composed by philip Miller).
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year-round programme of indoor and outdoor photographic exhibitions and installations, organise artist residen- cies for the fluxus Labs project. the festival will work in collaboration with the street art festival nykoka, Media art festival Centras, the proposed post-industrial Culture festival Ma- ttErs and Litvak forum. —
riod), led by Meno parkas gallery and co-curated by Krzysztof stanislawski (pL), will organise artist residencies and contribute to public art initiatives ( designing happiness and fluxus Labs programmes).
— Live Art Festival CREATurE will present a special performance art programme within the proposed industrial art festival MattErs. the organisers of CrEaturE will also develop a unique international performance art archi- ve in Kaunas which is planned to be launched by 2022.
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Bridges (autumn period) will show the best examples of works on pa- per by artists from the baltic and nordic countries. it will connect with the Confluence programme strand by dedicating an exhibition, special outdoor events and workshops to the riverside topic.
— Each year AURA Dance Festival (octo- ber) presents a high-profile interna- tional dance programme. the festival will contribute to yiddishe Mame by staging dance performances in collab- oration with israel-based choreogra- phers such as renana raz, yossi berg and oded graf on the local history of the holocaust at the iX fort Museum. the organisers of the festival will also produce dance tours directed by in- ternational choreographers in public and industrial spaces, as well as her- itage sites unveiling hidden places of Kaunas.
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by the Kaunas state puppet theatre is held May–july every year. the fes- tival coincides with one of the main outdoor events of Kaunas 2022 pro- gramme dedicated to the Kaunas Legend (20–22 May 2022). thus, the organisers of the festival will be di- rectly involved in implementing a unique animus puppetry workshop in different neighbourhoods across Kau- nas and directing the performance in a special parade that will tell the Legend of Kaunas.
— the Bard Festival Akacijų Alėja is an open-air event that takes place in a small town of Kulautuva in the Kaunas district each year, attracts thousands of people and has a long standing his- tory. for 2022 the festival will extend its international profile by inviting bard music performers of other Euro- pean countries.
— representatives of these and other prominent festivals in Kaunas will participate in the tempo academy and
Wake it, shake it programme by not only joining the training sessions but also sharing their practices and partnerships. finally, should our application succeed, Kaunas 2022 plans to involve as many lo- cal artists and performers as possible in the Fluxus Labs programme and three Grand events of Kaunas 2022 mobilising thou- sands of local young talents and profes- sionals. for example, the Liberty Music pa- rade on Liberty avenue in celebration of the beast day will involve more than 2,000 par- ticipants, including local and national mu- sic collectives and performers (orchestras, choirs, singers, soloists) who will play and sing European authors’ compositions about freedom through the windows of the Liber- ty avenue. the same weekend digital artists will introduce their work in a form of out- door animated 3d projections and Kaunas state puppet theatre directors and actors together with their international partners will participate in a specially created large- scale puppet performance on the story of the beast. © Lv
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Kaunas’ initiative to bid for the ECoC ti- tle was introduced and developed by a group of independent representatives of different culture fields based in Kau- nas. from the very beginning the initia- tive has enjoyed the unanimous political support from the major political parties. in spring 2015 the previous Kaunas City Council voted to accept the new Kaunas City strategy for the years 2015–2022 in which the aim of securing the European Capital of Culture title for 2022 is de- clared as a stepping stone to unite Kau- nas culture operators and citizens as well as to optimise cultural infrastructure and achieve better quality cultural service. after the election in spring of 2015 the current municipal government has been actively supporting the implementation of this strategy and providing Kaunas 2022 bidding team with all required support. on 15 March 2016 the City Council voted and unanimously agreed to provide the requested budget of 12m Euros for the ECoC programme (Kaunas City Munici- pality Council decision n. t-98, March 15, 2016) and the district Council has shown the same support when they agreed on participating in the ECoC programme to- gether with Kaunas City and confirmed the proposed budget of 4m Euros for the pro- gramme by voting on March 24, 2016 (22 votes for, 0 against and 3 abstained). on 7 february 2017 the City Council vot- ed and reconfirmed the City’s application for the final stage of the competition, in- cluding the updated programme structure, management model, and the previously confirmed budget, and showed support of all political parties. the national government has made a commitment regarding their financial con- tribution on 20 th april 2016 with an offi- cial decision of the strategic Committee of the national government to support up to 50% of the cultural programme budget of any selected city, however, no more than 10m Euros in total.
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Žalgiris Arena is built on nemunas is- land in the very centre of the City in 2011. it can fit up to 20,000 viewers and was vot- ed the best arena by the managers of the Euroleague clubs in 2016. Explicitly well designed acoustics, the most modern tech- nologies inside the arena allow hosting of top scale events. the arena will be used for our main events, especially during our cold seasons. Most of the local cultural venues provide not only effective basis for cultural events but also a chance to study the local char- acter of Modernist architecture and inte- riors:
Kaunas State Philharmonic hall which was built in 1928 has been lately re- furbished and can fit up to 530 view- ers. in 2022 it will host classical music concerts;
— Many of the local amateur collectives are located at Kaunas Culture Centre Tautos Namai which is another exam- ple of local Modernist architecture. Located centrally, the Centre has a well-equipped theatre hall for 500 viewers and provides space necessary for rehearsals, preparatory workshops of the highlight events, performances and concerts of Kaunas 2022 pro- gramme;
— the Cinema Theatre Romuva is the oldest functioning cinema in Kau- nas and an inspirational example of Modernist architecture. by 2022 the reconstruction of the cinema will be completed and it will host Ladislas starevich animation Laboratory and a special European film repertoire;
— Kaunas Sports Hall which was built in 1939 and hosted one of the first Euro- pean Men’s basketball Championships will be converted into a multifunc- tional events space by 2018. We plan to use this space for contemporary cir- cus and dance performances;
— another important location for Kau- nas 2022 programme is the renais- sance
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