The project contributes to fulfilling: Tying the region together
Lead Partner: SMOK, Sveriges Musik- och Kulturskoleråd
Norwegian Project owner: Norsk Kulturskoleråd
Partners: Högskolen i Vestfold, Damusa – Dansk Musikskolesammenslutning, Åarhus universitet, Göteborgs universitet,
Horsens Kommune - kulturskolen, Skanderborg Kommune - kulturskolen, Aarhus Kommune - kulturskolen,
Drammen kommune – kulturskolen, Horten kommune – kulturskolen, Kongsberg kommune – kulturskolen,
Kristiansand kommune – kulturskolen, Larvik kommune – kulturskolen, Mandals kommune - kulturskolen,
Moss kommune – kulturskolen, Nøtterøy kommune – kulturskolen, Skien kommune – kulturskolen,
Göteborgs stad - Lärjedalens kulturskola, Göteborgs stad - Västra Hisingens kulturskola, Göteborgs stad - Härlanda kulturskola, Göteborgs stad - KULMUS, Kungsbacka kommun - kulturskolan, Tjörns kommun, Mariestads kommun – musikskolan, Mölndals kommun – kulturskolan, Partille kommun – kulturskolan, Strömstads kommun – musikskolan,
Trollhättans kommun - kulturskolan.
Project Period: 1 August 2010 - 31 July 2013
Total Budget: 3 501 818 EUR
EU Grant: 1 094 613 EUR
Norwegian IR Grant: 520 751 EUR
Project Coordinator: Ulrika Jörgensdotter
E-mail: ulrika.jorgensdotter@smok.se
Phone: +46 (0)707 611 811
The project will take the Schools of Arts to the next level and develop new strategies for working with cultural diversity, with disabeld and with the greatest talents. The project will focus on creativity and new technologies and lead to new knowledge that will be implemented in the schools of Music and Arts and at Universities educating new art teachers. The project will create new knowledge and strategies which will have a long-time effect on the ways Schools of Music and Arts work, and will also make it possible for teachers to work in another country in the region and students to study in another country. This will in the long run have a great impact of cultural exchange and will lead to new cultural expressions and new industries.