http://www.oberliht.com/ietm-meeting-2015/

Public space as democratic space – event session
6 November 2015, 11:00-13:00
Location: The Living Memorial / Central European University (Október 6. utca 7. 
Budapest 1051)

How democratic is public space in different countries / parts of the world? In 
what measure do access to public space and access to public issues correlate to 
each other?

Moderator:
Esther Lagendijk – Over het IJ Festival, Netherlands
With:
Antonia Taddei – XTNT, France
Thor McIntyre-Burnie – Aswarm, UK
Vladmir Us – Oberliht, Moldova

IETM Autumn Plenary Meeting
5 – 8 November 2015

Most countries in the world call their political order democracy – a system 
that maintains the separation of powers and stands for liberty, equality, 
diversity and truth.
However, when the taste of power outweighs the commitment to justice, the 
values of democracy are the first to be undermined, including by those who came 
into power through democratic elections.
It is in the nature of the contemporary arts to challenge everything that is 
taken for granted, thus the powerful majority has no interest in creating 
favorable conditions for the arts to be a critical mirror to the society – 
although the degrees of that unwillingness vary greatly from country to country.

But what about our own role in shaping the values and vision of this majority? 
What is our responsibility in making our countries truly democratic – in 
practice rather than simply in name?

Revolving around these questions, IETM, Gobi Dance Theatre,PanoDrama, Pro 
Progressione, Sín Culture Centre, Placcc Festivalinvite you to Budapest, the 
capital city of Hungary and part of the notorious European democracy.

Besides deeply exploring topics such as how we can promote the tools of 
democracy through the arts, as well as relationships with audiences and 
decision-makers, sustainability, arts and the digital space and more, we will 
offer you an Open space on Arts and Democracy, a “self-organised” platform, 
where participants are free to propose topics and approaches to be taken in the 
discussions.

The programme of the Budapest meeting is available here.



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