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Cultural programme of Germany’s Council Presidency: Participatory projects for a lively European public sphere – EU2020 – EN

https://www.eu2020.de/eu2020-en/presidency/participatory-eliasson-cultural-programme/2363184

The Council Presidency’s cultural programme seeks to strengthen the European public sphere and make Europe’s cultural diversity tangible. The programme’s centrepiece is “Earth Speakr”, which invites young people to send politicians their ideas and wishes for the future of Europe and the planet.
German Presidency’s programme, Europeans of all ages, backgrounds and genders will have

Europe in Film: And the winner is… – EU2020 – EN

https://www.eu2020.de/eu2020-en/news/article/europa-in-film-winner-short-film-competition-2425910

How do young people view Europe? This is what the short film competition, Europe in Film, investigated as part of the cultural programme of Germany’s EU Council Presidency. Last night, the three winners of the „best film“ category were revealed and the audience award was also announced.
Many of the filmmakers have critically examined how privileged people in Europe are

Cultural programme of Germany’s Council Presidency: Participatory projects for a lively European public sphere – EU2020 – EN

https://www.eu2020.de/eu2020-en/presidency/participatory-eliasson-cultural-programme-2363184

The Council Presidency’s cultural programme seeks to strengthen the European public sphere and make Europe’s cultural diversity tangible. The programme’s centrepiece is “Earth Speakr”, which invites young people to send politicians their ideas and wishes for the future of Europe and the planet.
German Presidency’s programme, Europeans of all ages, backgrounds and genders will have

Hotel Beethoven: Come on a musical journey – EU2020 – EN

https://www.eu2020.de/eu2020-en/news/article/culture-eu-presidency-hotel-beethoven-2409358

Last week, an exhibition about Ludwig van Beethoven opened at the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels under the auspices of the German Presidency of the Council of the EU. It shatters clichés and shows how relevant and inspiring the great European composer still is today. 
Some of individuals involved have been in prison for twenty years and, for them,

Germany’s Presidency of the Council of the EU: A review in pictures – EU2020 – EN

https://www.eu2020.de/eu2020-en/news/article/deutsche-ratsprasidentschaft-rueckblick-in-bildern-2430168

On 31 December, Germany’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union comes to a close. Germany has led the Council of the EU for six months. Here, we look back at some of the most important events, issues and decisions.
first time, a commitment to the rule of law and a mechanism to protect the budget have

Europe’s Kitchen to be launched in Copenhagen on 15 August – EU2020 – EN

https://www.eu2020.de/eu2020-en/news/article/european-cuisine-goethe-institut-eu-council-presidency-2371268

Eleven artists from across Europe are organising meet-ups in private and public kitchens in 11 European cities from August to December 2020. The „Europe’s Kitchen“ project from the Goethe-Institut is part of the cultural programme of Germany’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Last but not least, it is a haven for free speech in countries where freedom of expression