Europees Cultuur Congres legt focus of culturele evolutie (en)
Four days of non-stop culture host over 300 artists and intellectuals from all over the world to explore the evolution of culture.
The European Culture Congress takes its cue from the book by Zygmunt Bauman, written at the initiative of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. Professor Bauman explores the genesis of the notion of ‘culture’, analysing processes that culture was subject to both in the past and today, showing developmental threats and chances. Another theme is how the pace of changes - particularly such factors as new technologies, free market, economy, globalization and first of all “compulsive and obsessive ‘modernization’” - determines contemporary culture.
This diagnosis sets the tone for the intellectual framework of the European Culture Congress. Since old definitions miss lots of phenomena, legal and economic regulations lack connection with reality, and migrations within Europe lead to constant redefinitions of such notions as ‘identity’, ‘cultural status’ or ‘nationality’, we have to watch carefully processes we are witnessing and participating in. The Congress will not resolve all urgent problems - that is a long-term challenge - but to paraphrase Prof. Bauman’s words: questions are far more important than ready answers. Thus creation of a space for asking questions will be the main objective of the Congress.
Besides discussions with European intellectuals and artists, the programme includes theatre and other performances, concerts, screenings, visual arts exhibitions, architectural presentations and design projects. The majority of events - in accordance with the Congress’ formula and the contemporary arts’ interdisciplinary nature - cross boundaries of just a single area. Apart from small and chamber projects, like experimental sound projections, there will be spectacular performances for a wider audience - a pyrotechnic outdoor show by the French Groupe F or concerts of well-known stars. The audience will have a chance to meet both authors with considerable achievements - like Krzysztof Penderecki, Krystian Lupa, Jan Fabre, Fatos Lubonja - and artists of the younger generation - Stefan Kaegi from the Rimini Protokoll, the designer group Kompott, or the British group Stornoway. Presented will be new format projects, actions that refer to the cultural heritage of Wroclaw, and performances that on the one hand show the potential of independent cultural organizations, and on the other hand interfere in the social area and activate the audience.