The theme may be hip hop or museums, it might be about the future or the Ruhr – or the future of the Ruhr. Numerous congresses and conferences are taking place in Dortmund in 2010 – and many of them are open to interested visitors. Have a look!
The world's most important international electronic arts festival ISEA will take place in Germany for the first time ever as part of RUHR.2010. Innovative works of art from around the globe will be on display in Dortmund, Essen and Duisburg in August 2010 as part of ISEA. more…
Scientific organisations in the Ruhr region will be organising a week-long Summer Academy to mark the European Capital of Culture RUHR.2010 year. During the event, students, researchers and artists from the Ruhr will discuss the position and importance of the Ruhr region in Europe from a broad-based, interdisciplinary perspective. more…
Europe InTact.2010 stands for the inclusion of people with special needs and for enabling everyone to actively participate in cultural life. Europe InTact.2010 covers three areas: hands-on musical and creative activities, a concert series and a congress of experts. The event will be opened with a concert October 6, 2010, at Dortmund Technical University's Audimax. more…
Young people 14 and up are invited to a convention focused on their future working lives. The event is organized by the German Occupational Safety and Health Exhibition (DASA) and will take place in September 2010. Participants will be able to learn much about the careers of the future, particularly in the creative, cultural and communications sectors. Music, entertainment and other surprises will also be part of the program. more…
Can everybody participate in cultural life? Are there cultural strategies for preventing social exclusion? These are the questions to which the Fonds Soziokultur (Sociocultural Research Body) hopes to find answers during a European congress in Dortmund. more…
The Ruhr is now European City of Culture – and then? What will remain of 2010? The German Academy for Urban and Regional Spatial Planning wants to make a lasting contribution to the Ruhr Metropolis. During its Annual Conference in Dortmund and Essen, 7-9 October, the Academy wants to pass a “Ruhr Charter” in the Dortmund U. more…
How do museums define themselves these days? How can differing types of museum react to social changes and what effect would that have on museum practice, that is on collecting, storing, research and exhibiting? Questions such as these will be the basis for reflection and discussion for members of the German Museum Association at their Annual Conference in May. more…
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