Creative workshop to sketch a prototype of an idea on the theme of Lurö, which Skildra developed together with Department of Cultural Heritage at Värmland's museum. Archaeologist Hans Olsson contributes with knowledge and finds based on existing…
Designregio Kortrijk brengt talent samen in deze door UNESCO erkende creatieve designregio om een betere toekomst te verbeelden, ontwerpen en maken. Met ons netwerk bouwen we samen aan een meer creatieve, innovatieve en ondernemende regio.
Cuween Hill Chambered Cairn is a Neolithic chambered cairn on Mainland, the main island of Orkney, Scotland, about 6 miles west of Kirkwall. It dates to around 3,000 BCE, and is similar in design to Maeshowe, but on a smaller scale.
The meeting was be dedicated to Workpackage 3 (WP3). WP3 is about identifying the characteristic cultural DNA of each area, what can be developed and how can it contribute to job creation.
All partners did short presentations. Responsible for…
The fourth CUPIDO partner meeting took place 2-3 December in beautiful Ieper and was hosted by our Belgian partners.
The first day of the meeting an analysis about the DNA of the CUPIDO regions were presented, followed by work shops on how to use…
4 - 26 June the CUPIDO-team came together for the third time. The meeting took place in Gothenburg and Marstrand in Sweden and was hosted by the lead partner.
The meeting started the 24 June in Gothenburg. The focus of the lunch to lunch meeting was…
The coronavirus is still affecting the way we need to work for a time to come. Physical meetings are held digitally until we in a safe way can travel and meet, which hopefully will be soon. In the meantime, we don´t let this stop us from continuing…
After not being able to meet in person for the last two years due to Covid-19, the CUPIDO partner meeting in Middelburg in the Netherlands was much appreciated.
The meeting took place on March 9-10. It was two days filled with input from the project…
The CUPIDO partners officially kicked off the project in Värmland, 15th to 17th of October. All the partners were represented and everyone that attended made the meeting a great success.
CUPIDO’s final conference event will focus on showcasing examples of best transnational practices relating to work package 4 – visualisation and testing of cultural potentials (deliverables: sound installations, IT culture centres or cultural…
Choreographer Ana Strandberg created this electrifying performance together with André Forsström and Theresa Gustavsson. They teamed up with Joakim Grass, and the result was a groundbreaking piece that pushed the bounderies on what dance can be and…
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN was fought on this moor 16 April 1746 The Graves of the Gallant Highlanders who fought for SCOTLAND AND BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE are marked by the names of their clans
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN was fought on this moor 16 April 1746 The Graves of the Gallant Highlanders who fought for SCOTLAND AND BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE are marked by the names of their clans
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN was fought on this moor 16 April 1746 The Graves of the Gallant Highlanders who fought for SCOTLAND AND BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE are marked by the names of their clans
The Croft, whose inhabitants left in 1966, was taken over by the Heritage Group who, in 2011 started renovating the interior. The first image in of the ‘But’ end of the Croft and the second image is of the ‘Ben’ end. The original flag stone floors…
The Croft, whose inhabitants left in 1966, was taken over by the Heritage Group who, in 2011 started renovating the interior. The first image in of the ‘But’ end of the Croft and the second image is of the ‘Ben’ end. The original flag stone floors…
The Creative Foundation is an arts charity, which has spent 15 years using creative activity to make Folkestone a better place to live, work, play, study and visit. By mobilising the incredible artistic resources already in the town and working hand…
The fifth edition of Creative Folkestone Triennial will run from Thursday 22 July – Tuesday 2 November 2021, presenting around 27 newly commissioned site-specific artworks by internationally acclaimed artists, inviting you to explore the town and its…
Corncrake birds lived in Shetland for thousands of years, nesting in cornfields. However, they have nearly disappered from the islands for over thirty years. People had come to use imported food and animal fodder, so farmers stopped growing oats and…
Corncrake birds lived in Shetland for thousands of years, nesting in cornfields. However, they have nearly disappered from the islands for over thirty years. People had come to use imported food and animal fodder, so farmers stopped growing oats and…
Before the days of tractors, horses were the main power for agriculture as well as transport.
This is one of a pair of horse collar harnesses which is on display at the Heritage Centre.
Before the days of tractors, horses were the main power for agriculture as well as transport.
This is one of a pair of horse collar harnesses which is on display at the Heritage Centre.
The Cluster on Industrial Asset Management (CIAM) has developed and shared knowledge about industrial asset management for 20 years. It acts as collaboration network between member companies and the University of Stavanger. A majority of the members…
Learning the language of film is a fundamental entitlement for people to enable them to understand how meaning is made and stories are told; to develop their awareness of film's central place in our cultural history and heritage; and, to be able to…
This exhibition ‘Ceòl Uibhist a Tuath’ takes a look at the music of North Uist through the ages. We journey through the works of John MacCodrum and Dòmhnall ‘Ruadh’ Choruna who still influence present day musicians such as singers Julie Fowlis,…
Built around 1320 for the MacDougalls, the castle today belongs to the Stewarts.
Gaelic name is Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer.
The castle was acquired in 1965 by Lt. Col. D. R. Stewart Allward who restored the castle over a period of ten…
Built around 1320 for the MacDougalls, the castle today belongs to the Stewarts.
Gaelic name is Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer.
The castle was acquired in 1965 by Lt. Col. D. R. Stewart Allward who restored the castle over a period of ten…