The “EEEmerging” (Emerging European Ensembles) programme grew to become “EEEmerging+” and is now “Sustainable-EEEMERGING” (S-EEE), continuing to unite its projects & partners across Europe, to support Early Music Ensembles.
This European Project is “Sustainable” in all of the meanings of this term/concept, from all sides, from starts to finishes.
Sustainable Projects are first and foremost projects that can actually arise and develop, so Sustainable-EEEmerging encourages new projects to be created, and nourishes their development by helping ensembles acquire and develop skills, build and strengthen relationships (with other artists, repertoires, audiences, places and institutions).
Acting for every actor involved, “Sustainable-EEEmerging” acts on all levels of Sustainability: economical, ecological, ethical,… Sustainable projects for sustainable careers must preserve the life of the environment, the vitality of cultures and places, as well as those of the artists: with projects viable, for the living of the artists (their finances and their well-being).
“Sustainable-EEEmerging” advocates and acts, thus, for renewing the cultural eco-system, especially for Early Music. Building anew something that can last in the cultural world is akin to the act of re-interpreting ancient music: giving it the vitality it always had, so that it can keep on giving it.
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