ICWiP's programme combines a summer school, different cultural and sport activities, and an inspiring festival with concerts, dance shows, and exhibitions.
Jerzy Buzek |
The European Charlemagne Prize recognises youth projects that help promote understanding between peoples of different countries. Organised by the European Parliament and the Foundation of the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen, the prize provides funding of EUR 2,000 - EUR 5,000 for existing projects that foster a shared sense of European identity and cooperation.
The theme of ICWiP2010 is Balkans: Re-loaded, which stems from the concept of the original European Capital of Culture application of the city of Pécs.
Pécs is a 2010 European Capital of Culture.
"The geopolitical area of the Balkans is unique and at the same time very multicultural. In 2010 Pécs may become the first European Capital of Culture to open a gateway to the rich multiculturalism of the Balkans, including its Islamic heritage. During the conference and festival we will be discussing what a 'Balkans identity' is or whether it even exists," say the programme organisers.
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