ENGAGE. Young producers. Building bridges to a freer world
Writers' Centre Norwich
Cooperation Projects
England
2017
Engage! Young Producers. Building Bridges to a Freer World
Total project grant (euros)
199,998.76
Programme
Creative Europe
Sub-programme
Culture
Call number
EACEA 45/2016
Project date
1 May 2017 - 31 Oct 2019
Number of partners in project
4
Lead organisation
Associacio Centre del Pen Club, Spain
Partners
Writers' Centre Norwich, UK
Krakowski Biuro Festiwalowe, Poland
Vaxjo Kommun, Sweden
ENGAGE! seeks to promote participation of young underrepresented groups in literary cultural life as a way to empower them and foster critical thinking and a better understanding of multicultural realities. An important part of local culture and arts programme production is in the hands of organisations that do not always keep the existence of this group in mind. We want to change this situation by placing young people on the agenda of European literary organisations.
Our strategy is to create an adapted, well-tested protocol for European small to medium-sized literary institutions, based on coproduction methods, to help them find innovative and creative ways to truly interact with young people. For that, we need to learn more about our organisations and get to know our audience better, share experiences with others and find new ways to collaborate. Additionally, there are new skills and competences that have to be included in our CVs.
EYP proposes action that takes place across several European cities in collaboration with arts and literary festivals, local cultural institutions, city councils and high schools. Running over 30 months, activities include desk-based research, an overview of best audience development practices in the field of literature, designing and testing of protocol and metrics, professionals’ and stakeholders’ mobility, training sessions and testing of innovative cultural actions for young people based on coproduction methods.
The project should result in a transversal network of small to medium-sized literary organisations that will operate within existing international networks to promote cultural engagement among young people.
Project results will be published and announced to relevant government agencies and stakeholders to influence and contribute to the promotion of innovation policies in the cultural sector.





