Work opportunities 4.0 in the cultural/arts sector as a result of a changing and innovating Europe. This is a continuation and concretization of previous CA seminars.
subtitle:working conditions, requirements of the new vocational skills, reform of education and training systems, employment trends and income distribution in society.
This seminar is organised by the European trade union for arts and culture: Association Christian Artists: www.christianartists.org www.christianartists-network.org www.christianartists-academy.org.
This seminar should give new insights and giving very practical help to the workers in the sector arts/culture. Besides the contributions of 8 speakers, life interviews will be done with a number of real time workers, professionals in the sector arts/culture.Besides speaking ABOUT the sector problems and opportunities, it is equally important to speak WITH the workers in the sector, and hear what they have to say or can contribute out of their personal work-life experiences.
Better preparation for this future of work. What is available already. What you have to plan yourself. Suggestions for trade unions, suggestions for regulations and politics. By Dr. Geoffrey Stevenson, lector media literacy at theUniversity of Edinburgh, UK
10.00 – 11.00 Discussions + INTERVIEWS by Jill Ford(director of the arts of All Nations College (Uk) with Etienne Volery, professional in the visual arts (CH), Birgit Juch, professional in the dance arts(Nl) and Paul Lorenger, professional in the performing arts (Germany)
11.00 – 11.20 coffee and tea
11.20 – 11.40 SECTION 3: Technical changes having effect on the cultural sector and having effect on your income Part 1: Dr. Teddy Liho, lector graphics arts, desing and new media at theAcademia of Sofia, Bulgaria
11.40 – 11.50 discussions
11.50 – 12.20 INTERVIEWS by Jill Ford(director of the arts of All Nations College (Uk) with Maria Markesini, professionalsinger-songwriter(Greece/Nl)
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
Technical changes having effect on the cultural sector and having effect on your income Part 2: Dr. Lasma Licite, lector social entrepeneurship, business ethics management and human resources at theLatva University of Agriculture, entrepeneurship and communication)
The effects for NEW work opportunities and the social construct of society
15.00 – 15.30 Discussions +interview by Jill Ford(director of the arts of All Nations College (Uk) with REYER, professional singer-songwriter(Nl)
15.30 – 15.50 coffee and tea
What are the personal effects of the new work opportunities by Alexandra Smith, ambassador of ZZP-Nederland (the trade union of the selfemployed in the Netherlands, on:
16.50 – 17.20 Discussions + Interview by Jill Ford(director of the arts of All Nations College (Uk) with Talitha Nawijn teacher vocals, vocal coach(Nl)
Changes of the social-cultural context. In this part a general overview by Dr Paul Donders, founder of International coaching institute X-Pand (Germany, NL, South Afrika, etc)
The general effect on work opportunities and the social construct of society
10.30 – 11.00 Discussions
11.00 – 11.20 coffee and tea
11.20 – 12.20 Interviews: by Jill Ford(director of the arts of All Nations College (Uk) with DJ FLUBBEL, specialised in the new media art of DJ(Nl) and prof.Ward Roofthooft, guest lector marketing and management, university of Antwerp (Belgium)
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch