- 'This Is Europe' is the podcast from the EU’s regional development accelerator Interreg.
- EuroGuadiana2020 [1] (POCTEP 2014-2020 project) is featured on the first episode "Culture crisis". COMING SOON
News at Interreg.eu [2]:
On 22 September we are throwing an online party to celebrate the launch of a brand new season of 'This Is Europe', the podcast from the EU’s regional development accelerator Interreg. Put on your headphones and join us on a journey across Europe to meet the people who bring cooperation to life.
Across the series you’ll hear how the Interreg community works with everyone from refugees to reuse pioneers, musicians to doctors, forging stronger bonds across borders, tackling pressing issues such as food sustainability and green mobility.
To celebrate the launch of the new series, we will have an online party [3] on 22 September from 10:00 to 10:30 where we will be speaking with the podcast’s host, academic and broadcaster Shahidha Bari. She will be with us to share her experience making this new series and the insights she got from it about Interreg’s work on the ground.
How to participate? Click here [4] to save the details directly on your calendar. And while you wait for the party, tune in to the 2021 podcast trailer here [5] and subscribe to get the new episodes directly on your device. For any question, contact Eva Martínez [6] or Linda Talve [7]
About EuroGuadiana 2020 project
The Guadiana Eurocity, made up of the cities of Ayamonte, Castro Marim and Vila Real de Santo Antonio are less than 10 kilometers from each other. They form a common territory, with the Guadiana River marking the border between the two countries.
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Until now, the cultural and events agenda of the three municipalities was programmed independently, however, since the beginning of the Poctep - interreg EuroGuadiana 2020 project, the culture technicians of the three municipalities have been working to present a more complete artistic proposal and better articulated over time, thus offering a greater supply and better use of public resources.
The Cultural Agenda is published monthly and is promoted through the EGTC media, social networks and radio program, and is a platform for dissemination not only of municipal activities, but also of cultural businesses and independent artists. Art galleries, such as Passage Café, or Seda Espacio Abierto in Ayamonte (Spain), announce their exhibitions every month in the Joint Cltural Agenda.
In short, Joint Culture Agenda has greatly benefited artists and cultural promoters to attract andcontinue to achieve a way of life in times of pandemic.
The EuroGuadiana 2020 project is cofunded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the Interreg Spain-Portugal (POCTEP) programme.