On 15 March 2016, the ECF Princess Margriet Award for Culture was awarded to theatre-makers and community developers Krétakör (Budapest, Hungary) and citizen laboratory for digital culture Medialab-Prado (Madrid, Spain) during a ceremony that took place at the Stadsschouwburg in Amsterdam. You can watch videos of presentations by participants to various projects by the two laureates.
Read MoreArts and Activism - Debate
On 16 March, as part of the ECF Princess Margriet Award for Culture side programme, Árpád Schilling – the Director of Kretakör joined the Art and Activism debate at De Balie in conversation with Teodor Celakoski (Culture 2 Commons, Croatia) and Igor Stokfiszewski (Krytyka Polityczna, Poland) about the political and social reality that activists and cultural operators are forced to work under in their countries.
Read MoreJury Report: 2016 European Cultural Foundation Princess Margriet Award for Culture
The Jury report read by Chris Dercon, Jury Member of 2016 ECF Princess Margriet Award for Culture, during the ceremony on 15 March.
Read MorePress Release 15/03/2016: 2016 ECF Princess Margriet Award for Culture presented to KRÉTAKÖR (HUNGARY) and MEDIALAB-PRADO (SPAIN)
PDF version - Today, the European Cultural Foundation (ECF) awarded the 2016 ECF Princess Margriet Award for Culture to socially-engaged theatre-makers Krétakör (Budapest, Hungary) and citizen laboratory for digital culture Medialab-Prado (Madrid, Spain). The laureates received the Award for their exceptional bodies of artistic and cultural work in developing critical spaces of social participation and political experimentation through culture.
Read MorePresentation Films of the 2016 ECF Princess Margriet Award for Culture Laureates
The 2016 ECF Princess Margriet Award for Culture took place on 15 March 2016 at the Stadsschouwburg in Amsterdam. We have shown two films presenting the 2016 laureates Medialab-Prado (Spain) and Kretakör (Hungary), which you can now watch in our Library.
Read MoreFeatured People: Krétakör
The Transformation of a Theatre Group into a Social Workshop. In this feature, we present you the work of one of our 2016 ECF Princess Margriet Award for culture laureate: theatre-makers and community developers Krétakör, based in Budapest, Hungary.
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