Anna Lindh Foundation

Panorama of Cultures Association (Stowarzyszenie Panorama Kultur)

National Network

Poland

Address

ul.Rynek 59, 22-120 Wojsławice Wojsławice / Lublin Poland

Country

Poland

City

Wojsławice / Lublin

Street address 2

ul.Rynek 59, 22-120 Wojsławice

Mobile Phone

+48 600 951 361

Telephone

+48 600 951 361

Telephone (other)

+48 606 966 337

E-Mail

biuro@pk.org.pl

E-Mail (2)

jagna.knittel@gmail.com

E-Mail (3)

anya@annajagielska.art.pl

Year of Establishment

2003

Contact Person1

Emil Majuk

Contact Person 2

Jagna Knittel

Organisation Type

Non-Governmental Organization

Fields of Activity

Arts

General Information

Association: about 40 person co-operate on temporary basis, yearly budget 2010: 100 000 PLN Sources of funding: membership fees, grants (Polish-American Freedom Foundation,Batory Foundation,Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Polish Ministry of Culture, Civic Initiatives Found) Main partners: Grodzka Gate - NN Theatre (Lublin, Poland), Svicha Association (Rivne, Ukraine), Totem Youth Initiatives Center (Cherson, Poland), Museum of the Polish Jews History (Warsaw, Poland), YOFI Association (Ashdod, Israel).

Mission and Objectives

1) popularization of knowledge about European cultures, especially of Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans, including the cultures of national minorities living in this area and cultures of the borderland areas 2) promoting of intercultural dialogue and developing cooperation between persons and organizations from the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Balkans 3) promoting the integration of communities interested in culture of Central and Eastern Europe and Balkans 4) promotion of cultural and artistic activities connected with Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans

Main Projects / Activities

Panorama Kultur – Europa Mniej Znana web-magazine ( from 2003 till now), Multicultural Past of Wojslawice Region (intercultural education and oral history project, 2004-2005), Jakub Wędrowycz Days (festival of Wojsławice local multicultural heritage, 2005-2008), Multicultural Lublin – Here and Now (journalistic workshops for teenagers about intercultural Lublin, 2007), Fawka Shoemaker's House (Jewish heritage in Lublin region, trainings for educators, 2008), Ukraine Archaic and Contemporary – Songs and People (cultural events and documentary films about traditional Ukrainian music, 2008-2010), Meetings (preparing Polish-Israeli young meetings, 2009-2010), Mayaan (workshops of traditional Sephardic music (2010).