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Cultural code
Website: kulturnykod.byculture.org
Telegram chat: t.me/@kulturny_kod
The project aimed to unite culture and IT. A hackathon was held within its framework, and the best projects among those proposed were selected for the acceleration program. A separate community was formed among the participants, mentors, and all interested parties. Organized in the format of a Telegram chat, where community managers periodically organize the pitchings of projects and ideas, offer educational formats, and mastermind meetings.
#ArtPowerBelarus
Website: resource.byculture.org
Telegram: t.me/@by_culture
A large-scale program to support Belarusian culture through allocating funding for cultural figures’ creative, research projects, mobilities, opportunities accumulation, and education in art management. Implemented by the Belarusian Council for Culture and the Danish Cultural Institute, funded by the European Union. During the first edition of the program (2022 – 2025), 83 creative projects and 57 mobilities were supported, the second edition of ArtPower Belarus will start in the spring of 2025.
Belarusian Magistrates
Website: mahistrat.byculture.org
Telegram: t.me/@bielmahistrat
The project aimed to find funding for definite cultural initiatives. A magistrate is a community of Belarusians eager to support promising projects with a certain amount of money for a certain period. The first magistrate was Knihauka, for a Belarusian publishing house abroad. There were Magistrates around a club for teenagers, an application with excursions, a sports club for children, and a Belarusian school in Warsaw.
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March 15, 2024
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The Base
Why invest in culture? Because The Beatles, jeans, and Coca-Cola killed communism. There is more truth to this than one might imagine. Since the value and role of work with culture was understated in Belarus, the country transformed into a collective-farm dictatorship, with underdeveloped political alternatives and a petrified electorate. Following the forced …