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Culture Ministry Allocates €4.7 Million to Second Call for Grants for Cultural Projects with Social Impact

Culture Ministry Allocates €4.7 Million to Second Call for Grants for Cultural Projects with Social Impact

The Ministry of Culture will open in April its second call for grants for cultural projects with social impact, with a total budget of €4.7 million. The announcement was made by Minister Ernest Urtasun during his visit to the project ‘La Cañada es real. Portable Museum of Memory’, one of the initiatives supported in the 2025 edition. These grants aim to promote cultural proposals that strengthen communities, foster inclusion, and encourage citizen participation in cultural life.

Major Arenas Across the Spanish-Speaking World Unite in a New Association to Promote Cultural Cooperation

Major Arenas Across the Spanish-Speaking World Unite in a New Association to Promote Cultural Cooperation

A new international initiative is bringing together leading arenas from across the Spanish-speaking world to strengthen cultural cooperation and collaboration within the live entertainment industry. The Spanish-Speaking Arenas Association (AHAE) aims to connect major venues, promote the use of Spanish within the global live events ecosystem, and foster joint projects that support the international circulation of music and the performing arts.

Los compositores europeos reclaman a la UE medidas contra los contratos abusivos de buy-out

Los compositores europeos reclaman a la UE medidas contra los contratos abusivos de buy-out

Autores musicales y entidades de gestión europeas han pedido al Parlamento Europeo que refuerce la protección de los creadores frente a las cláusulas de buy-out, unos acuerdos contractuales que obligan a ceder derechos a cambio de pagos únicos y que, según denuncian, ponen en riesgo la remuneración justa y el control sobre sus obras en el mercado audiovisual digital.

The Vic Live Music Market (MMVV) has opened the call for artistic proposals for its 38th edition , which will be held from September 16 to 20, 2026 in Vic. Applications can be submitted until March 31 through the event's official website. The MMVV will maintain its dual format as a professional market and a festival open to the public , with two programming lines: MMVV Pro Catalan Arts , aimed at industry professionals and focused on premieres and new projects, and MMVV Festival , geared towards the public and distributed across different spaces in the city. The artistic direction will select proposals based on criteria such as artistic identity, creative risk, track record, technical feasibility, and potential for wider exposure . The call for submissions is open to all musical genres except classical music. With this edition, the MMVV reinforces its role as a platform for promoting emerging talent and connecting artists and professionals at the national and international levels.

The artistic call for the Mercat de Música Viva de Vic 2026 is open

The Mercat de Música Viva de Vic (MMVV) is opening its doors to new talent for its 38th edition, which will be held from September 16 to 20, 2026. Until March 31, artists and musical projects of all styles (except classical) can submit their proposals to be part of this festival and professional market that combines live music, business opportunities, and international visibility.

The Ministry of Culture launches a new line of aid to strengthen live music venues

The Ministry of Culture launches a new line of aid to strengthen live music venues

The Ministry of Culture has launched a new funding program aimed at strengthening the role of live music venues as key spaces within the cultural ecosystem. With a budget of one million euros, the initiative seeks to improve infrastructure, promote digitalization, and foster the sustainability and diversity of live music throughout the country.

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