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Intangible heritage in the spotlight

Council for Culture, Netherlands, 05 March 2026, Netherlands

Today, the Council for Culture announces in an advisory report which intangible cultural heritage is likely to be included on the 'Representative List of Cultural Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity'. It concerns a wide range of five so-called 'heritage elements' that are practiced in the Netherlands.

2026 Creative Europe call for European cooperation projects open

European Commission, 05 March 2026, International

With a budget of around €60 million, the action will foster cooperation between organisations active in the field of culture, increasing the cross-border dimension of creation and circulation of European artistic content. It will also encourage the development, experimentation, dissemination, and application of new and innovative practices.

Accessibility of Culture Pass for Lower Income Singaporeans

Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Singapore, 05 March 2026, Singapore

To help Singaporeans benefit from the SG Culture Pass, MCCY has partnered social and community agencies that work directly with groups that could face barriers to access.

Strengthening multicultural identity and building a more inclusive society through the arts

Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Singapore, 05 March 2026, Singapore

Acting Minister spoke about how multiculturalism bridges communities and forms the core of who we are as Singaporeans. Multiculturalism is, and has always been, the bedrock of the Singapore identity.

Increase in repayment rate helps to strengthen the competitiveness of the Estonian film industry

Estonian Ministry of Culture, 05 March 2026, Estonia

Today, the government decided to increase the repayment rate of Film Estonia from 30 per cent to 40 per cent in order to strengthen Estonia's position in the international film production market.

Today marks National Reading Day for the first time

Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, 05 March 2026, Slovenia

In the Court Tower in Maribor, Marko Rusjan addressed the audience at the central event on the occasion of the first National Reading Day, which was declared by the Government at the initiative of the Ministry of Culture. This year, for the first time, we are celebrating 5 March as the National Day of Reading, with which we want to symbolically and permanently emphasize the importance of reading …