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Poliglotti4.eu Closing Conference - One continent, many tongues: a spotlight on Europe's linguistic wealth / PhotosPoliglotti4.eu Closing Conference - One continent, many tongues: a spotlight on Europe's linguistic wealth / Photos
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The Poliglotti4.eu Closing Conference, entitled One continent, many tongues: a spotlight on Europe’s linguistic wealth, was presented by the European Theatre Convention (ETC) at the Teatro Due, Parma, in collaboration with the Poliglotti4.eu Consortium. It brought together an eclectic mix of artists, academics and EU policymakers for two days of panels, debates and round table discussions to share the research findings of the Poliglotti4.eu project and discuss the idea that different languages are concepts of cultural identity. The ETC and the Poliglotti4.eu project confirmed their commitment to reinforcing culture and theatre as key motivators for a multilingual, integrated and prosperous Europe, when they signed a joint declaration to this effect.

CMFE (Community Media Forum Europe) Federal Union of European Nationalities Association of Commercial Television in Europe (ACT)
European Theatre Convention Mercator European Network of Language Diversity Centres European Council of Literary Translators' Associations
European Association for Terminology Club de Madrid European Publishers Council
European Coordination of Independent Producers (CEPI) RECIT Europa Esperanto Unio - EEU
European Forum of Vocational Education and Training EEE-YFU EUNIC in Brussels
European Association for the Education of Adults (EAEA) ALTE Eurolang
Federation of European Publishers Fundación Academia Europea de Yuste European Council for Steiner Waldorf Education (ECSWE)
European Council of Artists (ECA) Literature Across frontiers European Federation of National Institutions for Language
European Federation for Intercultural Learning EUROCLIO Culturelink

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