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Fabbrica Europa is one of the most interesting and renowned multi-disciplinary festivals in Europe, taking place every May in Florence in the former railway station Stazione Leopolda (and other spaces). It brings together a year of European activity in a varied programme of music, dance, theatre, visual arts, architecture, video, new media, in a total of around a hundred events by a wide range of Italian, European and international companies. 

The activity of Fabbrica Europa (as demonstrated by its name) is based on European-wide cooperation and development through co-production and networking. This gives rise to projects for the training of artists and cultural operators; the promotion of new productions; the nurturing and evolution of an emerging generation of young artists and the construction of a permanent year-round forum for development and debate.

Fabbrica Europa consistently works on an international scale with partners and collaborators from across Europe and the Mediterranean area. It focuses particularly on schemes that bring together innovative combinations of international artists and art-forms to promote an interplay between art-forms, a shared cultural understanding within a context of diversity, new forms of cultural expression and a valorisation of the immense European cultural heritage, both referring to the past and looking to the future. 

Through its project work and the keystone festival, Fabbrica Europa has an essential role for the contemporary arts in Europe. It evidences the crucial role of culture in the competition between economic, urban and regional systems in a global context and contributes to the development and diffusion of new cultural processes. Through professional development and support for the creativity of artists (especially young artists), it encourages the exchange and accumulation of skills, thus contributing to their employability and trans-national mobility.  Fabbrica Europa’s activity also offers an alternative possibility of circulation and a stimulus to high quality artistic activity that is not conventionally commercial. In addition, it has become and remains, an important point of reference for a range of ongoing cultural activity in Europe. From its original conception as a home for the European artists in Italy, it is now progressively becoming the hub of a European web of artistic laboratories for the exchange and diffusion of the contemporary arts.
 
 
 
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This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue between Cultures. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Hungarian Museum of Trade and Tourism and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the Anna Lindh Foundation.
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