Estratégia Cultural de Ponta Delgada, 2021-2030 (Ponta Delgada’s Cultural Strategy, 2021-2030)

The document outlines the Cultural Strategy of Ponta Delgada (2021-2030), focusing on the development of the cultural and creative sector in the region. It involves collaboration with various entities such as the Regional Directorate of Culture and Education to promote local and international cultural engagement. The strategy aims to support sustainable practices, economic development, and enhance the overall cultural landscape of Ponta Delgada.

Additionally, the document discusses the community in the Azores, emphasising its transatlantic nature and historical migrations that have contributed to its cultural diversity. It highlights the importance of preserving cultural heritage while promoting innovation and creativity within the community. The focus is on fostering strategic partnerships with entities like the University of the Azores and other cultural initiatives to align with regional development plans and ensure the sustainability of cultural practices.

Furthermore, the strategy touches upon the challenges and opportunities within the cultural ecosystem, identifying areas for improvement such as mobility issues, accessibility, and professionalisation of the cultural sector. It recognizes the strengths of the community, including its young and active population, and emphasises the need for dialogue between historical heritage and contemporary creation.

The strategy serves as a living document, adaptable to the evolving needs of the community and the changing cultural landscape, particularly in the context of Ponta Delgada’s candidacy for the European Capital of Culture.

Category
Digital Transition, Green Transition, Heritage Preservation, Inclusion & Accessibility, International Cultural Relations
Source
Municipality of Ponta Delgada
Author(s)
Language
Portuguese
Geography
Portugal, Portugal
Keywords
Regional, Strategy, cultural diversity, Participation, Heritage Preservation, Communication, Sustainable Development, Policy Recommendations
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