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Development of collaboration with other countries to achieve the presence of their cultural expressions in Cuba, the presence of Cuban culture overseas and support for the training of youth from abroad, especially from developing countries, in Cuba.

Where
Cuba
When
2016
Who
Ministry of Culture (MINCULT), Cuban Institute of Music (ICM), Cuban Book Institute (ICL), National Council for the Performing Arts (CNAE), National Council for Plastic Arts (CNAP), , Cuban Institute of Cinema Art and Industry (ICAIC)
Juan Marinello Cuban Institute for Cultural Research, University of the Arts (ISA), Agency for Artistic and Literary Promotions (ARTEX), National Centre of Arts Schools (CNEART).
Key objectives of the measure:

Enhance the knowledge of Cuban art and culture abroad, and the knowledge of the art and culture of other countries in Cuba. Collaborate in the artistic training of youth from other countries, particularly from developing countries.

Scope of the measure:
International
Nature of the measure:
institutional
Main feature of the measure:

It involves the participation of Cuban artists and writers in artistic presentations abroad, as well as the participation of their counterparts from abroad in artistic presentations in Cuba. Also included is the possibility of having these counterparts study different modalities at Cuba’s arts schools.   

Results expected through the implementation of the measure:

Enhance the knowledge of Cuban art and culture abroad, as well as the art and culture of the world in Cuba. Collaborate in the artistic training of youth from other countries, particularly those from developing countries.

Financial resources allocated to implement the measure:

N/A

Main conclusions of the evaluation of the measure:

The participation of Cuban artists and writers in artistic presentations abroad and that of their counterparts in Cuba has grown. There has also been an increase in the studies offered by Cuba in the different modalities available in its arts schools through self-financed comprehensive training courses, as well as courses in different specialties of artistic expression.    

Indicators used to determine impact:
Enrolment rate in arts schools.Data on the exchange of artistic delegations, namely delegations from Cuba performing abroad, and delegations from abroad performing in Cuba.