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Connecting Dots
Povl Henningsen
5 episodes
5 months ago
How do European politicians and European politics come across to an audience of citizens from 27 different countries, speaking 24 different official languages, and more than 200 regional languages? Is communication just a matter of language, or do we need to find a least common denominator, a unifying sentiment, shared symbols and cultural practices, to appreciate differences and to learn how to cohabit with diverse histories and traditions? Connecting Dots speaks with artists, writers, educators, politicians, sports representatives, media persons, business people from different European countries. The conversations, led by Povl Henningsen, focus on the central theme of Europe, European politics and the art of communication, looking for shared and differing views, and trying to weave a common thread. In other words, connecting dots.

A project by Povl Henningsen and Elisa Mereghetti
Produced by Henningsen Global and Ethnos.
Music by KYZR.
Graphics by Maja Trolle.
Digital promotion by Alessandra Pellegrini De Luca.
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How do European politicians and European politics come across to an audience of citizens from 27 different countries, speaking 24 different official languages, and more than 200 regional languages? Is communication just a matter of language, or do we need to find a least common denominator, a unifying sentiment, shared symbols and cultural practices, to appreciate differences and to learn how to cohabit with diverse histories and traditions? Connecting Dots speaks with artists, writers, educators, politicians, sports representatives, media persons, business people from different European countries. The conversations, led by Povl Henningsen, focus on the central theme of Europe, European politics and the art of communication, looking for shared and differing views, and trying to weave a common thread. In other words, connecting dots.

A project by Povl Henningsen and Elisa Mereghetti
Produced by Henningsen Global and Ethnos.
Music by KYZR.
Graphics by Maja Trolle.
Digital promotion by Alessandra Pellegrini De Luca.
Show more...
Politics
News
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Conversation with archeologist and expert in cultural policies Jordi Pardo
Connecting Dots
26 minutes
4 years ago
Conversation with archeologist and expert in cultural policies Jordi Pardo
Jordi Pardo, an archeologist based in Barcelona, will tell us about communication in European cultural heritage, and role of arts and culture in keeping Europe together. Pardo is an expert in cultural policies, development and urban renewal managing. He acts as an advisor for projects in Barcelona and other cities in Europe, America and Asia. He is General Director of the Pablo Casals Foundation. Vice-president of “Cercle de Cultura”, founder of NARTEX BARCELONA. Graduate in History and Geography, DEA in Social Sciences, MBA in Public Administration by ESADE, and Diploma in direction of Cultural Institutions by ESADE-New York University. Jury member of the European Capitals of Culture (European Commission, 2012-2016), and UNESCO pool of experts in culture (2011-2015). Previously he was Director of the Barcelona Museum of Design project, and Manager of the Centre for Contemporary Culture in Barcelona (CCCB).
Connecting Dots
How do European politicians and European politics come across to an audience of citizens from 27 different countries, speaking 24 different official languages, and more than 200 regional languages? Is communication just a matter of language, or do we need to find a least common denominator, a unifying sentiment, shared symbols and cultural practices, to appreciate differences and to learn how to cohabit with diverse histories and traditions? Connecting Dots speaks with artists, writers, educators, politicians, sports representatives, media persons, business people from different European countries. The conversations, led by Povl Henningsen, focus on the central theme of Europe, European politics and the art of communication, looking for shared and differing views, and trying to weave a common thread. In other words, connecting dots.

A project by Povl Henningsen and Elisa Mereghetti
Produced by Henningsen Global and Ethnos.
Music by KYZR.
Graphics by Maja Trolle.
Digital promotion by Alessandra Pellegrini De Luca.