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Trans Europe Halles

Trans Europe Halles (TEH) is an international network of community-led, grassroots cultural centers established in repurposed buildings.

Trans Europe Halles
Formation1983; 41 years ago (1983)
TypeNGO
HeadquartersLund, Sweden
Membership
162 members and associates
President of the Executive Committee
Frido Hinde
Managing Director
Tiffany Fukuma
Websitewww.teh.net

History edit

In 1983 the independent cultural centre "Les Halles de Schaerbeek" (Brussels, Belgium) organized a weekend of discussions in Brussels to enable European independent cultural centres to exchange experiences and participate in events under the theme: "Adventures of the rediscovered ark". This three-day forum focused on an alternative culture emerging in rehabilitated industrial buildings, and asserting its identity despite the reservations of political authorities.

The seven independent cultural centers that participated in this 1983 meeting and co-founded Trans Europe Halles (TEH) are: Halles de Schaerbeek in Brussels, Huset KBH in Copenhagen, Kulturfabrik in Koblenz, Melkweg in Amsterdam, Ny Scen in Gothenburg, Usine de Pali-Kao in Paris and the Rote Fabrik in Zurich. The list of members has since gradually expanded to include other multidisciplinary venues (film, video, theater, visual arts, music), such as Le Confort Moderne or Le Plus Petit Cirque du Monde in France. They put forward often upcoming artists, as well as stars and cult films. They organize music festivals or rave parties, urban art workshops, exchanges and gatherings on social themes, etc.[1]

That 1983 meeting sowed the seed of what nowadays is Trans Europe Halles (TEH): a European-based, international network of community-led, grassroots cultural centers established in repurposed buildings, currently gathering 162 members and associated organizations in over 40 countries.

TEH members are cultural centers which emerged from civil society initiatives to repurpose industrial or commercial buildings for artistic, community and cultural uses. Besides this, they are very diverse in terms of geographical location, size, inspirational backgrounds, funding models, artistic programs, etc.

Organization & Structure edit

Members edit

Trans Europe Halles currently gathers 100 full members and 62 associate members in more than 40 countries. Trans Europe Halles centers are all established in repurposed buildings: industrial heritage buildings such as former factories, warehouses, but also military, commercial, corporate or religious buildings. Trans Europe Halles centers are mostly multidisciplinary arts centers.

To become a TEH Full Member, applicant cultural centers must fulfill the following membership criteria:

  1. be a non-governmental organization or private enterprise operating in a repurposed space/building
  2. be a center/organization with a legal entity structure.
  3. be at least two years old
  4. be a community-led independent international grassroots center/organization arising from a citizen’s initiative.
  5. have an autonomous, multidisciplinary social and cultural programming.
  6. support and advocate for a democratic and pluralistic society.
  7. show a strong commitment to equity, sustainability, diversity and equal opportunities.
  8. show a strong motivation and willingness to engage in the network's activities.
  9. be from any of these eligible 46 countries – https://coe.int

Organizations within and outside Europe who do not fulfill Full membership criterias have the possibility to apply as associate members, if they share Trans Europe Halles values and are interested in the network's activities. Associate members of Trans Europe Halles are typically:

  1. Non-European grassroots cultural organisations
  2. National networks
  3. Cultural businesses, social enterprises and cooperatives
  4. Government-run institutions (State cultural institutions and agencies, private-public institutions, regions and cities, etc.)
  5. Sustainable urban development agencies
  6. NGOs, associations, civil society groups
  7. Universities and research institutes
  8. Independent media
  9. Architecture, Construction or energy specialists
  10. Heritage specialists
  11. Hacker spaces
  12. Advocacy groups

Governance and Management edit

TEH is run in a decentralised way: full members participate in decision-making during the network meetings. Each center with full membership status has one vote regardless of its size or economic status. The Executive Committee, is the governing and policy making body of the network, and is composed of Trans Europe Halles' full members representatives, elected by the General Assembly for two years. Trans Europe Halles’ Executive Committee consists of a minimum of five and a maximum of eight people. A member of Trans Europe Halles can serve a maximum of 6 years (3 mandates) in the Executive Committee.

The members of Trans Europe Halles meet twice a year during TEH Meetings. Each meeting is hosted by a Full Member of the network, and co-organised with the Coordination Office.

The Spring Conference is a public event gathering 300 to 400 international grassroots cultural centers managers, urbanists, architects, artists, researchers, policymakers, etc. every year. It is the largest event of its kind, providing networking and peer-learning opportunities, and addressing timely topics for the sector through panels, roundtables, workshops, artistic performances, exhibitions, walks and visits. A formal General Assembly is held during the Spring Conference every year: members are invited to vote on the strategic orientations of the network.

The Fall Camp Meeting is dedicated to Trans Europe Halles members and hubs. It gathers 150 to 300 international grassroots cultural centers managers every year and focuses on strategic thinking, networking, knowledge exchange, project planning and cooperation activities.

The Trans Europe Halles Coordination Office is located in Lund, Sweden. With a broad expertise, and is composed of a team of 15 international multicultural and multi-lingual experts and staff. The Trans Europe Halles Coordination Office offers a platform of services, shared tools and resources for the network. The Coordination Office is responsible for developing connections and networking opportunities, learning and resource sharing, communication and promotion, emergency mobilization and support endorsement for the members of the network. It also supports the sector through advocacy campaigns and participation in networks and expert groups, and policy recommendations. The Coordination Office offers consultancy services, project management, fundraises for the activities of the network and has become a focal point of expertise for the members.

Activities edit

Meetings edit

Organized twice a year and hosted by a different member center each time, the TEH meetings are a networking platform for peers, a source of inspiration and a birthplace for new collaborations.

The activities and programs have a strong focus on capacity building, peer-learning. During three days, participants are invited to take part in workshops, seminars, lectures, and networking sessions. On the last day of each meeting, an outing is organized for the participants to get to know more about the local culture.

Projects edit

The network coordinates or partners on several multilateral cooperation projects:

  • 2024-2025 The Good Enough Transformation
  • 2024-2025 AlterPlaces
  • 2023-2025 Balkans Hub
  • 2023-2025 ZMINA! Rebuilding
  • 2022-2026 The Cultural Transformation Movement Project
  • 2022-2024 Rebuilding to Last
  • 2022-2024 The Network Project
  • 2022-2023 Culture for Health
  • 2022-2023 Re-Source Ukraine!
  • 2021-2022 SOIL
  • 2020-2023 European Urban Regenerators Knowledge Alliance
  • 2020-2023 Spaces of Transformation in Arts Education
  • 2019-2022 Designing Inclusive and Sustainable Creative Economies
  • 2018-2021 Cultural and Creative Spaces and Cities
  • 2018-2021 Factories of Imagination
  • 2015–2019 Creative Lenses: Business Models For Culture
  • 2015–2017 Europe Grand Central
  • 2014–2015 Independent Cultural Centres In South America
  • 2015-2019 Engine Room Europe (ERE)
  • 2013–2015 Green Art Lab Alliance (GALA)
  • 2013–2014 TEH Mentorship Programme
  • 2011–2014 Engine Room Europe

Publications and Resources edit

Trans Europe Halles also publishes reports, handbooks and other types of media.

  • Spaces of Transformation in Arts Education, 2023.
  • TEH Diversity and Inclusion Handbook, 2021.
  • Smart and Fearless - guidelines for emerging arts centres in eastern southeastern and southern Europe, 2021.
  • Design Handbook for Cultural Centres, 2014.
  • CSOS Creative Strategies of Sustainability for Cultural Operators, 2014.
  • Leaders Stories, 2014.
  • New Times, New Models. Investigating the internal governance models and external relations of independent cultural centres in times of change, 2010.
  • Changing Room. Mobility of Non-Artistic Cultural Professionals in Europe, 2010.
  • The Lift. Sharing experiences of a youth exchange network project, 2009.
  • Managing Independent Cultural Centres. A Reference Manual, 2008.
  • Factories of Imagination, 2001.
  • Les Fabriques - lieux imprévus, 2001.

References edit

  1. ^ Mortaigne, Véronique (1995-03-23). "La contre-culture européenne résiste à la normalisation". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-04-02.

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External links edit

Trans Europe Halles' website www.teh.net[2]

[3][4]

  1. ^ Fukuma, Tiffany (2023). "40 Jahre kultureller Aktivismus an der Basis – Nachhaltige urbane Transformation als Modell für die zukünftige Infrastruktur der Kultur in Europa". Die Kulturpolitische Gesellschaft e.V. 2 (181): 20.
  2. ^ Massare de Luca, Léa (2023-09-27). "TEH, le réseau européen des friches culturelles". Observatoire des Tiers-Lieux (in French). Retrieved 2024-02-22.
  3. ^ Dicale, Bertrand (2023). "" Arts & Publics ! " : " Amener les publics à l'intérieur-même de la structure de direction " (T. Fukuma)". Newstank Culture.
  4. ^ "#9: Reimagining Abandoned Buildings into Cultural Centres". www.anthropocene.city. Retrieved 2024-02-22.

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Trans Europe Halles TEH is an international network of community led grassroots cultural centers established in repurposed buildings Trans Europe HallesFormation1983 41 years ago 1983 TypeNGOHeadquartersLund SwedenMembership162 members and associatesPresident of the Executive CommitteeFrido HindeManaging DirectorTiffany FukumaWebsitewww wbr teh wbr net Contents 1 History 2 Organization amp Structure 2 1 Members 2 2 Governance and Management 3 Activities 3 1 Meetings 3 2 Projects 4 Publications and Resources 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn 1983 the independent cultural centre Les Halles de Schaerbeek Brussels Belgium organized a weekend of discussions in Brussels to enable European independent cultural centres to exchange experiences and participate in events under the theme Adventures of the rediscovered ark This three day forum focused on an alternative culture emerging in rehabilitated industrial buildings and asserting its identity despite the reservations of political authorities The seven independent cultural centers that participated in this 1983 meeting and co founded Trans Europe Halles TEH are Halles de Schaerbeek in Brussels Huset KBH in Copenhagen Kulturfabrik in Koblenz Melkweg in Amsterdam Ny Scen in Gothenburg Usine de Pali Kao in Paris and the Rote Fabrik in Zurich The list of members has since gradually expanded to include other multidisciplinary venues film video theater visual arts music such as Le Confort Moderne or Le Plus Petit Cirque du Monde in France They put forward often upcoming artists as well as stars and cult films They organize music festivals or rave parties urban art workshops exchanges and gatherings on social themes etc 1 That 1983 meeting sowed the seed of what nowadays is Trans Europe Halles TEH a European based international network of community led grassroots cultural centers established in repurposed buildings currently gathering 162 members and associated organizations in over 40 countries TEH members are cultural centers which emerged from civil society initiatives to repurpose industrial or commercial buildings for artistic community and cultural uses Besides this they are very diverse in terms of geographical location size inspirational backgrounds funding models artistic programs etc Organization amp Structure editMembers edit Trans Europe Halles currently gathers 100 full members and 62 associate members in more than 40 countries Trans Europe Halles centers are all established in repurposed buildings industrial heritage buildings such as former factories warehouses but also military commercial corporate or religious buildings Trans Europe Halles centers are mostly multidisciplinary arts centers To become a TEH Full Member applicant cultural centers must fulfill the following membership criteria be a non governmental organization or private enterprise operating in a repurposed space building be a center organization with a legal entity structure be at least two years old be a community led independent international grassroots center organization arising from a citizen s initiative have an autonomous multidisciplinary social and cultural programming support and advocate for a democratic and pluralistic society show a strong commitment to equity sustainability diversity and equal opportunities show a strong motivation and willingness to engage in the network s activities be from any of these eligible 46 countries https coe int Organizations within and outside Europe who do not fulfill Full membership criterias have the possibility to apply as associate members if they share Trans Europe Halles values and are interested in the network s activities Associate members of Trans Europe Halles are typically Non European grassroots cultural organisations National networks Cultural businesses social enterprises and cooperatives Government run institutions State cultural institutions and agencies private public institutions regions and cities etc Sustainable urban development agencies NGOs associations civil society groups Universities and research institutes Independent media Architecture Construction or energy specialists Heritage specialists Hacker spaces Advocacy groups Governance and Management edit TEH is run in a decentralised way full members participate in decision making during the network meetings Each center with full membership status has one vote regardless of its size or economic status The Executive Committee is the governing and policy making body of the network and is composed of Trans Europe Halles full members representatives elected by the General Assembly for two years Trans Europe Halles Executive Committee consists of a minimum of five and a maximum of eight people A member of Trans Europe Halles can serve a maximum of 6 years 3 mandates in the Executive Committee The members of Trans Europe Halles meet twice a year during TEH Meetings Each meeting is hosted by a Full Member of the network and co organised with the Coordination Office The Spring Conference is a public event gathering 300 to 400 international grassroots cultural centers managers urbanists architects artists researchers policymakers etc every year It is the largest event of its kind providing networking and peer learning opportunities and addressing timely topics for the sector through panels roundtables workshops artistic performances exhibitions walks and visits A formal General Assembly is held during the Spring Conference every year members are invited to vote on the strategic orientations of the network The Fall Camp Meeting is dedicated to Trans Europe Halles members and hubs It gathers 150 to 300 international grassroots cultural centers managers every year and focuses on strategic thinking networking knowledge exchange project planning and cooperation activities The Trans Europe Halles Coordination Office is located in Lund Sweden With a broad expertise and is composed of a team of 15 international multicultural and multi lingual experts and staff The Trans Europe Halles Coordination Office offers a platform of services shared tools and resources for the network The Coordination Office is responsible for developing connections and networking opportunities learning and resource sharing communication and promotion emergency mobilization and support endorsement for the members of the network It also supports the sector through advocacy campaigns and participation in networks and expert groups and policy recommendations The Coordination Office offers consultancy services project management fundraises for the activities of the network and has become a focal point of expertise for the members Activities editMeetings edit Organized twice a year and hosted by a different member center each time the TEH meetings are a networking platform for peers a source of inspiration and a birthplace for new collaborations The activities and programs have a strong focus on capacity building peer learning During three days participants are invited to take part in workshops seminars lectures and networking sessions On the last day of each meeting an outing is organized for the participants to get to know more about the local culture Projects edit The network coordinates or partners on several multilateral cooperation projects 2024 2025 The Good Enough Transformation 2024 2025 AlterPlaces 2023 2025 Balkans Hub 2023 2025 ZMINA Rebuilding 2022 2026 The Cultural Transformation Movement Project 2022 2024 Rebuilding to Last 2022 2024 The Network Project 2022 2023 Culture for Health 2022 2023 Re Source Ukraine 2021 2022 SOIL 2020 2023 European Urban Regenerators Knowledge Alliance 2020 2023 Spaces of Transformation in Arts Education 2019 2022 Designing Inclusive and Sustainable Creative Economies 2018 2021 Cultural and Creative Spaces and Cities 2018 2021 Factories of Imagination 2015 2019 Creative Lenses Business Models For Culture 2015 2017 Europe Grand Central 2014 2015 Independent Cultural Centres In South America 2015 2019 Engine Room Europe ERE 2013 2015 Green Art Lab Alliance GALA 2013 2014 TEH Mentorship Programme 2011 2014 Engine Room EuropePublications and Resources editTrans Europe Halles also publishes reports handbooks and other types of media Spaces of Transformation in Arts Education 2023 TEH Diversity and Inclusion Handbook 2021 Smart and Fearless guidelines for emerging arts centres in eastern southeastern and southern Europe 2021 Design Handbook for Cultural Centres 2014 CSOS Creative Strategies of Sustainability for Cultural Operators 2014 Leaders Stories 2014 New Times New Models Investigating the internal governance models and external relations of independent cultural centres in times of change 2010 Changing Room Mobility of Non Artistic Cultural Professionals in Europe 2010 The Lift Sharing experiences of a youth exchange network project 2009 Managing Independent Cultural Centres A Reference Manual 2008 Factories of Imagination 2001 Les Fabriques lieux imprevus 2001 References edit Mortaigne Veronique 1995 03 23 La contre culture europeenne resiste a la normalisation Le Monde fr in French Retrieved 2022 04 02 1 External links editTrans Europe Halles website www wbr teh wbr net 2 3 4 Fukuma Tiffany 2023 40 Jahre kultureller Aktivismus an der Basis Nachhaltige urbane Transformation als Modell fur die zukunftige Infrastruktur der Kultur in Europa Die Kulturpolitische Gesellschaft e V 2 181 20 Massare de Luca Lea 2023 09 27 TEH le reseau europeen des friches culturelles Observatoire des Tiers Lieux in French Retrieved 2024 02 22 Dicale Bertrand 2023 Arts amp Publics Amener les publics a l interieur meme de la structure de direction T Fukuma Newstank Culture 9 Reimagining Abandoned Buildings into Cultural Centres www anthropocene city Retrieved 2024 02 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trans Europe Halles amp oldid 1209869420, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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