Cultural welfare project for the socially marginalized(cultural sharing project)

Where
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
When
2018
2018
Who
Arts council korea, korean cultural & art centers association and federation of korean cultural centers
Arts council korea, korean cultural & art centers association and federation of korean cultural centers
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Description of the policy/measure
鈻 the project, which is funded by the lottery industry, is divided into two components: 鈥渟haring performance art鈥 and 鈥渟haring creativity.鈥 the sharing performance art project provides the 鈥渟arang (鈥渓ove鈥) ticket鈥 program to subsidize the ticket prices of exhibitions and performances for seniors over age 64 as well as children and youths under age 25; the arts and culture on the move program which provides cultural programs in remote areas; and the cultural outreach program to present art performances at culturally isolated regions. the sharing creativity project is represented by the culture community program to provide local communities with the opportunity for autonomous cultural activities.聽
2005 Convention Monitoring Framework Goal(s)
Area(s) of Monitoring
Results achieved
鈻 expected results of the project are as follows. (1) the sarang ticket promotes access of the culturally marginalized to culture and contributes to the foundational growth of a prospective cultural audience; (2) the arts and culture on the move program improves cultural welfare of the underprivileged by providing them with customized support to overcome the budgetary and geographical limitations. it also organizes a network of stakeholders in the program and arts councils to enhance professionalism and efficiency of its operation; (3) the cultural outreach program bridges the cultural gap for the marginalized by supporting the local cultural centers; and (4) the culture community program creates more opportunities for the locals to enjoy culture and improves their quality of life.
Financial resources allocated to the policy
33,302,596 dollar (as of 2017)