Our goal is not to present you with ready theses, for it is much too early for that. Its aim was to gather information about the state of theatre and dance in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The following report is the result of the first year of EEPAP’s operation. Research teams working for the Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe consortium undertook the task of identifying existing research projects on the impact of heritage realised in particular member states of the European Union and this way verify the initial thesis on an important role of heritage for the socio-economic development of Europe. However, very often, there are no “proofs” or arguments based on the evaluation of actual projects that could substantiate these claims. It seems that it is commonly accepted that cultural heritage plays a major role in all spheres of life and on all levels – local, regional, national, and European. Project authors assume that cultural heritage should be regarded in terms of development resources, rather than as a sphere requiring financial investment and protective measures. Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe was an international research project whose aim was to collect and critically analyse quantitative and qualitative data that verify the thesis on the positive impact of cultural heritage on economic and social spheres, as well as on culture and natural environment. Krakow: International Cultural Centre on behalf CHCFE Consortium.
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