India and Senegal enjoy age-old friendly relations and to reaffirm their commitment to have sustained cultural exchanges by signing “Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation” between India and Senegal for the period 2013-2015 on 29th July 2013 at New Delhi. The Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation was signed by Smt. Chandresh Kumari Katoch, Minister of Culture on behalf of Government of India and by H.E. Mr. Adboul Aziz Mbaye, Minister of Culture, on behalf of Government of Republic of Senegal. The Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation is valid for three years. Thereafter, however, it will continue to be in force till a fresh Exchange Programme is signed.
The Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation seeks to:
• Exchange the Experts in the field of theatre.
• Encourage Training in the areas of artistic heritage, creative activities, audio visual, music, dance, theatre and puppetry
• Exchange the publications on cultural heritage.
• Exchange canvas works and grounding mats for exhibition.
• Exchange experts in the field of prehistoric archaeology; provide Laboratory training in the field of restoration of cultural properties and monuments.
• Exchange experts reciprocally with a view to promoting library activities and expertise in the fields of publishing, printing and binding.
• Exchange programmes depicting various facets of life and culture in the two parties through their respective Radio and TV organizations.
• Exchange experiences in the field of sports and explore the possibilities of exchanging sports teams/coaches in diverse disciplines.
• Organize cultural week featuring various aspects of its culture
• Exchange1-2 experts in the field of Performing Arts and literature.
Courtesy: (pib.nic.in) Press Information Bureau
The Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation seeks to:
• Exchange the Experts in the field of theatre.
• Encourage Training in the areas of artistic heritage, creative activities, audio visual, music, dance, theatre and puppetry
• Exchange the publications on cultural heritage.
• Exchange canvas works and grounding mats for exhibition.
• Exchange experts in the field of prehistoric archaeology; provide Laboratory training in the field of restoration of cultural properties and monuments.
• Exchange experts reciprocally with a view to promoting library activities and expertise in the fields of publishing, printing and binding.
• Exchange programmes depicting various facets of life and culture in the two parties through their respective Radio and TV organizations.
• Exchange experiences in the field of sports and explore the possibilities of exchanging sports teams/coaches in diverse disciplines.
• Organize cultural week featuring various aspects of its culture
• Exchange1-2 experts in the field of Performing Arts and literature.
Courtesy: (pib.nic.in) Press Information Bureau
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