Kultuurikatel
Cultural organisation in Tallinn, Estonia, situated in the Tallinn Power Plant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cultural organisation in Tallinn, Estonia, situated in the Tallinn Power Plant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kultuurikatel, also called the Tallinn Creative Hub is a non-profit foundation and cultural organisation in Tallinn, Estonia situated in the Tallinn Power Plant and a medium between international culture, creative industry and private sector. Kultuurikatel organises events, workshops, performances. Yearly it organises Stalker Festival and is a partner in the Tallinn Music Week.
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The organisation also runs an active artist-in-residence program to serve professional artists from different fields of culture. The organisation has several departments such as a sound lab, a maker lab, a digital and audio-visual lab, Toidulabor/a food lab. Tallinn Creative Hub is a member of international networks such as ECOC (European Capitals of Culture), ENCATC (European Network on Cultural Management and Cultural Policy), ECBN (European Creative Business Network), Circostrada and Estonian Chamber of Service Industry.
Kultuurikatel is located at the former Tallinn Power Plant complex.[1]
Kultuurikatel has hosted many local and international artists, including Roger Sanchez, 5MIINUST, Paul Kalkbrenner, Rag'n'Bone Man, Chase & Status, Tom Odell, and Ewert and the Two Dragons.[2]
In 2017, the Kultuurikatel was used for events of the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the European Union.[3]
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