In ancient Greek, Daiomai means "share". The tone is set and it arouses curiosity. For this new edition of Arles in firstfruits, 17 students in Bachelor 3 Management – Course administration of cultural institutions at the university branch of Arles, have imagined a festival where art, far from being a good consumer, becomes a trait of union between generations and cultures, in a spirit of openness rather than competition. The programming also re…
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In ancient Greek, Daiomai means "share". The tone is set and it arouses curiosity. For this new edition of Arles in firstfruits, 17 students in Bachelor 3 Management – Course administration of cultural institutions at the university branch of Arles, have imagined a festival where art, far from being a good consumer, becomes a trait of union between generations and cultures, in a spirit of openness rather than competition. The programming also re…