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Ion Caramitru Was Elected President of the Recently Founded European Academy of the Balkans
From 20-23 February 2017, Skopje, Macedonia hosted the International Symposium Hamlet and Europe - To be or not to be and, at the same time, the founding meeting of the European Academy of the Balkans (Academia Balkanika Europeana), whose President was elected Ion Caramitru, through the unanimous proposal of the founding members of this newly established academic forum.
The initiator of both events is the well-known playwright, novelist and Macedonian script-writer Jordan Plevnes (author, among others, of the play Cyril and Methodius, Who are You?!, presented in absolute premiere at NTB, within the NETA International Festival of 2015), at the same time founder (in 2007) and Rector of the University of Audiovisual Arts of Skopje (ESRA) – the first private university of audiovisual arts from Macedonia.
In his capacity of Doctor Honoris Causa of this University (title awarded last year), Ion Caramitru has held, in the opening of the symposium, the communication with the title Hamlet and the World Theatre in My Life.
The founding members of the new European Academy of the Balkans, united in the first meeting chaired by Ion Caramitru, have adopted on this occasion, on 21st February 2017, a document-manifesto of this forum, entitled the Skopje Declaration, document signed by a series of prominent personalities of the contemporary cultural world from 10 countries:
Jasmila Zbanic, film director, Marina Finci painter and graphical artist, Gradimir Gojer, author, theatre director and poet, all from Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina
Nicolas Wieers, the director of the Balkan Trafik Festival, Brussels, Belgium
Jean-Patrick Connerade, professor at the Imperial College London, Great Britain, President of the European Academy of Academy of Sciences Arts and Letters (EASAL)
Jordan Plevnes, author, Rector of the University of Audiovisual Arts (ESRA), member of the European Academy of Academy of Sciences Arts and Letters and Alexandre Prokopiev, author from Skopje, Macedonia
Branislav Micunovic, former Minister of Culture from Montenegro
Alek Popov, novelist, Sofia; Hristo Boytchev, playwright, Sofia, Bulgaria
Atanasis Vistonitis, author, Athens, Greece
Bashkin Shehu, writer; Vaso Tole, composer, Tirana, Albania
Ion Caramitru, former Ministry of Culture of Romania, President-elect of the European Academy of the Balkans
Svetlana Broz, author and film director, director at Gariwo and Vladislav Bajac, novelist and poet, Geo poetika, Belgrade, Serbia.
Please find attached the entire core message of this Declaration, both in English and Romanian:
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







