International Conference on Creative Tourism Network

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

PROJECTS PRESENTED

 

Travel journals, Another way to discover the world, by Delphine Priollaud-Stoclet

DPLG architect, plastic artist and drawing professor, Delphine Priollaud-Stoclet, offers, through l’Atelier de la Salamandre, workshops of ‘Travel journals’ all over the world. Mixing discovery, drawing and relax, they offers a different way of travelling: Absorbing glowing colors, capturing the emotion of one moment with the tip of the pencil in an sketch or an aquarelle... www.atelier-salamandre.net

 

Barcelona Creative Tourism, , discover the creativity with the autochthons

Barcelona offers a great number of proposals to creative tourists. Part of them can be found at the Barcelona Creative Tourism platform in which you will also receive a personalized attention in order to discover the city in a creative way. www.barcelonacreativa.info


Creative tourism in Paris, by Laurent Queige, director of the Deputy Mayor office of Paris, Council of Tourism.

Barcelona Photographer, a new way to discover the city

Barcelona Photographer receive tourists coming from all over the world, eager to discover the city in a creative way, looking for its most photogenic points. The Safari goes on through Catalonia’s more interesting places and festivals. www.barcelonaphotographer.com

 

Santa Fe Creative Tourism: Explore Santa Fe, Meet the Artists, Get Creative, by Mr. Darby Parliament.
Workshops, classes and experiences taught by local community members in vibrant artists’ studios..

 

La Crète Autrement offers a personalized stay on the Greek island, a meeting with its people, their knowledge and traditions. Learn how to make raki, to cook local dishes and discover how to work wood or try the art of pottery, during a warm and creative stay! by Annelyn Kindynis.  www.la-crete-autrement.com

 


SETBA (Barcelona) - a singular space opened to creative people

SETBA – Zona d’Art is a multipurpose space principally intended to carry out any kind of cultural activities such: as art exhibitions, conferences or book presentations and also,to be a working space for business meetings or workshops.

Roma museum and palaces welcome creative visitor’s concerts, by Luca Ossicini, from Osservatorio (Roma)

 

 

Apothiki Art Center, Paros (Cyclades – Greece), by Dirk Drijbooms

Since the opening in 2004, Apothiki Art Center on the Cycladic Island of Paros has hosted over 120 exhibitions, concerts and conferences and welcomed more than 250 artists from 26 countries. It also hosted 33 artists in residence, spending some time in the 700 year old restored buildings in the historical centre of the island of Paros.

 

Saint James Way as a playground for meaningful learning experiences, by Florencia Cueto

Presentation TSI – Turismo Sant Ignasi (ESADE, URL) and Co-creations S.L. Spain (Sitges).
In this presentation it is shown how an innovative approach transforms an existing tourism product, the Saint James Way, into a playground for meaningful creative tourism learning experiences. Based on a research conducted within the Master of Sciences in Innovative Hospitality Management of Turismo Sant Ignasi (ESADE, URL), during an In-Company internship at Co-Creations S.L. Spain.


From a creative city to a creative Tourism,
by Teun den Dekker

Presentation Co-Creations Holand (Venlo): The case of the Q4 creative district of Venlo, or how the creative protagonists of a city help to develop an authentic, sustainable and creative tourism.

 

Kreativ Reisen Österreich (Creative Tourism in Austria), by Elena Paschinger

Partners of Kreativ Reisen Österreich  are tourism businesses and/or creative professionals in Austria. Through branding, traditional holiday offers are enhanced by creative (cultural) courses, such as workshops, excursions or seminars relating to the different regional facets of Austria.

 

Creativity, tourism and Jheronimus Bosch, by Lian Duif

The year 2016 marks the 500th anniversary of Jheronimus Bosch's death: A multiannual, international cultural event with classic and modern elements. A symbioses of creativity, tourism and the inspiration and works of Jheronimus Bosch.www.bosch500.nl

 

Creative Canterbury, by Michelle Moubarak and Mitch Robertson

The Creative Canterbury Network offers creative practitioners at all levels the opportunity to develop, celebrate and showcase their work. With a broad range of cultural festivals and events bringing the city to life there is always something for visitors to do and see across the district. www.creativecanterbury.com

 

Creative Tourism in New Zealand

Create a sculpture with bone, clay or wood; design a mosaic; Make jewelrys or a hand-forged knife; Discover the art of the kiwiana paper; Learn how to make cheese, olive oil or pavlova; Find the inspiration in the flora and fauna of New Zealand to create a paint or a wonderful travel journal...  www.creativetourism.co.nz

 

-Those papers will be presented at the conference-