
The two new European Capitals of Culture for 2011 are Turku in Finland and Tallinn in Estonia. Each city launches an intensive year-long programme of international cultural events. Read More

“Estonia and China share the same passion for singing,” said Toomas Tiivel, Commissioner General of the Estonia Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo. Read More

Artists, researchers, organisers from all over the world are invited to apply for a residency at MoKS, Center for Art and Social Practice in Estonia in 2012. Read More

Artists, researchers, experimentators, thinkers, organizers, are invited to apply for a residency at MoKS, in Estonia.


Ex Oriente Film 2012 aims to support creative documentary films from Central and Eastern Europe. Read More

AnimaCampus Tallinn is a brand new networking platform and training event for up-and-coming young filmmakers working in the field of animation. The five-day creative summit takes place in parallel… Read More

IF Tallinn hosts the sixth innovation festival as part of its European Capital of Culture 2011 programme and will hold more than 45 events which mainly take place in the Rotermann quarter, as well as several large museums, galleries and urban spaces. Read More

Speakers and participants from Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe, the Arab world and the American continent will meet in Tallinn, Estonia in September at the 4th International Music Council World Forum on Music to discuss the correlation between music and social change. Read More
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