Prospective Members
The International Council serves communities, NGOs, governments, and inter-governmental organizations by locating and bringing together national networks/associations of community cultural centers to get to know one another and partner around the shared belief that inclusive voluntary arts can be the medium to promote the transmission of local intangible cultural heritage and support cultural diversity, which on their part are factors in the strengthening of holistic sustainable development. I3C is based on the voluntary participation of associated networks, whose membership so far is non-financially-based and is organized in a rather informal, flexible way around I3C as the shared on-line platform of ideas and trans-national projects. For networks to become associated, there are two main ways:
Read more in Manual for the Implementation of CLCs, published by UNESCO Bangkok (available at http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0012/001211/121155eo.pdf),
The Ban Nai Soi Community Learning Center pilot model - www.naisoi.org/about.html
National Networks:
1. FAMDT: Federation des Associations de Musiques et Dances Traditionnelles (http://www.famdt.com)
2. Federation Francaise des Maisons des Jeunes et de la Culture (http://www.ffmjc.org)
3. Fedurok (http://www.la-fedurok.org) of 77 structures for modern non-professional music, including the Federation des Scenes de Jazz; l'UFISC (http://www.ufisc.org) and the Spanish network of centers for live music, Asociacion Cultural Coordnadora Estatal de Salas de Musica en Directo, ACCES (http://www.salasdeconciertos.com) with 195 venues; contact person Philippe Berthelot (berthelot@la-fedurok.org)
These centers are often more oriented toward professional arts showcasing, performances, and professional artists residencies, but their overall mission and community outreach programs intersect on many levels with the mission and work of the smaller, more voluntary arts oriented community cultural centers I3C represents.