Consultational Council:

The Coimbra 2027 Working Group has invited local, national and international experts and personalities taking into view the creation of a Consultation Council.  It is about a group of people that believe that Coimbra must be the European Capital of Culture in 2027 and propose to contribute with their vision, wisdom, experience and sensitivity so that we deserve this distinction and we can be an example to follow amongst the most ambitious and outstanding projects at the European level.

Since its constitution, the Consultation Council has come to register a growing and strong adhesion and, believe it, it will continue to grow, contributing in this way to the strengthening and enrichment of the proposal that we hope to be a winner.

 

The list is constituted by the following personalities:

 

Alexandre Fart aka VHILS, plastic artist;

Amélia Muge, composer, singer;

Ana Pérez-Quiroga, plastic artist;

André Sardet, musician and producer; 

António Feijó, vice rector of the University of Lisbon;

António Pimentel, director of the Museum of Ancient Art; 

António Sampaio da Nóvoa, ambassador of Portugal in UNESCO;

Cátia Antunes, professor of the University of Leiden (Department of Economic and Social History);

Clara Andermatt, choreographer; 

Edson Athayde, advertiser;

Elias Torres Feijó, professor of literature of Portuguese language in the University of Santiago de Compostela, ex-vice-rector for culture and president of the International Lusitan Association. 

Eugénio Anacoreta Correia, ambassador, was president of the administration council of the Portuguese Language Observatory; 

Fausto Neves, pianist, musicologist, doctor in the University of Aveiro; 

Fernanda Crvidão, professor of the Faculty of Literature of the University of Coimbra; 

Filipe Raposo, pianist and composer; 

Flávio Tirone, architect specialized in scenic apparatus;

Gustavo Afonso, pianist, student in the Masters in music of the University of Aveiro; 

Isabel Worm, programmer;

Isabel Pires de Lima – ex-Minister of Culture and Professor of the Faculty of Literature of the University of Oporto;

Jorge Castilho, journalist;

José António Bandeirinha, architect; 

José Manuel Mendes, President of the Portuguese Writers’ Association;

Júlio Pereira, Musician.

Ludovic Thilly, professor in the University of Poitiers and President of the Coimbra Group; 

Luis Taklim, designer (professional), CEO of the ANYFORMS Design and Communication company; 

Marc Quaghebeur, director of the Musée et Archives de la Littérature de Bruxelles, AML; 

Miguel Amado, curator; 

Miguel Lima, QuebraJazz; 

Nuno Artur Silva, debater; 

Nuno Lacerda Lopes, professor of the Faculty of Architecture of Oporto; 

Nuno Mota Pinto, World Bank;

Pedro Machado, president of Turismo Centro of Portugal; 

Pedro Rodrigues, sociologist, producer in the Night School; 

Ricardo Castanheira, permanent Portuguese representation in the European Union;

Ricardo Pais, director;

Rui Vieira Nery, musicologist, director of the Programme Portuguese Language and Culture of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

Viriato Soromenho Marques – Philosopher, Professor of the Faculty of Literature of the University of Lisbon;

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