Summer School on Arts, fashion, and culture The era of innovative and creative industries How to develop a winning Italy-China cooperation In partnership.

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Summer School on Arts, fashion, and culture The era of innovative and creative industries How to develop a winning Italy-China cooperation In partnership with: In cooperation with:

Where VILLA COLA Confucius Institute of Macerata, University of Macerata City of Macerata In the Marche Region, Italy

When: July 2016 Duration: 2 week from 11th to 22nd July First week: thematic workshop by academics and speaches by professionals and experts Second week: a focus on key industries (Food&wine, Tourism, Digital games and Fashion) with experts and field visits At the beginning of the Summer Schools, participants will be grouped in 4-5 groups to develop Business ideas and innovation ideas to be presented at the end of the 2 weeks period. Every day, students will have time to discuss and interact to develop their ideas.

11th July, Session 1 - Creative and cultural Industries Contents: A general introduction to creativity and innovation. The role of cultural and creative industries. Case study: the Casoli Foundation of Elica Group (with Debora Carrè) and Arnaldo Caprai of Cruciani group (with Marco Caprai) Speakers : Francesca Spigarelli Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Macerata; Vice Rector for Entrepreneurship and Technological Transfer Fabio Renzi General secretary and promoter of Symbola, the Foundation for Italian Quality.

12th July, Session 2 - Culture and creativity: the levers of innovation Contents : Culture and creativity: It is not just a matter of birth. Culture as core capital: What is “culture” in a multicultural age? Strategies to develop creativity From creativity to innovation: the case of iGuzzini Field visit at iGuzzini ( Speakers : Carla Danani Associate Professor of "Political Philosophy", "Philosophy of Dwelling" and "Philosophical Practices" at the University of Macerata Ivana Bianchi Associate professor of General Psychology at the University of Macerata, Department of Educational Sciences

13 th July, Session 3 - Comunicating with creativity: press, web, performing arts Contents: Creativity and crossmedia: the case of performing arts How Web Advertising Works: When and how to be creative; Creativity in Fashion advertising Creativity in fashion: press release Manage publishing and editorial projects Speakers: Lucia D’Ambrosi Researcher in Sociology of cultural and communication processes. Vice Rector for institutional communication Gianna Angelini Associate professor in Semiotic. Vice Director of NoemaLab and professional consultant in communications and a strategical marketing Paola Papakristo Associate professor in Theory and Techniques of Advertising Communication, University of Macerata

14th July, Session 4 - How to finance creative and cultural firms and activities Contents: Crowdfunding and web-based solutions to support financial needs of cultural and creative industries. Case studies: Ginger platform and other relevant cases The enhancement of corporate identity, brand and know-how through corporate museums and archives Speaker: Alessandro Grasso Associate professor in Economics of Banking, Financial Instruments and Financing of Company, University of Macerata

15th July, Session 5 - Cultural heritage, tourism, food and wine Contents: The marketing of cultural heritage and landscape: the role of museums The management of museum networks and cultural districts for sustainable tourism development Cultural heritage and art history in Italy: the case of the italian local museums as territorial promoters Field visit of local Museums (Macerata, civic museums of Palazzo Buonaccorsi) Speakers: Francesca Coltrinari Assistant professor in History of early modern art University of Macerata Department of education, cultural heritage and tourism Mara Cerquetti Researcher in Management University of Macerata Department of education, cultural heritage and tourism

16-17 th July, Saturday and Sunday break – Cultural visits ABADIA DI FIASTRA FRASASSI CAVES

18-19th July, Cultural heritage, tourism, food and wine Contents: Food and Wine as luxury goods. The Mediterranean diet Experiential learning. Tasting wine, learning from wine Field visit of local wineries, local food producers. Sleep in Agritourism and experience innovation through food and wine Speakers: Alessio Cavicchi Associate professor University of Macerata Department of education, cultural heritage and tourism Lucia Bailetti Italian Center for Sensory Analysis Food engineer

20 th July, Session 6 - Games, learning and entertainment Contents: Crativity in Games Games for urban planning. The case of You place it! Field visits: Rainbow ( Clementoni ( Speaker: Paola Monachesi Assistant Professor Utrecht Institute of linguistic ots – language, logic and information departement of languages, litterature and communication

21 th July, Session 7 - Fashion, creativity and design Contents: a critical review of definitions of fashion as well as of the theoretical concepts and debates that have shaped the development of fashion and fashion studies as a scholarly field; fashion as a commercial, creative and cultural industry case study analysis: product innovation (Repetto, Uniqlo), internationalization (E. Zegna), distribution (Prada) communication (Louis Vuitton, Saint Laurent). Speakers : Anneke Smelik Professor of Visual Culture on the Katrien van Munster chair at the Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands) Stefania Masè Ph.D. Management and Accounting & Commerce International et Europe Macerata University & Sorbonne University Paris

22th July, Discussions and interaction Contents: Discussion and presentation of Ideas from Participants Ends of works

General Information Please, visit eventi/summer-school Scientific coordinator: Prof. Francesca Spigarelli To apply for the summer school: Dr. Claudia Mengoni