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Backbone for spectacular flights
Discover our compasses to help you keep your bearings on this epic journey.
Coin Coin Productions is fully committedto human rights, and in particular to the cultural rights set out in the Fribourg Declaration on Culture.
The association’s artistic and cultural activities are carried out with a concern for cultural diversity and personal dignity. They aim to promote access to and participation in cultural life. The association places the relationship between people at the heart of its actions, facilitating encounters, sharing and dialogue.
In the course of its history, the association has asserted a number of challenges and “active principles” insofar as they are transversal to the associative purpose as a whole, and infuse all the association’s actions.
This issue can also encompass what the association’s members have called “diversity” and “inclusion”. Of general interest on the basis of international texts (1948 Declaration of Human Rights, International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity, etc.). This issue is also reflected in article 103 of the French NOTRE law (Nouvelle Organisation Territoriale de la République) and article 2 of the “Loi Liberté de la Création, Architecture et Patrimoine” (Freedom of Creation, Architecture and Heritage Law), as well as in regulatory texts relating to contemporary music, which advocate the guarantee of diversity and territorial equity. It also legitimizes the association’s participation in public policies.
The Association is committed to implementing the human rights framework set out in the Fribourg Declaration on Culture, understood in its anthropological definition. The association’s artistic and cultural actions are carried out with respect for the diversity and dignity of individuals. They aim to encourage access to and participation in cultural life, and to foster relationships that enable encounters and dialogue, while recognizing differences and identities.
The association aims to bring together the arts, cultures, knowledge, practices and professions in its projects as far as possible. Multidisciplinarity limits academic, aesthetic and cultural confinement, corporatism and self-interest. It opens up fertile horizons for creation, dialogue and sharing.
Openness means listening to people, but also reaching out to them, taking an interest, being curious and attentive. Openness also means welcoming people into a relationship of hospitality and benevolence, during events as well as on a day-to-day basis. It means being vigilant about accessibility for people who may be materially, psychologically, economically or culturally vulnerable;
Solidarity expresses a sense of commitment to people (fraternity), a territory or actions. Solidarity implies the need for cohesion, reciprocity or support.
These two active principles constitute the association’s freedom of action.
Reflexivity is based on the social sciences and their tools, in an indispensable theoretical contribution that combines a critical view of actions, distance and experience in the field.
Independence refers to the ability to act and freely choose the association’s operating methods and goals in its dialogue and relationship with public institutions, notably the State, and the cultural industries, while striving to promote a plural development model specific to the solidarity economy, which favors a human scale and the hybridization of resources and activities, in accordance with the principles set out above.