Jorge Barreto Xavier

CURRICULUM VITAE

October 2012

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INDEX

1. Personal Data 3 2. Professional category 3 3. Functions 3 4. Additional information 5 5. Qualifications 6 6. Academic career 7 7. Teaching experience 7 8. Research projects 8 9. Articles, books and catalogues 8 10. Texts in printing 13 11. Supervision of Master’s Thesis 13 12. Participation in Master’s Jurys 14 13. Coordination of national and international congresses, conferences and events 14. Conferences and Symposia (speaker, moderator, commentator, Chair and discussant, presentation of books) 16 15. Participation in seminars and conferences (without communication) 20 16. Missions and visits 22 17. Scientific and professional memberships 27 18. Membership in international organizations and representative networks 28 19. Other memberships 28 20. Distinctions 29 21. Foreign languages 29 22. Collaboration with media 29

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1. Personal Data Jorge Manuel Barreto Xavier Born in Panjim, Goa, India, on 6 November 1965 Nationality: Portuguese Residence: Lisbon,

2. Professional Category Invited Assistant Professor at ISCTE - Institute University of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL), since September 2011

3. Functions 3.1. Current functions 3.1.1. He is the Secretary of State of Culture (under de Prime Minister) of the . 3.1.2. Suspended functions during the Government mandate: • Responsible for the Course on ‘Public Policy of Culture’ of the Master of Management and Cultural Studies, School of Sociology and Public Policy of ISCTE-IUL. • Responsible for the Course on ‘Management of Creative Industries’ of the Master of Communication, Culture and Information Technology, School of Sociology and Public Policy at ISCTE-IUL. • Research Associate at the Center for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES- ISCTE-IUL). • Member of the Council of the Department of Communication and Arts of the University of Aveiro (UA-DeCA). • Independent expert for the European Commission’s Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency (EACEA).

3.2. Previous functions 3.2.1. Public functions • Director-General of the Arts at the Ministry of Culture (2008/2010). • Administrator of the Cultural Development Fund (2008/2010). • Deputy Mayor of the Municipality of Oeiras for Culture, Youth and Consumer Protection (2003/2005).

3 • Non-executive Member of the Board of the Portuguese Institute of Youth (1999/2002).

3.2.2. Private functions • Coordinator of the project ‘Reintegration through Art’ for the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (2007/2008). • Editor of Ariadne Publisher (2007/2008). • Founding partner and President of the Board of the Portuguese Club of Arts and Ideas - CPAI, an association of public utility (1986/2002). • Founder, Director and programmer of the ‘Common Place’ - Artistic Experimentation Centre (1999/2002). • Founder and Director of the First Biennial of Young Creators of Lusophone countries, Cape Verde (July 1998), and of the 2nd edition, Porto (February 2001), within Porto 2001 ‘European Capital of Culture’. • Director of the Biennial of Lisbon, 7th edition of the Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean - as part of Lisbon 94 ’European Capital of Culture’ (1992/1995). • Author and coordinator of the programme ‘Paideia-Art in Schools’, a joint collaboration between the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Youth and the Portuguese Club of Arts and Ideas (1991/1997).

3.2.3. Consulting • Consultant of the Program Choices/High Commissioner for Immigration and Intercultural Dialogue-ACIDI (2010/2012). • Advisor to the President of the Portuguese Parliament (2011). • Consultant to the Portuguese Minister of Culture of the XVII Constitutional Government (2008). • Advisor to the Casa Pia de Lisboa (2007/2008). • Consultant to the Portuguese Minister of Culture of the XV Constitutional Government (2002). • Consultant of Fibeira, S.G.P.S. (2002). • Advisor to the Chairman of the Board of the Foundation of Discoveries/Belém Cultural Center (1996/2000). • Consultant to the Board of Directors of the Faculty of Fine Arts, of the University of Lisbon (1995/1999).

4 • Consultant for Copenhagen 96 ‘European Capital of Culture’ (1994/1995). • Consultant for the area of Education of the Foundation of Discoveries/Belém Cultural Center (1995). • Advisor for Cultural Affairs of the Chancellor of the University of Lisbon (1990/1994).

3.2.4. Teaching and Research • Local host of the Johns Hopkins International Philanthropy Conference 2012, Lisbon - CIES-ISCTE-IUL (2011/2012). • Lecturer of the Research Seminar in Cultural Management Program of the Master of Cultural Management at the Lusophone University, Lisbon (2010/2012). • Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Civil Society Studies, Institute for Policy Studies at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, as a Fellow of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (2011). • Member of the Political Observatory, New University of Lisbon (2011). • Professor of the Master in Curatorial Studies, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon (2006/2007). • Fellow of the Center for Studies of Peoples and Cultures of Portuguese Speaking Language at Portuguese Catholic University (1995/2001).

4. Additional information 4.1. Culture • Guest of the Department of State’s International Visitors Leadership Program of the Government of the United States of America (2010). • Chairman of the Arts Section of the National Council of Culture (2010). • Representative of the Ministry of Culture in the protocol with the Portuguese Industrial Association (2009). • Member of the Joint Portuguese-Spanish Commission (2008/2009). • Coordinator of the Portuguese Inter-ministerial Commission Education/Culture XV Constitutional Government (2003/2004). • Founding member of the Portuguese Network of Cultural Centers (1993/2002).

4.2. Education • Member of the Civic Education Forum (2006/2007). • Coordinator of the Portuguese Inter-ministerial Commission Education/Culture XV

5 Constitutional Government (2003/2004). • Member of the National Council of Education (1997/2000). • Program Committee Member of the Student Forum 89, Student Forum 92 and Student Forum and Youth 94 (FIL, Lisbon).

4.3. Social Affairs • Member of the Portuguese National Commission for the European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion - 2010 (2009/2010). • Member of the Portuguese Inter-ministerial Working Group for Critical Urban Areas (2008/2010).

4.4. Youth • Member of the Portuguese Advisory Council for Youth of the XIII Constitutional Government (1996/2002). • Member of the Portuguese Program Analysis Group for Youth of the Ministry of Youth (1993). • Member of the National Youth Council (1992/2002). • Founding Member of the Students’ Association of the Faculty of Law, Portuguese Catholic University, Lisbon (1985/86). • Member of the Board of the Students’ Association of the Afonso de Albuquerque High School, Guarda (1982/83). • Member of the Board of Directors of the Afonso de Albuquerque High School, Guarda, representing the students (1981/1982).

4.5. Environment • Member of the working group of the Ministry of Environment and planning for the National Policy of Architecture and Landscape (2009/2011). • Founding member of the study group on Planning and Environment - GEOTA (1988) and editor in chief of its magazine ‘The Green’.

5. Qualifications 5.1. Academic Qualifications • Degree in Law, specializing in law and politics, Faculty of Law, University of Lisbon.

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5.2. Other Educational Institutions • PhD student (3rd year) of the doctoral program in Public Policy at ISCTE-IUL, with supervision of Prof. Catherine Moury (ISCTE-IUL) and co-supervision of Prof. Lester Salamon (Johns Hopkins University). • Diploma of Advanced Studies in Science Policy, New University of Lisbon. Classification: 17/20 (2010).

5.3. Other Qualifications • Diploma of the Amsterdam Summer University ‘Arts management in a changing European context’ (1991). • Graduate Diploma in Arts Management (National Administration Institute - INA), under the supervision of Prof. Joan Jeffri, Director of the Arts Management Program of Columbia University, New York. Classification: Very Good (1989). • Diploma in Humanities Studies at the Afonso de Albuquerque High School, Guarda. Classification: 17/20 (1984).

6. Academic career Invited Assistant Professor at ISCTE-IUL.

6.1. Main scientific area: Political Science and Public Policies.

6.2. Scientific areas of specialization and major fields of interest: Public policies for culture, arts and education, arts and economics, civil society.

7. Teaching Experience 7.1. Subjects taught at ISCTE-IUL: • Course on ‘Public policy of culture’ of the Master in Cultural Management, School of Sociology and Public Policy (2011/2012). • Course on ‘Management of creative industries’ of the Master in Communication, culture and information technology, School of Sociology and Public Policy (2011/2012).

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7.2. Teaching and seminars in other institutions: • Lecturer of the Research seminar in cultural management for the Master of Cultural Management at the Lusophone University (2010/2012). • Seminar on ‘Culture and cultural heritage law’, Faculty of Law, University of Lisbon (2010). • Speaker of the Advanced Study Program of the College of Arts, University of Coimbra (2009). • Professor of the Master of Curatorial Studies, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon (2006/2007).

8. Research projects • Researcher in the project ‘Digital Reading: Transformation of encouraging reading and institutions of the book’ (2011-2013), coordination by Gustavo Cardoso. • Consultant of the International Intelligence on Culture (London), report on Portugal for the ‘Study on the cultural component to European Union external policies’ of the European Cultural Foundation (2006). • Researcher at the Portuguese Club of Arts and Ideas in the OKAPI project, research project supported by the European Union on the importance of the Third Sector in the countries of Southern Europe, coordinated by the Fondazione Italiana per il Volontariato (1999). • Researcher at the Center for Studies of Peoples and Cultures of Portuguese Expression (CEPCEP) of the Portuguese Catholic University, within the project ‘New Job Skill Needs and the Low-Skilled’, organized by the Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science (London), Industriens Utrednigsinstitut (Stockholm), Max Groote Centre for Vocational and Training (Amsterdam), Stockholm Institute of Education (Stockholm), and Centre Européen de Recherche Scientifique - CEREQ (Marseille) with the support of the European Union (1996/1998). • Researcher at CEPCEP, Portuguese Catholic University, within the project on ‘Ethical Values in Portugal’, in collaboration with the Institute for Global Ethics (1996/1997). • Coordinator, at the Portuguese Club of Arts and Ideas, of the Artline project-network in multimedia information, jointly with the ADETI / ISCTE, University of Florence, University of Leeds, Trinity College (Dublin), Axis (London) and Arthouse (Dublin) - pilot project of

8 the European Union (1995/1996). • Promoter, at the Portuguese Club of Arts and Ideas, of the National survey of young Portuguese artists, coordinated by José Machado Pais, researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon and Joan Jeffri, Director of the Arts Management Program at Columbia University, New York (1993/1994).

9. Articles, books and catalogues

• Art and Delinquency Edition: Calouste Gulbenkian November 2011, 326 p. - DVD ISBN: 978-972-31-1402-7 Chair: Jorge Barreto Xavier Part I: Jorge Barreto Xavier, José Bragança de Miranda, Elisa Marques, José Machado Pais, Isabel Guerra, Tiago Neves, Joan Marteleira, Margarida Azevedo. Part 2: Jorge Barreto Xavier, Fernando Mora Ramos, Madalena Victorino, Rui Horta, Rui Junior, Filipa Francisco, Joana Barcia, Anthony Blond, Nice José Luis Rocha, Claudia Cages, Tiago Rodrigues, Teresa Garcia, Judith and Daniel Pereira Silva Mendonça.

• XXI - Yearbook 2012 Edition: Manuel Francisco dos Santos Foundation November 2011, 208 p. Legal Deposit 336164/11 ‘The Arts and Culture on the edge’ (p. 140 and p. 147, inclusive)

• Portuguese Journal of Political Science Edition: Political Observatory November 2011 ISSN: 1647-4090 ‘The place of artistic creation: art, education and society’

• Magazine "Great Union" No 3 Year 3 Edition: Viriato Theatre, Viseu March 2011 134 p.

9 ISSN: 1645-7781 ‘The cultural program and art project in the community’ (p. 11 to p. 20)

• Home & Abroad Edition: Xerém - cultural association Lisbon, February 2011, 152 p. ISBN: 978-989-97183-0-2 ‘Nomadism and Voyeurism’

• Charter of Culture of the Municipality of Oeiras Edition: Oeiras City Council November 2005, 232 p. Chair: Jorge Barreto Xavier

• Report of the Inter-ministerial Commission for Education/Culture Sites of Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Culture, 2004 Coordinator: Jorge Barreto Xavier

• State of the Arts - The Arts of the State Minutes Edition: Observatory for cultural activities February 2002, 280 p. ISBN: 972-8488-24-6 ‘Cultural centers’ (p. 203 to p. 207)

• School, Learning and Creativity Issue: Porto Editora, 2000 ‘The contemporary arts by teaching the consequent’

• Debates of Secondary Education Issue: Ministry of Education, 1999 ‘A home for Brecht’

• Recommendations 1998

10 Edition: National Council of Education 1999, 200 p. ISSN: 0872-0746 ‘Aesthetic education and internalization of knowledge’, together with Emilia Nadal.

• Peoples and Cultures 6 Lisbon: Contemporary and Future Issue Studies Center of Peoples and Cultures of the Portuguese Catholic University, 1998, 580 p. ISSN: 0873-5921 Coordination: Carlos Medeiros Laranjo and Jorge Barreto Xavier With: Acacio F. Catarino, Adriano Goldfish, Alfredo Bruto da Costa, Álvaro Pinto Correia, Ana Maria Lopes, António Manuel Pinto, Benedicta Martinez, Carlos Duarte de Almeida, Carlos Miguel, Deledina Chestnut, Emily Nadal, Fernando Caldeira Santos, Irene Veloso, Jorge Silva Almeida José Guerra, José Leitão, José Pedro Martins Barata, Kantilal Jamnadas Louis Vassallo Rosa, Manuel Brandão Alves, Manuel Graça Dias, Maria do Carmo Romao, Maria Lucinda Fonseca, Nuno Vasconcelos, Pedro Brandao, Rosa Maria Sampaio, Thomas Leiria Pinto, Vasco Fanco, Walter Robinson, IK Centeno.

• Train teachers to cultural school on the horizon of the year 2000 (collection) Issue: Porto Editora, 1997 ‘New possibilities of intervention: Paideia Program’

• How to design arts education in Portugal Issue: School of Human Kinetics at the University Técnica de Lisboa, 1996 ‘Artistic creation and education’

9.1. Catalogues • ‘Five Africas, Five Schools’ 8th Edition of the Biennial of Architecture in São Paulo - Portuguese Official Representation Issue: Department of Arts, 2009. • ‘Experimentations and Observations on different kinds of AIR’ 53th Edition of the Visual Arts Exhibition at the Biennial of Venice - Official Portuguese

11 Representation. Issue: Department of Arts, 2009. • ‘Alvaro Siza Vieira-Modern/Redux’ Edition: Tomie Othake Foundation, SP, 2008. • ‘Wire of the Horizon’, exhibition catalog of contemporary art presented in Rio de Janeiro with regard to the 200 years since the arrival of the Portuguese Court to Brazil. Issue: General Directorate of Arts, 2008. • ‘Out Here: restless architecture’ 11th Edition of the Exhibition of Architecture at the Biennial of Venice - Official Portuguese Representation Issue: General Directorate of Arts, 2008. • ‘Somewhere / Places.’ Issue: School of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon, 2002. Editions of the Portuguese Club of Arts and Ideas: • WIRE - International Video Festival in Oeiras, 2002. • Young Artists 2002. • Young Artists 2001. • VideoLisboa 2000. • Theatre in the Decade in 1999. • VideoLisboa 1999. • Young Artists, 1999. • Young Artists, 1998. • Theatre in the Decade in 1997. • Young Artists, 1997. • Young Artists, 1996. • Theatre in the Decade, 1995. • Bienal de Lisboa, 1994. • Paideia Program, 1993/1994. • Theatre in the Decade, 1993. • Trends, 1991. • Culture and Development Programme, 1990. • Culture and Development, 1989. • New Values of Culture, 1988. • Shows I Portuguese Arts and Ideas, 1987.

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9.2. Articles in Journals: • L + Arts in September 2010: ‘Tomorrow’

• Arts & Auctions October 2007: ‘The internationalization of Portuguese culture’ ‘India: too big’ November 2007: ‘C.P.L.P. and culture’ ‘U.S.A.: force and deception’ December 2007: ‘The Ministry of Culture’ January 2008: ‘Allowance’ February 2008: ‘Culture and local authorities’ • Territory Arts Issue: General Directorate of Arts, 2008. • Comtextos, No. 21 MCE Edition January/March 1999: ‘Secondary and Higher Education, the joints difficult’

9.3. Magazines: Member of Editorial Boards • Member of the Editorial Board of the Foundation Manuel Francisco dos Santos. • Member of the Editorial Board of the magazine Arts& Auctions (2007/2008). • Member of the Permanent Group of Reflection Magazine Conference/Education Society and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (1997/1999).

10. Texts in print • ‘_ collecting _ collections _ concepts’ Edition: Guimaraes, European Capital of Culture 2012.

13 • ‘Make College Choices with’ 2012. Edition: High Commission for Immigration and Intercultural Dialogue (ACIDI).

11. Supervision of Master’s Thesis • Adviser (with the co-supervision of Gustavo Cardoso) of the Master’s Thesis of Pedro Gonçalves Fernandes ‘Programming cultural network: the case of theaters and cinemas and theaters’ (2011/2012), School of Sociology and Public Policy ISCTE-IUL. • Adviser (with the co-supervision of Alexandra Fernandes) of the Master’s Thesis of Inês Tenera ‘The impact of cultural production in the community: the case of the District of Alto da Cova da Moura’ (2011/2012), School of Sociology and Public Policy at ISCTE- IUL.

12. Participation in Master’s Jurys • Argued the Master’s Thesis of Ana Raquel Melchior ‘Museums and Community: mobile museum, a travelling survey’, presented by the Department of Sociology of ISCTE-IUL (December 2011). • Argued the Master’s Thesis of Sara Margarida Jorge Peres ‘Stoome: a case study on new forms of creativity on the Internet in a collaborative social network’, presented by the Department of Sociology of ISCTE-IUL (December 2011).

13. Coordination of national and international congresses, conferences and events • Local host and speaker of the Johns Hopkins International Philanthropy Fellows Conference 2012, JHU-CCSS + ISCTE-IUL/CIES, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon (July 2012). • Coordinator and speaker of the first talks of the Artists Home and Abroad, an international workshop for artists in the Triangle Arts Trust, Sintra (October 2010). • Co-organizer and speaker at the opening of the conference ‘The Art at City Heart’, at the Goethe Institut, Lisbon (December 2008). • Coordinator and speaker of the seminar ‘The sustainability of cultural policy in the cities’, at Serralves Foundation, Porto, a joint initiative of the Serralves Foundation and the Municipal Training Center - CEFA (October 2008). • Coordinator and speaker of the seminar ‘Festivals, Biennials, Events - survive the initial enthusiasm’, at Serralves Foundation, in Porto, a joint initiative of the Serralves

14 Foundation and the Municipal Training Center - CEFA (September 2008). • Coordinator and speaker of the seminar ‘Urban Spaces for Culture’, at Serralves Foundation, Porto, a joint initiative of the Serralves Foundation and the Municipal Training Center - CEFA (July 2008). • Coordinator and speaker of the seminar ‘The appropriation of cultural objects’, at Serralves Foundation, Porto, a joint initiative of the Serralves Foundation and the Municipal Training Center - CEFA (June 2008). • Coordinator and speaker of the seminar ‘Culture, economy and management’, at Serralves Foundation, Porto, a joint initiative of the Serralves Foundation and the Municipal Training Center - CEFA (May 2008). • Coordinator and speaker of the seminar ‘Local cultural policies: the icing on the cake?’ at Serralves Foundation, Porto, a joint initiative of the Serralves Foundation and the Municipal Training Center - CEFA (April 2008). • Coordinator and speaker of the Spring Meeting of the European Network TransEuropeHalles - European network of cultural centers in historic buildings at the ‘Common Place’, center for artistic experimentation in Oeiras (May 2002), • Co-coordinator and speaker with Rod Fisher (International Arts Bureau) of the seminar on ‘European Funding Opportunities for Culture’ at the Belém Cultural Center in Lisbon (November 1998). • Coordinator of the meeting of the Council of the IETM, moderator of the working group on ‘Arts Education’ and participant in the plenary meeting in Rotterdam (March 1998). • Coordinator of the program for the creation of the Council of Europe Pavilion at EXPO 98 - Lisbon World Exposition, with the North-South Centre of the Council of Europe (1997). • Coordinator of the Open Forum of the European Theatre Meeting - IETM, at the Belém Cultural Center in Lisbon (November 1997). • Coordinator of the working group on ‘Arts Education’ of the Informal European Theatre Meeting (IETM), and participant in the meeting of the Council and plenary meeting in Paris (April 1997). • Promoter of the first meeting of artists in Schools of Fine Arts and Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon, Lisbon (1996). • Coordinator of the meeting of the International Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, in Lisbon (November 1994). • Coordinator of the meeting of the Direction of MARE Mediterranean cultural network in

15 Lisbon (December 1993). • Coordinator of the meeting of the Board of the Network MARE in Milan (October 1993). • Co-organizer and speaker at the First Inter-associative meeting with the National Youth Council, at the Chancellery of the University of Lisbon, communication on ‘Structural Problems of Youth Associations in Portugal’ (January 1993). • Coordinator of the series of conferences on ‘Portuguese cultural policies’, at the Portuguese Club of Arts and Ideas in Lisbon (November/December 1990). • Co-coordinator of the series of conferences on ‘The Neos and the Post’, at the Portuguese Club of Arts and Ideas in Lisbon (November/December 1989). • Coordinator of the cycle of debates of the Arts and Ideas Show (October 1987).

14. Interventions in seminars, conferences and symposia (speaker, moderator, commentator, Chair, Discussant, presentations of books):

• Participated in roundtable "The action choices", organized by the Choices Program / High Commissioner for Integration and Intercultural Dialogue, under the initiative "Making choices with the school," at the the Institute of Social and Political Sciences, in Lisbon (July , 2012). • Communication of openness and communication "The arts in Portugal: the roles of State and non-profit organizations", in the Johns Hopkins International Fellows in Philanthropy Conference 2012, organized by the Center for Civil Society Studies at Johns Hopkins University and the Center for Research and studies in Sociology of ISCTE-IUL, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon (July 2012). • Communication at the invitation of the International House of Matthew, Matthew Meeting 2012 – ‘Challenges of adaptation - Universities II - Smart Strategies Specialization’ in Matthew, Vila Real (May 2012). • Communication by invitation of the 1rst Capuchin Meetings, at the Capuchin Convent, in Almada (May 2012); • Communication by invitation of the 1st International Conference on Cultural Studies, organized by the University of Aveiro and University of Minho, in Aveiro (April 2012). • Seminar for professional specialization in management of cultural organizations and projects in Almada (May 2011). • Seminar for professional specialization in management of cultural organizations and projects in São João da Madeira (March 2011).

16 • Seminar for professional specialization in management of cultural organizations and Projects in Almada (December 2010). • Responsible for the seminar on cultural policies for the Master in Cultural Management, ISCTE, Lisbon (November 2010). • Communication at the invitation of the Festival ‘Glimpses of Autumn’, Portuguese Catholic University in Porto (November 2010). • Communication for students of the 2nd year degree in Political Science of SciencePo University (Poitiers) at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, New University of Lisbon (October 2010). • Speaker at closure of the International Seminar Skilled Art in Guimarães (April 2010). • Presentation, together with Alexandre Melo, of the book ‘New cultural tracks - practices and policies’ by Maria de Lourdes Lima dos Santos and José Machado Pais, at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon (March 2010). • Conference on ‘Public administration of the Arts’ for the Master's and postgraduate program on culture management of the Lusophone University (March 2010). • Communication at the 12th National Congress of Architects (and member of the Honorary Committee), about ‘Public Policy for Architecture in Portugal’ in Vila Nova de Famalicão (December 2009). • Closing speaker of the panel ‘Cultural Networks International/National Policy’ at the Goethe Institut, Lisbon (September 2009). • Closing speaker of the First Experimental Course of Contemporary Art - mobilehome at the Palace of the Fountain of Pipa in Loulé (August 2009). • Opening speaker of the 52nd Annual Congress of the International Federation on Theatre Research (IFTR) at the Aula Magna of the Rectorate of the University of Lisbon (July 2009). • Speaker on finance and entrepreneurship in cultural activity for the Ministry of Culture/GPEARI: Belém Cultural Center in Lisbon, Casa Brazil in Santarém. CCDR Alentejo in Évora, Bissaya Barreto Museum in Coimbra. Municipal Library Dr . Julio Teixeira, in Vila Real, the Portuguese Center of Photography, Porto (June and July 2009). • Closing speaker of the First International Congress on Research in Art, at the Calouste Gulbenkian in Lisbon (May 2009). • Opening speaker at 2009’s Dance Network Meeting on ‘The national and public dissemination of contemporary dance’, at the S. Luiz Teatre in Lisbon (April 2009).

17 • Opening speaker at AlCultur Meetings at the Cultural Center of Lagos, Lagos (March 2009). • Communication on ‘National Policy for Architecture and Landscape’ at the meeting of experts organized by the Ministry of Environment, spatial planning and towns, the Monserrate Palace in Sintra (March 2009). • Rapporteur of the International Conference ‘Thinking and Acting: Practices for the Inclusion of Children and Vulnerable Territories’, at the Congress Centre of Lisbon, sponsored by the Program Choices / ACIDI, Presidency of the Council of Ministers (June 2008). • Communication on ‘The importance of artistic projects in personal and social development’ in the Congress of Child Psychology ‘Little People, Big Bet’, sponsored by the Association Lavoisier, St. Jorge Cinema, Lisbon (February 2008). • Communication on ‘The strategic value of Culture’ for the first congress of Civilis, Santarém (December 2006). • Rapporteur of the preparatory meeting of the World Conference on Arts Education of UNESCO, at the invitation of the Ministry of Education, at the New University of Lisbon (March 2006). • Communication on ‘Convergence and divergence of the educational and cultural fields’ of the 2nd Alcultur Meeting in Faro, National Capital of Culture (November 2005). • Opening speaker of the Third Symposium/Exhibition ‘Education through Art - Teacher Talent’ at the Palace of Aciprestes in Linda-a-Velha (March 2005). • Speaker and moderator of the First Congress of Portuguese Democracy, organized by the Association of 25 April at the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon (November 2004). • Opening speaker of the Training course for associative officers, at the Youth Centre in Oeiras (November 2004). • Opening speaker of the PT.ES Dances Meeting (Iberian choreographers, partnership CMO/Cervantes Institute/Institute of Arts) at the Gun Powder Factory, Barcarena (June 2004). • Opening speaker of the National Meeting - Dance in the Portuguese Education System, at the School of Human Kinetics, Technical University of Lisbon (May 2004). • Opening speaker of the Mediterranean management seminar, organized by AIESEC - international association of students of economics and management, at the Municipal Library of Oeiras (March 2003). • Communication on ‘National Youth Associations and Local Authorities’, of the First

18 national meeting of the local authority responsible for the area of Youth, sponsored by the National Youth Council (CNJ), Forum Lisbon (June 2001). • Communication on ‘The importance of youth associations nationwide’ of the seminar ‘15 years of Youth Policy’, organized by the Board of the Portuguese Youth Institute at the Gun Powder Factory, Barcarena (May 2001). • Communication on ‘Portuguese cultural centers’ of the seminar ‘The State of the Arts - The Arts of the State’ organized by the Observatory of Cultural Activities of the Ministry of Culture, at the Belém Cultural Center, in Lisbon (April 2001). • Communication on the ‘Qualification and urban regeneration - Common Place in the Gunpowder Factory Barcarena’ of the Seminar on ‘Culture, development and employment’, promoted by the Portuguese Institute of Museums, UNESCO National Commission and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon (January 2001). • Communication on ‘Old buildings for new cultural productions’ by invitation of ARTGENDA, Baltic Biennial, in Helsinki (May 2000). • Communication at the international seminar ‘Creare Spazio’ at the invitation of the BIG Torino, Emerging Art Biennale, Turin (April 2000). • Communication on ‘Business opportunities in the area of culture’, at the Entrepreneur Fair, older customs building in Oporto (Outubro1999). • Guest speaker at the 2nd General meeting of cultural programmers, Montemor-o-Novo (October 1999). • Communication on ‘Associations and participation’ at the 8th National meeting on Youth in Troia (May 1999). • Communication on ‘artistic education between childhood and adulthood’ at the Meetings on Artistic Education and Training, at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon (February 1999). • Communication on ‘Artistic careers in Portugal’, Young Artists Program, at the Municipal Library of Aveiro, (November 1998). • Communication on ‘The role of culture and aesthetics in secondary education’ at the invitation of the Department of Secondary Education of the Ministry of Education, in the process of revising the curricula, at the Franco-Portuguese Institute, in Lisbon (January 1998). • Communication and participation at the Students Seminar of the 4th Conference of ELIA - European League of Institutes of Arts, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon

19 (November 1996). • Communication at the Fourth Congress of the Association of Multidimensional Education and Cultural School, University of Évora (September 1996). • Communication on ‘Mobile Museum’, presented at the VII. Conference on the social function of the museum (Mouvement international pour une nouvelle muséologie), ICOM, Oeiras (October 1994). • Communication on ‘The Paideia Program’ at the Seminar Europäische Dimensionen Kultureller Jugendbildung (Bundesvereinigung Kulturelle Jugendbildung) in Saarbrücken (September 1994). • Communication on ‘The Paideia Program’ at the University of Évora, at the III. Congress of the Association of Multidimensional Education and Cultural School (September 1994). • Communication at the meeting of 16 Directors of cultural cities in the Baltic on the organizational experience from the Biennial of the Mediterranean, by invitation of the Director of Copenhagen - European Capital of Culture 96, with the aim of creating the Baltic Biennale in Copenhagen (June 1994). • Communication at the annual meeting of the Network of Cultural Centers of Southern Europe, Oporto (May 1994). • Participant in the roundtable on the role of youth associations at the 5ft National Meeting of Youth, Troia (April 1994). • Speaker at the debate sponsored by the magazine ‘Students Forum on Artistic Professions’ at the Lisbon International Fair-FIL (December 1992). • Moderator of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation’s seminar on ‘Fund raising for the arts community in Europe’ in Lisbon (July 1992). • Moderator of the panel ‘European Capitals of Culture’ with the directors of Glasgow and Madrid - European Capitals of Culture, an initiative of the Association of Managers of the arts at the Calouste Gulbenkian in Lisbon (June 1992). • Moderator of the seminar on ‘The situation of performing arts in Portugal’ at the Calouste Gulbenkian in Lisbon (January 1992). • Communication on ‘A cultural cooperation in the Mediterranean’ at the plenary session of the Congress ARCINOVA in Venice (September 1991). • Presentation of the ‘Culture and Development Program - meetings on arts’ in Coimbra (October 1990). • Presentation of the ‘Culture and Development Program’ in Évora, Setúbal, Porto, Vila

20 Real, Braga, Castelo Branco, Coimbra and Lisbon (September/December 1989). • Presentation of ‘New values of the Culture Program’ in Castelo Branco, Évora, Lisbon, Viana do Castelo, Portalegre, Viseu, Castelo de Vide, Leiria, Guarda (September/December 1988).

15. Participation in seminars and conferences (without communication) • International conference ‘The European Left: achievements, failures and challenges’, IUL-ISCTE, Lisbon (January 2012). • International conference ‘Area Studies revised: the many faces of an interdisciplinary field’, IUL-ISCTE, Lisbon (January 2012). • International conference ‘Culture and the policies of change’, an initiative of the Council of Europe in Brussels (September 2010). • Informal meeting of Directors General of Culture of the Member States of the European Union, Guimarães (January 2010). • Seminar ‘Les frontières de l'économie de la Culture [3èmes journées d'économie de la culture sur les nouvelles frontières de l'économie de la culture]’, Quai Branly Museum, by invitation of the French Presidency of the European Union, in Paris (October 2008). • Founding meeting of the project ‘Global Cultural Futures’, a joint initiative of the Center for Civil Society at the University of California (UCLA) and the Centre for the Study of Global Governance at the London School of Economics (LSE), with the support of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, the London School of Economics (LSE), London (March 2008). • Seminar EdReNe, European Network of Bases in Digital Documentary Education, Brussels (December 2007). • International seminar organized by the Cultural Observatory Centre (OAC) and the Office for Planning, Ministry of Culture under the Portuguese Presidency of the European Union about ‘The cultural and creative sector - Lisbon Agenda, Lisbon (November 2007). • Financing Innovation Forum ‘From ideas to market’, organized by IAPMEI in partnership with the European Commission, under the Portuguese EU Presidency, Estoril (October 2007). • Seminar on ‘Entrepreneurship in Portugal’, organized by SEDES, Lisbon (May 2007). • Second session of the Forum for Education, a joint initiative of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and the Ministry of Education (October 2006).

21 • First session of the Forum for Education, a joint initiative of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and the Ministry of Education (September 2006). • Arrábida meetings2006, at the Orient Foundation, on ‘Culture as a factor in wealth creation’ (May 2006). • Presentation of the national debate on education, sponsored by the National Council of Education in the National Parliament (May 2006). • UNESCO World Conference on Arts Education, contributing to the final debate on the Declaration of the Conference at the Belém Cultural Center, in Lisbon (March 2006). • First meeting on ‘Profession - Actor, Future’, at the Teatro S. Luiz, Lisbon (February 2005). • World Cultural Forum in Barcelona, Spain, as a representative of the Municipality of Oeiras, contributing to the Final Declaration of the World Cultural Charter of Local Authorities (May 2004). • Symposium Interferences in Belfort, by invitation of the Centre International pour la Création Video (ICRC), in (December 2000). • ‘Next Future Symposium’, by invitation of the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz (September 2000). • Meeting ‘Houses and Arenas’, First General Assembly of Programmers, Oporto (December 1998). • First World Conference of Ministers responsible for Youth held in Lisbon in the framework of the United Nations, as observer (August 1998). • Seminar ‘Working culture, creativity & employment’, by invitation of the British Government, during the British Presidency of the European Union, The Royal National Theatre in London (May 1998). • First working seminar on ‘The future of education in Portugal - trends and opportunities’ organized by the Ministry of Education, at the Calouste Gulbenkian in Lisbon (December 1997). • Annual Meeting of the Forum of European Cultural Centres Network of the Council of Europe in Brussels (September 1997). • Cultural programmer’s choreography ‘Repérages’, organized by the Office ACARTE, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, in Lisbon (July 1997). • V. International Meeting of Sintra, organized by SEDES and the European Cultural Foundation, Sintra (July 1997). • Conference ‘Intercultural and Social Cohesion in Educational Intervention’ organized by

22 the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and the National Council on Education. Lisbon (July 1997). • Annual Meeting of the Mediterranean Studies Conference (Mesco) in Sesimbra (May 1996). • Sixth Inter-professional Congress of the European Capitals Association of Employer’s Organizations (OPCE) in Lisbon (May 1995). • International Conference of the Arts ‘The Economy - managing the growth of cultural industries’, Dublin (December 1994). • National conference on arts education, Maia (October 1992).

16. Missions and visits • Head of the Portuguese delegation to the 55th edition of the Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale and maintains bilateral contacts with the Italian Minister of Culture and Minister of Culture of Angola (May / June 2013); • Accompanying the President of Portugal in his State visits to Colombia and Peru, regarding the presence of Portugal as Guest Country of the Book Fair of Bogota and maintains bilateral contacts with the Colombian Minister of Culture and Minister of Culture of Peru (May 2013); • Represents Portugal at the European Council of Ministers of Culture (May 2013); • Visit the Minister of Culture of France (May 2013); • Leading the Portuguese Government delegation on official visit to Goa, India (April 2013); • Accompany the Minister of State and Foreign Affairs of Portugal on official visit to New Delhi and Mumbai, India and has many bilateral contacts, including the Minister of Culture of India (April 2013); • Represents Portugal at the European Council of Ministers of Culture (December 2012); • Participates by the invitation of the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, in the meeting promoted by him and with the presence of the European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism, Sport, Media and Youth, Androulla Vassiliou, European artists and intellectuals at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels (September 2012); • Visit to the Swedish Ministry of Culture and cultural organization Intercult in Stockholm (April 2011). • Visits, as a Visiting Scholar at the Center for Civil Society Studies at Johns Hopkins

23 University, with a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation - meetings at cultural institutions in Baltimore, Washington DC and New York (February and March 2011). • Official opening of the representation of Portugal in the 12th Architecture Exhibition of Venice Biennale in Venice (August 2010). • Opening of PhotoEspaña by invitation of the organization in Madrid (June 2010). • Visits to cultural, scientific and governmental institutions in Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Minneapolis and Santa Fe, by invitation of the State Department of the U.S.A. Government, under the International Visitors Leadership Program - IVLP (February and March 2010). • Official opening of the representation of Portugal in the 53th Exhibition of Visual Arts at the Venice Biennial (June 2009). • Working visit by invitation of the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, The Hague and Amsterdam to governmental institutions and public and private cultural organizations (May 2009). • Working visit to the Embassy of Portugal in Madrid, Fundación Juan March, Madrid Art Fair, ARCO and ArtMadrid (February 2009). • Working visit by invitation of the UK Branch of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, to the Grass Market Project ‘art projects for teens and youth at risk’ at the Fairbridge Institution, London, and Dance United's Academy in Bradford, Leeds (May 2008). • Visit the Documenta in Kassel (August 2007). • Visit to the Frankfurt Bookfair (October 2006). • Visit to Brussels Arts Fair (April 2005). • Guest, as director-general of the 94th Biennial de Lisboa, in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean in the 12th edition of the Biennial, in Naples (September 2004). • Presence, as Deputy Mayor of Culture of the Municipality of Oeiras (CMO) at the Venice Biennial (meetings were held with the Peggy Guggenheim Foundation and the Foundation Bevilacquamasa and with the Deputy Mayor for Culture of the Region of Siena, Siena (August 2004). • Presence, as Deputy Mayor of Culture of the Municipality of Oeiras (CMO) at the Arles’ Meeting, promoted by the Rencontres Network, in the framework of the Photography Arles Meetings’ (July 2004). • Presence, as Deputy Mayor of Culture of the Municipality of Oeiras (CMO) at the

24 Saint-Ettiene’s Book Fair, in Saint-Etienne (Oeira’s twin town), France (September 2003). • Visit to the headquarters of the European Network of Foundations in Brussels (March 2002). • Signature, in Malaga, as Vice-President of the International Association of Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, of the Protocol of Accession of the cities of Madrid, Barcelona, Murcia, Valencia, Seville and Malaga, with the representatives of Municipalities-Ayuntamentos (February 2002). • Represents the Portuguese Committee in the Constitution of the International Association Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, in Rome, and in the preparation of the Biennial of Sarajevo in 2001 (April 2001). • Annual meeting of the European Forum for Arts and Heritage-EFAH, Lisbon (June 2000). • Participates in the meeting of the Forum of European Cultural Networks Council of Europe, Palmela (September 1999). • IETM Open Forum in Barcelona (September 1999). • Guest of Fringe Festival in Edinburgh (August 1999). • Österreichisches Theatermuseum in Vienna, on behalf of Belém Cultural Center, at the invitation of DG X of the European Commission, for the purpose of setting up a European network of documentation centers in performing arts (April 1999). • Visit to DG X, Brussels, representing the Foundation of Discoveries/Belém Cultural Center, to form a European network of documentation centers in performing arts (March 1999). • Participates in Council of the IETM meeting, Barcelona (January 1999). • Head of the Portuguese delegation at the meeting of the International Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, Athens (January 1999). • Author of the First Biennial of Young Lusophone Creators and coordinator of the Portuguese representation, Praia and Mindelo, Cape Verde (July 1998). • Visit to different cultural institutions in Berlin, representing the Foundation of Discoveries/Belém Cultural Center, for information systems for public access with physical limitations (April 1998). • Coordinator of the Portuguese delegation to the 8th Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, in Turin (April 1997). • Participation at the meeting between the Ministries of Culture of the European Union

25 cultural centres and networks, by invitation of the Ministry of Culture of the Netherlands, under the Dutch Presidency of the European Union, Amsterdam (March 1997). • Mission, on behalf of the Belém Cultural Centre, to the Centre de Formation des Techniciens Professionnels du Spectacle (CFPES), Bagnolet (April 1997). • Participates at the annual meeting of the Informal European Theatre Meeting in Vienna, Austria (April 1996). • Participates at the IETM Open Forum, Bergen (September 1995). • Participates at the ‘Tutorials’ in Electronic Imaging & the Visual Arts - EVA 95 (London): ’Project Management Issues’, with James Hemley Vasari's Ents. and Eric Trodd, the Brameur, ’CD-ROMs for the European and global market places’, with Bruno Brunelli, the SIDAC and Nicos Dessipris, ATC, ’Combining Education and Entertainment by creative multimedia design’, with Malcolm Lewis of MPI, Frank Boyd of ARTEC, and Wendy Hall of Southampton University (July 1995). • Invited by the British Council to meetings in London with: British Council, Visiting Arts, Arts Council of England, Contemporary Institute of Arts, Live Music Foundation, Theatre Royal Stratford East, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation - UK Branch (July 1995). • Guest of North/South Center of the Council of Europe for the preparatory meeting of the Information Centre of the Mediterranean, MEDGATE in Paris (July 1995). • As Director General of the Biennial of Lisbon, participates in the meeting of the International Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, in Turin (June 1995). • Participates at the annual meeting of IETM, in Seville (March 1995). • Coordination meeting between the European Cultural Networks in the presence of ERYCA Network, Eurocities, Pépinières, IETM, MARE, Artecnica, on behalf of the Network of Biennials of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, in Turin (May 1994). • Participates in the preparation of the Statute of the International Committee of the Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, on behalf of the Portuguese Committee and in the plenary meeting of that Committee, as Director of the Biennale of Lisbon, Turin (May 1994). • Participates in the annual meeting of the European Network of Cultural and Artistic Centers for Children and Young People, Turin (April 1994). • Coordinator of the meeting of the Board of Director of MARE Mediterranean cultural network, Lisbon (December 1993).

26 • Coordinator of the meeting of the Directors of MARE Network, in Milan (October 1993). • Participates at the meeting of the International Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, where he was elected Director General of Lisboa/94 Biennial, Lisbon (June 1993). • Participates at the annual meeting of the Informal European Theatre Meeting, in Stockholm (April 1993). • Participates at the meeting of the International Biennial of Youth Cultural Productions of Europe and the Mediterranean, in Valencia (November 1992). • Participates at the 2nd annual meeting of the European Network of Cultural and Artistic Centers for Children and Young People, Frankfurt (October 1992). • Participates at the founding meeting of the organization MARE-network of cultural centers of the Mediterranean, Tipasa, Algeria (June 1992). • Participates at the founding meeting of the network EUROSUD of cultural centers, held under the auspices of the Council of Europe and the European Cultural Foundation, Delphi, Greece (May 1992). • Participates at the annual meeting of the Informal European Theatre Meeting, Geneva (April 1992). • Visits to cultural associations during the ‘Europalia Portugal’ in Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent and Charleroi (December 1991). • Participates at the 2nd preparatory meeting of the Network MARE, Tipasa, Algeria (November 1991). • Participates in the framework of the European Biennial of the Mediterranean at the preparatory meetings Valência/92 Biennial in Seville and Thessaloniki (October 1991). • Visits to governmental institutions in the field of culture, in New Delhi and Goa, India (1990). • Participates at the meeting of the International Committee of the European Youth Cultural Productions of the Mediterranean, in Bologna (December 1988).

17. Scientific and professional memberships: • Member of the European Political Science Association (EPSA). • Member of ELIA - European League of Institutes of Arts (1997/2002). • Founding member of the Portuguese Association of Managers of the Arts (1990).

27 18. Representative membership of international organizations and networks: • Member of the Advisory Board of the Arte Institute. • Member of the International Federation of Arts Councils and Cultural Agencies (IFACCA - 2008/2010). • Member of the network of European Cultural Festival Seven Suns Seven Moons (2005). • Member of the European cultural network ‘Les Rencontres’ (2004/2005). • Vice-President of the International Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean (2001/2002). • Vice-President and founding member of Mare - Network of Cultural Centers of the Mediterranean (1994/2002). • Member of the Informal European Theatre Meeting - IETM (1992/2002) and its Council (1996/1999). • Member of TransEuropeHalles - network of cultural centers in historic buildings (2000/2002). • Member of the European Forum for Arts and Heritage - EFAH (2000/2002). • Member of the European Network of Cultural and Artistic Centres for Children and Young People - EUNET-ART (1993/2000). • Member of the Biennial International Committee of the Youth Cultural Productions of Europe and the Mediterranean (1989/2000). • Member of the Forum of Networks of Cultural Centres of the Council of Europe (1995/1999). • Founding member of the Network of Cultural Centers of Southern Europe-EUROSUD (1992). • Member of the European Centre of Culture (1990/92), Geneva. 19. Other memberships: • Founding member of the Portuguese Club of Arts and Ideas. • Chairman of the General Assembly of the Association Re-Unir. • Founding member of the Platform for Sustainable Growth (PCS) and its rapporteur in the field of Culture. • Member of the Literary Institution. • Member of SEDES - Association for the economic and social development. • International Visitors Leadership Program Alumni.

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20. Distinctions: • Knight of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. • Academic of Honor at the Portuguese Academy of History. • Medal of Merit from the Municipality of Guarda, Portugal. • Tribute for the services of the Municipality of Oeiras, Portugal. • Tribute for the services of the Municipality of Turin (Italy).

21. Foreign languages: English, French, Spanish.

22.Collaborations in the media and blogs • Blog ‘Pharmacia’ with António Jorge Gonçalves and Pedro Proenca (Blog ‘Journal of Letters’). • Articles in the Literary Journal - JL (2011). • Columnist Arts & Auctions magazine (2007/2008). • Co-author and co-host of television show Twenty Years in RTP 1 (1987/1988). • Co-author of the Bright Ideas program, the RFM radio (1986/1987). • Co-responsible of the program the students of Catholic University in RFM radio (1985/1986). • Co-author and broadcaster of Comtextos program on Radio Altitude Guardian (1982/1984). From 1980 to 1988: co-founder and editor of ‘The Bag’ (the student newspaper the Afonso de Albuquerque High School, Guarda), editor and coordinator of the youth page of the regional newspaper ‘A Guarda’, editor of the Youth Support Fund (FAOJ), newspaper's, at the delegation of Guarda, co-founder and editor of regional newspaper ‘News of Guarda’, partner of the ‘Jornal Universitário’ (JU) in Lisbon and of the ‘Reflexo’ journal – in Porto, parter of ‘DN-Jovem’, of ‘Diario de Notícias’, in Lisbon.

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