Cooperation Agreement Between Lanzarote Island Council and Canarian Cultural Development Institute for Art Installation
Cooperation Agreement for 'Tibataje. Aurally Affective of the Canary Islands'
Overview
The Canary Islands government has officially published a cooperation agreement between Lanzaroteās Island Council and the Canary Cultural Development Institute (ICDC) to co-produce the immersive sound installation 'Tibataje. Aurally Affective of the Canary Islands'.
This project is part of Lanzaroteās renowned Visual Music Festival and the broader Contemporary Festival of the Canary Islands. Running from October 8 to 18, 2025, the installation features sounds recorded from all major Canary Islands, providing free public access and aiming to deepen cultural ties and promote contemporary music.
Significance and Goals
This collaboration underscores an ongoing strategy to expand and diversify Canary Islandsā cultural offerings, positioning the region as a hub for avant-garde and contemporary arts.
- Boost local, national, and international audiences
- Foster local talent
- Integrate cultural activities into tourism
It also aligns with legal frameworks that encourage collaboration between public entities and promotes cultural inclusion.
Responsibilities and Funding
Both parties will handle:
- Logistics
- Promotion
- Safety measures
Funding will be allocated through regional budgets for 2025.
Additional Focus
- Protection of artistic rights
- Data confidentiality
A follow-up committee will be formed to oversee the projectās progress.
Conclusion
Overall, this initiative highlights a strategic move to make culture more accessible and engaging across the archipelago while showcasing Canary Islands' unique landscapes through innovative sound art.