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I have voted in favour of this report, which seeks to draw attention to the effective promotion of the conditions needed to ensure that the performing arts have, on the one hand, an increasingly large audience and, on the other, are continually more attractive and accessible, specifically through the promotion and protection of the mobility of artists and their work, of support for translation and subtitling as a tool for harmonisation and mutual cultural comprehension and of incentives for training and for dissemination actions. The protection of the performing arts is also a prerequisite if we are to ensure the preservation of the values of cultural diversity that characterises the European spirit, and so I agree with the importance that the rapporteur attaches to taking a close look at the performing arts in countries preparing to join the EU – a decisive element in the construction of a Europe based on the sharing of values and whose greatest asset is its diversity. Lastly, to follow this train of thought, I think that we must attach particular value to private initiatives – because these are the spontaneous expression of the Community’s cultural heartbeat – instead of devoting our energies to direct action by the State or by public authorities."@en1
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