CASCADE: Digital productivity tools

25. novembra 2025
— Online
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— zdarma
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Cultural centres across Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus – this one’s for you!

Join us for a series of online capacity building workshops designed to strengthen cultural centres – and anyone eager to sharpen their toolkit. CASCADE is about helping cultural spaces become more than just venues: we want them to be drivers of change, sparking ideas and inspiring communities to shape their own futures.

ABOUT LEARNING SESSION
Digital productivity tools

About Thalia Giovannelli
Thalia Giovannelli is a cultural manager and network coordinator with experience across Italy, France, Serbia, Romania, and Sweden. She has worked with organisations such as Trans Europe Halles, Espace Malraux – Scène nationale, EUROPAVOX, and many more, developing and managing European cooperation projects, building organisational systems (digital and on-site), and supporting grassroots cultural initiatives. Passionate about defending independent culture, Thalia combines hands-on administrative expertise with a creative, collaborative approach, ensuring that ideas can flourish within local communities up to international networks.

About Digital productivity tools lecture
This lecture introduces participants to the complex landscape of digital productivity tools, exploring their opportunities, limitations, and ethical dimensions. It offers a practical overview of key tool categories and ecosystems while encouraging critical reflection on digital dependency, sustainability, and informed choice.

GDPR consent in registration
By granting this consent, you agree that your personal data — including your first name, last name, e-mail address, the name of the organisation you represent, and your position within it — will be processed by Malý Berlín for the purpose of organising this event within the CASCADE project. The data will be anonymised for the purpose of reporting on the implementation of the project to the grant provider, project partners, and the public. The consent is granted for the duration of the CASCADE project (July 2026)and for five years after its completion. This consent may be withdrawn at any time in writing (via e-mail at gdpr@malyberlin.sk), and such withdrawal will not have retroactive effect.


The CASCADE project, led by EastHub within Trans Europe Halles (TEH), is a collaborative effort aimed at empowering cultural and civil society organizations across Georgia, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan. Through capacity-building programs, resource-sharing, and peer-to-peer learning, CASCADE strives to foster public engagement and strengthen local communities in regions where democratic processes face significant challenges.

CASCADE project is funded by Swedish Institute, implemented by Trans Europe Halles (SE) and led by TEH Easthub coordinators Malý Berlín (SK) and Izolyatsia (UA) with project partners Salaam Art Temple (AZ) and Culture and Management Lab (GE).