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The philosophy of the Danish Cultural Institute Benelux is based upon a concept of culture that embraces the arts, culture and society. Through dialogue with other countries our own culture is enriched. Advances in Technological development and political changes in Europe during the past decade have vastly improved opportunities for exchange, and the challenges of [[globalization]] confirm the importance of cross-cultural activities. The institute promotes sustainable cooperation supporting projects that aim at a lasting cooperation between foreign and Danish cultural institutions, artists and other professionals.
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The philosophy of the Danish Cultural Institute Benelux is based upon a concept of [[Culture|culture]] that embraces the [[arts]], culture and society. Through dialogue with other countries our own culture is enriched. Advances in Technological development and political changes in Europe during the past decade have vastly improved opportunities for exchange, and the challenges of [[globalization]] confirm the importance of cross-cultural activities. The institute promotes sustainable cooperation supporting projects that aim at a lasting cooperation between foreign and Danish cultural institutions, artists and other professionals.
  
 
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Strengthen International Understanding by Arranging Dissemination of Information about Cultural Exchange and Providing Information about Denmark[edit]

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The philosophy of the Danish Cultural Institute Benelux is based upon a concept of culture that embraces the arts, culture and society. Through dialogue with other countries our own culture is enriched. Advances in Technological development and political changes in Europe during the past decade have vastly improved opportunities for exchange, and the challenges of globalization confirm the importance of cross-cultural activities. The institute promotes sustainable cooperation supporting projects that aim at a lasting cooperation between foreign and Danish cultural institutions, artists and other professionals.