THE EFFECT OF CULTURE-LED REGENERATION ON LOCAL COMMUNITY IDENTITY: THE CASE OF VALLETTA

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GRAZIELLA VELLA VALLETTA 2018 FOUNDATION OCTOBER 2012 THE EFFECT OF CULTURE-LED REGENERATION ON LOCAL COMMUNITY IDENTITY: THE CASE OF VALLETTA

OVERVIEW Culture-Led Regeneration on Local Community Identity The role of the ECoC on the Local Community The Case of Valletta Conclusions

CULTURE-LED REGENERATION ON LOCAL COMMUNITY IDENTITY 3 models: 1. Culture and regeneration 2. Cultural regeneration 3. Culture-led regeneration Culture as a key component in the regeneration process Urban regeneration which includes the local dimension

THE ROLE OF THE ECoC ON THE LOCAL COMMUNITY One of the two dimensions in awarding the ECoC title Some Examples: ECoCs: Glasgow 1990, Liverpool 2008, Others The Olympics: Barcelona 1992; London 2012

THE CASE OF VALLETTA The Maltese Islands Valletta as one of the southernmost ECoCs ever A unique European and Mediterranean dimension 315.12 square kilometres 417,608 inhabitants (2010) 13.5% of visitors interested in heritage and culture

VALLETTA UNESCO World Heritage Site; Walled city The governmental and administrative capital 92.4% of all visitors to the Maltese Islands visited Valletta (2010) 6,309 people, occupying 2,576 dwellings, consisting of just 1.5% of the Maltese population (2010) Low population also due to low level of habitable stock Ageing population Complex social ecosystem and strong social stigma

VALLETTA S COMMUNITY AMBASSADORS Workshop; December, 2011 The aim of this workshop was to understand and record their vision for Valletta. The scope of this workshop included: To bring a group of community ambassadors together people who are recognised and respected within their sector of the community and within Valletta overall; To understand the comm unity in Valletta and the differences between parishes, community and rivalry, homogeneity and identity; To identify key strengths and areas of potential linked to socio-cultural events that are organised by members of the community.

VALLETTA S COMMUNITY AMBASSADORS The conclusion to this workshop was that no matter what cultural events and programmes will take place, the Valletta residents still require the most basic needs, namely: 1. Good education level; 2. Enhancing accessibility to and inside Valletta; 3. Quality food markets; 4. Facilitating enterprise through decreased bureaucracy; 5. Affordability property; 6. Provision of tourist accommodation; 7. Playing fields and safe open spaces, and; 8. Family friendly facilities

INVOLVING VALLETTA S RESIDENTS THROUGH V.18 V.18 is the catalyst to a long-term, culture-led regeneration that sees cultural and creative activity as the most dynamic facet of Valletta and all Malta s socio-economic life V.18 as a tool to allow culture-led regeneration in Valletta Professionalisation and internationalisation Promoting a sense of well-being and enhancing local community relations

INVOLVING VALLETTA S RESIDENTS THROUGH V.18 1. Malta s National Cultural Policy (NCP) and Culture-Led regeneration, Access to culture empowers people and enables them to enjoy, participate in and contribute to the development of their society, not just for their own personal well-being, but for the enrichment of the whole community 2. The Draft Strategy for Malta s Cultural and Creative Industries, describes V.18 as, Malta s most ambitious international creative project

INVOLVING VALLETTA S RESIDENTS THROUGH V.18 A culture-led regeneration process facilitated through the ECoC can help to direct a new lease of life to Valletta, empowering its citizens. Creative clusters/studios using abandoned buildings in Valletta Strategic choice of area where these will be developed The Create scheme in Valletta

INVOLVING VALLETTA S RESIDENTS THROUGH V.18 Culture Participation Survey, 2011 87.3% stated they did not attend a dance performance 69.5% never attended a theatre performance 68.7% never attended a live music performance 75.2% never attended an exhibition or visited a gallery Other more popular and community centred cultural events were highly attended, including local parish feasts, Good Friday processions and carnival celebrations. This reflects that local communities attend mostly to events they feel belong naturally to their community, instead of those events which they feel are more 'imposed' to them

CONCLUSIONS The right spaces, mechanisms and incentives must be in place to allow Valletta to flourish as a creative city through a process of culture-led regeneration, spearheaded by the ECoC. However, this process needs to consider the basic needs its community requires. These needs can be addressed and developed through a culture-led regeneration process. For the community to live well, and own V.18, the development of a high standard cultural programme will not suffice if the basic needs are not in place. The city must be a place where people want to live in, operate and create, to become a really liveable, creative city.

THANK YOU graziella.vella@valletta2018.org