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About

Every year, the Europeana Initiative runs the Digital Storytelling Festival. The international event encourages cultural heritage professionals, educators, creatives, and students from Europe and beyond to boost their storytelling skills and tell stories exploring culture. We hope to inspire participants to create connections between art, culture and history and the contemporary world.

Check this page for the latest news about the next Digital Storytelling Festival and information about previous years!

Residency programme

Since 2023, a key part of the Digital Storytelling Festival has been our Online Creative Residency, which brings students and new professionals who want to gain storytelling skills in a professional setting together with experts. Working with these experts, residency participants develop stories with cultural heritage in different digital formats.

The theme for 2024 was ‘journey’ and, to add to writing, social media and animation, introduced two new formats - collage art and storytelling with 3D. 3D was also in focus as we are also encouraging participants to use a new set of 3D items from the Twin it! campaign in their stories. 

Explore the results from previous residencies below!

Previous editions

News

Seven tips for digital storytelling with cultural heritage
Title:
A tenger kincse
Creator:
Szász Endre
Institution:
Rippl-Rónai Megyei Hatókörű Városi Múzeum - Kaposvár
Country:
Hungary

Seven tips for digital storytelling with cultural heritage

Created: 31 May 2021

Digital storytelling is the topic in focus this month on Europeana Pro, as we hear from the Europeana Network Association’s Task Force on Europeana as a ‘powerful platform for storytelling’. Today, discover the Task Force’s seven tips for digital storytelling with cultural heritage.

How we ran a Task Force entirely virtually during a pandemic
Title:
Három nő
Creator:
Szász Endre
Institution:
Rippl-Rónai Megyei Hatókörű Városi Múzeum - Kaposvár
Country:
Hungary

How we ran a Task Force entirely virtually during a pandemic

Created: 18 May 2021

Digital storytelling is the topic in focus this month on Europeana Pro, as we hear from the Europeana Network Association’s Task Force on Europeana as a ‘powerful platform for storytelling’. Today, we explore how the Task Force approached its work when members were unable to meet in person, and we speak to three members about why they wanted to take part and what they got out of it.

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