Monday, February 25, 2013

We will have a University!


Yesterday, I had the pleasure and satisfaction of signing an agreement with Mark Lethem, the President of the Higher Studies Centre for the Performing Arts. We are dealing here with excellent news, which on the one hand, act as support for our world presence and the possibilities of our town, despite the growing financial difficulties, and on the other, help to consolidate a project in which the City Government has been working hard and with the necessary discretion.

The arrival of the Higher Studies Centre for the Performing Arts is the result of a firm and strategic commitment to provide the town with a Higher Learning Centre. The school will be installed in the Sitges Design Centre and will provide university studies covering performance, dance, musical theater, pop music, scenery, creation and management of art companies and film production. The Norwich University of the Arts will certify studies.

It is the first center of its kind to open in continental Europe, that is, outside the UK, the country of origin of the school. In a few months, the classes corresponding to the year 2013-14 will commence, and the first students will arrive.

With the establishment of this center, Sitges recuperates its status as college town. This is not the first time that Sitges hosts college studies, but this is a project conceived for medium and long term. In the mid nineties, Sitges hosted a Hotel School, until it merged with the CETT, which forced the school to leave the town. Sitges also hosted a Summer College in the eighties, with the help of Universidad Menéndez y Pelayo, and during the late nineties, the town also hosted film studies performed in conjunction with ESCAC.

Many municipalities are eager to earn the title of "College Town". It is a condition that brings prestige. We are obviously pleased for the fact that the new university will contribute to strengthen the institutional prestige of Sitges. 

However, the main yearning that led us to work to attract this initiative was socioeconomic and cultural. The opening of this university will boost private investments and initiatives capable of generating economic movement, and will also create new opportunities for large segments of the population and reinforce the role of Sitges as a cultural platform.

This is excellent news, which confirms that work can pay off if done with diligence and proper forms. This project was the result of a task that we started just at the beginning of our government in 2011. And during all this time, we did not want to announce or publicize all the negotiations and business rounds, because we hate to announce a pie in the sky. It was not the moment to announce anything that was decided yet, a common procedure of the previous municipal government that never closed any agreement with the investors they contacted. Our line of work was just the opposite: to work discretely and with accuracy and make announcements only when agreements are closed.

Today, we can be satisfied with the signature of the agreement with the Institute of the Arts Barcelona, all the work done will guarantee that Sitges will have an International University specialized in Performing Arts.