Interview with UNISCA Members: FNAS

1) Why and How was founded FNAS?

FNAS was founded in the late 1990s by a group of street theater artists and companies with the goal of protecting their rights and interests in both the field of street arts and live entertainment.

2) Why FNAS?
FNAS originally stood for “National Federation of Street Artists.” It later became the “National Federation of Street Arts” to reflect the broader scope the association has taken on.

3) What is the main activity?
FNAS serves as a connector for the entire world of Outdoor Arts. Its activities include training, work-related consulting, legal rights and obligations consulting, national calls for artists and companies, organizing meetings and showcases, and fostering connections among professionals in the sector.

4) Why is it important to join FNAS?
Joining FNAS keeps you involved in the association’s activities, whic range form training to promotion artists work both nationally and internationally. Members also benefit from special agreement and have opprtunity to partecipate in shaping national and local cultural policies

5) What is your vision for the future activity?
Outdoor Arts represent the future of the arts. This is art that steps out of traditional venues to become a space for growth and education for both artists and the audience. It’s art that serves as a tool for urban and social regeneration, using public spaces and engaging communities more closely.

6) What are your hopes and aspirations for the future of live entertainment in Italy?
We hope that the social and cultural importance of artists and their fundamental role in society will become increasingly recognized and valued.

7) Qual è il ruolo che Unisca potrà svolgere ?
UNISCA represents the entire creative supply chain; every part is essential for the whole structure to stand. UNISCA is the association with a broad vision, working daily with the specific needs of each sector. It plays a key role in synthesizing the various demands from the industry and representing them to the Italian and European governments and parliaments.

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