The Etxepare Basque Institute’s mission is to disseminate the Basque language and culture throughout the world. www.etxepare.eus/en/
The Etxepare Basque Institute is a public body created by the Basque Government. The institute owes its name to Bernart Etxepare, author of the first book written in Basque language, Linguae Vasconum Primitiae (1545).
Etxepare opened its doors to the public at the Prim Street offices in Donostia-San Sebastián; on September 2015 the Etxepare Basque Institute moved to its Permanent Headquarters, located at the Tabakalera building, in the same city.
The institute aims to spread the Basque language and culture worldwide. Etxepare works as the ambassador for the Basque culture, committed to promoting the Euskara and the Basque creation. With that goal in mind, the institute fosters activities and programs for the promotion of all artistic disciplines -literature, theatre, dance, film, music, plastic and visual arts…- and works together with international organizations and agents. Etxepare is also responsible for a net of Basque Language and Culture lectureships and chairs in prestigious international universities, bringing the Basque Studies abroad.
The Etxepare Basque Institute’s mission is to disseminate the Basque language and
culture throughout the world.
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