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Cultural and creative industries in public policies

Cultural and creative industry activities in Angola are heavily dependent on the State, which has created a mindset amid creative workers and cultural practitioners that without the State they would not be able to define their own paths. As a result, there is a culture of conformism among these practitioners, who identify as “authentic dependents” on the State. Cultural entrepreneurialism is still in its nascent state in Angola; and sustainable longterm business, and funding practices and sources, are still distant from the cultural and creative sector.

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