The centre
Cultivating differences, imagining common horizons
Between the brilliance of Burgundian heritage and Japanese elegance, the Centre unites art, diplomacy and tradition to meet contemporary challenges through the power of intercultural dialogue.
The East-West Cultural Exchange Centre is an institution dedicated to dialogue between Eastern and Western cultures, based at the Château de Saint-Germain-du-Plain, Burgundy, France.
The Centre’s mission is to promote exchanges between cultures – in the broadest sense – and between people of the East and West.
We want to provide a platform where ideas flow freely, where disciplines and people meet, where history is told and cultural differences become a source of inspiration and reflection.
In an international context marked by numerous societal, economic and technological challenges, dialogue, mutual understanding and respect for our differences are more than ever essential for our contemporary societies to imagine common horizons.
Designed to welcome artists, researchers and thinkers, the Center offers spaces and infrastructures dedicated to creation, contemplation and exchange. It combines the elegance of a Burgundian château with Japanese serenity, offering a setting conducive to intercultural dialogue, experimentation and the renewal of ideas, both local and international in scope.
Our mission
Our actions
Events and festivals
At the heart of the Centre’s activities is the organization of cultural events open to the public.
The aim of these events is to introduce visitors to a variety of traditions, while encouraging exchanges between cultures.
Among them, the annual Festival Est-Ouest: Une journée en Asie brings together artists, creators, thinkers, craftspeople, as well as players in the gastronomy and oenology sectors around meetings, exhibitions and performances celebrating the culture of a country or region of the Orient.
Seminars and intellectual events
The Center also organizes seminars and think tanks devoted to major cultural, philosophical and societal issues linking East and West.
These meetings address major themes such as :
Artist residencies
The Center regularly welcomes artists in residence: musicians, writers, visual artists or designers, offering them an environment dedicated to creation.
These residencies enable artists to develop their projects while fostering interdisciplinary collaborations and exchanges with the public.
Transmission and educational initiatives
The Centre is also developing partnerships with schools, universities and cultural institutions in France and abroad.
These collaborations enable us to support educational initiatives and offer activities aimed at students, researchers and young audiences.
Our members
The Founders

Robert T. Harris
Writer and former Secretary General of Education International at the United Nations.

Yuko Matsuoka Harris
International translator and editor in Japan.
Office

Christian Guigue
Mayor of Saint-Germain-du-Plain

Johan Farjot
French pianist, conductor, composer, arranger and teacher.

Elisabeth Roblot
Vice-President in charge of tourism for the Saône-et-Loire department

Arnaud Danjean
Former Member of the European Parliament

Stéphane Gros
Entrepreneur and Mayor of Ormes (71)

Ludovic Geoffroy
Local entrepreneur and member of the Saint-Germain-du-Plain municipal council
Our supporters

Commune of Saint-Germain-du-Plain
Located in the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region.

Crédit
Agricole
Center-East

Community of Communes
Terres de Bresse

Tomoo
Nakayama
President of the Japan-Tunisia Friendship Association.
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