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By Roxana Chiriac, ISCA

MOVE Congress 2014 might be over, but we worked on a solution to keep the memories and the lessons learned fresh. The following videos will serve as a constant reminder of what we set ourselves to do: MOVE 1 million more Europeans by 2020.

The opening video introduces Rome, the host city of the congress, and it builds up to the event created to encourage networking and the development of new innovative solutions for Open and Active Cities.

In the Vox Populi video, participants from all over the world were given the word to state their opinion on physical activity and the benefits that it brings out.

The closing video is a collection of good memories during the congress, collection that comprises the movement, good mood, intense speeches and fruitful workshops.

The music used in the congress videos is the NowWeMOVE anthem, recorded during the congress and performed by the participants. The organisers of such initiative were Sean Blair, from ProMeet, and Tom Currie and Howie Saunders from AudioFuel. You can listen and download the song here.

Open City - Active City. Open Cities – Active Cities, that is our dream. Unfortunately, the very strong global trend of urbanisation is creating many barriers for an active lifestyle, with only little room for recreational physical activity and sport. This is not an easy task, but necessary to make the urban environment more liveable. The MOVE Congress 2014 showed that there is a growing interest from various sectors to find solutions – and that is very encouraging, but not enough. There

By Giorgio de Tommaso, Editorial CNIFP, and Rachel Payne, ISCA On the road to what was once the Stadium of Domitian at the Piazza Navona in Rome, a group of young flag bearers from the Umbrian city of Giove appeared in the dark of night to the roll of drums, surprising passers-by, tourists and MOVE Congress organisers and ISCA guests of honour. This was the start of the MOVE SHOW, presented by Association MOVE and eight local organisations in collaboration with

During the MOVE Congress 2014, we made music! The congress participants were surprised in a good way with regular pauses for movement and music during the sessions. Congress convenor Sean Blair, from ProMeet, and Tom Currie and Howie Saunders from AudioFuel, share their experiences in organising this energising initiative and tell how they helped the audience find their rhythm and create their own song. Sean Blair – ProMeet, UK In early 2014 I was asked by ISCA to suggest inspiring new ways

Presidents of both ISCA and UISP, the organisations responsible for organising the MOVE Congress 2014, give their post-congress statements, highlighting the conclusions from the successful event, the lessons learnt and how we can apply them to our everyday lives. President of ISCA, Mogens Kirkeby Open cities – Active Cities, that is our dream. Unfortunately, the very strong global trend of urbanisation is creating many barriers for an active lifestyle, with only little room for recreational physical activity and sport. We need to

    This year the MOVE Congress held a photo contest for the first time called MOVE in a Click, inviting people worldwide to enter images that said something about physical activity to them. The winning photo was a black and white titled "No Limits" by 18-year-old Lithuanian secondary school student Greta Vaisėtaitė. ISCA spoke to Greta about what motivated her to enter the contest and the story behind "No Limits". 1. How did you find out about the MOVE in a Click