Week 44 of 2010
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IETM-Australia Council for the Arts Collaboration Programme
The Australia Council for the Arts and IETM international network for contemporary performing arts present a programme of international collaboration relationships between Australia and Europe for 2010-2011. Read More
Making Culture Accessible | Council of Europe publication
Making culture accessible – Access, participation and cultural provision in the context of cultural rights in Europe by Annamari Laaksonen is published by the Council of Europe. Read More
Paper Tigers | South Asian children’s literature resource
Paper Tigers focuses on literature for young readers in the Pacific Rim and South Asia. Check out the web resources, articles, links and other Pacific Rim Voices literature projects. Read More
DanceWEB Scholarship Programme | Austria
Applications invited from young contemporary dancers and choreographers for prestigious European programme, organised in summer 2011 in Vienna. Read More
Asia Leadership Fellow Program | applications invited
The Japan Foundation invites applications for the Asia Leadership Fellow Program from public intellectuals deeply rooted in and committed to civil society beyond their own cultural, disciplinary and geopolitical backgrounds. Read More
Philippines | children’s literature prize
The Philippine Board on Books for Young People (PBBY) invites entries for the 2011 PBBY-Salanga Prize. The prize is for stories intended for children aged 6-12. Read More
Italy | Share digital arts festival
Share Festival of Art and Culture in the Digital Age opens in Turin, on the theme of Smart Mistakes. Programme includes a partnership with the Japan Media Art Festival. Read More
Jan Vrijman Fund | International Documentary Films and Festivals
The Jan Vrijman Fund supports documentary filmmakers and festivals in developing countries. Its goal is to stimulate local film cultures and to turn the creative documentary into a truly global film art. Read More
International Radio Playwriting Competition 2011
The BBC World Service launches the global search for two of the world’s best new radio plays with the International Playwriting Competition. Read More
10000 Lives: the 8th Gwangju Biennale
Since the first Gwangju Biennale in 1995, Asia has seen a significant development of contemporary Asian art on the international circuit with more and more Biennales organised in the region. Read More
Cross-cultural influences shape the island of Sumatra
Senior Curator of the Asian Civilisations Museum Singapore, Ms. Heidi Tan, shares in the following interview her high points on the first international travelling exhibition on Sumatran culture “Sumatra: Isle of Gold” Read More
Japanese animation film at Anim’est 2010
The International Animation Film Festival, established in 2006, has become Bucharest’s most anticipated film festival and a recognized event on the international animation scene in Europe and Asia. Read More
ReImagining Cultural Space conference | Sweden
Intercult in Stockholm explores questions crucial to sustaining adaptable arts and culture spaces in the 21st century through this European conference. Read More
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam
The 23rd IDFA takes place in Amsterdam screening documentary films from around the world. Read More
DSC Prize for South Asian Literature shortlist
The DSC Prize for South Asian Literature celebrates the rich and varied world of literature of the South Asian region. The shortlist for this new US $50,000 prize was announced at the DSC South Asian Literature Festival in the UK. Read More
