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This thematic collection of case studies provides a thorough understanding of World Heritage sites and their Outstanding Universal Value in the context of sustainable development. Read More

culture360.org’s cultural content received more than 70 comments in 2011. By reviewing the top 2011 comments connections and sharing can be seen. Read More

culture360.org has 44 Asia-Europe videos hosted at vimeo.com. This year, 2011, the videos received more than 2500 plays, representing more than 160 hours of viewing time. Read More

The official Twitter hashtag for the 5th World Summit on Arts and Culture was #artsummit. Find out who tweeted and how many tweets were sent. Read More

Video: The International Federation of Arts Councils & Culture Agencies & Australia Council for the Arts invite all to Melbourne for the 2011 World Art Summit. Read More

The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) will undertake an historic digitization of its audio-visual collections. Read More

The International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies & Australia Council for the Arts, announce applications for bursaries for 2011 World Art Summit delegates from developing countries are now open. Read More

Asia-Europe dance production ‘BOW’ won the Jury Prize for ‘Best Dance Film’ at the Dance On Camera Festival, 2011. Read More

ICOM supports its network with three major grant programmes: annual subsidies, support for special projects & bursary programmes for young members. Read More

Call for Experts: Technical Assistance to Strengthen the Governance of Culture in Developing Countries. Read More

Do I know U? project links young actors from Mannheim, Germany and Ranga Shankara theatre in Bangalore, India. Read More

The grants aim to enhance collaborative practices, develop public cultural spaces, build intercultural dialogue and understanding of Central Asian and Caucasian countries. Read More

The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) is organizing in partnership with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam (MFA), and with the co-sponsorship of the Governments of Italy and… Read More

Asia-Europe Cultural Partnership Initiative: Performing Arts The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) presents its new scheme, the Asia-Europe Cultural Partnership Initiative: Performing Arts (AECPI: PA) as part of its plans to… Read More

7th Asia-Europe Art Camp – Art Workshop for Visual Arts ‘Moved, Mutated and Disturbed Identities’ Phase 2: Shanghai The Asia-Europe and its partners, Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain,… Read More

Connect2Culture aimed to build synergies between cultural organisations in Asia and Europe through multidisciplinary projects on art and environment. Read More

Diary of Alice The 6th Pointe to Point Dance Forum Follow-up Project As part of the 6th Pointe to Point Dance Forum, after the meeting, all participants are invited… Read More

ComPeung is the first non-governmental artist-in-residence program in Thailand. Founded in 2005 by art professionals who defy mainstream art’s obsession with commerce. Read More

The Asia-Europe Foundation has nearly a decade of exprience in facilitating Asia-Europe cooperation in the areas of film, documentary and new media. Programmes in this area allows peers from… Read More

Asian Village is a Follow-Up Project of I’mPULSE Clandestino, 4th Asia-Europe Music Camp (Sweden, 2007) and aims to continue the cultural exchange that the programme started. Read More

CultureAsia: Connecting Asian Cultural Actors, was organised by the Arts and Culture Network Program of the Open Society Institute, Hivos, a Dutch development agency, with the Center for the Study of Culture. Read More

Cultural Profile of Slovakia is Slovakia’s first & only bilingual national cultural portal. Created by the Ministry of Culture of Slovakia & the British Council. Read More

Stine Hebert is Curator and Residency coordinator of the Factory of Art and Design in Copenhagen, Denmark. Xinxin Guo is curator at the Beijing Studio Center in Beijing, China. Read More

The Hub City of Asian Culture Project, Gwangju has been put forward at the national level since 2004. Gwangju is an important city in Korea, known for its cultural heritage. Read More

No other country in Asia devotes as many resources to promoting its local film industry as Korea. In terms of film policy, it is actually much closer to European countries like France and the U.K. than to Japan and Hong Kong, or the U.S. Read More

Large conglomerates, have played a major role in the Korean film industry since the early 1990s. The initial groups of chaebol involved included well-known companies like Samsung and Hyundai. Read More

South Korea has played host to one of the most interesting film industries of the past ten years. While gradual change has been the norm, Korea’s film sector has been turned on its head. Read More

Alison Andrews, Performing Arts Officer in the Yorkshire region for the Arts Council England. Read More

Amna Kusumo and three cultural activists founded Kelola, a national non-profit organisation that promotes Indonesian arts, through learning, access to funding and information. Read More

Kentaro Matsui is a theatre critic and also Programme Director of the Tokyo based Setagaya Public Theatre, Japan. Read More