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Recognized as one of the most successful multi-cultural events in Vietnam, the aim of this Festival is to portray the diversity of European cinema to the Vietnamese public, thus contributing to an enhanced mutual understanding between the peoples of Vietnam and the European Union. Read More

Sydney will once again be transformed into a spectacular canvas of light, music and ideas when Vivid Sydney takes over the city after dark from 25 May – 11 June 2012. Read More

The 21st UNIMA Congress and World Puppetry Festival will be held in Chengdu, China from May 27 – June 3 2012. Read More

The UR{BNE} Film Festival, a series of free films screened at the State Library of Queensland is inspired by “a passion for making urban design more exciting, engaging and accessible to the public, and using film as a way to rethink issues and start critical conversations”. Read More

The World Shakespeare Festival opens in London, a celebration of Shakespeare as the world’s playwright with 70 productions featuring artists from around the world, performed in 37 different languages. Read More

The Asia House Festival of Asian Literature runs 15-30 May, 2012 in London with a rich programme in various venues of writing about Asia and Asians. Founded in 2006,… Read More

Parada Narrnia – a street theatre production by GROTEST MARU – brings a fairytale parade of mysterious characters to central Mumbai as part of the Germany+India 2011-12 Festival. Dates:… Read More

M on the Bund presents the Shanghai International Literary Festival 2012, March 2 – March 18, 2012. The diverse programme includes writers from China, Pakistan, India, the UK, Australia,… Read More

In Puducherry and Auroville in S. India, the Tantidhatri International Women’s Performing Arts Festival brings together performance works by women master practitioners from across the globe, March 11-15, under… Read More

UK Now presents recent and exciting artistic work, both classical and contemporary, to audiences in China. The Festival includes the full range of art forms including music, dance, the visual arts, design, fashion, architecture, theatre, literature, film, digital and live art. Education, outreach projects and creative sector skills and training programmes take place alongside this work. Read More