Popular Culture News
At ARTMUSFAIR 2010 new music convention platform in Warsaw, Poland in September, the CREATORS NETWORK will be launched with the vision of promoting future creativity. Read More →
A series of essays published by Asialink in Australia, exploring how Australia’s international relations are increasingly located in Asia rather than in the rest of the world. Read More →
Visiting Arts UK is working in partnership with Korea Arts Management Service (KAMS) to encourage and support collaborative exchange in the performing arts between the two countries. Read More →
Visiting Arts, in partnership with British Council and the Vladimir Potanin Foundation Moscow, delivered a 10-day study visit for a group of museum curators from across the Russian Federation in june this year. The visit was a prize for the winners of the best submission to the Vladimir Potanin Foundation’s Changing Museums in a Changing World competition.
Theatre Director Ong Keng Sen has been selected as the Arts and Culture laureate for Fukuoka Prize 2010. Read More →
Chinese writer Xinran chooses five books on Chinese history and culture she recommends you read if you want to understand China better. Read More →
From 2008-2010, four EU expert working groups with government and professional cultural sector representatives worked on specific cultural policy themes. Their final reports are now published. Read More →
“Estonia and China share the same passion for singing,” said Toomas Tiivel, Commissioner General of the Estonia Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo. Read More →
Do I know U? project links young actors from Mannheim, Germany and Ranga Shankara theatre in Bangalore, India. Read More →
The Creative Cities Network connects cities who want to share experiences, ideas and best practices for cultural, social and economic development. Read More →