Take advantage of our directory of cultural organizations in 46 countries. From performing arts, visual arts, new media, film, heritage and museums, search for private and public organisations across Asia and Europe.
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This website is the homepage of the Library of Laos project. Visitors to the site may find out more about the project, its mission, Laos as a country, the project’s activities, programs, partners and other related projects.
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Literárne informačné centrum (LIC – The Centre for Information on Literature) has been established by the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic with the aim of providing material and organisational support to literature written in Slovakia, its authors and translators. Read More
The LIECHTENSTEIN MUSEUM is a modern cultural enterprise with a collaborative management style. It exists to provide public access to the Princely Family’s unique art treasures, to care for them, and to preserve them for the enjoyment of future generations. It adopts an innovative approach to art research, appreciation and education. Read More
A list of non-governmental cultural organisations in Brunei. The page is part of the website of the National Secretariat of the ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information(COCI)in Brunei.Unfortunately, there are no direct contact data available. Read More
The Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre is a university type state institution of higher education, which trains highly qualified professionals in music, theatre, and multimedia arts. Read More
Lithuanian Dance Information Centre is a nongovernmental organization entirely dedicated to dance. The main task of LDIC is to disseminate information about dance in all possible ways in Lithuania and abroad. LDIC focuses on advocacy and lobbying, working with and on behalf of the dance world to rise up the profile of dance and ultimately to increase investment in all sectors of the dance field. Read More
The purpose of the Lithuanian Film Centre is to promote Lithuanian Cinematography. The principal goal of the LFC is to collect information about Lithuanian film artists and provide the latest news about Lithuanian Cinema. Read More
Lithuanian Filmmakers Union (LKS) unites professional filmmakers of all fields, and takes up in its tasks: formation and integration of cinema policy into the overall Lithuanian culture policy context, making public the relevant problems of filmmakers society, analysis and search for possible solutions, initiation of laws, coherent with cinema. Read More
Lithuanian Music Information and Publishing Centre (LMIPC) was established in 1995 and aims to make music created by the Lithuanian artists accessible, to get it performed and heard. In carrying out its role the centre documents, provides access, and actively promotes music by the Lithuanian artists. The centre serves the needs of people professionally involved with music. Read More
Lithuanian Writers’ Union Publishers (1990) publishes around 60 books per year and its members are ranged among 10 biggest Lithuanian publishing houses. The scope of its publications is very wide: new books by Lithuanian authors, including prose, poetry, essays, memoirs and critical studies, also books for children, the first books by young authors, books from the literary canon and exiled authors as well as translations of elite foreign literature. Read More
Founded in 1995 by a group of new media artists and activists living and working in Ljubljana, Ljudmila – Ljubljana Digital Media Lab is a successor to the former OSI-Slovenia programme. It has grown into a digital media lab that focuses on digital production as well as education, research and development of open standards software. Read More
The Long March Project began when its founding members departed from Beijing in 2002, inviting artists, writers, curators, theorists and art activists from China and abroad to join them in retracing the historical route of this phenomenal march. Read More
Lopez Memorial Museum offers a complete book and memorabilia collection of Jose Rizal, the Philippine National hero. The museum also has a huge painting collection of Luna and Hidalgo; famous Filipino painters lived during the Spanish occupation in the Philippines. Read More
Louvre Museum was founded in 1793 as a museum for all, and it celebrates humanity’s long journey with the remarkable scope of a collection that spans thousands of years, reaches from America to the borders of India and China. The collection is highlighted by such iconic, universally admired works as the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and the Victory of Samothrace. Read More
The Luxembourg Society for Contemporary Music (LGNM), the Luxembourg section of the International Society for Contemporary Music, was founded in 1983 by a handful of composers, performers, teachers and followers of contemporary music. Luxembourg Society for Contemporary Music (LGNM) collects and disseminates information on Luxembourgian composers and their works, national music organisations and competitions as well as events and other news relevant to the field of music. Read More
An annual, non-traditional Fringe Festival supporting innovative and contemporary arts. Moreover, Macao’s Fringe Festival wants to encourage the participation of the public, offers a platform for reflection, and seeks to attract tourism. Read More
A festival of Western classical music organised by the Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macao S.A.R. Government. In the past years, the Macao International Music Festival (MIMF) invited internationally renowned artists. The site contains video files of past festivals. Read More
Established in 1987,the Mai Thai ensemble draws its membership from various different western orchestras in Bangkok.It uses western intruments to perform and record its own arrangements of traditional Thai tunes and folk melodies as well as new compositions written by its members.It has released several CDs and tours regularly. Read More
A non-governmental socio-cultural association, MAJLIS was originally founded as a women’s movement initiative. Today, Majlis has a multi-faceted, multi-disciplinary range of activities including rights discourse and arts initiatives, urban study projects, festivals, and fellowship programmes for artists and lawyers. Read More
Makhampom Theatre Group is the acclaimed performing arm of the Grassroot Micro Media Project,which was established in 1981 to undertake training, production and promotion in a variety of media, including theatre. The Group organises regular youth drama activities in co-operation with governmental and present provocative work dealing with… Read More
Malaysia National Film Development (or FINAS) was formed in 1981, as the result from the recommendations by the National Film Development Committee, in charge of outlining the ways to improve Malaysian film industry. Read More
The Malaysian Composers Collective aims to:Promote and raise awareness of Malaysian composers and their music Provide more opportunities for Malaysian music to be performed locally and regionally. Read More
Malaysian Institute of Art (MIA) endeavours to provide affordable and quality education in the creative arts by providing a conducive environment for the students to develop their creative potentials and strive for artistic excellence. Read More
The MPO’s mission is to nurture an interest in classical music in Malaysia, a key component of this being the encouragement of home-grown talent. Read More
The Malta Council for Culture & the Arts (MCCA) champions, develops and funds cultural events, activities and art forms – from theatre to dance, and from music, art and literature to photography and digital arts. It helps individuals, groups and organisations further their creativity and excel, and share their work with a wider public. Read More
The Malta Film Commission is a government body which promotes, develops and supports the audiovisual and film servicing industry. Among others, Malta Film Commission informs about and administers various incentives offered to organizations, such as cash rebates, funds for co-productions, tax credits and investments funds. The website informs about different resources, such as professional development and training for film-makers, available crews, locations and different other technical support professionals in the field. Read More
The Orchestra was founded on 1st April 1968 and was originally known as the Manoel Theatre Orchestra. In September 1997 the orchestra became an independent body and was officially named as the National Orchestra of Malta. The Malta Philharmonic Orchestra was launched on the 12th January, 2008. Co-operation programmes with foreign orchestras were initiated from 2004, which led to various learning and cultural exchanges. Read More
Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti (Maltese Heritage Foundation) was set up in January 1992 by a small group of individuals who were passionate about the islands’ cultural heritage, and concerned about its welfare. It is a non-profit making organisation with the aim of spreading awareness of the island’s extensive heritage locally and internationally, through museums, exhibitions and publications. Read More
The Mangyan Heritage Center (MHC) is a library, archive, and research and education center in Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro. Established in 2000, the MHC builds upon the collection of Dutch anthropologist and Mangyan historian Antoon Postma. The MHC preserves, documents, and conducts further research on all topics concerning the eight Mangyan groups – the Alangan, Bangon, Buhid, Hanunuo, Iraya, Tadyawan, Tau-buid and Ratagnon. It also undertakes several activities which celebrate and promote the rich Mangyan culture. Read More
The Manila Philharmonic Orchestra, operated under the supervision of the Manila Philharmonic Foundation, supports and promotes the orchestra music of the highest artistic standard for purposes of entertainment, education and enhancement of the cultural environment. The Manila Philharmonic orchestra aims to create artistic environments in which the Symphony musicians are encouraged to bring their artistic abilities to the highest level of their potential. The Symphony is the premier regional orchestra, acknowledged for excellence in performance, education and outreach. Read More