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  • Global Platforms for Korean Contemporary Art: The Artro and the Apro
    Korea Arts Management Service has opened Korean/English websites focusing on Korean contemporary arts: the Apro, on visual arts, and the Artro, on performing arts.
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    Posted 15 June 2012
  • WorldCP Asia: Fostering Cultural Policy Research and Dialogue in Asia
    The WorldCP Asia, being currently developed by the Asia-Europe Foundation, is part of this worldwide database of country-specific profiles of cultural policies.
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    Posted 14 December 2011
  • Cover for Europe-China Cultural Compass. Title text in red, with Chinese translation behind in white.
    Europe-China Cultural Compass: An Orientation for Cultural Cooperation between Europe and China
    Are we meaning the same, when we say the same? — This was the leading question at the start of the EUROPE-CHINA CULTURAL COMPASS project, an initiative by partners of EUNIC in China, the Goethe-Institut, the British Council, and The Danish Cultural Institute.
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    Posted 25 November 2011
  • Cultural Processes and Transcultural Influences in Contemporary Central Asia
    The Open Society Institute commissioned a report that provides an overview of the state of cultural affairs in Central Asian societies after the states in the region achieved independence. It describes current tendencies defining long-term, local cultural processes and transcultural influences.
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    Posted 8 February 2010
  • Cover for Introduction to Theatre in Central Asia & Afghanistan. Title text on a white page with logos and credits.
    Introduction to Theatre in Central Asia & Afghanistan
    An introduction to theatre today in Central Asia and Afghanistan is a downloadable publication written by Simon Tordjman for IETM.
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    Posted 13 June 2007
  • Performing Arts Network Japan
    Performing Arts Network Japan is a Website dedicated to disseminating information about the stimulating and highly diverse Japanese performing arts scene. And, with an eye to the international performing arts scene, each month they also introduce presenters who are presently active on the international stage.
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    Posted 23 October 2005
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