A journey of discovery
Cathie Boyd, Artistic Director of Cryptic in Glasgow, reports back from the Indonesia Performing Arts Market in Jakarta
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Cathie Boyd, Artistic Director of Cryptic in Glasgow, reports back from the Indonesia Performing Arts Market in Jakarta
In the build-up to the 2014 British Council and Arts Council England No Boundaries conference, various delegates will be sharing their thoughts. We kick off with David Lockwood from the Bike Shed Theatre in Exeter
Tristan Sharps from dreamthinkspeak writes about the time he has spent in South Korea and Japan to make One Day, Maybe.
Teni Matian travelled from Armenia to undertake an internship with Candoco. She shares her impressions.
Simon Wanwright from Imitating the Dog talks about returning to Georgia after being part of the British Council's Edinburgh Showcase
A short visit to Algeria has left Billy Cowie vowing to return. He shares some of his experiences.
Robert Softley tooks his Edinburgh Showcase show, If These Spasms Could Speak, to Brazil. Here, he writes about his experiences.
Michael Pinchbeck reflects on taking his show, The Beginning, to our Edinburgh Showcase and what impact it has had
Rachel Gadsden visited Cape Town, South Africa, for a project called Talking Souls, a collaborative dance/live art/digital projection/music and singing performance which was commissioned by British Council, Cape Town. The commission formed part of the British Council’s annual contribution to the Women/Humanity Arts Festival organised by Artscape, Cape Town.
In part two of our blog series by young Kuwaiti artists, Nima Algooneh tells us about his first art installation, his mentors in Kuwait and how he accidentally became an ‘artist’.