No Boundaries – Inspiration Exchange
As he prepares to take his Inspiration Exchange to the No Boundaries conference, Alexander Kelly explains how it works
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As he prepares to take his Inspiration Exchange to the No Boundaries conference, Alexander Kelly explains how it works
A Q&A with David Pearce about his visit the the Indonesian Performing Arts Market
1927 has just returned from a tour of more than 20 countries with its show, The Animals and Children Took to the Streets. In the second of a series of blogs, Eleanor Buchan reflects on her time in Israel
In the second of Look Left Look Right's dispatches from Lagos, Molly Taylor explains how the new show is coming together
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
1927 has just returned from a tour to more than 20 countries with its show, The Animals and Children Took to the Streets. In the first of a series of blogs, Eleanor Buchan reports from the time they spent in Jordan
Molly Taylor of Look Left Look Right says that visiting Lagos has been a fascinating and lively experience for a company fascinated by stories of place
Matthew Brady, Regional Communications Manager for the British Council in Kuala Lumpur, tells Eleanor Turney about his job
Tristan Sharps from dreamthinkspeak writes about the time he has spent in South Korea and Japan to make One Day, Maybe.