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British Council Plus Series 2008
Commissioned by the Hong Kong Arts Festival

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Symposium

Date:  24 Mar 2007 (Sat)

Time:  10.00 a.m. – 4.25 p.m.

Venue:  Fringe Theatre, Fringe Club

Fee:  HK$300 (lunch included)

Language:  in English

Inquiries and Registration:  2824 2430

Morning session:  The Impact and Importance of Festival Funding

Afternoon session:  Collaborations:  How to Make New Works Together

The British Council has invited six festival speakers from the UK and China to share their experiences on international collaborations and festival funding.

Val Bourne, Founder, Dance Umbrella
Lu Kaiwang, Executive Director, International Festival of Theatre, China
Joseph Seelig, Founder and co-Director, London International Mime Festival
Jin Xing, Founder and Artistic Director, Jin Xing Dance Theatre
Betsy Gregory, Artistic Director, Dance Umbrella
Alistair Spalding, Chief Executive and Artistic Director, Sadler's Wells Theatre

All participants are invited to the China-UK Connections through Culture Networking Reception after the symposium on the Baileys at the Fringe roof garden.  Reception starts at 4.30 p.m.

For further details on the programme and enrolment, please visit the Hong Kong Arts Festival website.

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