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Degital Creative Conference  Digital Creative Conference (12 – 13 February 2011)
The Digital Creative Conference which was held in Tokyo brought together artists, curators and creative thinkers from Japan and the UK and facilitated a conversation on the theme of 'digital transformation for the cultural sector'.
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Tony Hall, Chief  Executive, the Royal Opera Houseat at the symposium "Investing in the Arts"  


Symposium "Investing in the Arts" (29 June 2010)
Introducing innovative challenges and new business models for widening access to the new audiences by the UK’s arts sector, the symposium shared and discussed current practices in the UK and Japan as well as future organisational management and skills development in the cultural sector.
- Programme (PDF 189KB) 
- Keynote speech by Lord Tony Hall, Chief Executive of the Royal Opera House and Board of Trustees of the British Council(45minutes)  


Tate Modern (c) Mat Wright 


UK-Japan Curator exchange programme (9 - 19 May 2010)
With the emphasis on the contemporary visual arts, the British Council organised a programme for Japanese curators to visite around 30 galleries and museums in London, Glasgow, Newcastle and Nottingham and to meet with curators and gallerists at a wide range of public and private arts venues including Tate Britain, Gasworks, White Cube, and Baltic.  
- Video Report 


Connected 



Connected (1 - 4 March 2010)
Connected was a showcase of UK interactive performance which we presented in Tokyo, featuring some of the UK’s most innovative artists who are finding new ways to connect with the audience of the 21st century.
- programme (PDF 4,952KB)

 

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