New Work New Audiences is a British Council programme which aims at engaging a wide audience with the best of UK art, enrich cultural life in South East Europe and the UK and present art as an opportunity for dialogue between cultures.
The programme is running across 13 countries in South-East Europe and aims to find new audiences for innovative music, theatre, visual arts and film through presenting high quality work.
In Romania, the British Council is working in partnership with representative artists, organisations and institutions in order to support high quality productions in the areas of theatre, dance, film and music.
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The National Theatre Festival – “Stereoscopic Trilogy” – Billie Cowie |
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1–7 November 2010, Bucharest |
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StopGap – Contemporary dance performance: "Trespass" |
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4 and 5 November 2010, Cultural Centre of the Ministry of Administration and Internal Affairs, Bucharest, Mihai Voda Street, number 17 |
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British Documentary – movie projections |
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October - December 2010, Bucharest |
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ANIM’EST - the International Animation Festival; British Council participating with British productions; Christine Bardsley and Phil Mulloy taking part on behalf of the British Council |
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8 – 17 October 2010, Bucharest |
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Icon Arts Festival and Academy– master class held by Philip Cashian, Chair of the composition department of Royal Academy of Music |
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25 July – 8 August 2010, Sibiu |
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British Composition Season – a series of four concerts presenting British contemporary compositions |
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December 2010 – March 2011, Bucharest |
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