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British Council Uzbekistan
Performance in Profile 2008
EXPERIENCE THE BEST OF CONTEMPORARY UK

Whether through dance, music, theatre or film, our Arts Programme aims to provide audiences with a window to the energy and diversity of a modern UK whilst also shifting perceptions and stimulating the development of creative communities.

We believe that an important component of a progressive, innovative society is the existence of such communities in which independent, unconventional and critical thinking may thrive. Our programme also aims to support the rich traditional, creative, cultural and heritage sectors of Uzbekistan.

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Traditional Creative Industries
Find out about our work in traditional, creative, cultural and heritage sectors of Uzbekistan.
Weaving traditional wall hangings Susanni ©Len Brown
Dance and Drama
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Find out about what we do in the area of dance and drama and explore our database of UK dancers and theatre companies.
Russell Maliphant Company performs ‘Choice’ in Tashkent © Ernest Kurtveliev
Film On
The British Council’s Film ON products compete at international film festivals
‘Manzara’ © Viktor Vyatkin
The New Silk Road Project
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The New Silk Road project is designed to explore, develop and promote contemporary adaptations of traditional experiences and techniques from CSA.
A busy pedestrian area in central Tashkent known as ‘Broadway’ © Len Brown
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