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Nadine Mondestin

Assessing the Capacity for Collective Action in the Performance Arts Field - NPAC 2008 ... - 0 views

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    At least since the early 1990s, the cultural field has lamented the fact that it is a disaggregated and distributed policy field. Policy agendas and new practices emerge in specific contexts, pushed along by actors and organizations that have particular interests. Leaders have increasingly become aware of the need for a consistent and powerful collective action agenda -or a common set of ideas recognized by most arts leaders, artists, arts activists and advocates as important issues for debate, dialogue, and action. \n\nThe 2008 National Performing Arts Convention was a self-conscious effort to answer this clarion call-to bring together arts leaders across disciplines to learn from each other, identify common goals, and advance a field-wide agenda. Was collective action possible? What were the constraints and opportunities for action?
Nadine Mondestin

south-south sur-sur sud-sud - 0 views

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    South-South.info has as aim to offer a general view of the main contexts of exchange for contemporary dance in the countries of the southern part of the planet, including information on the principal festivals, spaces, articulators, publications, etc. With this initiative we intend to stimulate and facilitate international exchange, cooperation and circulation of artists and ideas from South to South.
Nadine Mondestin

Ghana Cultural Fund - 0 views

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    The Ghana Cultural Fund (GCF) is governed by a framework between the Royal Danish Embassy in Ghana and the Danish Centre for Culture and Development (DCCD) in Denmark. The GCF has a total budget of 5.65 million GH Cedis and it is scheduled to run for three years 2007 - 2009. The objective of the fund is to strengthen inter cultural relations, mutual understanding and promotion of democratic values among the people of Ghana through inter-cultural expressions and interactions. It is also to foster Ghanaian/Danish collaborations through the contemporary Arts and the preservation of our shared cultural heritage.
Nadine Mondestin

International Theatre Institute - 1 views

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    The International Theatre Institute (ITI), an international non-governmental organization (NGO) was founded in Prague in 1948 by UNESCO and the international theatre community. A worldwide network, ITI aims "to promote international exchange of knowledge and practice in theatre arts (drama, dance, music theatre) in order to consolidate peace and solidarity between peoples, to deepen mutual understanding and increase creative co-operation between all people in the theatre arts".
Nadine Mondestin

Volunteer Lawyers for the ARTS (VLA) - 0 views

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    Since 1969, VLA has been the leading provider of pro bono legal services, mediation, educational programs and publications, and advocacy to the arts community in New York and beyond. Through public advocacy, VLA frequently acts on issues vitally important to the arts community-freedom of expression and the protections to artists under the First Amendment being an area of special expertise and concern. The first arts-related legal aid organization, VLA is the model for similar organizations around the world. VLA is a nonprofit legal service organization supported in part with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and through generous gifts from law firms, corporations, foundations and individuals.
Nadine Mondestin

Leveraging Investments in Creativity (LINC) - 1 views

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    Leveraging Investments in Creativity (LINC) is a ten-year national initiative to improve the conditions for artists working in all disciplines. As a vital and immeasurable component of our cultural and collective identity, artists help us interpret our past, define our present and imagine our future. Working artists make resonant contributions to the daily lives of our communities, not only as creators, but also as entrepreneurs, educators and involved citizens. Representing more than 2 million working adults in 2001 (up from 730,000 in 1970), artists are a vibrant and ever-growing sector of the American workforce. However, artists are typically underpaid in relation to their peers with similar education and skill sets.
Stubby Holders

Stubby Cooler Holders Advertised My Brand - 1 views

I have a new business that I want to introduce to consumers. I planned on giving away items that not only advertise my brand but, at the same time will prove useful. So decided to give away stubby ...

gifts

started by Stubby Holders on 25 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
AV Hire

The Best AV System Provider - 1 views

Every time I have seminars or conferences to handle, I always ask the help of Ignite AV for my AV hire needs. They never fail me in providing excellent audio-visual solutions to any live events...

AV hire

started by AV Hire on 28 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
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Polka Dots Will Never Be Enough to Make Bike Helmets Cool - 0 views

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    Oliver acknowledges that the trend might have its critics, but brushes them aside, noting that "though some might scoff at the idea of making helmets de rigueur, one must remember that more options leave fewer reasons for cyclists to go unprotected." Count me among the scoffers. This piece misses the larger problem with helmets. Decoration doesn't make them less bulky or hard to store, and they still create a sticky mess of flattened hair. (Motorcycle helmets, by the way, are also not cool. The motorcycle is what's cool. Someone would look really stupid riding a bike with a motorcycle helmet on.)
Sonny Cher

My Activate Experience - 1 views

There was this one time that I got five exams to take in one day. All my major subjects so you can just imagine how I stay up all night to study. However, on my second night, I cannot take it anymo...

stimulants

started by Sonny Cher on 25 May 11 no follow-up yet
Justin Eastwind

Finding The Safest Products - 1 views

My youngest daughter has a very sensitive skin. In fact, she is prone to allergies. That is why her paediatrician advised me to use products which are free from chemicals that can harm the human bo...

started by Justin Eastwind on 08 May 13 no follow-up yet
Nadine Mondestin

The Arterial Network - 1 views

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    The Arterial Network is an informal, dynamic network of individuals, institutions and funding partners working to support the effectiveness and growth of African arts and culture in civil society and to enhance the sustainability of creative industries in Africa.
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Abbey Clancy gives young designer Hasan Hejazi a futuristic boost - Telegraph - 0 views

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    She's become more accustomed to talking about clothing than actually modelling it in recent times (her fashion slot on ITV's This Morning aims to solve all manner of style conundrums), but Abbey Clancy is back in the photographer's frame with a striking new campaign.
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Stylish Home in Neutral Colours Designed by Kariouk Associates in Ontario, Canada - 0 views

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    The Westboro Home in Ontario is a residential project designed by Kariouk Associates. The house responds to the needs of the clients. They wanted a bright and lively home, yet intimate (with a sense of privacy). The house displays an interesting exterior (half black, half white), large windows and a garden filled with ornamental plantings. "The garden takes a "bite" out of the tight, permissible building area, however it allowed for an extensive amount of glass that otherwise, due to restrictive building code requirements, would not be possible. The courtyard's lot-line side remains open, while its three interior sides are filled with windows and bring natural light into the heart of the home on both living floors."
Nadine Mondestin

Arts Management Network :: The Network for Arts Administrators and Experts in the Creat... - 0 views

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    For more than 8 years we provide our international network for arts and business. The website and the monthly newsletter became popular among professionals in the arts and the creative sector. With its global perspective, our network is a valuable resource for academics, students, researchers, regional and national authorities, business people, and journalists. Please feel invited to browse through the various collections for articles, books, courses, conferences, and web resources. And send us your feedback or contributions to make this independent network even better.
Nadine Mondestin

European Commission - Culture Aid - 0 views

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    The EU gives culture an important place in development cooperation by: * systematically integrating the cultural aspect in all its policies, projects and programmes, * funding the preservation of cultural heritage and the emergence of viable cultural industries, * covering living culture and cultural heritage - both important for growth, jobs and cultural identity, * encouraging its partners to include culture in their own poverty reduction strategies and national development plans. Unlike other donors, the EC gives priority to promoting and supporting its partners' culture rather than focusing on the promotion of its own culture.
Nadine Mondestin

Caribbean International Conference on the Cultural & Creative Industries - 0 views

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    May 5 to 6 2008 Barbados' National Cultural Foundation hosted the Caribbean International Conference on the Cultural and Creative Industries in order to stimulate discussion at the level of policy, programming and successful case studies.
Nadine Mondestin

International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) - 0 views

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    The International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) is the global network of arts councils and ministries of culture. IFACCA aims to benefit artists, arts organisations and communities worldwide. Our vision is a dynamic network, sharing knowledge and creating understanding to enrich a world of artistic and cultural diversity.
Nadine Mondestin

International Society for the Performing Arts - ISPA - 0 views

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    ISPA is a not-for-profit international organization (founded 1949) of over 600 executives and directors of concert and performance halls, festivals, performing companies, and artist competitions; government cultural officials; artists' managers; and other interested parties with a professional involvement in the performing arts from more than 50 countries in every region of the world, and in every arts discipline.\n\nThe purpose of ISPA is to develop, nurture, energize and educate an international network of arts leaders and professionals who are dedicated to advancing the field of the performing arts.
Justin Powers

Finally Enlightened - 1 views

started by Justin Powers on 19 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
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