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- 31 October 2016 - 12:09
UK/ID Festival 2016 - Our first two weeks
Find out what's been happening during the first two weeks of our UK/ID Festival 2016.
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Find out what's been happening during the first two weeks of our UK/ID Festival 2016.
The first ever UNLIMITED Festival in Glasgow, is attended by Belinda and Mariska from Ballet ID, we found out what they think about their experiences.
Blast Theory, in Brighton, UK, is offering a unique opportunity for an Indonesian artist to spend up to four weeks at its studio in March 2017
In April 2016, creative producer, diversity trainer and consultant Jo Verrent visited Indonesia for an Arts and Disability research and consultancy visit as part of our UK/Indonesia 2016-18.
Two Indonesia’s talented young individuals, Hana Madness and Annisa Rahmania are invited by the British Council to attend the festival and create connections with creative disabled artists.
Lily Yulianti Farid, the initiator and director of Makassar International Writers Festival (MIWF) takes part in Momentum, the Edinburgh Festivals International Programme.
Our Fashion Futures Residencies are a series of residencies with the aim to develop artistic and creative collaboration between UK based designers and Indonesian young designers.
Arts Programme Manager Camelia Harahap shares her music recommendations from The Great Escape Festival in Brighton.
Eric Sasono reflects on the documentary film 'ecosystem' in Indonesia.
Film critic Eric Sasono talks about his experience of Virtual Reality at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2016.