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Date
09 September 2016 - 12:31

Jo Verrent on her visit to Indonesia

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.

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Hana and Annisa in front of UNLIMITED festival poster at Southbank Centre
Date
08 September 2016 - 19:29

Indonesia delegates join the Unlimited Festival in London

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.

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