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ASIA AND THE ARTS POLICIES AND POSSIBILITIES FOR THE FUTURESaturday, 15 June 2002 - 2.00 - 5.00 pm The Sidney Myer Asia Centre, University of Melbourne Forum Contents: | Introduction | Summary | Transcripts | Papers can be downloaded
as PDF A discussion with a distinguished group of speakers on the way forward for arts activity in our region. What are the major issues for arts development for the next five to ten years and what is our potential role in this? Speakers:
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the Free Acrobat Reader The contemporary arts in Asia today are at a cross-roads: to turn to the local or embrace the global; to celebrate the future or glorify the past; to elevate individual genius beyond cultural context or to focus on local relevance; to be safe or to take risks; and to question even the usefulness of focusing on this one particular region of the world. How do these issues impact on regional partners like Australia? What is our future in the region, or, more importantly, what can we offer, and in turn gain, from it in the next ten years? Invitees brought their ideas on these broader issues of the arts in our region to discuss the most effective paths we might take for the future. The speakers introduced key issues, strategies and 'blue-sky' scenarios, followed by the discussion. Breakout sessions were chaired by Professor
Ted Snell, Curtin University, Perth, Ben Strout, Director, Arts Development,
Australia Council, Sydney, and berni m janssen, writer and performer,
Melbourne. The plenary was led and summarised by Jenny McGregor, Executive
Director, Asialink.
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