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The Asia project

Where
Poland
When
2016
Key objectives of the measure:

The Asia project is meant to increase the presence of Polish culture in Asian countries, including in particular China, the Republic of  Korea and Japan. In 2013 Poland’s presence in the region was marked through the concert tour of the Lutosławski Quartet (Hong Kong, South Korea, China, Singapore), the concerts by Zakopower and Cracovia Danza at the Meet in Beijing Festival and the contemporary-dance programme at the Beijing Fringe Festival. In Hong Kong Teatr Dramatyczny put on the "Persona. Marilyn" spectacle by Krystian Lupa and Teatr Polski from Bielsko-Biała put on "Zbrodnia", directed by Ewelina Marciniak, at the Seoul Performing Arts Festival in the Republic of  Korea. The Polish jazz artists, including Anna Maria Jopek, Maciej Obara, Marcin Masecki and Pink Freud played at the Jarasum International Jazz Festival in South Korea, the Tokyo Jazz Festival and the New Polish Music Festival in Japan. As part of the Asia Project, Polish culture was presented in Hong Kong, Singapore, Burma, India and Taiwan.[1]

 

[1]  The list is available on http://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/documentupload/DAC%20List%20of%20ODA%20Recipients%202014%20final.pdf

Scope of the measure:
International
Nature of the measure:
institutional
Goals of UNESCO's 2005 Convention
Cultural Domain
Music
Performing Arts
Cultural Value Chain
Creation
Participation