ARTS AND CULTURE
Supporting creativity
We work through Wales Arts International, our partnership with the Arts Council Wales; which supports international collaboration and opportunities for arts practitioners and artists. The unique partnership organisation Wales Arts International (WAI) is set to continue after a new agreement between the British Council and the Arts Council of Wales (ACW).
We encourage international collaboration and opportunities throughout the year for Wales-based artists, through our partnership organisation, Wales Arts International.
Find out more Want to know more about the latest developments on the Wales and UK arts scenes? We can link you to some of the best websites on film, art, theatre, film and dance.
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Our online book club offers an easy-to-search database of UK and Commonwealth books. Plus the chance to write your own book reviews and chat online to our reader-in-residence.
Visit the site Our literature portal connects you with other readers, writers, teachers, students and professionals to bring you the latest news, views and creative resources.
Visit the site Discover how UK science is affecting culture through technological innovation with this magazine-style website, updated every month with articles from leading writers.
Find out more Explore the UK music scene and read about the vibrant and diverse landscape of the UK's music scene, from hip hop to folk.
Visit the site Wales at the Venice Biennale of Art
Visit the Wales at the Venice Biennale of Art website to see which artists are represented at the world's largest and most prestigious international showcase for contemporary visual art, supported by the Arts council of Wales. Visit the site
http://www.walesvenicebiennale.org/
We are pleased to announce the launch of the second round of Connections Development Grant. The grant will enable one member of staff from an organisation to visit counterparts in China for up to 10 days, with the aim of furthering the face-to-face discussions needed to develop projects between you and your Chinese counterparts.
Click here for more information and an application form.
Science Made Simple, a company that brings Science and Theatre together will be touring a multi media theatre production of science to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August and nine European Countries - Turkey, Azerbaijan, Austria, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece and Israel - from September to December 2007.