British Council Norway

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Arts

New ways of connecting and seeing each other through the arts

Our Arts programme in Norway currently focuses on constitutional and human rights and the freedom of expression for all.

We aim to

How?

British Council is involved in arts projects which empower audiences to explore at times uncomfortable issues and untangle the many misunderstandings and presumptions through the arts, often using documentary forms (film, texts, literature, visual and performing arts).

UK is a leader in many aspects of running arts organisations. In addition to UK experts, speakers and artists, we provide capacity building for our strategic partners. Equal opportunity and diversity, access and inclusiveness, and audience building are just some of these.

Further details:

Monika Meling-Tynkkynen, monika.meling-tynkkynen@britishcouncil.no

RECENT ARTS ACTIVITIES

24 hours in Afghanistan 10-11 Feb 2012 at the Nobel Peace Center, Oslo

Filmmakers/Changemakers seminar 10 Feb 2012 at Human Rights Human Wrongs film festival

Present Tense: Europe Jan 2012 at Tromsø International Film Festival

More film resources available at film.britishcouncil.org

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