ASEF Unplugged: Conversations on the Arts in Asia and Europe
“Why do our proposals get rejected?”
The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) and Five Arts Centre will gather managers of grants and programmes from the private sector and cultural institutions in Malaysia to speak about their initiatives and how these can be accessed for Malaysian arts projects. A moderated open session will follow to understand what are the key aspects that these programmes look out for, how and why proposals get rejected, how to deal with the paperwork and reporting requirements, and what the success rates are like.
Save the date for Saturday, 9 March 2019 at 15:30-17:30 at KOTAK, Five Arts Centre, 27 Lorong Datuk Sulaiman 7, Taman Tan Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur
Speakers:
Florence LAMBERT
Head of Arts and Creative Industries
The British Council
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Miriam HAGER
Programme Coordinator
Goethe-Institut
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Tsuyoshi Kurihara
Deputy Director
The Japan Foundation Kuala Lumpur
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TAN E-Jan
CEO, INXO Productions
INXO Arts and Culture Foundation
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Tunku Putri Afifah Tunku Anor
Head, Projects (Environment, Sports, Arts & Culture)
Yayasan Sime Darby
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Phina SO
Programme Manager, Knowledge, Networks, Policy
Cambodian Living Arts
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Fatima AVILA
Project Manager, Culture
ASEF
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Moderated by:
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Anupama SEKHAR
Director, Culture
ASEF
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Please register your interest at https://www.facebook.com/events/1514587325340710/
Update: Read the highlights of the conversation here: https://culture360.asef.org/magazine/asef-unplugged-kuala-lumpur-why-do-our-proposals-get-rejected-key-messages/
Other related events:
ASEF Unplugged – Kuala Lumpur @ Pullman KL City Centre Hotel
ASEF gathers 15 local arts organisation for an evening of informal conversation on Saturday, 9 March, 18:30-20:30, at the Pullman KL City Centre Hotel. This closed-door discussion will revolve around the ground realities of the contemporary arts in Malaysia, as well as ASEF’s work in arts, culture, & heritage.