IFACCA Announcements in May 2002
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World Summit dates announced
Dates for the Second World Summit on the Arts and Culture, to be hosted by the National Arts Council of Singapore, were announced today. Commencing on the evening of Sunday November 23, 2003 with the welcome and registration, the summit will conclude at midday Wednesday November 26, with the agreement of an action plan. The summit, which will be organised in partnership with IFACCA, will see representatives of arts and culture agencies from around the world gather to exchange ideas and debate key issues. The theme and program will be announced later in the year. more >
First affiliate members join IFACCA
Americans for the Arts, the Asian Cultural Council, the International Network on Cultural Policy and the National Culture and Arts Foundation of Taiwan were among the first round of affiliate members welcomed by the IFACCA board at its recent Singapore meeting. For information on affiliate membership see http://www.ifacca.org/en/support/page01_membership.html. more >
REQUEST FOR HELP WITH ARTS REMUNERATION POLICIES
Do you know anything about policies and guidelines for the remuneration of artists? If so, perhaps you can help with our latest D'ART question (number 6), from the Performing Arts Network of South Africa. If you know of relevant publications or web links, or contacts for others who could help with this important issue, then see http://www.ifacca.org/en/organisation/page04_research.html. more >
Report on IFACCA's board meeting
Meeting in Singapore, 22-23 April, IFACCA's interim board approved not just the host of the 2003 World Summit but also the new staff exchange scheme (FLEx), the draft constitution, the board election process and the first round of affiliate members. The Board also met with arts agencies from across Asia and welcomed its new member, Fernando Vicario, an expert on Latin American arts and culture. See the media release for more details. more >
Second World Summit to be staged in Singapore
The second World Summit on the Arts and Culture will be hosted by the National Arts Council of Singapore in November 2003. The date and theme will be announced in the next few weeks. The World Summit, which will be organised in partnership with IFACCA, will see representatives of arts and culture agencies from around the world gather to exchange ideas and debate key issues. more >








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