Category Archives: cross cultural collaboration

ACYPI Sydney #2: Mapping the Opportunity Landscape in the Asian Century

Australia China Young Professionals Initiative Sydney Proudly presents MAPPING THE OPPORTUNITY LANDSCAPE IN THE ASIAN CENTURY with Guest Speaker Heather Ridout Presented in association with the Australia China Business Council 22 February 2012 6.30pm Australia China Business Council Shanghai Room … Continue reading

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Beijing’s music underground rocks Carriageworks in Sound Kapital

Sound Kapital, Creative Asia’s first major production for 2012, and the largest showcase of Beijing rock to hit Australian shores yet, went off with a bang last week at Carriageworks in Redfern. The night began with an artist talk by … Continue reading

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SOUND KAPITAL: SPEND AN EVENING IN BEIJING’S MUSIC UNDERGROUND

Carriageworks and Creative Asia Present SOUND KAPITAL 3 Feb 2011 Discover Beijing’s seething music underground in this one night only special event at Carriageworks An associated event of the City of Sydney Chinese New Year Festival Projections by Matthew Niederhauser … Continue reading

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Carsick Cars hit town!

BIG news for anyone who knows anything of China’s underground music scene: Beijing’s hottest indie rock band are coming to Sydney! As part of their 3 city Australia Tour this November, Carsick Cars will be playing at FBi Social next … Continue reading

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China Australia Literary Forum

The China Australia Literary Forum has wrapped up for this year and we finally have a moment to reflect on what a fantastic week it was. Three days of stimulating exchange and exchange between Chinese and Australian authors, translators, critics … Continue reading

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China Australia Literary Forum

Creative Asia is very pleased to announce the upcoming opening of the China Australia Literary Forum (30 August- 2 September 2011) In this important literary encounter, hosted by the UWS Writing and Society Research Group, ten prominent Chinese writers are visiting … Continue reading

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52 Suburbs: A search for beauty in the Sydney ‘burbs

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I’m delighted to be posting this guest review of Louise Hawson’s 52 suburbs, now showing at the Museum of Sydney. This review is contributed by arts writer Joanna Bayndrian. East is West: refreshing explorations of Sydney’s population epicenter in Louise Hawson’s 52 … Continue reading

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Ama and Chan – Theatre and social media collide

What do you get when you merge live theatre, Youtube, Facebook and reality TV?  Ama and Chan, a completely new, refreshing and fun take on a multimedia production by Urban Theatre Projects, opening May 4 at Bankstown Arts Centre. Described … Continue reading

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Exhibition launch: Mao, Terracotta Army & Myself (Adam Chang)

The Chinese Australian art community were out in force on a sultry evening last night in Redfern, for the launch of artist Adam Chang’s new solo exhibition at the Chinalink Gallery. ‘Mao, Terracotta Army & Myself’, curated by Chinalink Gallery Founder David … Continue reading

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Walkley Book Award winner to tour China

Australian author Shirley Shackleton, recent winner of the 2010 Walkley Non Fiction Book award, will tour the China literary festival circuit this March to talk about her recent novel, The Circle of Silence. The Chinese lit fest scene has been … Continue reading

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