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D6: culture in transit
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events and conferences

We have participated in many events and conferences across the globe, in the roles of panellist, moderator, advisor and sector expert. Some events we have recently contributed to include: Thinking International, at the Sage, Who Are We? Art, Migration and the Production of Democracy at the Tate Modern, and Brexit: Ireland, Britain and the Arts in the Years Ahead, at the Centre Culturel Irlandais.
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wor culture: no culture on a dead planet

Lead Producer Andrea was invited to present at Newcastle University’s Wor Culture event to mark Earth Day 2021. >>
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wor culture: what does it mean to be international now?

Clymene presented the importance of international working, joining networks, and creating collaboratively at Newcastle University’s Wor Culture event. >>
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centrala: art and brexit

Clymene presented as part of Centrala’s Art and Brexit series,  discussing how Brexit is affecting artists' residencies in Europe and worldwide. >>
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we make tomorrow

Lead Producer Andrea presented our 2020 programme There is Beauty in This Journey at this Julie's Bicycle Summit. >>
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creative europe

In May 2019 D6 were asked by Creative Europe Desk UK to present our case studies and advice on working in Europe. >>
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common ground: culture, climate and social justice

In July 2019 D6's Lead Producer Andrea was invited to lead a round table discussion at Julie's Bicycle's event Common Ground: Culture, Climate and Social Justice. >>
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thinking international 2019

We were invited this May to discuss the future of creative  work in our region and beyond. >>
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Thinking International

Last June D6 was asked to present at Thinking International at the Sage Gateshead to discuss how arts and heritage organisations can continue working internationally in our current political climate, and how at D6 we hope to  continue to produce international projects. >>
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Culture 2030

In November 2018 Clymene was invited to share her thoughts on the Cultural Co-operation Networks of Cities as part of Culture 2030 in Elefsina. >>
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Beyond the obvious 2017

In January 2017 our director Clymene Christoforou spoke on a panel at Beyond the Obvious in Budapest, the annual conference of Culture Action Europe which explored challenges of the European project. >>
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Brexit: Britain, Ireland and the arts in the years ahead

In November 2017, Clymene was invited to the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris, to discuss the implications of the UK leaving the European Union, and how this will affect international collaboration within the arts and cultural sector. >>
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Tate Exchange

We were invited by Counterpoints Arts to share our work as part of Tate Exchange’s Who Are We? Art, Migration and the Production of Democracy which took place at the Tate Modern from 22 - 27 May. >>
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voices of culture

In 2016 we took part in discussions with the European Commission about intercultural dialogue and bringing communities together through shared public spaces. >>
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beyond the obvious 2014

In October 2014, Culture Action Europe held their annual public conference and general meeting. Over 180 European leaders gathered for the conference, Beyond the Obvious: from Producing Things to Nurturing Social Capital. >>
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Continental Drift?

Continental Drift? was opened and moderated by Clymene Christoforou, in her role as Culture Action Europe board member and D6 director. Clymene was joined by UK MEPs who sit on the Culture Committee in the European Parliament, Jill Evans and Julie Ward, and representatives from UK and wider European arts and creative industries’ networks. >>
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