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Want to make a difference in forest conservation through craft?

Join us on 7 January 2022, 9.00 to 10.00 a.m. (UK)/ 5.00 to 6.00 p.m. (PH) for the Woven Networks information session and community gathering.


We will be introducing ‘Woven Networks – Craft changemakers conserving forests’ and grant opportunities for scoping and research, in partnership with the Forest Foundation. You can also meet potential collaborators from the Philippines and the UK.

Congratulations to the 2021 grantees

For this round, we have five grantees from the PH and five from the UK. Get to know the recipients of the Connections Through Culture Digital Collaboration and Alumni Grants and their exciting projects.

Learn new management skills this holiday season

Complete a course at Creative Communities Learning Lab (CCLL) in three hours! These free, self-led courses include: Digital community strategy and management, Ways to monetise your creative work and Bringing your training online. You can always come back and resume where you left off. Once done, you get a certificate.

Reimagining the legacy of Filipino musician Jose Maceda

33-33 (UK) and the University of the Philippines Center for Ethnomusicology (PH) present Japanese musician Aki Onda’s 2019 re-staging of Jose Maceda’s 1970s-piece Cassette 100. This online broadcast is supported by the British Council’s 2020 Connections Through Culture Digital Collaborations Grant.

Celebrating stories of making across the seas

Craft MNL (PH) and the Manchester Craft and Design Centre (UK) amplify the voices of makers from the Philippines and the UK during these challenging times through Hand to Hand. This initiative is supported by the Creative Hubs Collaboration Grant.

A musical masterpiece for Dr Wise on Influenza

We commissioned audio-visual artist and musician Joee Mejias to complement the 1919 British public information film Dr Wise on Influenza, through a musical score that highlights contemporary links to today’s pandemic.

Do creative enterprises contribute to inclusive growth?

The report features 10 creative enterprises in the Philippines to find out how they operate and create social impact. The study is led by Nordicity and Bayan Academy and commissioned by the British Council.

Photo credits: CTC grantees 2021, ©MRRZ photos; Creative Communities Learning Lab headshot ©Ha Nguyen; Casettes 100 Screenshot ©Jose Maceda's Cassettes 100, Kanagawa Arts Theatre, Yokohama, 2019; Hand to Hand ©Craft MNL; Joee Mejias ©Joee and I; and creative enterprises ©Bayan Academy

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Our work in the arts and creative industries

We bring together creative people from the UK, Philippines and over 100 countries we work in to form lasting connections, share peer-to-peer learning and inspire transformational experiences.

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32nd Street corner
3rd Avenue
Bonifacio Global City
Taguig City
1635
Philippines

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