Dialogue on Arts, Culture & Climate Change

Dialogue on Arts, Culture & Climate Change

Beijing, China 9-12 October 2008

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PARTICIPANTS

Carole Collet - United Kingdom

Amanda Cui - China

Thomas Daquioag - Philippines

Claudia Eipeldauer - Austria

Dirk Fleischmann - Germany

Klaus Fraedrich – Germany

Marco Gemmer - China/Germany

Olaf Gerlach - Denmark

Peter Gingold - United Kingdom

David Haley - United Kingdom

Katja Hellkoetter - Germany

Toshiroh Ikegami – Japan

Wu Jian An – China

Yu Jie – China

Sacha Kagan - Germany

Beatrice Kaldun – Germany

Oleg Koefoed - Denmark

Julien Knebusch - France/Germany

Jo Kukathas – Malaysia

Paphonsak La-or – Thailand

Soren Lutken – Denmark

Tapio Makela - Finland

Piotr Matczak – Poland

Ning Han – China

Michiko Nitta - Japan

Irfan Prijambada - Indonesia

Aroon Puritat - Thailand

Martina Reuter – Austria

Leang Seckon – Cambodia

Shanta Serbjeet Singh - India

Shirley Soh - Singapore

Yanina Taneva - Bulgaria

Jiang Tong – China

Rustam Vania - India

Insa Winkler – Germany

Shu Yang – China

Lucky Yi - China

Lu Shen Zhong - China

Zhu Luming - China

Shi Jing Xin - China

Zhu Shou Xian – China

One Response to “PARTICIPANTS”

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    Romain Maitra:

    Romain Maitra: Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    May 12th, 2009 at 6:26 am
    I am a cultural anthropologist, cultural commentator, art and film critic from Calcutta, India. (You can type my name — ROMAIN MAITRA — in the Google Search for more information. Please do let me know if I could take part in the next(big or small) event while reading out a paper on the bridging between art, culture, and climate change. I will be particularly inclined in the Copenhagen Summit in December 2009. I hope you will take me into your fold and have me as a part of you all. Best, Romain Maitra

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The Dialogue on Art, Culture & Climate Change is an investigation into the role of culture and the arts in the cross-cultural dialogue on climate change between and in Asia and Europe. The project gathers 50 Asian and European artists, designers, architects, cultural practitioners, environmentalists and scientists. Read more!

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