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SUMMARY:Post-COVID19 Era: Is There a New Direction for the Performing Arts?
DESCRIPTION:This cultural webinar is focused to provide debate and discussion\, covering interesting initiatives\, flagging up potential solutions\, highlighting new opportunities\, encouraging positive developments\, and sharing our collective learning in this rapidly changing environment.\nModerator:\nTony Leung l Founder & Director\, Agents of Positive Change\nSpeaker:\nAlison M Friedman l Artistic Director\, Performing Arts\, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority\nFung Lam l Composer\nWilson Ng l Associate Conductor\, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra\nRegistering as KLUB 11 member is a prerequisite for joining this webinar.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/post-covid19-era-is-there-a-new-direction-for-the-performing-arts/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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SUMMARY:How Will Global Crisis Change Hollywood and China?
DESCRIPTION:China was on track to overtake the United States as the largest consumer of movies in the world\, until Covid-19 hit the country and forced thousands of movie theaters to close. How will the pandemic affect China’s movie business and Chinese firms investing in Hollywood productions? Where is Hollywood heading now that the huge marketplace on the other side of the world faces uncertainties? And what will a U.S.-China decoupling mean to the booming U.S.-China cross boarder investment in movies?\nCome hear a panel of creative\, business and legal experts in entertainment and media share insights into the latest trends and predictions of how China’s market is affecting the ways that film and TV are financed\, produced\, and distributed in a post-outbreak era—while creating new opportunities and challenges for all concerned.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/how-will-global-crisis-change-hollywood-and-china/
CATEGORIES:Culture,Lifestyle
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SUMMARY:DISCOVERY: Arts\, Culture\, COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:How is the COVID-19 crisis shaping arts and culture across America? On Episode 4 of DISCOVERY\, we’ll talk with Arthur Cohen\, CEO and cofounder of LaPlaca Cohen. He’ll share insights from Culture Track\, an ongoing study of US cultural consumers\, and together we’ll talk through culture and creativity in our ever-changing world.\n\nDISCOVERY is a weekly Knight Foundation show\, hosted by the Knight Arts team. The program takes a weekly look at how the arts and artists build informed and engaged communities. To see past episodes\, or to learn more about Knight’s live weekly shows\, visit KF.org
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/discovery-arts-culture-covid-19/
CATEGORIES:Art,Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing,Travel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200721T090000
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SUMMARY:International Perspectives on Museum Interpretation
DESCRIPTION:Moving beyond traditional gallery texts\, this webinar addresses new interpretive methods with close attention to the roles that language and technology play. Speakers from institutions in Asia\, Europe and the US will outline the multi-sensory strategies their own exhibition teams have used to enhance installations\, activate works of art\, and facilitate deeper connections for visitors. The panel will also explore the broader challenges and opportunities inherent in interpreting for diverse\, international audiences. \n\nMeet the Speakers\n(listed alphabetically)\nJeanne Goswami\, Independent Interpretation Consultant\nJovanna Scorsone\, Education and Public Engagement Manager\, Aga Khan Museum\nCherry Thian\, Senior Manager\, Audience Department\, Asian Export Art Asian Civilizations Museum\nKaty Wan\, Assistant Curator\, Tate Modern; Moderator \n\nWebinar Co-organizers:\nKarina Corrigan\, H.A. Crosby Forbes Curator of Asian Export Art\, Peabody Essex Museum\nApril Watson\, Curator\, Photography\, The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art\nClement Onn\, Senior Curator\, Asian Export Art Asian Civilizations Museum
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/international-perspectives-on-museum-interpretation/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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SUMMARY:An Exciting Time for Brands | WITH Paris
DESCRIPTION:The first half of 2020 has not spared brands. Neither did the recent social protests. The Black Lives Matter movement and imminent American elections have particularly forced brands to fist-wave\, if not to take concrete actions.\nIn this intense context\, brands have no choice but to redefine their roles and imagine new ways to engage with their younger and ‘woke’ GenZ consumers beyond traditional social media strategies.\nIn this webinar\, we’ll be sharing some fresh & intriguing models that could push the creative envelope for brands that are willing to outstrip the needs of the now committed-consumer.\nWhile our case studies will focus on the fashion\, beauty\, art\, travel\, wine & spirit industries\, we warmly welcome any marketing professionals to join this ‘roller-coaster’ session where we’ll decipher: \n\nnew influence\nnew touchpoints\nnew e-commerce\nnew relationships
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/an-exciting-time-for-brands-with-paris/
CATEGORIES:Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing,Leisure & Tourism,Lifestyle,Travel
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SUMMARY:Museum Lightning Talks: Generating Revenue Through Digital Content & Virtual Experiences
DESCRIPTION:Back in May\, when we hosted a webinar on monetizing digital content\, museums and cultural organizations were only just beginning to experiment with effective ways to generate revenue through digital programs. Now\, several months later\, we’ve seen a surge of exciting initiatives that are bringing in money. From virtual summer camps\, ticketed virtual events\, animal cameos\, to online classes\, cultural institutions have launched a range of digital projects that are serving as new revenue streams. To showcase some of these new initiatives\, we’re thrilled to host a “Museum Lightning Talks” webinar.\nJoin Brendan Ciecko (CEO & Founder @ Cuseum)\, with special guests Kara Fikse (Assistant Director\, Philanthropic Engagement & Stewardship @ Carnegie Museums)\, Joshua Rupp (Director of Events @ Lincoln Park Zoo)\, Katie Mayshak (Deputy Director of Development @ ICA Boston)\, Emily Moody (Managing Event and Program Producer @ Cummer Museum)\, Sharon McRorie (Education Programs Manager @ Asheville Art Museum) & McKenna Nischke (Digital Communications Specialist @ Phoenix Zoo).\nEach panelist will share a new digital initiative they’ve launched at their organization to generate revenue\, which will be followed by a discussion\, feedback session\, and Q&A among these cultural sector professionals!
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/museum-lightning-talks-generating-revenue-through-digital-content-virtual-experiences/
CATEGORIES:Culture
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