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A series of seminars exploring what it takes to be a "National cultural flagship"

Wednesday 11 February 2009. 6.00pm

Cultural Flagships: Being a ‘National’ - Museums and Galleries

Speakers include John Leighton FRSE, Director-General, National Galleries of Scotland, Mr Neil MacGregor, Director, The British Museum, Dr Gordon Rintoul, Director, National Museum Scotland and Enrique Juncosa, Director, Irish Museum of Modern Art

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In the context of new nations and nationalisms, and government cultural policies, how do institutions representing different art forms respond to the challenge of being ‘National’? In this seminar, a panel of guests representing prestigious Galleries and Museums throughout the UK and Ireland will debate the challenges involved in operating under a ‘National’ remit. Questions to be addressed include the challenge of achieving and maintaining artistic excellence; the duty to preserve and nurture our national heritage while encouraging experimental work and the importance of playing a leading role in the strategic development and organisation of the art form nationally.

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Film - 26 June 2008 at 6pm
Speakers included Ginnie Atkinson, Managing Director, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Leslie Hills, Producer, Skyline Productions
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What does it means to be designated a ‘National’ arts organisation? In the context of new nations and nationalisms, and government cultural policies, how do institutions representing different art forms respond to the challenge of being ‘National’?. In this seminar, a panel of representatives from the .lm industry will debate the challenges and opportunities involved in operating under a ‘National’ remit. Questions to be addressed include the challenge of achieving and maintaining artistic excellence; the duty to preserve and nurture our national heritage while encouraging experimental work and the importance of playing a leading role in the strategic development and organisation of the art form nationally, including collaborating with smaller companies and taking responsibility for training the artists of the future.
Image courtesy of Edinburgh International Film Festival

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Organised jointly with the Edinburgh International Film Festival
Music and Opera. Thursday 21 February 2008 at 6pm
Speakers included; Mr Jonathan Mills, Festival Director and Chief Executive, Edinburgh International Festival and Mr Roy McEwan, Managing Director, Scottish Chamber Orchestra.
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In the context of new nations and nationalisms, government and policies, how do institutions represent different art forms and respond to the challenge of being "National", while still incorporating historic variations. Leaders from a wide range of cultural bodies will have an opportunity to share their experiences and reflect on how they seek to be ‘National’. An influential panel will debate the issues for music organisations operating under a ‘National’ remit. Encompassing a range of values and purposes such as excellence, geographical spread, international ambitions; such companies are also drivers in the preservation and development of the art form.

Future seminars will discuss national theatre companies, broadcasters and galleries.
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Updated 2 April, 2009
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