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Other sites about Border Crossings

www.originsfestival.com - the site for the Origins Festival of First Nations
www.bordercrossingsblog.blogspot.com - the company's blog
http://www.everyclick.com/border-crossings - charitable giving to Border Crossings
http://www.re--orientations.blogspot.com/ - Chinese language blog about Re-Orientations

Partner organisations

www.indigeneity.net - Indigeneity Project at Royal Holloway, University of London
www.bruford.ac.uk - Rose Bruford College
www.yueju.net - Shanghai Yue Opera Company (in Chinese)
www.china-drama.com - Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre (mainly in Chinese)
www.teatereksem.se - Teater Eksem (Sweden)
http://cieafleurdepeau.blogspot.com - <<a fleur de peau>> (France)
www.takirua.co.nz - Taki Rua Productions, New Zealand (Maori theatre)
www.nativeearth.ca - Native Earth Theatre, Canada (Native American theatre)
www.autrynationalcenter.org/nativevoices - Native Voices at the Autry, USA (Native American theatre)
www.yirrayaakin.com.au - Yirra Yaakin, Australia (Australian Aboriginal Theatre)
www.polygonarts.org.uk - Polygon Arts (Participation and Learning partner)
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/culture/programme/about_culture_en.php - European Union Culture Programmes


Membership

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www.intercultural-europe.org - Platform for Intercultural Europe
http://panorama.intercultural-europe.org - The Platform's resource on Intercultural Dialogue
www.itc-arts.org - Independent Theatre Council
www.thetheatreconsortium.org.uk - The Theatre Consortium
www.rhiz.eu - European Cultural Foundation diversity site
www.euromedalex.org - Anna Lindh Foundation (Border Crossings is a member of the UK network)
www.sustainedtheatre.org.uk - Sustained Theatre Network

Website design

www.phuturedesign.co.uk


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