I was interviewed by SBS Radio Denmark, to give my insight to amazing cross-cultural project I am coordinating at Sydney Opera House called MADE by the Opera House - a Multidisciplinary Australian Danish Exchange - a ten-year collaboration between Sydney Opera House and The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark.
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I describe (in Danish) my own perspective as the program coordinator, and how significant this project is in creating closer collaboration between Australia and Denmark. I also describe what it was like to meet so many awesome Danes (such as Their Royal Highnesses, the Crown Prince Couple and Jan Utzon!), and also how I got to practise speaking Danish with Her Royal Highness, Crown Princess Mary! Jennifer McMaster, one of the inaugural Australian MADE winners, also gives her insight as the MADE participant to go to Denmark to work on a multidisciplinary project.
For those not living in Australia - SBS stands for 'Special Broadcasting Service' and is Australia's national provider of"multilingual and multicultural radio and television services that inform, educate and entertain all Australians and, in doing so, reflect Australia's multicultural society" - SBS: Frequently Asked Questions SBS Corporation, accessed 26 May 2007
Thanks to SBS Radio Denmark for this article.
Click here to listen to the interview.
I describe (in Danish) my own perspective as the program coordinator, and how significant this project is in creating closer collaboration between Australia and Denmark. I also describe what it was like to meet so many awesome Danes (such as Their Royal Highnesses, the Crown Prince Couple and Jan Utzon!), and also how I got to practise speaking Danish with Her Royal Highness, Crown Princess Mary! Jennifer McMaster, one of the inaugural Australian MADE winners, also gives her insight as the MADE participant to go to Denmark to work on a multidisciplinary project.
For those not living in Australia - SBS stands for 'Special Broadcasting Service' and is Australia's national provider of"multilingual and multicultural radio and television services that inform, educate and entertain all Australians and, in doing so, reflect Australia's multicultural society" - SBS: Frequently Asked Questions SBS Corporation, accessed 26 May 2007
Thanks to SBS Radio Denmark for this article.