Applications for international capability...
Call for applications open to attend international capability building programme
WHK Gosling, in collaboration with the Creative New Zealand International team, have developed a new capability building programme aimed at giving managers, producers, agents, publishers and those working in the arts business the skills, practical know-how and support they need to successfully engage and captivate international audiences.
Delivered by experienced business advisors and industry people, this programme will help the participants capitalise on opportunities, overcome challenges, mitigate risks and make their journey as painless as possible.
The Succeed on the World Stage programme runs from June to October 2010 and covers important aspects of international touring including:
- International Marketing and Promotion
- Intellectual Property (IP) Protection
- Overseas Tour Logistics
- Visas and Working Overseas
- Effective Project Management
- Contract Negotiation and Deal Structuring
- International Tax and Structuring
- Turn Numbers into Know-How
- Developing a Winning Sales Pitch
This programme is fully funded by Creative New Zealand for those companies/individuals selected to participate. All workshops are held in Auckland. Creative New Zealand will provide travel support to companies that are based outside the Auckland area. Transport costs will be paid for CNZ clients who are accepted on to the course.
see the documents attached
Applications close on 14 May 2010.
Companies/individuals interested in applying for entry into this programme should contact Damian Bennett for an application form on (09) 968 8545 or via email Damian.Bennett@whk.co.nz. Or download the brochure and application form attached.
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| Application Form.doc | 370.5 KB |
| Succeed on the World Stage.pdf | 400.74 KB |
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Creative New Zealand is the national agency for the development of the arts in New Zealand. The purpose of our work is to encourage, promote and support the arts in New Zealand for the benefit of all New Zealanders.
(Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 1994).Our mandate is to support community and professional arts. In doing so, we uphold the principles of access, participation, and excellence and innovation in the arts.
We value the partnership we have with Maori, in acknowledgement of their unique position as tangata whenua. Much of what makes New Zealand art unique lies in what makes New Zealand unique - our indigenous culture.
We also value Pacific arts and their growing contribution to New Zealand identity. Given the increasing ethnic diversity of New Zealand’s population, Creative New Zealand works to ensure that our impact is felt across the population.











































