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More than $690k in grant to support Australia and India creative collaborations

Image: Maitri grants

The Centre for Australia-India Relations (CAIR) has announced the recipients of the 2022-23 Maitri Cultural Partnerships grants.

These grants support Australian creative collaboration with India and have been divided into three programs:

The six grant recipients for 2022-23 represent a diverse range of cultural sectors from new media to textile design.

Image: Mona Foma Festival (Source: Website)

Tasmania’s world-famous festival of music and art Mona Foma will lead a two-year Australia-India music collaboration with artistic exchanges, music residencies resulting in a major concert in 2025.

Bábbarra Women’s Centre in Maningrida, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory will collaborate with Tharangini Studio in Bengaluru working with emerging women artists in textile development.

Image: Ben Knapton

Leading Australian circus and physical theatre director Benjamin Knapton will work with leading performers of traditional Indian physical theatre in a production to premiere at the Royal Opera House in Mumbai.

Image: Raghav Handa 9Source: Sydney dance Company)

Raghav Handa’s project features an international development collaboration between Australian dance artists and the Attakkalari Dance Centre for Movement Arts at the 2024 India Biennale in Bengaluru. 

Image: Félicia Atkinson: Stick and Stone (Source: Liquid Architecture)

Melbourne-based Liquid Architecture will co-host, with New Delhi-based Sarai-CSDS, a symposium, workshop, and exhibition exploring creative practices engaged with new technologies in sound and media.

Image: Undercurrent Theatre Company 9Source: Facebook)

West Australian theatre makers Undercurrent Theatre Company’s co-production with Kerala-based VOiD Ensemble.

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