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September 2007

Creative Clusters 2007

Creative Clusters, the leading global conference on policy for the creative economy and culture-led regeneration, takes place in London, 9th to 14th November 2007.

Get Informed 
Experience London’s leading creative districts, including Soho, Savile Row, Exhibition Road and the South Bank. Learn from the leading players about major projects from across the world: the new Guggenheim in Abu Dhabi, Paris Plage, and creative Shanghai. Hear expert speakers from China, Detroit, Trinidad, Milan, Sao Paolo, Ruhr valley, Washington DC, Toronto, Queensland, Lagos, Lithuania, Tehran, Croatia, Taiwan, Johannesburg and Jamaica. Hear keynote speeches by Will Hutton, Charles Landry, Margaret Hodge, Jude Kelly.

Get Connected   
Meet delegates from thirty-five countries at receptions in London’s leading venues, including the ITV HQ overlooking the Thames, Victoria & Albert Museum, The Circus Space in Hoxton Square, and Queen Elizabeth Hall.

Get Controversial    
Join debates and discussions on the tough questions facing the creative economy: How can we train people for creativity?  Creative economy: a golden age or just hot air?  “Cultural diversity drives London's creativity": how is this playing out for black creative entrepreneurs in London’s poorest districts?

Get Involved   
Take part in small group workshops, master-classes and project tours to London’s leading creative regeneration projects.

If you are involved in the creative economy, you too should be at Creative Clusters. See the programme and full list of speakers is at: www.creativeclusters.com

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