Creative Café (Basingstoke). Welcome to: The Creative Café Basingstoke Professor Anthony Dean Dean of Faculty of Arts University of Winchester.

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Creative Café (Basingstoke)

Welcome to: The Creative Café Basingstoke Professor Anthony Dean Dean of Faculty of Arts University of Winchester

Symon Easton Cultural Investment Manager Strategy and Innovation Business Unit Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council Eliza (Eli) Berry BA (Hons) Creative Industries (Graduate) University of Winchester Special Thanks to: Cllr Keith Chapman Cabinet Member for Sport and Leisure Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council

Café Culture (Winchester)

Café Culture (History) established in events (to date) database of over 300 participants approximately 40 – 60 participants at each event website Slug & Lettuce Café/Bar, Winchester

Café Culture (website)

The Creative Industries (?) Advertising Architecture Art & Antiques Markets Computer Games Crafts Design Designer Fashion Video, Film & Photography Music Performing Arts Publishing Software Television & Radio Source: Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS), 2009

Café Culture (guest speakers) 55 local, regional, national & international presentations Including: David Panton (Co-director of ACME Studios) Jo Nolan (Director of Screen South) Catarina Loriggio (Creative Programmer for London 2012) Charles Landry (Founder of COMEDIA) Siobhan Davies (Choreographer, Siobhan Davies Dance Company) Helen Marriage (Director of Artichoke Productions) Peter Florence (Artistic Director, Hay-on-Wye Literature Festival) David Jubb (Artistic Director, Battersea Arts Centre)

Café Culture (the concept) …is a networking opportunity for arts and creative professionals acts as a focus or consultative group for the sector investigates good practices (elsewhere) provides a platform for advocacy and lobbying facilitates co-operation between creative practices sharing of information, skills and resources provides opportunity for informal mentoring …that:

Winchester Discovery Centre & Silver Hill Square

Creative Industries Business Advisory Service Richard Ryan Creative Business Advisor

Creative Café (Basingstoke) Future events: Setting up a Creative Business Steve Fisher (Cibas) 6.30pm, Thursday 29 th October What is Culture John Holden (Demos Associate) 6.30pm, Thursday 26 th November

Creative Café (Basingstoke)