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Create n Innovate ‘09

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Please Note: this event is currently postponed. Any notification of a rescheduled or alternate event will be posted on this website.

BelfastWaterfrontHallScheduled for November 2009. 2 days of presentations, panels and workshops highlighting and exploring ideas and good practice in creativity and innovation, and its importance for our economies, our societies and our futures.

Speakers and panellists from across the UK -  keynote from Feargal Sharkey, CEO of UK Music, and panel discussions with creative practitioners, representatives from the business sector , educators, researchers and policy makers.

An amazing array of 12 workshop and presentation sessions where you will be stimulated and challenged – led by people such as Baba Israel, New York hip hop emcee, poet and beatboxer who now runs Contact Theatre in Manchester;  Cathy Hunt from Australia who will present the development of Australian indigenous art; Stephen Feber who will be creative about the amazing new Heartlands development project in Cornwall; Marek Banczyk who has worked on a development strategy for Poznan, a “second city” in Poland; Jan Runge, one of the authors of the recent “Creativity in Europe” report;  Venu Dhupa who will challenge us on our understanding of what these words mean; Sharon Taylor who will look at the relationships between creative professionals in schools; Raj Isar who will take examine some of the assumptions sometimes made about the successes and failures in this area; and Pia Alebrad from TILLT in Sweden which works on projects where artists are based in everyday workplaces.

In addition to standard content, this website will invite conversation and engagement  with the conference content and fellow attendees prior to the event:


  • All the information, arrangements and particulars you need for the conference and for participation in the createninnovate.eu online community.
  • Comment and engage with Papers, Panel Topics & Speakers
  • Blogging service: open to attendees, speakers and citizen journalists.
  • Twitter channels open for conference conversation, conference updates and publicity.

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