Nova Scotia launches bid to sell culture to China, Japan with trade mission
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia is launching a trade mission to sell its culture to Asian markets, but it’s about much more than lobsters, bagpipes and donairs.
Leo Glavine, the provincial cabinet minister who will lead a seven-day mission that begins Thursday, said there is growing interest in Asian markets in theatre, music and art — something that fits in with the province’s push to grow its cultural sector.
“These are universal themes where language is not a major barrier,” said Glavine, the minister of Communities, Culture and Heritage. “We want to build on the success we’ve had and open up these other creative industry opportunities.”
A renowned Nova Scotia theatre company says its own experience in Asia is proof the province’s cultural exports can succeed if companies are committed to putting in the work.