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Kate returned to the UK in July 2012 as Executive Producer of the Oceania Stage for BT River of Music, a major event in London Cultural Olympiad program the week before the Games, produced by Serious . BT River of Music London filled central with free music with 5 stages down the Thames representing the music of every country participating in the Olympics. Kate's role was to oversee the Oceania Stage, featuring music from across the Pacific region including a special commission from The Black Arm Band.