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APod 021: After the Event

The After the Event conference looked at Culture and sport - access and legacies. Our Podcasts features an excerpt from one of the conferences lively panel discussions, and the opening address by the DCMS's Andrew Ramsey.

APod 021: After the Event
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APod 020: Alan Davey

Alan Davey, Chief Executive of the Arts Council England speaks at the Our Creative Talent conference at The Barbican, London.

APod 020: Alan Davey
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APod 019: Margaret Hodge

Minister for Culture Margaret Hodge speaks at the Our Creative Talent conference, a major conference on local participation and voluntary and amateur groups.

APod 019: Margaret Hodge
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APod 018: Culture and Consequence

Matthew Taylor gives the final keynote speech at Culture and consequence, a major conference for cultural leaders, academics and artists on the role of ethics in the arts.

APod 018: Culture and Consequence
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APod 017: A Question of Connection

A lively discussion looking at how the demands we meet from a new breed of consumers in the cultural sector, from the recent CUltural Connections conference organised by GGA.

APod 017: A Question of Connection
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APod 016: Family Friendly working in Arts Venues

Former Director General of the BBC, Greg Dyke, speaks at a recent Family Friendly conference at Lakeside Arts Centre in Nottingham on how arts and cultural venues can become more welcoming to families.

APod 016: Family Friendly working in Arts Venues
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APod 015: Who needs a National Theatre?

A discussion hosted by the Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, Aberystwyth University. Featuring Chris Ryde, Tim Baker, Richard Hogger and Sandra Wynne.

APod 015: Who needs a National Theatre?
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APod 014: Developing the Theatre Sector

A panel discussion on capacity building and artist development for theatre professionals, at the British Council's Edinburgh Showcase 2007. Featuring Nelson Fernandez, Judith Knight, David Jubb, John Daniel.

APod 014: Developing the Theatre Sector
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APod 013: John Row

Performance poetry by John Row offering an alternative view of the nalgao 2007 Conference.

APod 013: John Row
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APod 012: Lia Ghilardi

Lia Ghilardi presentation looks at how evidence can be used to illustrate the important role played by the arts and culture within communities.

APod 012: Lia Ghilardi
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APod 011: John Holden

John Holden from DEMOS makes the case for the vital link between arts and the community

APod 011: John Holden
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APod 010: Margaret Hodge

In her major key note presentation the Rt Hon Margaret Hodge MP, Minister for Culture discusses the continuing work to extend participation in the arts and culture and the opportunities to be explored in relation to the 2012 Olympics and Cultural Olympiad.

APod 010: Margaret Hodge
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APod 009 Creative Ambitions

Sue Kay looks at the range of current government, education and employment initiatives affecting professional development in the creative and cultural sector.

APod 009 Creative Ambitions
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APod 008 What are museums for?

Part of the Museums and Galleries Month, this debate was chaired by Gillian Reynolds MBE. The panel discussed a number of issues facing modern museums.

APod 008 What are museums for?
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APod 007 How will we keep it up?

This ITC debate on arts sustainability features John Knell, Malcolm Sinclair, Arti Prashar and Natalie Abrahami.

APod 007 How will we keep it up?
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APod 006 Why measuring impact matters

John Holden, Head of Culture at Demos, discusses why it is necessary to measure the impact of the arts, what we should be measuring and how we can communicate our findings back to the government and public.

APod 006 Why measuring impact matters
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APod 005 The art of illumination

Public Art South West's recent event 'The art of illumination' discussed the role artists play in lighting our public realm. This podcast features a presentation by Mark Luck on the Knightstone Island project in Somerset, and the role artists, engineers and designers play in public lighting projects.

APod 005 The art of illumination
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APod 004 Get a (Second) Life

Coverage of a recent event led by BBC Technology Correspondent Bill Thompson as a taster for Enter_Unknown Territories, a new international festival and conference for new technology art, running from 25-29 April 2007 in Cambridge. This unique event for arts workers showed participants how to take advantage of the burgeoning free and low-cost social networking websites.

APod 004 Get a (Second) Life
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APod 003 Sir John Tusa

City University London's City Leaders lecture by Sir John Tusa investigating the demands placed on arts leaders

APod 003 Sir John Tusa
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APod 002 Paul Kirkman

Paul Kirkman reflects on the impact of 10 years of increasing government funding for the arts, and ways that local authorities and the voluntary sector can now contribute to the national participation agenda.

APod 002 Paul Kirkman
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APod 001 Robin Simpson

Robin Simpson muses on his own experiences of participating in the arts,and highlights the role being played by the Voluntary Arts Network in initiatives to increase and diversify participation in the arts and crafts.

APod 001 Robin Simpson
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