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Councils and prospective Trustees invariably discuss the setting-up of a Charitable Trust to operate a local theatre full of hope and enthusiasm for their new joint venture, says Robert Beattie....
From issue 04
While the debate continues about the finer conceptual points of Internet ticketing, a large number of venues have quietly got on with it, making use of facilities from both ticketing system suppliers...
From issue 04
Review by Prudence Skene, who is Chairman of the Rambert Dance Company and was a member of the Arts Council of England from 1992-2000. (Arts Council of England 2001, ISBN 0-7287-0816-7, £7 [£9.84 inc...
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Review by Mary Schwarz, Lecturer in Culture, Creativity and Work, Dartington College of Arts (PEER, 2000, ISBN 0-9539 7720-X £18.00 [£23.85 inc p...
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Achieve your lifelong ambition: Learning is more than just education; and learning in museums and galleries should be about more than just the odd school visit, says Nicola Nuttall, Director of...
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Title Director Name of organisation Jerwood Charitable Foundation How long in present post? 2? years Phone 020 7388 6287 Fax 020 7388 6289 Email [email protected] What does your...
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ARTS CONSULTANTS Katharine Stuart Associates ? Performing Arts Development Consultants. Development of arts in rural areas, urban regeneration, programming, marketing, fundraising, business...
From issue 03
The RSC (Royal Shakespeare Company) has announced details of a sweeping programme of change which will have major implications for its artists, staff and audiences. The measures have been designed to...
From issue 03
Sustrans, the sustainable transport charity, has commissioned over 300 unique environmental artworks across the UK, which are being embedded in the creation of the National Cycle Network....
From issue 03
On Monday last week The Guardian published a succinct round-up of media coverage of the election ? and there were few surprises. 1,929 stories were surveyed, and of these, only 0.2% related to the...
From issue 03
Venu Dhupa (pictured), Executive Director of Nottingham Playhouse, has won the Arts and Culture Category of the Asian Women of Achievement Awards 2001. Formerly a producer at the Royal National...
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Southern Arts, the Regional Arts Board threatened with abolition under Arts Council of England (ACE) proposals to restructure the arts funding system, has published the findings from its own...
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Eastern Angles Theatre Company has been short-listed in the Small Business Category for the 2001 Anglian Business Awards, following one of the most successful years in its twenty-year history. In...
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The UK?s first cultural regional development agency, the North East Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, has been launched to take on the role of supporting the development of the North East?s...
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The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Birmingham Conservatoire and the University of Central England have announced a new partnership aimed at promoting high levels of education and training in...
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Metier, the National Training Organisation for the arts, has raised funds from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to develop a guide to the new training infrastructure and new opportunities...
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Around 130 entries about venues in Wales have been translated into Welsh on the 24 hour Museum website (http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk). This, together with the new website of the Council of Museums...
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The National Foundation for Youth Music has launched a new research study into the world of the professional musician today, to inform those responsible for the training and professional development...
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Review by Howard Raynor, Chief Executive, Bridgewater Hall (Capstone,2001,ISBN 1 84112 125 8,£15.99 [£18.40 inc p...
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The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) believes that classical work will become dull, and might even perish in a vacuum, without the oxygen of complementary and provocative new plays. Simon Reade...
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Michael Nyman, whose music has reached its largest audience by way of film scores, has been commissioned by the Yorkshire Orchestral Consortium (YOC) to create a new orchestral piece, explains...
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It was in the late 1950s just after its opening that the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry pioneered the work of new writers like Arnold Wesker. The theatre made a name for itself by launching one of...
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New Writing North was set up in 1996 to bring some clarity to the new writing ecology of the Northern Arts region, writes Claire Malcolm. The agency aims to work with both established and aspiring...
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?Creative and cultural education? is on everyone?s lips. But what does it mean in practice? Neil Hoyle considers the evidence. Having risen through the strata of Whitehall since the National...
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Technically, Copperfields College isn't a failing school, as it?s not in Special Measures, explains Richard Whistler. And it?s important not to use the term ?failing school?, as emotionally it?s...

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