15th December 2014
Manchester Camerata will be experimenting with simple, sensory ways to heighten the audience’s experience and transform the boundaries between artists and audience, says Samantha McShane.
For a week in October Rambert invited the public to view rehearsals and training, and take part in choreography and dance classes. Joce Giles judges it a success.
3rd December 2014
If ethical questions lead us to pick and choose what is right and wrong from an artistic perspective, or to judge the credentials of our corporate funders, where do we stop? Michelle Wright calls for more debate about the moral high-ground of art, in the context of what arts organisations need to do to survive and thrive.
1st December 2014
Some small arts organisations do not deal with maternity leave as professionally and competently as they should, says Sally Lai.
27th November 2014
Un-ticketed venues and events can now gather data that will give them the level of customer insight that performing arts venues have long enjoyed through their box office systems. Hannah Mitchell explains how.