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Creative approaches are the key to delivering local and regional policy agendas, says Jean Laurie, and the arts should be at their core. The arts enable people to change places by physically stamping...
From issue 11
Post: Associate Director IMG Artists Length of service: Ten years Email: [email protected] What does your organisation do? IMG Artists manages the careers of international conductors,...
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ARTS CONSULTANTS Katharine Stuart Associates - Performing Arts Development Consultants. Development of arts in rurual areas, urban regeneration, programming, marketing, fundraising, business...
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Details have been unveiled of new priorities for European funding through the Culture 2000 framework. The overall purpose of Culture 2000 is to promote cultural diversity by encouraging co-operation...
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A 1,200-seat privately-funded theatre and film venue in Peterborough is celebrating its first live performance with a sell-out appearance by Bond, in the penultimate date of a 17-venue tour on...
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It would be easy to dismiss the whole concept of European cultural funding (p1) as a bureaucratic exercise, designed to redistribute a small amount of cash to anyone brave or foolhardy enough to...
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I would like to correct the assumptions made by Christina Dixon of MAX in her letter regarding Midlands Arts Marketing (ArtsProfessional issue 9, September 10). As the major shareholder of MAM, East...
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Cliona Roberts has been appointed Press and PR Officer for the Young Vic Theatre. She previously worked in the London Press Office at the Royal Shakespeare Company. Theatr Gwynedd have announced...
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A new interactive distance learning package on contemporary visual arts practice is to be created for students and tutors in higher education. £75,000 has been awarded from the New Opportunities Fund...
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To help employers introduce more flexible working practices, The Industrial Society has released a video training pack, ?Get the balance Right?, which offers a series of practical steps towards this...
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As a service to conference planners and delegates alike, ArtsProfessional is planning to publish a conference listing schedule for arts-related events coming up in 2002. Conference organisers making...
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Male graduates are twice as likely to earn a salary above £25,000 as their female counterparts, a nationwide survey commissioned by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has...
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Chaser, an interactive theatre programme for young people, has won a Green Apple Award for environmental best practice and secured three-year funding from central government, via the Home Office....
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The Royal Institute of British Architects, which states in its mission the advancement of architecture and promotion of the ways that architecture benefits society, is seeking nominations of people...
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A round up from other arts publications
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Review by Larry Reynolds, Kaizen Training(Nicholas Brealey, 2001, ISBN 1-85788-275-X £14.99 [£18.57 inc. p...
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Touring to the UK mainland from North and South of the Irish border is not for the fainthearted. Paula Shields talks to two theatre companies, Northern Ireland?s Big Telly and Dublin-based Rough...
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Border Directions ?arts together? was initiated by Kaleidoscope Arts in Portadown, explains Lorien Gichuke. The project began as a cross-community, cross-border arts initiative for young people...
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Aside from the traditional well-wishing of ?break a leg!?, few people associate theatre with accidents or want to for that matter, writes Ali Fitzgibbon. But a new partnership in Northern Ireland is...
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You?re going on an overseas tour. Someone out there wants you, and feeling flattered that at last your company has achieved international notice, you know that you must get the finances right. So...
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Touring abroad has been a feature of the David Glass Ensemble?s work since its foundation in 1989, writes Matthew Jones. The company has toured ?conventional? shows widely in Europe, South America...
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In August 1995 Bobby Colvill, an actor/teacher working with Big Brum, attended the International Drama and Education Association conference in Brisbane as part of the UK Standing Conference of Young...
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Martin Heaney argues that more research is needed into education practice, if the role of education work is ever to achieve its full potential. A decline in new audiences and new writing in...
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If you have an email address, then someone, somewhere will have asked you to sign up for a .biz domain by now. You may even have handed over your credit card details in confident anticipation of...
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Post: Artistic Director, Van Driver, Part-time Administrator, Fund-raiser, Lugger?. Organisation: Ridiculusmus Length of service: 9 years Address: No fixed abode Email: [email protected]...

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