From issue 241 Feature
Alice Young thinks that young people want to take part, want to learn and demand excellent delivery
From issue 241 Feature
Fran King and Anne-Marie Clark on an education project in Plymouth that aims to demystify theatre
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Robert Marsden on one theatre company’s work to combat extremism and foster community
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Steve Moffitt on an arts education project working to engage young people with the Olympic Games
From issue 241 News
Revenue projections will be demanded for capital investment bids under ACW’s draft Capital Strategy
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Youth Music will be operating a new funding model from November, following the publication of the National Plan for Music Education. The Youth Music Programme will continue to focus on developing...
From issue 241 News
An annual month-long festival of the arts for, by, with and about older people is being planned as part of Creative Scotland’s drive to encourage those who have not engaged with the arts to...
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A plea for wider opportunities for dance in Scotland and demands for greater investment to build new audiences are at the heart of ‘Dance in Scotland’, a new report by the Federation of...
From issue 241 News
New evidence has confirmed the vital influence that attending and participating in the arts during childhood plays in adult involvement with the arts. The latest figures from the DCMS ‘Taking...
From issue 241 News
Closer links between the arts sector and the wider creative economy have become more important as public investment in the arts declines, according to Arts Council England (ACE) Chief Executive Alan...
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The first 13 recipients of the first round of the Women Make Music fund have been announced, with the aim of highlighting the gender gap in the music industry and encouraging collaborations between...
From issue 241 News
Audience development agencies start to feel the impact of funding cuts
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Report reveals that funding cuts led to the demise of a leading Manchester-based festival
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Theatre company is back on track as EU Culture Agency supports its battle against a funding partner
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The Theatres Trust has issued a rallying cry to the sector as culture and the arts are overlooked in a draft National Planning Policy.
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Arts organisations across the world to join forces in the 2012 celebrations
For the first time, this year’s Turner Prize exhibition and award ceremony will not be held at Tate. Instead, the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead will exhibit the four...
From issue 241 Opinion
Caroline Miller responds to David Willetts’ comments about A-level dance
From issue 241 Feature
Art Asia’s experience of the high-profile funding scheme Find Your Talent typifies the journey of many arts organisations as the recession begins to bite, writes Helen Keall
From issue 241 Feature
Tony Panayiotou looks at what the ACE’s new policy will do to increase diversity in the arts
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Stephen Hetherington looks at how New Labour’s approach to culture twinned it with economic benefits and social policy
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Licensing your art for commercial use is not for everyone, but Mainda Kiwelu believes that, used properly, it can open up revenue streams and new audiences
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Mediation can play a big role in resolving workplace conflict, says Carolyn Graham, in the first of two pieces on the subject
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Martin Vogel explains how focusing on the essentials of your organisation can help clarify what you are doing, and why

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