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Claims that consumers of cultural experiences are unwilling to pay for digital services may be unfounded: some people are willing to pay for high-quality digital experiences, according to a new...
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A new report by the Association of British Orchestras documents the impact of school music workshops on children and their creativity. Highlighting the broader education work that orchestras do, and...
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The first cut isn't the deepest...
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Following our recent news story on theatres trying to lower carbon emissions, Debra Reay issues a challenge to us all to do our bit
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Every artist and arts organisation has artistic vibrancy in their sight. But what is it, and how do you measure it? Jackie Bailey has some answers
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Reclaim the empty shops on your high street with a bit of creative thinking, says Elaine Midgley who reveals how artists, estate agents and the local community can come together to make pop-up galleries
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£40m was plugged into Arts Council England’s Sustain Awards, but how successful was the scheme really – and what wider impact did it have on the sector? Charlotte Jones presents findings from a study by the Independent Theatre Council
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Terrified by the prospect of engaging with one-on-one theatre? Sunita Pandya explains how a new festival designed for a solo theatre experience aims to shake up audience perception
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SHAKESPEARE I fell in love with Shakespeare at the age of 12 for the sense that anything is possible on a stage, the magic alchemy that happens when an actor speaks his words with integrity and...
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What do you do if your mission statement no longer reflects what your organisation is actually doing? Martin Vogel has some ideas
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Our front-page story in the last issue of aP (AP219) stated that, with regard to the overall £23m in-year budget cut that it faced, ACE claims “to have made an immediate £4m in...
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The Lyric Theatre, Belfast, has appointed CONOR MCGIVERN as Head of Production and Technical Services. He has spent the past four years running operations at Terry Murphy Scenery International,...
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Gaining sponsorship may seem harder than ever, but it’s not impossible says Anna Burns.
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Bridget Rennie looks on the bright side as she considers surprising sponsorship opportunities in the Square Mile.
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Cultivating relationships is key to successful sponsorship partnerships, says Lucy Stout.
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Stephen Beddoe shares the route he took to his current role.
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Cuts to culture leave local authorities working to worst-case scenario plans while Arts Council England enters tough talks.
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A new initiative designed to connect ten neighbourhood museums and galleries across London has been launched, to coincide with the opening of London Overground’s East London Line. ‘...
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Arts & Business (A&B) is holding briefings across the UK for arts organisations interested in taking part in its ‘Big Arts Give’, which aims to “reanimate individual...
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An application for planning approval for a £28m redevelopment of the Everyman Theatre has been submitted to Liverpool City Council by the Liverpool Merseyside Theatres Trust. The funding plan...
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A new Arts Council England (ACE) report offering ideas for the future of dance agency provision in England has revealed widespread confusion over the terminology used to identify funded dance...
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Of the seven recipients of Artsadmin’s bursary scheme for live art this year, three have been awarded to deaf or disabled artists. Each of the winners will now receive a share of the £36...
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Details have been published of planned commissions and development sites for art in the public realm around Stratford, East London, to coincide with the 2012 Olympics. Around 25 commissions are...
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The future of Aberdeen’s main contemporary arts centre, Peacock Visual Arts, hangs in the balance as plans for its new city centre building have been shelved in favour of a garden square that...
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Thirteen universities in the south east of England have joined forces in support of the Cultural Olympiad to create a programme of cultural events inspired by the different Olympic and Paralympic...

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