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Taking The Lead, a training course for Black and Asian individuals working in performing arts management, is being presented by the Independent Theatre Council. The day long course is on March 12 at the Bar Convent in York and costs £15. w: http://www.itc-arts.org

HI-Arts, the Highlands and Islands arts agency, has received funding to order a new vehicle to replace the travelling cinema which tours rural parts of Scotland. The new Screen Machine, like the original will be stored on an articulated lorry which tours the Highlands and Islands providing access to a range of recently released films. w: http://www.hi-arts.co.uk

Sampad, the South Asian arts development agency, is launching a programme to uncover a new generation of Bollywood talent in the Midlands. FAB! ? Fame Academy Bollywood, will include coaching and tuition for young people aged 14-18 years, with a showcase performance taking place on April 27. t: 0121 446 4312.

£1.8m of Lottery funding has been awarded to Graeae, a touring theatre company of artists with physical and sensory disabilities, to create a fully accessible new arts complex. The Boilerhouse Project, in partnership with London Metropolitan University?s Holloway Road campus, will incorporate training, rehearsal and performance space.

Glasgow Art Fair will take place April 14?18, featuring 53 UK galleries, exhibiting over a thousand artists? work. The art fair expects to attract 16,000 visitors with an estimated £1m art works sold. t: 0141 553 2507; w: http://www.glasgowartfair.com