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Cultural organisations in the UK are joining forces to support leadership development Fellowships on the Clore Leadership Programme.  Five consortia, representing 14 different arts and cultural organisations are supporting Fellows on this year’s programme. The Performing Arts Consortium involves the Barbican Centre, National Theatre and the Royal Opera House:  heritage, museums and archives consortia are supporting the other four. Emily Gottlieb, who is currently Stage Manager for the Royal Opera House and previously worked for companies including Glyndebourne Festival Opera, European Union Opera and Grange Park Opera, has been awarded the performing arts consortium Fellowship. The new consortium members bring the total number of partners funding this year’s Fellowships to 28. Both private and public backers support the scheme, including the Clore Duffield Foundation, Creative Scotland and the Arts Councils of England, Northern Ireland and Wales.