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Arts Award and arts organisations contribution

Thursday, February 4th, 2010 Posted in Arts Council England, research | No Comments »

Arts Council England has commissioned some research into arts organisation's engagement with the Arts Award. They would like to reflect as many views as possible to create an accurate picture. If you would like to fill your opinions please complete ...

Do you have a passion for theatre and want to have your voice heard?

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 Posted in Arts Council England, NAYT, auditions, theatre, training/courses, young people, youth theatre | No Comments »

Do you want to learn more about how young people can make it into the theatre industry? Would you like to learn new skills in presenting, salesmanship and meeting techniques? Are you aged 18 years or over? Yes? Then we want to hear ...

‘Being Human and ‘Notting Hill’ stars take to the stage for An Afternoon Less Ordinary

Thursday, July 16th, 2009 Posted in Arts Council England, London, performances, young people | No Comments »

Fans of the cult hit BBC3 series 'Being Human' and the Richard Curtis classic 'Notting Hill' are in for An Afternoon Less Ordinary when beauty meets the beast on stage at the Royal Court on 21 July at 4pm. Actors Russell ...

New 2012 cultural fund boosts training in theatre, media and design

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 Posted in Arts Council England, London, television/film, theatre, young people | No Comments »

Young Londoners and disabled people are being given the opportunity to develop their skills in the creative industries with funding from the London Development Agency (LDA). Under the first phase of its new 2012 London Cultural Skills Fund managed by ...

2012 London Cultural Skills Fund (London)

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 Posted in Arts Council England | No Comments »

Arts Council England has announced that round 3 of the 2012 London Cultural Skills Fund will open for applications on the 8th June 2009. The 2012 London Cultural Skills Fund provides Londoners with the opportunity to gain new skills in ...

Thoughts and suggestions from Mark Robinson

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 Posted in Arts Council England | No Comments »

Mark wanted to point out that he has just passed the century mark of posts on his blog Arts Counselling . He has covered a huge range of things, from serious policy material to what he reads on his holidays. ...

Artists taking the lead

Monday, March 30th, 2009 Posted in Arts Council England | No Comments »

We are challenging artists to use the nation as a blank canvas. The Arts Council are looking for 12 ideas for 12 projects in 12 places to make their mark on the cultural landscape in 2012 and beyond. The selected 12 ...

YPPT project update

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008 Posted in Arts Council England, young people | No Comments »

The Young People's Participatory Theatre project (YPPT) pages on the Arts Council website now contain information on the youth theatre publications produced as part of the project. They also include films of the Get In! international theatre forum, the work ...

Sharp Practice

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 Posted in Arts Council England, performances, theatre, young people, youth theatre | No Comments »

Are you interested in hosting a performance of an award-winning high quality youth theatre production? Do you know an organisation that shares our values? Can you publicise our success to the wider world? Jackass Youth Theatre supported by Jack Drum Arts from ...

Performing Arts Yearbook half price offer

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008 Posted in Arts Council England, publications | No Comments »

Rhinegold Publishing is offering the British Performing Arts Yearbook at a special price of £17.50 (plus £5 p&p) to NAYT registered groups. Normally costing £35, the BPAY is the complete guide to venues, performers, festivals, suppliers and performing arts courses. ...