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As a service to conference planners and delegates alike, ArtsProfessional is planning to publish a conference listing schedule for arts-related events coming up in 2002. Conference organisers making...
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Male graduates are twice as likely to earn a salary above £25,000 as their female counterparts, a nationwide survey commissioned by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has...
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Chaser, an interactive theatre programme for young people, has won a Green Apple Award for environmental best practice and secured three-year funding from central government, via the Home Office....
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The Royal Institute of British Architects, which states in its mission the advancement of architecture and promotion of the ways that architecture benefits society, is seeking nominations of people...
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A round up from other arts publications
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Review by Larry Reynolds, Kaizen Training(Nicholas Brealey, 2001, ISBN 1-85788-275-X £14.99 [£18.57 inc. p...
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Touring to the UK mainland from North and South of the Irish border is not for the fainthearted. Paula Shields talks to two theatre companies, Northern Ireland?s Big Telly and Dublin-based Rough...
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Border Directions ?arts together? was initiated by Kaleidoscope Arts in Portadown, explains Lorien Gichuke. The project began as a cross-community, cross-border arts initiative for young people...
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Aside from the traditional well-wishing of ?break a leg!?, few people associate theatre with accidents or want to for that matter, writes Ali Fitzgibbon. But a new partnership in Northern Ireland is...
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You?re going on an overseas tour. Someone out there wants you, and feeling flattered that at last your company has achieved international notice, you know that you must get the finances right. So...
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Touring abroad has been a feature of the David Glass Ensemble?s work since its foundation in 1989, writes Matthew Jones. The company has toured ?conventional? shows widely in Europe, South America...
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In August 1995 Bobby Colvill, an actor/teacher working with Big Brum, attended the International Drama and Education Association conference in Brisbane as part of the UK Standing Conference of Young...
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Martin Heaney argues that more research is needed into education practice, if the role of education work is ever to achieve its full potential. A decline in new audiences and new writing in...
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If you have an email address, then someone, somewhere will have asked you to sign up for a .biz domain by now. You may even have handed over your credit card details in confident anticipation of...
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Post: Artistic Director, Van Driver, Part-time Administrator, Fund-raiser, Lugger?. Organisation: Ridiculusmus Length of service: 9 years Address: No fixed abode Email: [email protected]...
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ARTS CONSULTANTS Katharine Stuart Associates Performing Arts Development Consultants. Development of arts in rural areas, urban regeneration, programming, marketing, fundraising, business planning...
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Demand for opera and music theatre is growing, and promoters want to programme both popular and unfamiliar repertoire to satisfy and build opera audiences, but lack of touring product is holding back...
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Take Off, England?s only annual festival for children and young people is taking place from October 27-31, presented by Cleveland Theatre Company in association with ARC in Stockton on Tees. Now in...
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An awful lot of effort and time, not to mention money, is being poured into the bidding process to become European Capital of Culture 2008 (pages 5-7). Given the impact of the title on the winning...
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The Arts Council of Wales (ACW) has announced the appointment of Frances Medley as its new Deputy Chief Executive. She first joined ACW as Planning Director, but since September 2000 has been the...
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In collaboration with CIDA, the Creative Industries Development Agency, the West Yorkshire Playhouse is to host a career development programme for five trainees from African, Caribbean, Chinese and...
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Ticketing software is being made available free of charge to all UK arts venues in a special offer by software supplier Synchro Systems. Venuemaster, which has sold over 800 licences since its launch...
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A suite of 18 Performance Indicators, developed over an 18-month pilot period by a team of 30 venues, is being put forward to the Audit Commission with a proposal that they should be adopted as a...
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The Barclays Stage Partners Autumn 2001 Season is to feature To Kill a Mockingbird, produced by Clwyd Theatr Cymru, and The Importance of Being Earnest, toured by Lip Service Theatre Company in...
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The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra is celebrating one of the most enduring arts/business relationships in the sector, as Six Continents Retail (formerly Bass Leisure Retail) starts its 21st...

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