Iconic Manchester venue to reopen after £6m works
Contact Theatre says it is focussed on putting young people at the forefront of its work after the challenges of the past yea…
Contact Theatre says it is focussed on putting young people at the forefront of its work after the challenges of the past yea…
The National Theatre of Scotland has launched an online education portal. It launches with a full version of Hannah Lavery's L…
DfE has resurrected the long-delayed plan as industry and researchers warn music A-levels could disappear from some regions by&nbs…
The scheme hopes to reach industries locked out of traditional apprenticeships by offering flexible employment patterns and s…
Confirmation of the higher arts education cuts comes as applications to study these subjects reach their highest level in a d…
Creative skills don’t just benefit the creative industries; they bring huge value to other sectors including business,…
A new programme aimed at engaging 18-to-25 year olds with museums and galleries hands over control of the creative direction to th…
A group of young creatives have been selected as Creative Entrepreneurs for 2021 on the basis of their potential. Marina Norr…
A charity in the West Midlands is championing young people’s voices and youth leadership through a range of different activi…
As the U.Dance National Festival returns in an online format this month, Cameron Ball shares how the event connects the nation&rsq…
The Scottish Government has become the first in the UK to commit to free instrument tuition. A similar policy in England “se…
The Secretary of State for Education, Gavin Williamson, has announced substantial cuts in funding for arts degrees. Jane Ide asses…
An upward trend in people studying postgraduate creative courses in 2020 and 2021 suggests arts workers aren't looking to…
Support spans the political spectrum, placing pressure on the Government to abandon its plan for a 50% funding cut.
The conservatoire is the fourth in two weeks to face allegations of historic staff misconduct. What's driving the rise in…
Drama schools would do well to interrogate their practices and culture now before the calls for reform begin.
The Welsh Government says it will deliver the long-awaited scheme to “make sure that lack of money will no longer be a…
Sophie Handy shares her experience of a civic arts programme with a genuine grassroots approach to local development in the hands…
The Durham Commission on creative education has refocussed its priorities in light of Covid-19, saying success depends on bridging…
Jonathan Savage says the Government’s latest intervention in music education is just another clumsy attempt at curriculum re…
Employers in arts, culture and heritage face hard choices about what to invest in and how to effectively plan for the long term, w…
Ava Hunt and Roger Wooster explore whether applied theatre has a future in a post-Covid world.
The Government faces calls to ensure music education is part of the catch-up curriculum after up to 10% of schools stopped teachin…
Europe’s largest ethnic minority is perhaps the most marginalised in the arts. Carl Woodward says addressing this means chan…