ENB and school move to joint new home
A new home in City Island, East London, will allow facilities to be shared between the ballet companies.
A new home in City Island, East London, will allow facilities to be shared between the ballet companies.
Tense and lively discussions at Dance UK’s recent conference will form the basis of a five-year strategy for dance, says Car…
By pooling resources and expertise the consortium aims to become a strong and efficient voice for the dance sector.
An in-depth project examining Sadler’s Wells’ ‘customer journey’ has resulted in a much more relevant and…
Despite decades of investment in audience development and the current enthusiasm for all things data, arts organisations still are…
Youth Dance England’s Ambassador programme offers young people the chance to satisfy their passion for dance as well as deve…
Following a recent weekend for aspiring dance leaders, Brendan Keaney is sure that in just a few days the participants were able t…
The closure of the Independent Living Fund and cuts to the Access to Work scheme will lead to a massive reduction in the number of…
Independent dance producer and consultant Gwen Van Spijk reflects on those who have guided and inspired her.
Deborah Bull explains what the cultural enquiry into arts policy and young people learnt by looking back over the last 60 years.
The latest data reveals a shift in both employment practices and audience patterns among Arts Council of Wales’ Revenue Fund…
Louisa Davison tells how two companies have pulled down the barriers between ballet and integrated contemporary dance.
Mira Kaushik records the changes that her dance company has made in response to sudden cuts in government funding.
A recent British Council report says that the arts and culture are vital in making a country attractive to foreign visitors. Sue H…
A new report concludes that smaller organisations are being squeezed out as their share of Arts Council England’s regular fu…
Which is more influential over repeat attendance – performance or venue? Hannah Mitchell reveals some of the surprising find…
Lindsey Butcher discusses the issues that emerging aerial dance artists face in an artform that itself is just emerging.
Fern Potter takes us through her career, from setting up her own New York dance company to raising millions of pounds for dance in…
Why are we not critically engaging with learning disability arts? Bella Todd reports on the recent Creative Minds conference.
Dance workshops, courses and events in Somerset have allowed over 400 people with mental health issues to ‘escape their trou…
A drama project has brought research on dementia to life for healthcare professionals as well as directly benefiting people with t…
ACW reports highest recorded levels of arts engagement among young people, although participation among adults shows some signs of…
Leadership style is changing, from the extrovert personality controlling from the front to someone who shares power and develops a…
A £215k grant from Arts Council England will bring a large-scale intergenerational dance project to Milton Keynes.