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A tsunami of celebration

Anyone involved or interested in the arts cannot avoid festivals; it’s impossible. They have become an intrinsic – almost a…

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From degeneration to regeneration

If it’s been a while since you were in the North East, you might not recognise the cultural vibrancy and…

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Culture and Development: developing the role of the arts in UK social policy

Recently Creative Exchange, the network for culture and development, released a discussion paper by Helen Gould that invites us to…

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Creative Writing on Campus: What’s Happening in the UK?

Over the past ten years the number of university creative writing courses in the UK has more than doubled. This…

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Disability Arts – a celebration of human difference

Xposure 2004 is the third annual month-long festival celebrating the diverse and imaginative world of deaf and disability arts. Venues…

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Redressing the balance – why aren’t there more women film directors?

Contrary to what many would have you believe, women have played an integral part in film since its inception, and…

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J S Bach and Martin Luther: Obedient servants or enlightened masters?

In November of this year, venues in London and Kent will play host to BACHFEST UK; an annual homage to…

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Scottish fusions fight to be heard

Scotland, and in particular Glasgow, is no stranger to massive musical success stories. It is the birthplace of numerous bands:…

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Aspex Gallery – Art and dance to challenge the status quo

Portsmouth is synonymous with ‘the Senior Service’ and home to at least five museums dedicated to the Royal Navy and…

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Beautiful minds : the art of ‘outsiders’

Many artists could be called obsessive about their work. New Mexico artist Charles Benefiel really is obsessive. So much so…

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