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He's a natural

One of Britain’s leading purveyors of street theatre tells Michelle Draper why he is the world’s most unlikely actor. Believe…

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Natural Theatre Company descend on unsuspecting football crowds

Who says sport and art can't play alongside each other? At a recent football match in Macedonia, bewildered onlookers were…

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Art is 'live and well' in Nottingham

Director of Nottingham’s NOW Festival, Mark Dey, talks about the changes that have taken place since he took up his…

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Time to be seen

Experimental theatre company, 1157 performance group, have asked some audiences which 'Hamlet' speeches they would like to hear; held debates…

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Blood maketh the man

Jan Fabre is known in the UK for his interpretation of ‘Swan Lake’ for the Royal Ballet of Flanders, which…

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'A tremendous affection for the music'

Vladimir Ashkenazy, the world-renowned pianist and conductor, has played with some of the world's greatest classical musicians and held the…

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Peter Hewitt speaks to Arts Marketing Association Conference

Peter Hewitt, chief executive of Arts Council England, recently addressed the Arts Marketing Association annual conference, outlining the challenges and…

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Digital art and sound resonates in the north

After a summer of international arts festivals, it seems the up and coming months in England are devoted to smaller,…

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Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell speaks at Edinburgh Television Festival

Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell recently spoke at the Edinburgh Television Festival, on August 23, on Broadcasting after Royal Assent of…

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The business of arts and culture - and the art of business

Colin Tweedy recently attended an international meeting of arts and business bodies in Australia. Tweedy, along with Brian Peck and…

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