Performing Arts
Taliesin Dance Days Festival Braved Rain
In spite of dreadful forecasts and some very heavy downpours; dancers and audiences alike braved the Swansea summer for almost…
Second Government Art Collection exhibit
Details of the second exhibition of works from the Government Art Collection have been announced.
Southend sets sail: Festival of the Sea
Southend is hosting the country's first ever maritime-inspired literature festival ‘Shorelines’, running from 15-17 July.
Staging over land and sea
Belfast playwright, Rosemary Jenkinson, is set to take her new play ‘Cuchullain’ to American audiences at the Keegan Theatre in…
New conductor for BBC Wales
BBC National Orchestra of Wales has announced Thomas Søndergård as their new Principal Conductor.
Employer responsibility in mental health
The employment tribunal’s ruling the case of Jonathan Steer v BBC underlines the responsibility of employers to make reasonable adjustments…
Training opportunity for Scottish film industry
Screen NETS is an advanced training programme to enhance and boost the skills, knowledge and contacts of new and recently…
Theatre industry agrees new rules on tallescopes
New rules on the use of tallescopes in theatres were confirmed last month by the Association of British Theatre Technicians.
ISM opens door to next musical generation
The Incorporated Society of Musicians is now allowing musicians under the age of eighteen to join for the first time.
Voluntary Arts launches Epic Awards 2011
More than 70,000 voluntary and amateur art and craft groups around the UK and Republic of Ireland are invited to…