Dancing with disability
As a trained dancer and choreographer, Rosie Heafford learned the hard way how to deal with an invisible disability.
As a trained dancer and choreographer, Rosie Heafford learned the hard way how to deal with an invisible disability.
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John McGrath shares his vision for a radical, new, ultra-flexible space that he hopes will be a significant addition to the cultur…
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A unique organisation that works in the rural communities of Somerset has expanded its horizons to Europe. Ralph Lister shares the…
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Promises are powerful formulations reflecting genuine intentions. But, Richard Watts argues, they must be accompanied by concrete…
Being purpose driven and mission driven through the pandemic set Farnham Maltings up for success long into the future, just when t…
There are many reasons why arts organisations seek to diversify their staff and creatives, but there’s only one result: exci…
Choosing a multinational oil and gas corporation as the major sponsor of a climate change exhibition sounds like something straigh…
Audiences have had almost 24 months of remote engagement with culture. It’s now time to share evidence, learning, success an…
The nature of arts marketing has shifted over recent years with knock-on effects on relationships with producers. Howard Buckley a…
Since Britain’s exit from Europe, we have no longer been able to compete for European Capital of Culture. But, as Kully Thia…
Ben Walmsley reports on the key findings from a 15-month research project into the effects of the pandemic on the cultural sector.
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DCMS is calling for evidence for its latest inquiry on the levelling up agenda. Jason Jones-Hall has been analysing initial data f…
In times when the coloniality of many institutions is being called out, Paul Basu negotiates the ethics of displaying images and a…