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Children embrace Creative Partnerships

When poet Bob Beagrie joined other artists to collaborate with a group of boys at Tollesby special school in Middlesbrough,…

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Online streaming - what, why and who with?

You've made a great short film (or perhaps a feature) and of course you want the world to see it.…

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Musical Theatre joins International Festivals

One of the world’s oldest and most loved art forms is about to experience its first ever festival, an international…

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Artists take refuge

Two years ago, Artistic Director Caryne Chapman Clark had a dream to start a theatrical organisation for refugee artists in…

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Agriculture Crisis, or Culture Crisis?

The English countryside is not what it used to be. Faced with the reality the rural industry might soon be…

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Cromarty comes alive to the sound of opera

It sounds like the setting for a quirky musical, a kind of 'Sound of Music', Scots-style, or a 'Brigadoon'. Picture…

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One World. One Minute.

8:48 am. That one minute, when the first hijacked plane exploded into the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001,…

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Collision course

It's been a tumultous year for artistic directors worldwide, with some forced to resign because of their ambitious creative vision.…

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Liverpool improvises on the music scene

Experimental improvised music continues to play on the fringes of musical society, but the number of festivals celebrating it is…

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Bah to the High Priests of Art

British art critic Matthew Collings is currently in Australia, to lecture (not surprisingly) on art, or, as he explains: ‘What…

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