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  1. Attwood announces £300,000 funding boost for Laganside Arts Events

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    Social Development Minister Alex Attwood has launched a £300,000 funding package aimed at encouraging arts, cultural and community based events in Belfast’s Laganside area. This funding covers activities taking place between April 2011 and end of March 2012. Alex Attwood said: “This is good news for the arts in Belfast and throughout Northern Ireland. These events help promote Belfast a...

  2. Made in England

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    Pedestrian Arts in Leicester will be hosting an event on 23rd April 2011 that is bringing together local artists and makers to showcase their unique range of work. Made in England is a way to celebrate the talented jewelry makers, glassworkers, textile makers and many other creative minds that we have right here in the UK. The organisers will also have activities for young people to take p...

  3. MIYO Heads

    Arts, culture and leisure sector-focus continues with launch of MIYO CMS

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    Wonder Associates continues to deliver against its sector-focused agency-wide strategy, officially launching a "new website - www.miyocms.com to bring alive the benefits of their Content Management System - MIYO (Make It Your Own). Designed specifically for organisations and marketeers in arts, culture and leisure - there’s nothing quite like it. MIYO is fast becom...

  4. Take your Family on a Journey of the Imagination

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    Following the success of their sold-out inaugural festival last year, Just So Festival is proud and excited to announce the launch of their expanded programme of events for 2011. The family arts festival will once again take place in the unspoilt landscape of Barnswood, Staffordshire – 65 acres of beautiful woodland where families can share a weekend...

  5. creative:space

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    creative:space - Come and make music, decorate crowns and dance with the charity Create at its creative:space events on Sunday 6 March 2011 at the Abbey School, Kendrick Road, Reading...

  6. New programme gets to the 'art' of the community

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    The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is encouraging older people to take part in the arts with a range of new projects happening across the country. The three year £700,000 programme, which is jointly funded by The Atlantic Philanthropies, provides opportunities for older people to engage with the arts, using creativity as a tool to tackle and highlight the social justice issues older people f...

  7. Minister welcomes arts survey findings

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    Arts and Culture Minister Nelson McCausland has welcomed results from a survey into people’s experience of the arts in Northern Ireland. The Minister was commenting on findings contained within the survey report “Experience of the Arts in Northern Ireland: Findings from the Continuous Household Survey 2009/10 – DCAL Research Findings”. The bulletin presents analysis on topics such a...

  8. Jamboree Music Festival Against Poverty – Supporters Launch Event

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    Bath is hosting the first Jamboree Music Festival this summer in support of Business Against Poverty the business arm of Robin Hood Ministries. It’ll be an afternoon packed with the best contemporary music, food and much more on Saturday 6th August in Royal Victoria Park...

  9. Crafts Council announces Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery as successful partner in The Fifty: Fifty Programme

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    The Crafts Council and Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery (BMAG) will work together to deliver a major contemporary craft exhibition in autumn 2011. The exhibition called Lost in Lace will take place at the Gas Hall at BMAG from the 29 October 2011 to 19 February 2012. BMAG were picked from a shortlist of three institutions on the strength of their proposal to present an ambitious exhibition...

  10. New Headliners Announced as Seasick Steve and Imelda May!

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    Larmer Tree Festival are giddy with excitement to unveil that Sunday’s sterling headliner will be veteran of ‘hobo’ blues Seasick Steve and topping the bill on Thursday will be Ireland’s vixen of rockabilly, Imelda May. Amongst the superb international artists also confirmed are; critically acclaimed Stornoway, the vibrant sounds of the Jaipur Kawa Brass band...