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West Yorkshire authorities have attributed a 3% increase on visitor numbers in the region to events taking place as part of ...
The Royal Ballet School has said that the decision to end full-time training and boarding for pupils under the age of 13 was ...
Yes, infrastructure matters. But perhaps even more important is ethos. What The Nest teaches us is that the real work of ...
Film curator REBECCA FONS is to join London's Barbican Centre as head of cinema in September this year. Fons comes to the ...
Nearly 1,000 organisations supported as part of the Arts Council England National Portfolio will be invited to apply for another year of funding, as the public body announces a second extension to the ...
MO KOREDE has been appointed deputy artistic director at Sheffield-based Utopia Theatre company. A director, dramaturg, ...
More than 6,270 people attended the BBC Proms in the North East this month, becoming the event's most popular year since its launch in 2023. The four-day festival, which included a performance by ...
A museum in Dorset has pushed back against claims made by the operator of its on-site café that a series of after-hours events had to be scrapped after the venue increased its fees. The Dorset Museum ...
Engaging young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) requires a broad and arts-inclusive curriculum, the chair of a freshly launched ‘Inclusion Taskforce’ has said. Speaking to ...
Propelling British-backed film, television and video games requires a rethink of the current financial system on which they ...
Two-fifths of families planning a trip to a visitor attraction say that traditional ‘family tickets’ don’t suit their needs, ...
The number of adults saying money concerns are a reason not to visit museums has dropped in the last year, government ...