26 May
Looking to be involved in a community arts organisation making a difference? Social Enterprise Unit Twenty Three is growing and you could help steer us!
Read the full article: Join the Unit Twenty Three Board - apply by 21st June
25 May
We’re looking for an enthusiastic, creative and media savvy individual with a passion for the arts and young people. You’ll have some experience of developing and managing projects, handling marketing and communications and building partnerships.
Read the full article: Voice Magazine Development Manager
25 May
National Theatre's opportunities for young people
Read the full article: National Theatre Youth Programme summer 2017
19 May
When joining any community theatre group always read between the lines on the type of people they have. Some are obvious, some not so.
Read the full article: My ‘No 1 rule of setting up a youth theatre; find a group that needs an injection of
19 May
The Festival of European Youth Theatre is looking for young companies from around the UK to take part in a festival in Summer 2018.
Read the full article: Festival of European Youth Theatre
18 May
Across the arts, we’re seeing a decline in young people taking up creative subjects, with dance being particularly affected.
Photo: Brian Slater
Read the full article: Case Study: Are young people losing interest in the arts?
18 May
A pledge to deliver “culture for all” is among a raft of proposals put forward in Labour’s draft manifesto for the forthcoming general election.
Read the full article: Jeremy Corbyn, Labour leader (Photo: Visual Hunt / CC)
18 May
Bow Arts is an educational arts charity based in East London.
Read the full article: Bow Arts, London – Education Project Manager
18 May
£8.40p per hour (casual). Flexible hours to include daytime, evening and weekend shifts
Read the full article: Square Chapel Arts Centre, Halifax - Kitchen/Catering Assistants Required.
18 May
Little Angel Theatre’s Creative Learning department exists to provide puppetry participation, education and training projects for people of all ages, experience levels and backgrounds, whether their interest is for fun, as part of an educational project, or as part of their professional development.
Read the full article: Little Angel Theatre London – Participation and Education
18 May
Professional Development Training: what you need to know about arts engagement now.
THURSDAY 15TH JUNE, 10AM - 4PM, STUDIO 3 ARTS, BOUNDARY ROAD, BARKING, IG11 7JR.
PRICE £180 INCLUDING LUNCH AND YOUR OWN BESPOKE ARTS ENGAGEMENT 101 ACTION PLAN.
Read the full article: Barking, London – Arts engagement training
15 May
Are you aged 12 - 25? Do you have creative ideas? Do you want £500 to bring your ideas to life? And do you live in Wales? Then read on!
Read the full article: Get Creative In Wales: Art, music, poetry, dance & theatre.submissions
15 May
If something is labelled then we know what it is, we understand it. Now that’s all well and good when it comes to objects but what about people? Sure, sometimes a label can help.
Read the full article: Mad, bad or just sad? An exploration of the importance of not stereotyping or labelling young people.
12 May
The endeavor of starting a project is always daunting and vast. But, try doing a project in the arts. In any context, the exhaustion that comes from even just thinking about running a dance class, drama class, music class, is guaranteed and that's even before you start.
Read the full article: A Journey into Youth Theatre
12 May
Theatres are facing a “leaking pipeline of talent”, witnesses have told a House of Lords Select Committee on Communications.
Read the full article: Theatres are facing a “leaking pipeline of talent”
12 May
Welcome to the LKMco youth and education podcast.
Read the full article: LKMco youth and education podcast
12 May
and do more to reflect the complexity of their societies, according to a new study of audience development activity across Europe.
Read the full article: Arts organisations should work more closely with schools
12 May
We want to Change Kent. How? By creating more artistic events and opportunities for young people.
Read the full article: ART31 groups across Kent
12 May
With a general election around the corner, we’re calling on all political parties to make manifesto promises to rebalance the education system and realise the importance of wellbeing in our schools.
Read the full article: Wise Up to wellbeing in schools: a manifesto promise
12 May
A bipartisan spending bill that is expected to be passed by the US Congress this week not only preserves but increases funding for the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Read the full article: State Funding for the Arts in the USA
12 May
Culture has featured in the policy proposals and values of both Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen.
Read the full article: Culture and Politics in France
12 May
The Write Network has launched a project to help the development of new writers.
Read the full article: The Write Network – BAME Writers
12 May
Applications are now open for the NDACA Research & Development Grant, aimed at supporting four emerging disabled artists.
Read the full article: Support for Artists with a disability - NDACA Research & Development Grant
12 May
When: 10 – 11 June 2017 | 10am – 4pm both days. Battersea Arts Centre, £150.
Read the full article: Theatre Ad Infinitum, London - Workshop Making Theatre Without Words
12 May
Friday 2 - Saturday 3 June 2017, 10am - 5pm | £80 Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BX
Read the full article: Movement as the starting point - Vini Carvalho workshop, Physical Fest