Choreographing conspiracy
When choreographing a new contemporary dance work for young people, Rosie Kay committed to really listening to their concerns and…
When choreographing a new contemporary dance work for young people, Rosie Kay committed to really listening to their concerns and…
Young people in remote parts of Scotland have gained the skills to organise rural tours in a project designed to generate a new br…
Preston’s Harris Museum and Art Gallery needs ‘re-imagining’ and who better to do it than the young people who w…
Tate’s Circuit programme for young people has helped promote wider organisational understanding of the value of young people…
Music-making sessions for young people with mental health issues have had a recognised impact, and commissioning an independe…
Digital platforms enhance audience engagement in museums and galleries but can the same be done in the performing arts? Ben Walmsl…
Performing in concert halls around the world makes setting ticket prices tricky. So, explains Jane Donald, the RSNO begins by aski…
Wolverhampton’s Grand Theatre is a listed building but its front-of-house areas were in need of a facelift. Adrian Jackson e…
Presenting social issue dramas and storytelling events in a pub in Newport is reaching audiences looking for entertainment rather…
As an arts festival with an explicit social change mission, Refugee Week faces some unique challenges. Emily Churchill Zaraa discu…
Fed up with venues adding unjustifiable fees on to tickets for its shows, Birmingham Stage Company is taking drastic action. Neal…
Inspired by theatres, Bristol’s museums and galleries decided to try out a ‘pay what you think’ model for exhibi…
Interest in a Swedish theatre’s subscription scheme was plummeting until it reworked it to reward frequent and early booking…
Hip hop theatre choreographers are too often seen as outreach workers rather than artists, but a new initiative is trying to chang…
After updating its approach to data collection and sharing, Sadler’s Wells noticed a surge in email sign-ups for its visitin…
Many international dance companies tour the UK thanks to the Dance Consortium, but venues, young dancers and many others also bene…
Following the launch of the Cultural Coastal Network, Polly Gifford explains why it’s needed and what it hopes to achieve.
In a bid to listen more to its audiences, Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre launched a collaborative project that resulted…
Drama can boost the wellbeing of homeless people, but engaging them is not without challenges. Jon Randall shares his experiences…
An outdoor performance project featuring blind and visually impaired dancers and musicians has pulled passers-by into a world of &…
60 young people in Cambridgeshire stay behind after school every week to sing, compose music and play instruments. Lin Hetheringto…
Watershed in Bristol has learnt from its customers with hearing impairments how to be more welcoming, including by learning basic…
Graeae has successfully developed D/deaf and disabled audiences across the UK. Richard Matthews explains the principles and strate…
What are the dynamics when a group of artists with and without learning disabilities work together? Emma Bosworth discusses the po…