Making money on the fringes
Some fringe festival productions win international touring contracts, but far too many lose out financially. Jessica Cheetham disc…
Some fringe festival productions win international touring contracts, but far too many lose out financially. Jessica Cheetham disc…
Money for cultural content and skills development will be delivered across a five-year programme, starting in 2018.
MP Tommy Sheppard has echoed calls by a new union-led campaign for fair wages and working conditions at the Fringe festival.
How can festivals promote a zero-tolerance approach to crime, including sexual assault, and what can be done if incidents do occur…
Programming both Cantonese and western opera, the Hong Kong Arts Festival has a challenge when it comes to audience development. T…
Scotland’s year-round programme of cultural events attracts huge numbers of international visitors, but it takes careful str…
How do fringe festivals ensure quality when anyone can choose to stage an event? Cath Mattos reveals her approach at the Wandswort…
Ottilia Ördög goes back to her roots to name the inspirations in her life.
As an arts festival with an explicit social change mission, Refugee Week faces some unique challenges. Emily Churchill Zaraa discu…
Kevin Edward Turner talks through the stages of his choreographic process for Company Chameleon’s latest work, which explore…
Damning research has woken Australia up to the situation for indigenous artists in the country. It’s time for their voices t…
As the funding landscape shifted, universities emerged as an ideal partner for creative producers Threshold Studios. Uzma Johal an…
As many organisers of outdoor arts events have a love–hate relationship with collecting data from visitors, Vishalakshi Roy…
Productions chosen for the Made in Scotland showcase gain a stamp of quality, but how are they selected? Wendy Niblock asks member…
How do you market classical music to people who've never been to a concert? Thomas Kemp offers some practical advice for anyon…
A large-scale study has found that the growth of the festivals is benefiting the tourism and hospitality sectors.
How did three young people who chose not to go to university end up running one of the most innovative cross-artform festivals in…
Disabled music fans and their assistants attending events such as Glastonbury and Latitude Festival brought an estimated £7….
Cardiff’s first international festival celebrated what Wales is most famous for – the human voice. Graeme Farrow refle…
Home Live Art’s interactive literary salon event sold out quickly, but when she met the audience Mimi Banks was surprised. S…
Monica Ferguson charts how Milton Keynes’ international arts festival has changed the way people view the new town.
Hastings is at long last celebrating its place in history with a festival of contemporary arts. Polly Gifford tells all.
Hebden Bridge Burlesque Festival has batted away council opposition and triumphed over floods to become the first burlesque festiv…
Mystery surrounds the festival’s closure, which comes just months after the organisation was recruiting for a new director a…