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Propaganda as art: The Red Detachment of Women

Unashamedly a work of communist propaganda 'The Red Detachment of Women' is nevertheless an exquisite ballet that remains an icon…

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The secrets to keeping the doors open

Longevity can seem an elusive concept in the current arts funding climate, so we asked a few established organisations to…

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The Trouble With Harry

‘A transgender warrior at a time when there was no understanding of her condition,' Mark Tedeschi QC.

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A O Lang Pho

This playful, exhilarating work by Nouveau Cirque du Vietnam explores the changing pace of modern life as the city encroaches…

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Flit

A contemporary song cycle about human migration, Flit suffered from poor sound which detracted from its imaginative staging.

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The Gabriels: Election Year in the Life of One Family

Richard Nelson's portrait of an American family struggling with grief, debt and political turmoil is as epic as it is…

Opinions & Analysis

Why leadership models in the arts need to evolve

A creative arts organisation needs to be prepared to innovate in administration and structure as well as in creative product.

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Maximising your relationship with Council

Local government is a key source of arts funding for many; here are some tips on optimising such relationships.

Career Advice

What workspaces are best for freelancers?

Finding the ideal workspace as a freelancer is difficult but ergonomic, social and purposely designed spaces are on the rise.

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Taking risks with art and technology

Robots, Pano-scopes and Sensoriums: technology has changed experience of museum and library collections for the better.

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