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Mon 26 Feb 2018
Brexit, creative industries, tourism & the digital single market
Tourism and the creative and digital sectors are a sizeable portion of the UK economy and they employ millions of people. In January the Digital, Culture, Media and Sports Committee published a report on the potential im.....Read more
Mon 26 Feb 2018
Live Music inquiry
The inquiry will look at the economic, cultural and social benefits of live music. Music tourism contributes £4 billion to the UK economy that year. However, despite the fact that festival and concert attendance continu.....Read more
Tue 27 Feb 2018
Report on the benefits of music for dementia sufferers
New research by ILC-UK’s Commission on Dementia and Music, ‘What would life be – without a song or a dance what are we? examines the existing offer and the future potential for using therapeutic music with dementia. The.....Read more
Sun 25 Feb 2018
Open call for proposals for New Music Biennial 2019 (UK)
Aiming to create a pop-up, interactive way for audiences to discover new music, the PRS Foundation is calling for proposals for the New Music Biennial 2019. New Music Biennial 2019 will showcase up to 20 pieces of new m.....Read more
Thu 01 Mar 2018
Huddersfield Music scene reaches On:Yorkshire Magazine
Huddersfield may be home to a Premier League football team, but it’s also home to a world class music scene. Famous internationally for its Contemporary Music Festival, Huddersfield has a lot more to offer than people re.....Read more
Tue 06 Mar 2018
Funding changes at Arts Council England
Arts Council England's Grants for the Arts fund has long been a backbone of funding for the Outdoor Arts sector and closed on 1 Mar 2018. In its place, National Lottery Project Grants open for applications on Mon 5 Mar 2.....Read more
Tue 06 Mar 2018
European Union contributes £40m a year to UK culture
New research by Arts Council England, produced to inform the Brexit negotiations, has highlighted the negative impact losing funding and free movement could have on the sector. Up to £40m a year in funding for arts and c.....Read more
Tue 13 Mar 2018
Exciting new initiative - Music Planet Live & Music Venue Trust
100 new young female promoters - 100 new shows - 100 grassroots music venues. Music Venue Trust and Music Planet Live are delighted to announce a major new partnership to reinvigorate and diversify the grassroots musi.....Read more
Wed 14 Mar 2018
WORLD BHANGRA DAY 2018
The World Bhangra Council proudly presents ‘WORLD BHANGRA DAY 2018’ On the 13th April 2018, Bhangra lovers from all corners of the Earth will come together for World Bhangra Day, a grass-roots celebration of Bhangra .....Read more
Fri 09 Apr 2021
Saved And Remade BBC2 series filmed at North Light Film Studios
A new show, Saved And Remade started on BBC2 at 6.30pm on 29 March, and was filmed at North Light Film Studios in Huddersfield during October to December 2020. Similar to BBC1’s The Repair Shop, loved but unused obj.....Read more
Fri 16 Mar 2018
True Value of Creative Industries Exports
New analysis shows creative digital exports worth £21bn The UK’s creative exports are worth £21bn, according to new research on the value of digital trade. This means creative digital exports could be £6bn higher th.....Read more
Mon 19 Mar 2018
Huddersfield to Oz – how Bhangra is set for the world stage
Huddersfield’s very own Bhangra expert, full-time teacher of art and research fellow at the University of Huddersfield, Hardeep Sahota, is taking his passion for the culture to the other side of the world, to spread its .....Read more
Mon 19 Mar 2018
Dewsbury Lunchtime Concert season goes out with a bang!
Last week saw the last concert of the 2017/18 Lunchtime Concert Season at Dewsbury Town Hall and what a finale! We had a whistle-stop tour through the percussion section of the Orchestra of Opera North with Chris and El.....Read more
Mon 19 Mar 2018
How vinyl is helping revive the high street: Sky News report
Five years ago a team of retail experts published a report for Westminster about the future of Britain's high streets. Now, they say, is the right time to do it again. For years out of town retail parks and online sho.....Read more
Tue 20 Mar 2018
Culture is Digital
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport have launched a report that is the culmination of the Digital Culture Project with the #CultureisDigital online consultation. There are three key themes: •Audiences.....Read more