The Lincolnshire Diversity in the Arts: Research and Development project aimed to explore ways to develop cultural and artistic diversity in rural England. The main activity was the production and touring of an Edinburgh Fringe award-winning Indian play, ‘Charandas Chor: The Honest Thief’ to selected arts centres around Lincolnshire to study its impact among the audiences
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This mapping, commissioned specially for IETM Plenary Meeting in Hull, UK, offers an in-depth overvi...
In my home country there has been an assumption that innovative art is entirely an urban affair. As ...
In January 2020 GRAIN Projects commissioned 11 new bodies of work by photographers who collaborated ...
A study was carried out to assess the feasibility and potential for the Gulbenkian Foundation to ado...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This thesis explores the representation of the English rural in contemporary theatre and performance...
The subject of this thesis is the UK rural touring theatre sector, and the possibility of formal inn...
July 25th 2014–In Cumbria, England, a four hour train-ride north of London, a group of 30-some-odd o...
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The following thesis will present the current state of South-West rural representation in contempora...
The UK creative industries definition arose out of urban centred debates relating to the role of cul...
Five project partners responsible for cultural development in remote rural places offered their part...
This report summarises the outcome of IFACCA\u27s 23rd D\u27Art question on cultural development in ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
This mapping, commissioned specially for IETM Plenary Meeting in Hull, UK, offers an in-depth overvi...
In my home country there has been an assumption that innovative art is entirely an urban affair. As ...
In January 2020 GRAIN Projects commissioned 11 new bodies of work by photographers who collaborated ...