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The web site provides information for members and non members, support and the means of communication for arts practitioners, educators, trainers, students and promoters.VAGAwww.vaga.co.ukVAGA (Visual Arts and Galleries Association) is a membership body that represents the interests of organisations and individuals concerned with the exhibition, interpretation and development of modern and contemporary visual art on behalf of the public. The website provides news, information and a calendar of events. As a member you become part of a professional network of organisations and individuals. Voluntary Arts Networkwww.voluntaryarts.orgVAN is the development agency for those working in the Voluntary Arts. VAN works to improve the environment for everyone participating in the arts, and provides information and training to those who participate in the voluntary arts sector. Services include a quarterly newsletter, briefing sheets offering advice on issues relevant to the sector, a comprehensive, up-to-date website and specialised arts management training.Volunteering Englandwww.volunteering.org.uk Youth Music www.youthmusic.org.ukYouth Music is a national charity set up in 1999 to provide high quality and diverse music-making for 0-18 year olds. It targets young people living in areas of social and economic need who might otherwise lack opportunity. The website provides information about its funding programmes and partnership schemes, advice, information, news and details of regional Youth Music initiativesCreative Capitalwww.creative-capital.org.uk$Northern Cultural Skills Partnershipwww.ncsp.co.ukArts About Manchesterwww.aam.org.uk Business in the arts: North Westwww.businessinarts-nw.org.uk Momentum Artswww.momentumarts.org.ukAll Ways Learning Public Art Forum works to provide a critical link between arts practice and the development of the public realm, infrastructure and services through events and conferences, research, providing information and guidance on commissioning, best practice and case studies.RSAwww.rsa.org.uk2The RSA - The Royal Society for the encouragement of the arts, manufactures and commerce. The RSA is a charity which encourages the development of a principled, prosperous society and the release of human potential. Their work covers interesting new areas of research into education, learning, and culture.Scottish Arts Councilwww.scottisharts.org.ukShapewww.shapearts.org.ukSound Sense (Community Music)www.soundsense.org0Sound Sense is the UK development agency for community music. It promotes the significance and value of community music, and assists the professional development of people practising and participating in it. It publishes a quarterly and monthly journal and bulletin and an electronic information service.%SPIT  Signed Performances in Theatrewww.spit.org.ukSurvivors Poetrygroups.msn.com/survivorspoetrySussex Arts Marketing!Theatrical Management Association www.tmauk.orgTMA is a UK wide professional support network for the performing arts industry. It is a membership organisation of people and organisations throughout the UK professionally involved in the production and presentation of the performing arts. Its members include repertory and producing theatres, arts centres and touring venues, major national companies and independent producers, opera and dance companies, and associated individuals and businesses. Total Theatrewww.totaltheatre.org.ukThe National Campaign for the Arts (NCA) is the only independent lobbying organisation that represents all the arts. The NCA campaigns on many vital issues and its lobbying, research and briefings help to raise the profile of the arts at a national and local level. The NCA office helps member arts organisations who need advice, information and contacts to help in their own campaigning. The web site includes arts news and arts key facts from a political perspective in terms of the activities of this lobbying organisation.,National Council for Voluntary Organisationswww.ncvo-vol.org.ukNational Disability Arts Forum www.ndaf.orgdThe National Disability Arts Forum aims to create equality of opportunity for disabled people in all aspects of the arts by supporting Disability Arts Agencies throughout the UK, maintaining and developing networks supporting disabled people to explore and express the condition of disability through the arts, while promoting and supporting best practice.#National Network for Arts in Healthwww.nnah.org.ukNational Rural Touring Forumwww.nrtf.org.uk8The National Rural Touring Forum (NRTF) represents a number of mainly rural touring schemes and arts development agencies, principally across England. The NRTF aims to encourage the touring of high quality professional arts performances and events to rural communities and meet the needs of the member schemes. #National Youth Theatres Associationwww.nayt.org.ukNAYT supports the development of youth theatre activity through training, advocacy and participation programmes. NAYT is open to groups or individuals using theatre techniques in their work with young people outside formal education. 8On Line Register of Consultants and Trainers in the Artswww.arts-consultants.org.ukJOnline Arts Consultants and Trainers directory run by Arts Council EnglandPublic Art Forumwww.publicartforum.org.ukwww.communitydance.org.ukThe Foundation for Community Dance is the national development agency for community dance in the UK. It works for the development of community dance, and for greater access to high quality community dance for all. Through events, conferences, seminars, an advice service and two regular journals, they offer up-to-the-minute information, debate and dialogue about current issues in dance and the arts. Full Circlewww.full-circle-arts.co.ukIndependent Theatre Councilwww.itc-arts.orgITC represents a wide range of performing arts organisations, venues and individuals in the fields of drama, dance, opera, music theatre, puppetry, mixed media, mime, physical theatre and circus. ITC works for professional arts organisations by providing management and legal advice, contractual negotiation and conciliation services, networking, advocacy, information exchange and training & personal development services.%International Intelligence on Culturewww.intelculture.org London Voluntary Service Councilwww.actionlink.org.uk/lvscMailoutwww.e-mailout.orgnMAiLOUT is a British Isles-wide network for developing participation in the arts featuring and celebrating all aspects of participatory and community arts. e-MAiLOUT on-line reaches out to people who are working creatively in community settings, giving them a voice, raising the profile of their work, and keeping them in touch with current developments and changes.Mental Health Mediawww.mhmedia.com'Museums, Libraries and Archives Councilwww.resource.gov.ukNALGAOwww.nalgao.orgnalgao (the National Association for Local Government Arts Officers) is the largest member organisation in the country representing local government arts interests. National Artists Associationcan't find websiteNational Campaign for the Artswww.artscampaign.org.ukdecibel is an Arts Council England initiative to raise the voice of culturally diverse arts in Britain. decibel will build more resources, increase recognition and profile, create stronger networks, develop man< agerial skill and artistic talent in the culturally diverse arts sector. &Department of Culture, Media and Sportwww.culture.gov.uknThe DCMS is responsible for Government policy on the arts, sport, the National Lottery, tourism, libraries, museums and galleries, broadcasting, film, the music industry, press freedom and regulation, licensing, gambling and the historic environment. The website holds useful information about the arts and funding - for example the Guide to Arts Funding in England.Design Councilwww.designcouncil.org.ukDirectory of Social Changewww.dsc.org.ukENCATCwww.encatc.org<European Network of Cultural Administration Training CentresEngagewww.engage.orgengage is a leading international association for gallery educators, artist educators and other arts and education professionals, with a growing membership around the world: a powerful network working face-to-face with many millions of gallery visitors. engage promotes access to, enjoyment and understanding of the visual arts through 'gallery education' - projects and programmes which help schoolchildren and the wider community become confident in their understanding and enjoyment of the visual arts and galleries. Fabricawww.fabrica.org.uk Film Councilwww.ukfilmcouncil.org.ukThe UK Film Council aims to stimulate a competitive, successful and vibrant British film industry and culture, and to promote the widest possible enjoyment and understanding of cinema throughout the nations and regions of the UK. The UK Film Council has also allocated 1 million a year to support training. The main aim of the Training Fund is to work with partners to maintain and develop the skills base of the film industry. Foundation for Community DanceBCouncil of Europe: Cultural Policies Research and Development UnitGhttp://www.coe.int/T/E/Cultural_Co-operation/Culture/Resources/RD_Unit/Crafts Council www.craftscouncil.org.ukCreative Partnershipswww.creative-partnerships.comrCreative Partnerships is a government-funded national initiative, established to develop schoolchildren's potential, ambition, creativity and imagination. that builds sustainable partnerships, which impact upon learning between schools, creative and cultural organisations and individuals. It first helps schools to identify their individual needs and then enables them to develop long-term, sustainable partnerships with organisations and individuals including architects, theatre companies, museums, cinemas, historic buildings, dance studios, recording studios, orchestras, film-makers, website designers and many others. Cultural Enterprise www.cultural-enterprise.comCultural Trendswww.culturaltrends.org.uk`Cultural Trends has been providing in-depth analysis of cultural sector statistics since 1989. It focuses on key trends within the fields of material culture, media, performing arts and the historic environment, and it includes coverage of issues which impact on the sector as a whole, such as the internet, poverty and access to the arts, and funding.Dance UKwww.danceuk.org_Dance UK works with and on behalf of dance. It provides information, publications, networks, forums for debate and conferences, and speaks out for dance. In addition to the web site, Dance UK manages email groups for choreographers, dance managers and independent dance artists. Dance UK News is produced quarterly and mailed directly to its members. It also runs a range of practical initiatives to promote longer-lasting careers and professional development in dance, and promotes the health and well-being of dancers through research, educational talks and events, posters, information sheets and books. Decibelwww.decibel-db.orgThe British Association of Arts Festivals (BAFA) is the meeting point of arts festivals in the UK, providing information and a professional network for the festivals movement. The website provides a calendar, directory and map for over 100 arts festival across the UK. There are meetings and seminars, including the annual spring Festivals Conference, a series of professional development training courses and a special focus meeting each autumn. British Councilwww.britishcouncil.org.uk>The British Council connects people worldwide with learning opportunities and creative ideas from the UK and builds lasting relationships between the UK and other countries. it is the UK's international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations and is represented in 110 countries worldwide. British Film Institutewww.bfi.org.ukBusiness Arts ServiceCwww.invest-in-coventry.co.uk/pages/busisupp/busisupp_arts_intro.htm$Business in the Community  Pro Helpwww.prohelp.org.ukCampaign for Learning www.campaign-for-learning.org.ukCentre for Creative Communitieswww.creativecommunities.org.ukThe Centre for Creative Communities (CCC) is an independent charity with extensive national and international experience. It works in arts and education, cultural exchanges and urban regeneration, promoting the building of creative and sustainable communities, where creativity and learning have pivotal roles in personal, social and cultural development. The CCC aims to influence public and private policy in the area of community regeneration. The website also hosts two types of weblinks  Hot Links and Creative Links On-line, which includes a database of organisations, individuals from the Arts, Education and Voluntary sectors who are interested and/or involved in collaborative community development projects. Change?CircleCity Universitywww.city.ac.ukCommunity Matterswww.communitymatters.org.ukArts Professionalwww.artsprofessional.co.ukThe fortnightly Arts Business Magazine aimed at all professionals involved in the management, administration and developments of arts and museumsArts Research Digestwww.arts-research-digest.com'Arts Research Digest is a specialist journal providing up-to-date details about current and recent research in the arts and cultural sector in the UK and elsewhere. It is published 3 times a year from the University of Northumbria in Newcastle upon Tyne and is available by subscription only. Arts Training Centralwww.artstrainingcentral.co.ukATC is the Regional Training Centre for the Arts in the East Midlands, and is both a client and a Key Strategic Partner of East Midlands Arts. It provides a range of facilities, advisory services, and training programmes in support of the professional development of artists, performers, and other arts practitioners in the region in ways which will help them to increase their prospects for income and employment.!Association of British Orchestraswww.abo.org.ukThe Association of British Orchestras is the national body representing the collective interests of professional orchestras throughout the UK. The ABO exists to support, develop and advance the interests and activities of the orchestras in the UK. It seeks to influence and improve the environment in which orchestras operate and to ensure they flourish and achieve their maximum potential. Axiswww.axisartists.org.uk[Axis provides information on a wide range of artists in the UK, for those individuals and organisations that want to work with artists, whether it be for a commission; a residency; a workshop; to purchase work; or a whole <range of other reasons. You can search the database simply for research or to find artists for your commissions and projects. Boardsourcewww.boardsource.org%British Association of Arts Festivalswww.artsfestivals.co.uk OrganisationURL Description8AN The Artists Information Company (Artists' Newsletter) www.a-n.co.ukAN is an artists network website linked to AN Magazine. It is a visual and applied artists site for UK news, information resources, contacts, opportunities, artists stories, careers advice and more.Arts & Businesswww.aandb.org.ukArts & Business (A&B) help business people support the arts & the arts inspire business people. A&B believe that through the encouragement of partnerships between business and the arts, communities can be enriched, individual values enhanced and society renewed. 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