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Creative Partners
Highland Print Studio
Highland Print Studio is a thriving open-access visual arts resource, modest in scale but high in quality, attracting professional artists through to students and complete beginners...
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Creative Partners
Solar Bear
Employing a 360° approach to the arts – working from a strong foundation, creating high quality performances and forging new pathways on and offline - Solar Bear challenges the mainstream and provokes society to re-evaluate its expectations...
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Research and Policy
RSA
The RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce) is an enlightenment organisation committed to finding innovative practical solutions to today’s social challenges...
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Creative Partners
Edinburgh International Festival
The International Festival presents a programme featuring the finest performers and ensembles from the worlds of dance, opera, music and theatre...
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Creative Partners
Tolbooth Music and Arts Venue
The Tolbooth is Stirling's venue for music and the arts situated in the historic Top of the Town...
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Research and Policy
Creating Safety
Creating Safety provides guidance on child protection for individuals and organisations involved in delivering artistic, cultural and creative projects for children and young people in Scotland...
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Creative Partners
An Lanntair
Vision: We will be a beacon for artistic activity in the Western Isles, we will celebrate and encourage creativity in all its forms, we will be a genuine centre for our community, and we will represent and support Gaelic culture...
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Creative Partners
Dunedin Consort and Players
Dunedin Consort is one of the world’s leading Baroque ensembles, recognised for its vivid and insightful performances and recordings...
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Creative Partners
Making Music
Making Music is the UK’s membership organisation for leisure-time music, with over 3,600 groups representing around 200,000 music makers across the UK...
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Creative Partners
Lyceum Theatre
The Creative Learning department at The Lyceum is all about engaging the community in the life of the theatre; it is about inspiring, educating and entertaining people from all walks of life and all ages to engage with theatre and be creative For schools we offer everything from one-off workshops to interdisciplinary long-term projects and continuing professional development for teachers...
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Creative Partners
Puppet Animation Scotland
Puppet Animation Scotland nurtures and promotes the arts forms of puppetry and animation in Scotland...
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Creative Partners
Scottish Music Centre
The Scottish Music Centre is a key player in developing Scottish talent both locally and internationally...
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Creative Partners
Stellar Quines Theatre Company
Stellar Quines Theatre Company was formed in 1993 to facilitate the creative work of women in Scottish theatre...
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Creative Partners
Scottish Opera
Scottish Opera celebrates 50 years of ground breaking outreach and education work in this year (2021), making it the longest running programme of its kind in any of Europe’s opera companies...
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Creative Partners
Dundee Rep Theatre
Dundee Rep Theatre is a vibrant, world class, award winning performing arts organisation made up of Dundee Rep Ensemble, Scottish Dance Theatre and Dundee Rep Creative Learning...
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Creative Partners
Horsecross Arts
Horsecross Arts Ltd runs Perth Theatre and Perth Concert Hall...
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Creative Partners
The Fruitmarket Gallery
The Fruitmarket Gallery is a publicly-funded art gallery of national and international significance...
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Creative Partners
Playwrights' Studio, Scotland
Playwrights' Studio, Scotland develop and celebrate the exceptional talents and achievements of Scotland's diverse playwrights with sustained, good quality support, whatever stage a writer is at in their career...
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Research and Policy
The #creativity Daily
An online newspaper collating articles tweeted by creative Twitter users from across the globe...
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Quotes
“"The Creative Industries consistently punch well above their weight, outperforming all the other main industry sectors, and are a powerhouse within the UK economy...”
—Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Maria Miller