Booktrust’s Chief Executive tells us what books mean to them and why they’re so important for our children’s future.
What happens when you bring together more than a hundred teenage musicians for a one-off orchestral performance? We joined the National Youth Orchestra for a special day of music-making activities.
We spoke to Ben Anderson from Lincoln Arts Centre to find out more about their Routes In Scheme
Hilary Carty of Clore Leadership tells us why achieving inclusive leadership remains one of our sector’s big challenges.
How can boards and executives best work together to manage challenges? How do you keep organisations unified during times of crisis? When do you need to bring in external expertise? Join host Kirsty Lang and guests Tim Crarer, Tony Butler and Donna Munday as they discuss how organisations can demonstrate good leadership and governance in times of conflict and crisis.
Our Director of Music Education, Hannah Fouracre, has been reflecting on how the Government’s National Plan for Music Education and our next ten-year strategy will shape the future of music education.
Sir Nicholas Serota, our Chair, explains how the arts should form part of the core in every pupil’s recovery curriculum as we emerge from the pandemic.
Our Chief Executive, Darren Henley, tells us about the Museums and Schools Programme, which helps museums develop meaningful experiences for local students across the country.
Why is leadership development so important? How do we make the time and space for it? What can we learn from other sectors, and how do we support the development of future cultural leaders? Join host Kirsty Lang and guests Suzanne Alleyne, Tony Heaton OBE and Suzie Bailey as they delve into development – both professional and personal.
Our Director, Audience Insight and Innovation, Owen Hopkin, tells us about the launch of New Creatives in partnership with the BBC, and why supporting young artists benefits all of us.
Our CEO, Darren Henley, writes about the launch of the new model music curriculum and what this means for the future of music education.
Anne Appelbaum, Director of Children and Young People, discusses how we’ve helped young people stay creative in lockdown and why this is work is so important.
John Bergin, leader of Music Education Hub Newham Music, shares his insights on mentoring and the power it has to support Hub leaders. Music Education Hubs are groups of organisations - including schools, local authorities, arts organisations - that work together to provide a high quality music education for local children as outlined in the National Plan for Music Education.
Hannah Fourace, Director of Music Education, reflects on the challenges and opportunities facing music education and what she'd like to see in the Department for Education's refreshed National Plan.
Kevin Edward Turner is co-Artistic Director of Company Chameleon, a Manchester-based dance theatre company funded by Arts Council England. Here, he shares his perspective on the importance of dance to the health and wellbeing of young people, and reflects on his own experiences as a dancer and a teacher.
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