Here is the latest WYPH Furnace Social Club newsletter for my followers to peruse:
Here’s your
latest update on Furnace Social Club events & opportunities...
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How can
independent artists make their work as accessible and inclusive as
possible, even on a shoestring budget? Our day-long session with Birds
of Paradise Artistic Director, Robert Softley Gale will
explore practical ways to embed accessibility within your work, right
from the very beginning.
21 April 11-5pm
FREE
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Arts
Council Relationship Manager, Emma Forster will be here to talk
you through the new Arts Council National Lottery Project Grants, in
place of Grants for the Arts.
This
session is open to any artist, whether you’re currently working on a
Project Grants application, or are thinking about applying for a future
project.
16 May 6-8pm FREE
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£6.50-£9.50
tickets
Fast moving,
raw and eye-opening, Mia explores the truths and myths
about learning disability and parenthood in today’s society. Mia
challenges the often taken for granted idea of ‘being a parent’.
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Sh!t Theatre return with
their bold new show. It's about country legend Dolly Parton,
cloning branding, immortality and death. Coming to you on its
nationwide tour after a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
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Vacancies at Tamasha
Theatre: Communications & Engagement Manager, Assistant Producer
and Board Members. Find out more
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*A transaction fee of £2.50 will be applied to all phone
and internet bookings.
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