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Apna Arts (Nottingham) - Projects![]() Apna Arts aims to provide advice, information and advocacy, organise festivals, events and exhibitions of the highest quality, and develop innovative and traditional South Asian arts nation-wide. Working with, and empowering young people to develop their skills and talent, working in partnership with artists, performers and other mainstream and community organisations to develop audiences tastes and their empathy for South Asian arts, we work closely with schools and other partners to develop an education strategy around issues of lifelong learning, the arts, citizenship education, home/school links, oral history and literature.
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Thu, 12 Jun 2008
EMPAF has been working to support an Arts Council England East Midlands initiative to help demystify recent developments in Local Area Agreements. ACE are running a series of mini events around the region for artists, arts practitioners and local authority arts officers to look at recent changes in terms of how they offer opportunities for arts and creative projects. The first event took place in Leicester at the beginning of June and EMPAF is publishing copies of presentation notes, supporting information and case studies used as part of all the events in the resources / essential publications section of this website (click on the title of this news item to go directly there). The next event will take place in Nottingham on 3rd July. Email info@empaf.com for more details.
Mon, 28 Apr 2008
EMPAF is collaborating with with Mailout, the national magazine featuring and celebrating all aspects of participatory and community arts, to put together a national conference this autumn. A unique opportunity for networking, discussion and debate the conference will take place on 18th and 19th September in Derby. More details will be posted here soon, so please bookmark your diary now.
Mon, 28 Apr 2008
ENYAN (English National Youth Arts Network) is working in partnership with EMPAF to deliver an East Midlands regional seminar on 27th June 2008 at The Y Theatre in Leicester on the subject of 'Target Led Vs Young People Led'. Weighing-up the benefits and challenges of planning and delivering youth arts projects this free event includes an open space debate under the heading 'Who's voice is it anyway' led by EMPAF Partnership members Tina Glover and Vince Attwood. recent posts
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