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National Festival Of Asian Arts & Music (Apna Arts)

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APNA Arts was formed in 1988 and quickly organised the first-ever National festival of Asian Music and Arts. A project delivered by a number of dedicated, visionary and highly ambitious volunteers, APNA Arts unbelievably pulled off a major success in its first year with a strong and diverse line up of national and international artists.

APNA Arts are proud to be one of the foremost pioneers in forming, shaping and developing the modern British South Asian Mela, which is now part of the national heritage of most major cities in the UK.

APNA Arts pioneered the now common practice of ‘zone-ing’ within the festival with visual arts and heritage zones, performance zones, blackout indoor DJ and multimedia zones, food, stalls, community and chill out zones.

Other festivals have included:
Millennium Music (25 May 2000), Ustav celebrations BBC Music Live National Asian Festival
True Azadi Festival (14 & 15 August 1999)
Apna Festival Our Mela (August 1998) - a two-day event this year.
Sangeet Ka Mela (1995 & 1996) - Part of the Wollaton Park Festival organised by Nottingham City Council
Melton Medes National Festival of Asian Arts & Music (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, & 1994)

For more information contact Apna Arts

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Wed, 20 Aug 2008

Turning the Tables is a two day conference exploring the progression and future of community and participatory arts in the UK.

Based at the Assembly Rooms in Derby, the conference will involve site visits, key note speakers including Eugène van Erven (The Community Art Lab & ICAF - Rotterdam International Community Theatre/Art Festival) and break out sessions. Organised by Mailout in collaboration with EMPAF, the aim is to explore what we currently need and what issues affect us as a sector, the pressures that we are under and the possibilities that are on offer. The conference will consider how we can work together, looking at the sense of connection we have as a creative-led sector working across many areas, frequently outside of the arts.
For more details, costs and a booking form please email info@e-mailout.org or call 01246 207070

Wed, 20 Aug 2008

EMPAF has a new website which is to be launched in September. Based on the social networking model it will enable users and members to put up profiles for individuals, projects and organisations. There is also an option to link to other profiles, send comments and update with news, events, opportunities as well as engage in debates around current issues affecting the community and participatory arts.

In addition to putting up information and resources EMPAF will also be promoting future CPD events and development opportunities.

The website is aimed at creating a vibrant and engaging online community so please get involved and make use of this site as much as possible.

The site itself in final testing but live and will transfer to the www.empaf.com address at the end of the beginning of next month. To join now please go to http://beta.empaf.com/ (note there is no www) and anything you add now will remain live during the transfer. We welcome any feedback on how to make it even more user friendly, so please email jane@empaf.com with this or any questions.

Tue, 08 Jul 2008

A free event for artists; arts practitioners; organisations and community groups working in, or interested in working in community and participatory arts.

The day is designed to give plenty of opportunity to network, discuss your work, ask questions, share experiences and find out more information about a range of subjects and issues affecting everyone working in participatory arts.
Including an in-depth session devoted to professional and project development subjects such as negotiating contracts, rates of pay and how to set up and run an event will be covered.

There is also be an facilitated open space session based around working in and across different arts forms, a presentation and open sharing session on International working and a presentation outlining current key trends and influences such as reforms in Public Sector funding, the Cultural Offer and Cultural Olympiad. Plus, this is your chance to influence future EMPAF work and events as each of the sessions is designed to bring out issues that are most relevant to you.

Registration and networking begins at 9.45am for 10.30am start. Lunch is provided and there is lots of time given to networking and finding out more about EMPAF, Cultivate and a wide range of other resources and sources of further information.

Taking place at St James Centre, Derby places are available on a first come first served basis. To book email Jane@empaf.com or call 07984199477 giving your name and a daytime contact number. For more details click on the title above.

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