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25/10/2004
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10 years of lottery funding for the arts
In 10 years the Scottish Arts Council has distributed over £219 million of National Lottery funding to arts organisations and projects across Scotland. |
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20/10/2004
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Rosalind New York Bound
Glasgow-based visual artist Rosalind Nashashibi has been awarded the Scottish Arts Council’s New York residency. |
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18/10/2004
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Can you be the next Franz Ferdinand?
Scottish bands looking to follow in the footsteps of award-winning Franz Ferdinand are being invited to apply to perform at the world’s leading international music showcase in Austin, Texas. |
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18/10/2004
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Scottish companies pick up two TMA awards
Two of the Scottish Arts Council’s core funded organisations have been recognised as the best in the UK having each won a prestigious TMA Theatre award. |
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14/10/2004
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Edinburgh wins bid to be UNESCO's first 'City of Literature'
Following a presentation of Edinburgh’s plan for a global network of Cities of Literature to UNESCO in Paris yesterday, 13th October, it was announced by the Assistant Director-General of Culture at UNESCO, Mr Mounir Bouchenaki, that the plan will be officially endorsed by UNESCO and that Scotland’s capital city Edinburgh is to be the first recipient of the new title. |
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13/10/2004
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Edinburgh bids to be UNESCO's first 'City of Literature'
Today in Paris the Scottish Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport will present to UNESCO Edinburgh’s big idea for the world: a plan for a global network of Cities of Literature – with Edinburgh as the first member of a growing global club. |
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11/10/2004
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Creative Young Scots go interactive to drive national arts agenda
Throughout October 2004 young people across Scotland will be using their minds, bodies, ears and voices to engage in a nationwide dynamic consultation to express their views on creativity and the arts. |
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07/10/2004
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£5,000 stipend announced for Poet for Scotland
Scotland’s national poet, or Scots' Makar, will receive an annual stipend of £5,000 from the Scottish Arts Council, it was announced today, National Poetry Day. |
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07/10/2004
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Scottish designers under the spotlight
A record number of 23 Scottish crafts professionals has been selected to exhibit at Europe’s leading showcase for contemporary crafts over the next two weeks, with funding support from the Scottish Arts Council. |
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05/10/2004
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Scottish Arts Council welcomes new Head of Dance
Anita Clark has been appointed Head of Dance at the Scottish Arts Council, and will take responsibility for developing dance provision across Scotland. |
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