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05/09/2002
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New survey shows Scots value the artist in society
New research commissioned by the Scottish Arts Council demonstrates the great importance most Scots attach to the role of the artist in creating a good image of Scotland. |
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03/09/2002
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Professor Ken Robinson to speak to arts and education community
For one day only, Professor Ken Robinson will be in Glasgow to teach and inspire the arts and education community. |
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02/09/2002
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Minister opens trails and arts project at Dailly
The Minister for Education and Young People, Cathy Jamieson MSP, was joined by sponsors, dignitaries and the youngest and oldest residents of Dailly to launch the Dailly Trails and Sculpture Project on Friday 30 August 2002. |
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30/08/2002
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Edinburgh's Mela brings Bollywood, Bhangra and bagpipes to the city's Pilrig Park
This year's Edinburgh Mela brings an outstanding programme of artistes to Pilrig Park for an exciting two-day festival, culminating in a Bollywood extravaganza at the city's Usher Hall on Sunday evening. |
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30/08/2002
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Greater Easterhouse campus launched with Scottish Arts Council lottery funding of £2.2m
Plans for the Greater Easterhouse Cultural Campus in Glasgow, the first of its kind in Scotland, were launched today (Friday) with the help of a £2.2m Scottish Arts Council National Lottery grant. |
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23/08/2002
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Paisley welcomes a new era for its town centre
The revival of Paisley town centre is now complete with the launch today of the new public art works within the pedestrianised town centre |
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21/08/2002
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Scotland to have its own home grown cabaret
Razor Octopus, a creative, off-beat collaboration will receive funding from the Scottish Arts Council to create Scotland’s very own cabaret. |
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20/08/2002
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Scottish Arts Council confirms Creative Scotland Awards in 2003
Scotland’s biggest and most prestigious awards for artists, the Scottish Arts Council Creative Scotland Awards, are to go ahead for 2003, it was announced yesterday (19 August 2002). |
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13/08/2002
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Storytelling, festivals and websites - three new projects receive Scottish Arts Council funding
At the Scottish Arts Council grants panel last week, funding was approved for three exciting new projects. |
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08/08/2002
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Scottish Arts Council awards reach across Scotland
From Orkney to Dumfrieshire, and Ayrshire to Aberdeen, recent Scottish Arts Council lottery awards will support playing, performing and public art projects in communities across Scotland.
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