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Rachel Escott / Politics

Participatory Arts 1

Rachel 23.10.2012 Engagement, Participation, Politics, Research 0
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The Arts Council England’s research for their Arts Audiences Insights segmentation found that of the large proportion of the population who have ‘some’...

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Body of evidence

Rachel 12.12.2011 Advocacy, Arts funding, Evaluation, Politics, Research 0
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At the London members meeting of the Museum’s Association last week, delegates were asked what they most needed. ‘Advocacy’ came the response. Advocacy...

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The basis of our culture

Rachel 19.11.2011 Culture, Literature, Politics, Reviews, Spoken word 0
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I was attracted for literary reasons. For the beauty of the language of the King James’ version of the Bible – a beauty...

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Theatre tackles big subjects

Rachel 03.11.2011 Politics, Reviews, Theatre 0
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I was at the National Theatre last night for the new play '13'. A little over earnest, a little hectoring - but it's...

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Whatever sparks your creativity

Rachel 15.09.2010 Politics, Reviews, Young people 0
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I had my nephews to visit over the weekend. A big deal for all as we only get round to it once a...

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Pressure Drop!

Rachel 29.04.2010 Politics, Reviews 0
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Just sometimes, you have an art experience that feels important. Some thing that feels like it could change the world, or at least the...

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