If anybody still follows us here, please know that this is a legacy account that we no longer use, but please follow the project via our website! And here's a link to our new survey we would like everyone to fill out: https://t.co/gpuKICV1QC
If you are in Edinburgh next week you can see Joanie Bones' performances that she is developing as one of our small project grants holders. Book tickets here and learn more about her work on her website.
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Hey festivals! We're all looking forward to having a great summer enjoying some live folk music! Here's a helpful 🧵
We've put together a handy guide to help ensure that we can all stay safe this summer, check out our safeguarding checklist:
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‘European folk arts organisations are increasingly looking for ways of reaching new and more diverse groups of people’ – @AccessFolk’s new report gives some strategies https://t.co/trfg3cCq79
Our Small Project Grants worth up to £1,000 are available to support existing organisers who are interested in making changes to the events they already run. For more information visit https://t.co/UFpIxXUT9I
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This week our colleague @esbwet visited Norwich and @AreaStudiesUEA for a short presentation with our board member @HazelMarsh18, followed by a viewing of a documentary about Irish Traveller singer Thomas McCarthy. See if it you can! https://t.co/7r18pbLMIB
Announcing our Small Project Grants worth up to £1,000. Access Folk explores ways to increase and diversify participation in folk singing in England. We need your help to achieve these goals! https://t.co/UFpIxXVqZg
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Small Project Grants from @AccessFolk support events and organisers to make folk singing more accessible to a wider range of people. There’s a rolling deadline for applications, starting on 22 Jan. https://t.co/kip7bs3XkG
Our colleague @esbwet has just come back from a visit to one of our partners in our new side-project looking at different strategies to increase participation in folk arts! Where do you think he has been?
Our @fayhield is listening in to the Trad Talk @TradMusicForum day about access and participation in the Scottish folk scene. Great energy and really honest picking at the issues. Steve Byrne was unflinching and an inspiration. Hoping to continue the conversation.
Yesterday @esbwet popped up to Edinburgh to meet with @wtimmons and @IliyanaNedkova at @TradDanceScot. Lovely meeting talking about their strategic work to showcase Scotland's diversity of traditional dance. Part of our new international collaboration, more to come!
There will be a free, one-day, in-person conference, organised by the Traditional Song Forum and @CFRC_Folklore, held on Saturday 30 September at the University of Sheffield. Free tickets: https://t.co/JsdXLN6Pbv
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ACCESS FOLK podcast online!
Joanie Bones & Oliver Cross discuss themes emerged from @AccessFolk research project about participation & inclusion in folk singing in England.
Listen /subscribe on your favourite podcast player. https://t.co/ZWbB6orLsn
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