Young adults born between 1997 and 2012 are more likely to cite the arts as one of the most valuable aspects of their school experience than older generations, new research has found. https://t.co/uOgPJJz3Nz
Tonight's Prom, piping hot from its run at the Glyndebourne Festival, is The Marriage of Figaro,
Listen live on @BBCRadio3 from 1830.
Featuring the wonderful @Huwmonren and @louisealdersop as the Count and Countess. Riccardo Minasi conducts @theoae .
https://t.co/rSbH0iyBKH
Breaking Bach is an astonishing, life-enhancing experience.
This hip-hop homage to the classical composer is an assertion of the value of embedding arts in the curriculum. Plus: A bold ballet about Mary Queen of Scots.
Read more:
https://t.co/0ODcmt32wh
It's the full ★★★★★ - twice! - for Breaking Bach in our latest round-up of EIF music and theatre reviews.
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From @ObserverUK
"It was one of the most inspiring things I have ever seen – an absolute assertion of the value of embedding arts and music in the curriculum of all schools, and a transformative experience for those taking part."
https://t.co/wcXDxn24cl
In Breaking Bach, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment join dancers from @Acland_Burghley choreographed by the renowned @KimBrandstrup. Bach's music is brought to life by hip hop in an electrifying fusion.
📸 Tommy Ga-Ken Wan / Edinburgh International Festival
I hope this government may look at Ireland's Basic Income for Arts pilot, currently coming to the end of a 3-year pilot. 2,000 artists have received weekly €325 payments to enable them to produce work - in recognition of artists' value to society.
https://t.co/jywTtB10tb
ICYMI: Almost three quarters of freelancers working in the arts earn less than £25,000 a year with many facing "chronic" financial precarity, a new survey suggests (@ace_national).
Read more 👇 https://t.co/qt2tsVipwS
Bruckner Five from @theoae was extraordinary last night - a performance that absolutely stood up to the Berlin Philharmonic and Petrenko’s rendition at the Proms while also being poles apart from it. https://t.co/Eftoe0hGAK
There are some inspiring arts policies in here, advising the 2024 gov to introduce similarly transformational initiatives as previous Labour govs (1945: establishing Arts Council; 1964: embedding of arts in state education; 1997: free entry to museums and galleries).
Tonight, @theoae and conductor Antonello Manacorda brought Beethoven’s pivotal Third Symphony to life, but not before performing Mozart’s First Symphony & Louise Farrenc’s powerful Symphony No. 3. Bravo & thank you! 💐
🎧 Listen now on @BBCSounds
Photos by Chris Christodoulou
The standout stat here is that, whilst pride in Britain has declined sharply overall, pride in arts and literature have bucked this trend with 79% of Brits saying they are proud of our achievements in this.
Really interesting full report here:
https://t.co/iMdtbAwUVN
Lots of interesting debate about Olympic “vs” arts funding over the last week. It shouldn’t be a zero-sum game though. And the arts can learn from sport, and vice versa.
A few thoughts from the OAE in The Times here:
https://t.co/tUAvg3mOUQ
Another disappointing #ResultsDay2024 for arts. @DCMS industries account for 8% of the UK's economy but A Level numbers are not adequately servicing this.
Good signs recently, but we need unashamed incentivisation of creative subjects in this parliament.
https://t.co/wshHA6B1wi