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Arts Promotion in Mid Wales 8 sites in this category
Cultural Enterprisehttp://www.cultural-enterprise.com Cultural Enterprise exists to encourage and support the creative industries in Wales to achieve their full economic potential. We provide business support to creative industries businesses across Wales. Our clients are the small businesses - sole traders and small partnerships, companies and collaborations. We work with businesses making creative products, those selling and distributing them and those providing marketing and business services to the sector. We work with businesses at all stages of their development.CATEGORIES: Arts Promotion , Business Consultants , Business Information , Business Training LOCATIONS: Wales (general)
Wales Arts Internationalhttp://www.wai.org.uk Welsh language and culture have been celebrated since pre-Roman times and many of the traditional arts have evolved into innovative and contemporary forms, celebrated on the international stage while remaining uniquely Welsh in character. The purpose of this site is to give an international audience the opportunity to gain a clear perspective on the arts from Wales and to invite contact from presenters and festival directors.CATEGORIES: Arts Promotion LOCATIONS: Wales (general)
The British Council Waleshttp://www.britcoun.org/wales/ The office is situated in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, and has a satellite office situated in Bangor in the north of the country. The work of the British Council in Wales concentrates on the arts from Wales, the promotion of education in Wales, the international promotion of Wales, its language and culture and on providing support to international students who live and study in Wales through British government and other scholarship and training awards.CATEGORIES: Arts Promotion , Education Bodies LOCATIONS: Wales (general)
Creu-ad arts, environment & rural communitieshttp://www.creu-ad.co.uk Creu-ad is a company of artists who work with rural communities and countryside managers to express their sense of place in a creative way. We use the arts as tools for the interpretation of the countryside. We develop and manage projects and events, as well as research and interpretive planning, training and development. CATEGORIES: Arts Bodies , Arts Promotion LOCATIONS: Wales (general)
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