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Page 1: Orla Moloney, Head of Arts Participation  Arts Participation - a broad range of arts practices where individuals/ groups collaborate with skilled artists.

Arts Participation and

Festivals

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Orla Moloney, Head of Arts Participation

Arts Participation - a broad range of arts practices where individuals/ groups collaborate with skilled artists to make or interpret art

Introduction

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The Arts Council values festivals as a means to:

develop a vibrant and sustainable arts profile at a local level

offer opportunities to present new work and new ways of working that can have far reaching effects for artists and audiences

Arts Council - Festivals

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MDA recurring funding ◦ 3.5 – 2.8 million since 2008◦ Reduced numbers to 8 - Galway, Kilkenny, Cork

Midsummer, Dublin Fringe, Earagail, Eigse, Carlow, Clonmel Junction and Clifden

Festivals & Events Scheme (ex SFS)◦ 850k approx◦ Supported 158 Festivals and events in 2012◦ Three strands (>9,999; 10 – 20k; up to 40k◦ Two rounds

Arts Council - Festivals

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FES is keen to support festivals where the infrastructure is underdeveloped

It aims to support programmes that include:◦ professional artists◦ new experiences for audiences◦ new or niche areas of programming e.g. New

media, Jazz etc.

Festivals & Events Scheme priorities

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Equity – participation in the artistic and cultural life of the country

Opportunities for artists – specialising in socially engaged practices

Invigoration of the arts

Arts Council – Arts Participation

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Arts and Health Arts and Disability Cultural Diversity and the Arts Arts and Older People Arts and Communities (of place and

interest)

Arts Participation Contexts

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Grants

Projects/ T&T

Bursaries/ A&D Awards

AiC Scheme

Small/ non-recurring developmental funds e.g. A&H in Festivals

Direct Funding

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Venues

Arts organisations

Production companies

Local authority arts offices

Festivals

Indirect Supports

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More diverse work◦ Range of artists/ companies and participants◦ Performances/exhibitions/ events/ residencies/

workshops

More diverse audiences◦ Non-traditional arts audiences

work of wider interest/ relevance considerations of access at all stages from marketing

to presentation of work

Arts Participation in Festivals

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Mary Nugent and James O’Shea Croí Glan

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KCAT STUDIO

Callan, Co.Kilkenny

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Arts Council – new policy and strategy

Arts and Disability Ireland (ADI) – advice on work & access - www.adiarts.ie

ADN (Mayo, Galway and Cork) – Shift in perspective resource pack

Altered Images – www.alteredimages.ie

Arts and Disability resources

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Creative Check-Up

Phizzfest

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Creative Check-Up: Aesthetic ScreeningPhizzfest

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Arts Council – Arts and Health Policy and Strategy

Waterford Healing Arts Trust –www.waterfordhealingarts.com

National online resource - www.artsandhealth.ie

Create – www.createireland.ie

Arts and Health resources

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Hungry Tea Creative

Connections/ Mark Storor

 

A Cork Midsummer Festival and

Mayfield Arts Newbury House

project with support from Nasc

Photographer: Marcin

Lewandowski

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Hungry Tea Creative Connections/ Mark Storor 

A Cork Midsummer Festival and Mayfield Arts Newbury House project with support from Nasc

Photographer: Marcin Lewandowski

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Hungry Tea Creative

Connections/ Mark Storor

 

A Cork Midsummer Festival and Mayfield Arts Newbury House project with support

from Nasc

Photographer: Marcin Lewandowski

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- Funded by the European Commission under the European

Integration Fund

- Supported by the Office for the Promotion of Migrant

Integration, Department of Justice & Equality and Pobal 

- Additional funding - The Arts Council Artist in the

Community Scheme (AiC) managed by CREATE.

Hungry Tea Creative Connections/ Mark Storor

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Arts Council Policy and Strategy

Create – www.createireland.ie

CfCP/ ArtPolonia (particularly Polish and Eastern European artists living in Ireland)

Cultural Diversity and the Arts resources

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Waterford Healing Arts Trust

Dawn Chorus at Bealtaine 2011

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Kathleen Hogg displays her ‘spider’ tattoo as part of the

‘INK’ exhibition

Credit: Aidan Kelly Artist/Photographer,

Bealtaine Festival and Age &

Opportunity

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Paddy Byrne - GalleonCredit: Aidan Kelly

Artist/Photographer, Bealtaine Festival and Age & Opportunity

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Age & Opportunity – www.olderinireland.ie- www.bealtaine.com

Create – www.create-ireland.com

Arts and Older People resources

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Dublin Fringe Festival

The Last Ten Years

RADE/Sean Millar

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Artists/ arts organisations with track record in high quality collaborative practice

Projects funded through the Arts Council / AiC Scheme

Create – www.create-ireland.com

Arts and Communities resources

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More high quality arts experiences for more diverse audiences combining:◦ Technique◦ Originality/ Innovation◦ Ambition◦ Connection ◦ Magic

Why Arts Participation in Festivals?