For the last three
years the BBC Performing Arts Fund has been focusing on a different art form
(dance, music, theatre). This year is the year of theatre.
The Fund is seeking local community theatre groups who are
ambitious, willing to take on a challenge and looking for ways to increase
their group’s confidence and motivation and to raise their profile in the local
community.
Grants of between
£500 and £5,000 will be offered to up to 50 groups across the UK to carry out
training, attract new audiences, encourage new members and raise their profiles
in their communities.
Projects should be
new, open to the wider public, and take place any time between 1 December 2013
and 30 November 2014.
The Fund welcomes
projects which involve new group members, perform to new audiences, bring
communities together, improve community cohesion, or work with other community
groups.
The grants are
intended to help with the following costs:
§ Training courses for
group members and the people who run the group.
§ Master classes for
the group.
§ Bringing in an expert
to help work on improving specific skills.
§ Help in tackling a
new piece of theatre that is a stretch for the group.
§ Putting on a more
ambitious performance.
§ Performing in public
for the first time.
§ Working with another
theatre group.
§ Working with other
groups, for example a dance group.
§ A project to recruit
new members.
§ Running a beginners
course to attract new members.
§ Commissioning a new
piece of theatre.
§ Putting on a
performance in a new venue.
§ Taking the theatre
out into the community.
§ Taking part in a
local festival.
Eligible groups must
have been in existence since 2011 with a demonstrable track record and a bank
account in the group’s name.
The deadline for
applications is 16 September 2013 (5pm).
Full details can be found on the BBC Performing Arts Fund website
The BBC Performing
Arts Fund is a registered charity that is funded through revenue from the
voting lines of BBC entertainment programmes such as the Voice, Fame Academy
and Over the Rainbow.
Source: BBC PAF
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