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Nottingham Arts Theatre Limited (UK, 1085862) Browse events

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Nottingham Arts Theatre is a fully functioning, vibrant, voluntary run community theatre. Providing all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to develop both theatre, personal and team working skills by becoming involved in all aspects of performing arts through in-house productions, youth theatre and foreign exchange programmes.

Plu (UK, SC036841) Browse events

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Plu is a 3-day education-based festival for parents with children aged 0-6 years, offering workshops, activities, taster sessions, music, theatre and science. Organised and staffed by volunteers, Plu does not accept financial support from profit-making companies. Please help us to keep going!

Tavaziva Dance (UK, 1135967) Browse events

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Created by Zimbabwean ArtisticDirector Bawren Tavaziva, Tavaziva Dance is a UK-touring company, fusing diverse African&Contemporary Western dance forms.It brings Bawren’s unique vision to national audiences through touring performances,commissions&education work.

Pyramid of Arts (UK, 1094134) Browse events

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PoA promotes individual wellbeing and social inclusion through active engagement in the arts. We bring together people with severe learning disabilities and associated physical and sensory impairments alongside others in the community who wish to develop an active involvement in the arts.

The Choral Foundation, The Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace (UK, 1142075) Browse events

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Music 500 Years in the making -Your gift will help us to- keep it alive for future generations

Norwich Puppet Theatre (UK, 271041) Browse events

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Opened in 1980, Norwich Puppet Theatre is one of only two dedicated puppet theatres in England and it presents a year round programme of performances and puppet making workshops. In addition the NPT company tours its productions into venues throughout the UK and to schools across the Eastern region.

North Tyneside Steelband (UK, 1059729) Browse events

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North Tyneside Steel Band is a registered educational charity which offers people in the North of England opportunities to learn and perform steel pan music. It runs four classes a week in North Shields and provides instruments and support for four outreach projects, involving over 300 young people.

Kestrel Theatre Company (UK, 1073298) Browse events

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Kestrel Theatre Company is a registered charity dedicated to working creatively with drama within the criminal justice system. Kestrel projects involve groups of inmate and ex-inmate actors using structured improvisation to create new and original dramas for filmed or live performance.

British Museum (UK, British Museum - N/A) Browse events

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The British Museum's collections of over seven million objects are among the largest and most comprehensive in the world and originate from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.

Common Knowledge (UK, SC036733) Browse events

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Common Knowledge based in Glasgow offers adults with learning difficulties across the UK opportunities to make friends,tell their stories,know their rights,learn about life,and share with others their skills,talents and interests using its innovative online learning and unique accessible website

Glenthorne Quaker Centre (UK, 232575) Browse events

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Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum Trust (UK, SC006547) Browse events

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The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards are appealing for funds to create a new museum that will display over 300 years of Regimental History to the public. It will conserve many precious exhibits for future generations and tell the story of Scotland's only cavalry Regiment, its honours, traditions, campaigns and battles.

Vivacity Culture and Leisure (UK, 1138230) Browse events

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Vivacity is an independent, not-for-profit organisation with charitable status managing many of Peterborough’s most popular culture and leisure facilities. As well as theatre & arts and sports, we care for heritage, and our responsibilities include Peterborough Museum, Flag Fen and Longthorpe Tower.

A M Qattan Foundation (UK, 1029450) Browse events

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The A.M. Qattan Foundation was founded in 1994 and registered as a charity in the UK. Since 1998, it has worked towards the development of culture and education in Palestine and the Arab world, with a particular focus on children, teachers and young artists.

The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide (UK, 313015) Browse events

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The **** Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide is Britain's leading and most extensive archive on the Holocaust. Established in Amsterdam in 1933, the Library was originally founded as an information service to reveal the true nature of events in the Third Reich. Today, the Library holds an exceptional collection of over two million items including published and unpublished works, press cuttings, photographs and eyewitness testimonies, and it is this collection that lies at the heart of our work. The Library aims to serve scholars, researchers, the media and the public as a library of record, engaging people of all ages and backgrounds in understanding the Holocaust and its historical context. It provides a resource to oppose anti-Semitism and other forms of prejudice and racism. We reach out to audiences across the UK encouraging students, the media, writers, policymakers, educators, legal professionals, refugees, survivors and their descendants to use our wealth of materials in their search for the truth. The Library is committed to exploring innovative ways to promote study and engagement with source materials, and to enable connections and explorations with modern day issues. As a living memorial to the evils of the past, the Library is dedicated to verifiable truth, democratic accountability, openness and tolerance of ethnic and religious differences. The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide is Britain's leading and most extensive archive on the Holocaust. The Library holds an exceptional collection of over two million items including published and unpublished works, press cuttings, photographs and eyewitness testimonies, and it is this collection that lies at the heart of our work. You are welcome to visit us and study our books, documents and photographs in the Wolfson Reading Room. We aim to serve as a library of record, engaging people of all ages and backgrounds in understanding the Holocaust and its historical context. The Library is committed to exploring innovative ways to promote study and engagement with source materials, and to enable connections and explorations with modern day issues.  We have an active Learning and Outreach programme of free lectures, book launches, workshops and seminars run by leading academics and educators. We also run a temporary exhibition programme throughout the year and our current First World War exhibition ‘The Kaiser’s Jewish Soldiers: Loyalty, Identity, Betrayal’ showcases objects, documents and artefacts from our extensive collections.  Story of the Library The Library is named after Dr Alfred Wiener, a German Jew who after the First World War began to fight against the surge of antisemitism in Germany. In 1933, Dr Wiener and his family fled to Amsterdam where he established the Jewish Central Information Office, which collected information with the purpose of revealing the true nature of events in the Third Reich.  In 1939 the JCIO was transferred to London, and throughout the Second World War Allied Governments as well as the BBC made extensive use of its collection, which was increasingly referred to as ‘Dr Wiener's Library'. After the war, the Library provided critical evidence to the Nuremberg Trials and later to the Eichmann Trial, and became a key source of information for survivors attempting to trace their families. Today, the Library’s collection continues to grow with more items added every year, including materials on other genocides such as Rwanda and Darfur. The Wiener Library is open to the public five days a week free of charge. Read more about our work and our history at www.wienerlibrary.co.uk

Scottish Opera (UK, SC019787) Browse events

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Scottish Opera is Scotland's national opera company and is committed to bringing the widest range of opera, performed to the highest standards, to the maximum audience, not just in Scotland's principal theatres but also in village halls from Shetland to Stranraer, as well as into over 150 schools every year.

Collegium Singers (UK, 1116300) Browse events

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We are a small chamber choir based in Somerset. Your donation will help us raise money to record & produce our first CD, For the Fallen, a choral requiem composed for 40 Commando RM, stationed near us in Taunton. Proceeds from sale of the CD will be donated to Help for Heroes.

The Mike Atack Trust (UK, The Mike Atack Trust - N/A) Browse events

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We support out-of-the-ordinary experiences in music and media production (the area Mike worked in) for students at Rawlins College in Quorn and its feeder schools. Our aim is to help individual students, and those around them, to develop artistically and / or technically.

Friends of Raeden (UK, SC008126) Browse events

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The Raeden Centre offers a combination of Medical, Nursing and Educational advice. Treatment is offered to children with known or suspected disabilities, these include problems with movement, vision communication or hearing - many children have to cope with more than one difficulty. At Raeden, pre-school children are treated as a whole person, with the help of a comprehensive assessment by a team which includes paediatricians, physio/occupational/speech/music and language therapists, teachers, psychologists, social workers and health visitors. The Friends of Raeden raise funds to meet the needs that the statutory authorities cannot provide.

National Youth Orchestras of Scotland (UK, SC015482) Browse events

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The National Youth Orchestras of Scotland is unique in that it provides orchestral experiences in classical and jazz music for its students from the age of 8 – 25, through no fewer than eight ensembles, ranging in age, size and musical style. NYOS is committed to ensuring its innovative and high quality activities are accessible and open to all Scotland’s talented young people, regardless of financial circumstances.

OK Foundation (UK, 1104384) Browse events

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OK Foundation's mission is "Advocating for the welfare of Children, Young People, Men, Women & those with disabilities on Health, Education, and Accommodation". The organisation is also involved in developing other areas to promote healthy living such as Sports and the Arts.

Hay Castle Trust (UK, 1144524) Browse events

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Hay Castle stands at the heart of Hay-on-Wye, the Town of Books and home of Hay Festivals. Our project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and others, will see this nationally important site become a culturally and economically vibrant centre for heritage, learning and the arts.

Green Candle Dance Company (UK, 801774) Browse events

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Green Candle Dance Company believes that everyone has a right to watch and participate in dance. From its East London base, it makes shows and delivers workshop projects to children and young people and to those aged 60+, locally, London-wide and nationally.

Kingston Philharmonia (UK, 1060847) Browse events

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Kingston Philharmonia was formed in in 1973, and is now an established part of the Kingston-on-Thames amateur music scene. We are going to be playing all the Beethoven Symphonies on July 19th in Kingston-on-Thames Parish Church to raise money for the Young Kingston Charity, and for Kingston Philharmonia to help fund future programmes and soloists.

Opera North (UK, 511726) Browse events

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Opera North: England’s national opera company based in the north of England stages 300 operas, concerts, gigs, talks and film to over 200,000 people each year. Education and engagement programmes aim to give those who haven’t been exposed to the arts a chance to get involved. www.operanorth.co.uk