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Drama

Information about drama in Scotland including research reports, contact lists and strategy documents.
 
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  2008
Drama contacts
This information sheet provides details of Scottish theatre companies, venues, theatre networking and touring contacts. Information on trades unions, professional bodies and associations is also listed.
 
 
 
  2007
Development of the Infrastructure and Support of Live Art in Scotland
This study aimed to identify if there was a need for a recognised infrastructure to respond strategically to new artist’s practices and ideas. It assessed the existing approaches and models that support both emerging and established Live Art practioners and investigated examples of good practice from other countries. It recommended improvements to enhance existing developments and support structures, and identified organisations that could potentially develop their role in supporting Live Art in Scotland.
 
 
 
  2007
Development of the Street Arts Sector in Scotland
The aim of this study was to explore the current status and future aspirations of the Street Art sector in Scotland and to identify opportunities for its further development. This was achieved by gathering information about the sector, reviewing its development in both Scotland and England, as well as other parts of Europe and investigated the future needs of the Street Arts community. It concluded by recommending actions that could inform the development of a Street Arts strategy.
 
 
 
  2007
Feasibility Study into International Exposure for Scottish Theatre and Dance Artists
This research commissioned by the Scottish Arts Council and conducted by RGA Ltd sought to review opportunities for improvement in the international promotion of Scotland-based theatre and dance artists. The researchers consulted with a wide range of stakeholders including artists; arts organisations; promoters and producers during this research and used examples of good practice from other countries to formulate their recommendations for improvements in this area in Scotland.
 
 
 
  2007
Quick Guide - Drama
Aimed at artists, arts organisations, partners and other policy makers, the Quick Guides give a brief snapshot of the current context in each artform and in the areas of audience development and education, where specialist teams work across the organisation. The Quick Guides highlight priorities in crafts, dance, drama, literature, music, visual arts, audience development and arts education. They describe the steps we will take in each area of the arts to ensure we meet our goal.
 
 
 
  2007
Appraisal of options for the future accommodation of The National Theatre of Scotland
Report commissioned by the Scottish Arts Council, on behalf of the Scottish Executive, to appraise options for future accommodation of the NToS using HM Treasury’s ‘Green Book’ method.
 
 
 
  2007
Theatre Touring Strategy 2006-2011
The overall aim of the five year Scottish Arts Council Theatre Touring Strategy is to ensure that high quality theatre of all types is available to as large a number and as broad a range of people across Scotland as possible.
 
 
 
  2005
The Potential of Puppetry: A Review of the Sector in Scotland
A review of the puppetry sector in Scotland produced by the Scottish Arts Council. This review was prompted by recognition that, while puppetry has a positive artistic, recreational, educational and social value (given its ability to be larger than life, accessible and cross-cultural) the puppetry sector in Scotland appeared to lack a profile.
 
 
 
  2005
Drama forum 2005 - Breakout notes
Notes from the Drama Forum 2005 Breakout sessions.
 
 
 
  2005
Drama Forum 2005 - report
The report from the Drama Forum 2005
 
 
 
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