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Dateline:
5th March, 2006
ACW Funding Changes
Major changes in the arts in Wales are heralded as the Arts Council
of Wales announces its budget decisions for 2006-07.
- The majority of arts clients (65), including six of the largest
companies, will receive a 2.72% increase to cover inflation.
- Twenty-one Community Arts clients working in some of the most deprived
areas of Wales will benefit from Welsh Assembly Government funding
that ACW matched with funds from the European Structural Fund. These
are Arts Care, Arts Connection, CARAD, Celfogwmpas, Community Dance
Wales, Community Music Wales, Dance Blast, Dawns Dyfed, Dawns i Bawb,
Dawns Tan Tan Dance, NE Wales Community Dance, Powys Dance, Rhondda
Cynon Taff Community Arts, Rubicon Dance, South Wales Intercultural
Community Arts, Theatr Felinfach, Valley & Vale Community Arts,
Valleys Kids Artworks, Voluntary Arts Network, Womens Arts Association,
Disability Arts Cymru.
- An additional £1m for the Arts outside Cardiff means that
twenty venues across Wales will enjoy increased funding. These are
Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Beaufort Theatre, Blackwood Miners
Institute, Borough Theatre, Clwyd Theatr Cymru, Coliseum, Galeri (Cwmni
Tref Caernarfon), Muni, North Wales Theatre, Parc and Dare, Pavilion
Theatre (Rhyl), Riverfront Theatre and Arts Centre, Royal International
Pavilion Llangollen, Swansea Grand Theatre, Taliesin Arts Centre,
Theatr Brycheiniog, Theatr Hafren, Theatr Gwynedd, Theatr Mwldan,
Torch Theatre
- £10,000 will be awarded to the Ty Newydd writers centre
in north Wales to enable it to function effectively when it re-opens
after a major capital redevelopment.
ACWs Chief Executive, Peter Tyndall, said, Thanks to our
funding settlement from the Welsh Assembly Government we have been able
to put in place a positive package of measures for the arts in Wales.
We are very pleased to provide our clients with inflationary increases
for the year ahead, something we were not able to do in the current
year.
Our announcement follows a detailed review of our portfolio of
more than 120 client organisations to ensure they can enjoy a viable
long-term future. This has been a necessary and positive exercise and
has confirmed the overall strength of the client base.
ACWs plans for the client portfolio include several important
structural changes designed to focus resources on output rather than
administration. These follow on the successful merger of the three arts
marketing agencies in south Wales in April 2005.
- A merger between the Sherman Theatre company and Sgript Cymru has
been agreed in principle. Final decisions will be taken by the Boards
of both companies during March. This will create a powerful new force
for theatre in Cardiff and will be a significant start to the process
of implementing the conclusions of the review of English language
theatre.
- Joint working arrangements have also been agreed between three community
arts organisations in Powys Celf o Gwmpas, CARAD and Arts Connection
- designed to allow the development of specialist skills that can
serve all three organisations, and increase their effectiveness.
- Fifteen clients will be invited to apply for ACW Lottery funding
from 2007-08 onwards rather than being funded through grant in aid.
This is a necessary change to ensure ACW can properly provide for
its core strategic priorities in the year ahead. ACW will be working
with the fifteen clients over the next twelve months to help them
apply for project funding for their programmes and events to make
up for the shortfall in their grants. Some may be eligible for three-year
funding under the new arrangements, and by consulting other stakeholders,
ACW will do everything possible to secure their future.
Those affected are Aberystwyth Music Fest, Archif Cerddoriaeth Draddodiadol
Cymru, Cymdeithas Ddawns Werin Cymru, Festivals of Wales, Gwyl Werin
Pontardawe Festival, Llantilio Crossenny Festival of Music and Drama
Ltd, Lower Machen Festival, Machynlleth Tabernacle Trust, Model House
Llantrisant Ltd, North Wales Jazz Society, Presteigne Festival of
Music and the Arts Ltd, Queens Hall Gallery, St Davids
Cathedral Festival, Torfaen County Borough Council (Torfaen Jazz),
University of Wales, Aberystwyth (Ceramic Archive).
The theatre companies and related orgaisations which will receuve inflationary
increases are:
Arad Goch
Arts Training Wales
Audiences Wales
CBAT: Arts & Regeneration Agency
Centre for Performance Research
Chapter Arts Centre
Clwyd Theatr Cymru
Clwyd Theatr Cymru Theatre in Education
Creu Cymru
Cultural Enterprise
Cwmnir Fran Wen
Diversions
Drama Association of Wales
Earthfall
Gwent Theatre
Hay Theatre of Literature and the Arts
Hijinx Theatre
Mercator
Mid Wales Opera
Music Theatre Wales
National Youth Arts Wales
Sgript Cymru
Sherman Theatre
Spectacle Theatre
St Davids Hall, Cardiff
St Donats Arts Centre
Theatr Ardudwy
Theatr Bara Caws
Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru
Theatr Iolo
Theatr na nOg
Theatr Powys
Volcano Theatre
Welsh Amateur Music Federation
Welsh Independent Dance
Welsh National Opera
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