Navigating DYCP with Arts Council England
Event Information
About this Event
About DYCP
The fund is for individuals who are cultural and creative practitioners and want to take time to focus on their creative development. If you’re thinking of taking your practice to the next stage, DYCP can help by supporting research, time to create new work, travel, training, developing ideas, networking or mentoring.
ACE knows that Covid-19 has had a significant impact for individuals, and many will need to develop themselves and their work to respond to the new environment.
They want to support as many people as possible to reshape and redefine their work and continue to make a positive impact on creativity and culture. To do this, they’ve made some changes to the fund so they can support as many of you as they can.
About the session
This session will take place on Zoom and will walk you through the funds and the changes that have been made, and will allow plenty of time for you to ask questions.
Please do read the guidance in advance:
Access Information:
BSL Interpretation: BSL interpretation will be available, however we ask that you contact us to confirm if you need it so that we can send you additional information in advance.
Booking support: If you need help booking your place, you can email rachel@artwithheart.org.uk and she will book a place for you.
ABOUT ART WITH HEART
Led by Sarah Emmott and Rachel Moorhouse, Art with Heart are an award-winning Salford based company who design and deliver performances, workshops and people-led creative projects for community groups, arts organisations and schools across the UK.
We believe in the power of theatre and art to change lives for the better, and our mission is pretty simple – to make it accessible, representative and get people to give it try. Working with people on their terms, we use the power of theatre and art to excite and engage our audiences, to have open conversations and give people the tools to unlock their own potential, take a stand, and make real changes – for themselves, for their communities and for our wider society.
Our work includes: award winning one-woman show Declaration, which explored Sarah Emmott’s experience of seeking diagnosis for adult ADHD, for which we received the 'ADHD Foundation Partnership Award' in recognition of our work in raising public awareness. As well as award-winning coming of age play Secret Diaries, 100 Deeds; an interactive exhibition addressing gender equality in the 21st century and Stan, a play for children which explores communication, friendship, identity, the family unit… and dinosaurs.