Traditional Arts Exchange
A new dedicated site has been created by Mirador Creative Culture.
It is designed to become a major site of the wikispaces platform and provide a range of services… Read More
Arts and Culture in the time of Budgetary Cuts
My title reminds me of Garcia’s ‘Love in the time of cholera’ but this is where any similarity ends.
Some will say that it wa… Read More
LAUNCH STATEMENT
The Triple ‘D’ Festival is being launched at a time when there is no known festival or development programme in existence to support diverse documentary, docudr… Read More
PUBLIC SECTOR CUTS: Announcing a new work programme in Innovation Economics
The news about cutbacks is slowly sinking in. But there is inevitably more to come if the economy worsens or if th… Read More
CALLING GRADUATES AND STUDENTS
Mirador has launched a new initiative which is primarily designed to engage graduates and students. The minimum background of students is A level.
Visit a new… Read More
Kersi Rustomji is 75 years old and was born in Uganda. He is one of the thousands of Ugandan Asians who fled the country when the Ugandan dictator Idi Amin gave the Asian community 90 days t… Read More
Announcing a New Joint Cultural and Community Action Programme at Centre@270 Trust
Avenues for joint venture action on key issues relating to local development have been explored in this bl… Read More
Making a Few Distinctions
In a recent report to a client I have argued that they need to invest in developing future capability. I have drawn the following distinctions which they have accep… Read More
We are updating our work on Ephemeral Arts. These are arts which are temporary or short-lived and based on a specifc occasion or event and transitory in nature.
A new blog offers challenging… Read More