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WAPA to give evidence to WAG Committee

Chris Ryde | August 23, 2010 | 0 Comments

WAPA has beemn asked to give oral evidence to the Communities and Culture Committee’s Review into the state of the arts in Wales. This will take place on Wednesday 6th October at 9.30.

WAPA responds to ACW cuts

Chris Ryde | August 23, 2010 | 0 Comments

WAPA has made a detailed response to the Arts Council’s Investment Review as it affects just undera third of the WAPA membership. This was followed up last week with a face to face meeting with Nick Capaldi. Despite all the arts organisations in Wales knowing full well the possible implications of taking part in the Review there is still dismay at some of the decisions and the decision making process. The Arts Council is an a public body and must at all times be accountable for its decisions.

Conference announced

Chris Ryde | February 5, 2010 | 0 Comments

WAPA and Creu Cymru are holding their second

joint conference

 

Creativity and Lateral Thinking : time for creative collaboration

 

on Wednesday 3rd March at Theatr Powys, Llandrindod Wells

 

The purpose of the conference is to bring all sections of the arts community together to share creative ideas about the future of the arts in Wales at this very unsettling time.

 

There will be a general discussion in the morning lead and facilitated by Frances Medley, followed by one-to-one speed-dating sessions between presenters and producers.

 

Fran has written a paper which gives context to the day.

 

Cost : £25 per delegate if you are a member of either WAPA or Creu Cymru

£35 if you are not a member of either organisation

 

Please register interest by Friday 26th February

 

A detailed agenda and exact timings will be sent out to delegates

 

To register please contact Patti Wallis on patti.wallis@ntlworld.com

56 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, CF11 9LL or 029 20 402248

Two new training courses announced

Chris Ryde | January 27, 2010 | 0 Comments

WAPA has announced two new training opportunities for this spring:

April 13th: Intellectual property and Copyright. This wiil be run by Ceri Delemere from Geldards solicitors. It is at the Elan Valley Hotel and will cost £40 (including lunch) to existing members .

May 18th: Data protection. This is a refresher course run by Dottie James. It will be held at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff and will cost £30 (including a light lunch) to existing members

Anyone interested in either course should initially contact Sandra Jones on sandra.jones@spectacletheatre.co.uk

Arts Professional 5th October

Chris Ryde | October 5, 2009 | 0 Comments

Arts Professional have asked Chris Ryde, WAPA Chair, to comment on the ACW Investment Review. His comments are as follows:

The Arts Council of Wales has set itself a daunting task in its Investment Review. Not only is it, over a period of three months, assessing and evaluating its large portfolio of revenue clients, but it also reviewing larger project and other “priority organisations”. This exercise raises challenging questions about its internal capabilities to undertake such a review. Can its cohort of committed, but numerically small, staff together with a moderately sized group of National Advisers really examine, evaluate and assess the one hundred and fifty business plans they are soliciting with sufficient depth and understanding to satisfy the arts community? Will the decisions that follow, some of which may well have huge implications, be well informed, fair and properly considered? The inadequacies of the similar exercise in England, which led to the huge backlash at the end of 2007 and beginning of 2008, is still raw in the minds of many, and puts added pressure on ACW to get its own review right.

The word “investment” is somewhat tendentious in itself. Let’s be clear – there is no new money. What this exercise is intended to do is re-prioritise existing funds. The ACW Chair, Dai Smith, supported enthusiastically in the Assembly by Culture Ministers past and present, has stated for some time that there are “too many” revenue clients and he sees a need to “rationalise”. His recent re-appointment for another three years confirms that the political order believe his premise to be a sound one. Meanwhile, Ministers have weighed in with comments about arts organisations having no right to expect funding in perpetuity. These seem easily supportable statements in theoretical form, unless of course your organisation is the one suddenly identified as failing – against a set of criteria you were barely aware of, and in the face of positive critical assessments.

From the companies point of view these are very unnerving times indeed. While having to meet the demands of ACW in providing a range of well costed and well argued future plans, they still have to continue to produce high quality work and plan for the short to medium term. It is not an easy circle to square particularly when you when you bear in mind that the vast majority have a core staff in single figures.

And where are the artists in all this? Surely they need to be a source of investment too? Research done by my own organisation, Equity, shows the gap between the income of producing companies from all sources and the amount spent on the creative personnel who make the work is widening. The gap is greater now than at any period in the last eight years. Therefore surely this review is an opportunity for ACW to re-assert the importance of investing in core artistic personnel. Let us see both an increase in work and a recognition of professional (properly paid) status as clear criteria in the assessment process.

Indeed, let us hope that ACW bring as much creative thinking to their review, as their clients do to their art. There may not have been a full scale renaissance in the arts in Wales over the last ten years, but something pretty significant has been going on. There has been a huge growth in the sense of identity and purpose. There is a confident forward motion. If ACW do not manage their review with requisite diligence, we will be once again locked in the politics and not the practice, the campaigning and not the creating, and it will be a very retrograde step

WAPA and Creu Cymru to strengthen working relationship

Chris Ryde | September 3, 2009 | 0 Comments

WAPA and the agency which co-ordinates touring and represents the venues, Creu Cymru, are meeting again this autumn to build on the useful work begun at the joint conference held late last year. It is hoped another, similar, event will be held this December. Both organisations are waiting on the publication of the Audiences Wales research commissioned by the Arts Council into drama audiences. It is anticipated that there will be implications in the recommendations of that report for both groups and the proposed event will use these as a springboard for further joint initiatives.

WAPA welcomes the WAG’s Legislative Competence Order

Chris Ryde | September 3, 2009 | 0 Comments

WAPA has written to support the Assembly Government’s initiative through subordinate legislation and new powers to introduce mandatory support for arts and culture provision by local authorities. WAG are currently consulting on the nature of the legislation and that process ends on September 4th. In general however this is a welcome move which should lead to better and more well supported local authority support.

WAPA responds to the Investment Review process

Chris Ryde | September 3, 2009 | 0 Comments

WAPA has submitted a collective response to the timetable suggested by ACW for their Investment Review. WAPA members are concerned that there will be a very small window between the announcement of the details of what is needed and the proposed deadline of November 2nd, so we have asked for two clear months to prepare submissions. We are also concerned about the subsequent evaluation process in the light of what happened in England and we want transparent criteria in place. This also applies to any appeals process which may follow.

Special One Day Conference

Chris Ryde | January 13, 2009 | 0 Comments

WAPA is hosting a special One Day Conference on Februray 25th at the Elan Valley Lodge. The two guest speakers will be John McGrath, the new AD of the National Theatre of Wales, and Nick Capaldi, the Chief Executive of the Arts Council. Neither speaker has had the opportunity of meeting the WAPA membership since they took up office and therefore it will give all parties the opportunity to meet and discuss important policy matters in an informal atmosphere.

WAPA and Creu Cymru Joint Conference

Chris Ryde | November 11, 2008 | 0 Comments

Two of the main arts organisations in Wales are meeting together to try and understand the needs of producers and presenters more fully. The one day conference. which is only open to members of both organisations. will be held on TUESDAY DECEMBER 9th at Theatr Brycheiniog in Brecon. A full agenda will be available shortly. There will be case studies of successful partnerships as well as a chance for the two groups to network formally and informally through a speed dating event. The cost of the day is £25.