Worcestershire Arts Partnership 
The County Arts Service works alongside the district councils,
professional arts organisations, voluntary and amateur arts sector
and the University of Worcester as an Arts Partnership.
The partnership has already created a comprehensive arts
strategy for Worcestershire (launched in November 2010), you can
download the strategy - The Arts
Matter
(4.7MB)
The Strategy was also launched alongside 12 Moves, the counties
cultural Olympiad Dance programme for Worcestershire.


Tender for Pop Icons - Worcestershire Arts Partnership
The Worcestershire Arts Partnership is looking for an
experienced singing/ performing arts workshop leader and producer
to lead its Pop Icons Singing Project for 2012. Pop Icons has been
running for several years and has involved hundreds of young people
from Worcestershire. Previous winners include Cher Lloyd. It is a
high profile event which gets Regional recognition and young people
have gone on to perform at various events around the County.
Pop Icons is an established singing project which is for all
young people who either live in or attend school/college in
Worcestershire. They need to be between the ages of 12-19
years.
Partnership Projects
Good Practise
A Symposium and Networking event for people working in the
field of Arts, Health & Wellbeing in Worcestershire.
Wednesday 25th April 2012 10am - 4pm
Arts & Health
A Symposium to Consider the
Development of an Arts & Health Network for
Worcestershire was held at County Hall on Tues 30th
November 2010
The Symposium was developed to bring
representatives from Worcestershire voluntary and statutory
arts and health sectors together to discuss a range of topics
linked to raising the profile of the arts and health sector in
the County.
The Symposium focused on the following
areas:
- Inspiring and providing leadership
- Communicating by creating an arts & health
support network
- Collaborating to creating a forum to discuss
arts & health matters
- Advocating for the benefits of arts &
health
Please click on the links below for the presentations that were
delivered on the day.
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