“If music be the food of Hubs…”
The Hubs can play an important role in connecting the cultural landscape for Young Londoners. They have good local connectivity, especially to Schools and they are outward facing and connect to cultural partners.
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The Hubs can play an important role in connecting the cultural landscape for Young Londoners. They have good local connectivity, especially to Schools and they are outward facing and connect to cultural partners.
AND's Museums, Libraries & Heritage Advisor John McMahon reviews last week's AND/GEM joint event, aimed at helping the museums sector to understand and engage with current changes in London's cultural learning landscape.
"We must continue to ensure that children receive a full rounded education so that they can develop their talents" Julian Lloyd Webber.
We were delighted to welcome over 100 schools to our conference, Creative Schools London, at the British Library on 11 October.
The recently published Henley Review of Cultural Education could have wide-ranging implications for the arts sector.
A New Direction's Bridge role has been developing and changing in the months since the Arts Council announced funding for the new network in April 2011. Tuesday saw another milestone for us with the publication of Darren Henley's review of Cultural Education which champions the importance of local brokerage and the role of the Bridge in ensuring all young people get a meaningful cultural education.