What´s New
We are pleased to announce that Audiences Wales will be delivering two courses from the nationally recognised ‘Dazzled by Data’ training in North Wales this October at Venue Cymru, Llandudno.
Disability Arts Cymru will run an informative and inspiring day of workshops, discussion and performances, focusing on practical ways to achieve best practice in accessibility and inclusion at Swansea Grand Theatre.
St Fagans: National History Museum has been revealed as one of the UK’s top ten free attractions as voted by users of TripAdvisor, the world’s largest travel site.
In 2009-2010 Audiences Wales directly supported 176 arts organisations and local authorities across our funded region and Wales as a whole.
This year’s Arts Council of Wales Marketing Symposium will take place on Thursday 21st October at Theatr Brycheiniog.
We’ve compiled a useful factsheet on marketing Welsh language events with the assistance of attendees from our recent Welsh Language Marketing Forums.
Identifying the Potential is a major research project into drama audiences in Wales.
Audiences Wales has published a new guide to market research within the resources section of the website.
A new guide to Media and Public Relations, Learning On Demand, is available for free on the Audiences Wales website.
We’ve made some changes to our website – www.audienceswales.co.uk – to provide even greater support for our users.
Audiences Wales has published two new arts marketing training guides - ’An Introduction to Marketing and Publicity’ and ’Design and Print’.
DCMS have released a report outlining how children engage with cultural sectors.
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