UPSTART Online youth arts magazine - new edition out now!

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UPSTART Online youth arts magazine - new edition out now!
The November edition of UPSTART ONLINE - the only youth arts specific magazine for the whole of the UK - has just been published!
Now delivered via the ENYAN website (English National Youth Arts Network - http://www.enyan.co.uk ) this monthly magazine is for everyone involved in youth arts work, featuring news and information from the UK and beyond. UPSTART offers an essential guide to developments, and a unique slant on the issues that matter - the independent voice for the growing youth arts sector…
In this months online issue we’re full to the brim - doffing our cap to youth arts work in the East region, whilst continuing to look at the latest national news and policies affecting the sector:
Libby Jones FOCUSES on Cinderford Artspace’s engaging circus project We look at youth arts projects from the East with The Garage (Norwich) and The Junction (Cambridge) venues Helen Cadbury talks us through life as a youth arts trainer National youth charity The Prince’s Trust introduce us to their creative side
Caroline Ash reviews the challenges of large scale project management Engage show how they envision a youth friendly culture in museums & galleries And we revisit more classic pieces from Upstart magazine - an interview with ‘Afterlife’ film star, Paula Sage; and a profile on the work of youth arts champion, Dick Chamberlain Remember: new and old subscribers can also continue to check out archived pieces from June to October covering a range of issues, projects and organisations including child protection, the Arts Award, equality, First Light, NCH, case studies, interviews and more
To subscribe visit http://www.enyan.co.uk , and benefit from a range of additional bonuses, including discounts of Artsplan training and publications!
ENYAN is a membership body, designed to create connections throughout the diverse youth arts sector at national, regional and grass roots levels. ENYAN aims to raise the profile and support for youth arts within England, and by doing so create more opportunities for the creative and personal development of young people, especially young people at risk. For further information e: mailto:hello@enyan.co.uk
ENYAN and UPSTART are delivered by Artswork, the national youth arts development agency, and part funded by Arts Council England South East.

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