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news views ideas events people Contents


REGULARS Calipso


Letter from the Editors Your mailout Surf’s Up Artman


Ear to the Ground


Courses, Conferences and Events Funding


COLUMNS Talking through the arts


Lorna Brown on the new coalition The Five Minute Poet


Alison White on the art of knitting Review


Mark Webster on the latest Arts & Communities Journal


Clipout Planning the year ahead


FEATURES Tor View


Students from Tor View special school visit mailout’s editorial offices


Arts Award Celebrating five years 12 11 37 Summer Arts Colleges


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Simon Ruding on opportunities for artists on youth justice projects


More Music in Shanghai


Pete Moser returns with photographs U.Dance North West 2010 – a success!


A Youth Dance England initiative Evolving Words


Elizabeth Lynch on science & poetry The arts works with people


Letters from participants On being a rubbish artist


John Morrow – recycled instrument maker Soundlines


Jackie Calderwood and Jane Harwood explore the Mendip Hills with sound


Engage Cymru


Engaging older people in Wales Breaking the Cultural Paradigm


Nicky Puttick on creative care in Cornwall Ageing Atfully


David Cutler of The Baring Foundation on funding arts with older people


Mandinga


Carnival Arts Festivals 2010


Lyndsey Wilson continues getting ready for the festival season


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