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Hampshire County Council

Executive Member - Recreation and Heritage Item 10

17 July 2003

Arts Development Partnership Funding 2003/04

Report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage

Contact: Michael Fuller Ext: 6016

1. Summary

1.1 The following decision is sought:

      That funding totalling £4,800 and £2,500 for project and two for one partnership funding respectively be approved as follows:

Project

   

Children's Concerts

Petersfield & Winchester

500

Asian Concerts

Eastleigh

500

Hampshire Schools Traditional Dance Festival

Various

500

Memorandum

Winchester

500

Basingstoke Film Festival 2003

Basingstoke

700

The View

Winchester

500

Art in The Garden 2003

Romsey

600

Beatrice Royal Corporate Friends Scheme

Eastleigh

1,000

Total

 

4,800

     

Two For One

   

Alton Operatic & Dramatic Society

Alton

250

Alton Operatic & Dramatic Society

Alton

250

Andover Music Club

Andover

300

Avon Valley Concerts

Fordingbridge

250

Avon Valley Concerts

Ringwood

250

Basingstoke Concert Club

Basingstoke

500

Early Music Now Festival

Winchester

500

Hook Choral Society

Hook

200

Total

 

2,500

     

2. Reason

2.1 To support small scale arts activities serving Hampshire and to provide funding to encourage business sponsorship of the arts in Hampshire.

3. Other options considered and rejected

          - making no awards.

          - making increased awards.

4. Conflicts of interest declared by the decision maker or a member or officer consulted - None

5. Dispensation granted by the Standards Committee - Not applicable.

6. Reason(s) for the matter being dealt with if urgent - Not applicable.

Approved by: (signature) Date: (date of decision)

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Councillor J. Waddington

Hampshire County Council

Executive Member - Recreation and Heritage Item 10

17 July 2003

Arts Development Partnership Funding 2003/04

Report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage

Contact: Michael Fuller Ext: 6016

1. Introduction

1.1 This report presents details of applications received for project and two for one partnership funding from groups planning to organise arts projects for Hampshire residents.

1.2 A wide range of project proposals have been received for 2003/04. Publicity has sought to attract applications involving the priority artforms namely visual arts, crafts, literature and lens based media. The full list of applications received is attached in Appendix 2 supported by the budgets provided by each applicant with details of funding from other bodies where relevant. In each case the local member has been consulted and no specific issues have been raised.

1.3 The County Council continues to run the Two For One Award Scheme, a very successful initiative that fosters a positive relationship between business and the arts as well as making the grant funding stretch further. The scheme works by matching new sponsorships valued between £200 and £500 and provides a useful incentive to arts organisations to find more sponsors. This also encourages more local businesses to sponsor the arts in Hampshire. Applications for this scheme are detailed in Appendix 3.

2. Legal Implications

2.1 The County Council is able to utilise broad powers under the Local Government Act 1972 to provide financial support for the arts. In particular, Section 145 of the Act enables the Council to contribute towards the expenses of doing anything necessary or expedient for any of a number of purposes, including the provision of entertainment of any nature, or the provision of a theatre, concert hall, dance hall or other premises suitable for entertainment. The powers include the ability to contribute towards the expenses of maintaining a band or orchestra, and towards the development and improvement of the knowledge, understanding and practice of the arts.

3. Financial Details

3.1 The base budget of £67,000 for 2003/04 is allocated as follows:

                      £

    Project Partnership Funding

    22,000

    Festival Partnership Funding

    11,000

    Annual Programme Partnership Funding

    24,000

    Two for One Partnership Funding

    10,000

    Total

    67,000

3.2 A financial summary is shown in Appendix 1. Prior to this meeting an overall sum of £8,250 is available for distribution.

4. Project Partnership Funding

4.1 The applications for the support of arts projects are listed in Appendix 2 and include specific requests for £9,300. Funding recommendations totalling £4,800 are proposed as set out in Appendix 2. The papers in the Appendix show details of all applications and they are prefixed with the letter A. Local Members have been consulted on these applications. The project's contribution to the County Council's Corporate Strategy has been highlighted in the details of Appendix 2.

5 Two For One Award Scheme

5.1 Applications totalling £2,500 have been received and the details of these are shown in Appendix 3. These awards can be made retrospectively for arts events where an organisation has attracted first time sponsorship from a company. It is recommended that full matching amounts be made to the applications due to the great success of this scheme in attracting other revenue funding for the arts.

Recommendation

That the awards recommended in this report be approved.

Section 100 D - Local Government Act 1972 - background papers

The following documents disclose facts or matters on which this report, or an important part of it, is based and has been relied upon to a material extent in the preparation of this report.

NB the list excludes:

1. Published works

2. Documents which disclose exempt or confidential information as defined in the Act.

TITLE LOCATION

Detailed grant application forms County Arts Office

 

Financial Summary

 

Appendix 1

 
           

Arts Partnership Funding Budget 2003/04

       
           
 

Project

Festivals

Programme

Two for One

Total

           
 

£

£

£

£

£

Recreation and Heritage Budget

22,000

11,000

24,000

10,000

67,000

Economic Development Budget

 

10,000

   

10,000

   

 Totals

22,000

21,000

24,000

10,000

77,000

 

  

 

 

 

 

   
           
           
           

Present Financial Position

         
           
 

Project

Festivals

Programme

Two For One

Total

Funding approved on:

         

12 December 2002

2,200

13,550

0

0

15,750

16 January 2003

0

10,300

0

0

10,300

19 February 2003

0

0

22,500

0

22,500

24 April 2003

14,900

300

3,000

500

18,700

29 May 2003

1,500

0

0

0

1,500

Total approved to date

18,600

24,150

25,500

500

68,750

           

Balance remaining for allocation

3,400

-3,150

-1,500

9,500

8,250

           
           
           
           

Financial implications of decisions sought at this meeting

         
           
 

Project

Festivals

Programme

 

         

Recommended awards

4,800

0

0

2,500

7,300

           

Amount remaining for future decisions

-1,400

-3,150

-1,500

7,000

950

           

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ref. Title Town Requested Recommended

A01 Children's Concerts Petersfield and Winchester £800 £500

A02 Asian Concerts Eastleigh £500 £500

A03 Hampshire Schools Traditional Dance Festival Various £3,000 £500

A04 Memorandum Winchester £1,600 £500

A05 Basingstoke Film Festival 2003 Basingstoke £700 £700

A06 The View Winchester £700 £500

A07 Art in The Garden 2003 Romsey £1,000 £600

A08 Beatrice Royal Corporate Friends Scheme Romsey £1,000 £1,000

          Total £4,800

Appendix 2

Project Partnership Funding 2003/04 Date 17 July 2003

                      Reference Local Member

        A01 Children's Concerts Councillor Mrs Dickens

      Name of Applicant

    Elizabeth Gotto Children's Concerts Petersfield

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    Children's Concerts annually stage concerts in Petersfield, Winchester, Portsmouth

    and Southampton for children aged five to eleven years. This application is for the

    concerts taking place in Petersfield and Winchester. The concerts include short

    orchestral pieces, a narrative piece and a song for audience participation written

    specifically for the concerts and given to schools to learn before the event. The

    concerts are performed by Southern Pro Musica, a full symphony orchestra of local

    professional musicians with their conductor John Willcocks and are publicised

    through local schools. The concerts will take place in Petersfield on 28 January 2004

    and in Winchester on 29 January 2004.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Orchestra 4,460 £6,750

                      Conductor and narrator 740

                      Venue hire and performance costs 530

                      Ticket costs 180

                      Administration 270

                      Travel and subsistence 325

                      Programmes and printing 245

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 1,898 £5,398

                      John Lewis Partnership 3,500

    Winchester City Council (£800 unconfirmed)

Deficit £1,352

Amount Requested £800

Amount Recommended £500

Previous Funding 2002/03 £500 Children's Concerts 2003

              2001/02 £500 Narrative piece for Children's Concerts

              2000/01 £500 Children's Concerts

              1999/00 £500 Children's Concerts

Additional Comments The organisation's consistently good record in presenting these concerts has resulted in consistent support by Hampshire County Council for many years. It has been recommended that the organisation apply to East Hampshire District Council for funding.
This project supports the Corporate Strategy in the following ways:

              · Maximising life opportunities for young people

              · Building strong communities through listening and responding

              · Building strong communities through them participating in local activities

Project Partnership Funding 2003/04 Date 17 July 2003

                      Reference Local Member

        A02 Asian Concerts Councillor P. Luffman

      Name of Applicant

    John Hampshire Jyoti Music Circuit Eastleigh

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    Jyoti Music Circuit will present a short series of classical Asian music concerts at

    The Point Dance and Arts Centre in Eastleigh on 27 September and 30 November

    2003. The organisation aims to introduce Asian music to a wider audience in the

    Eastleigh area and hope the concerts will complement the adult education classes

    they have been holding on behalf of Barton Peveril College and the work they are

    beginning to do with local schools.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Artists fees 1,600 £3,100

                      Venue hire 600

                      Administration 300

                      Advertising 200

                      Contingency 400

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 1,200 £1,200

    Making Music, Visiting Arts, Scarman Trust

    (unconfirmed)

Deficit £1,900

Amount Requested £500

Amount Recommended £500

Previous Funding

Additional Comments This a new organisation making an innovative proposal for an area where

    there is embryonic community interest. The organisation receives support

    from Eastleigh Borough Council and Eastleigh Community Services for its

    community workshops and as such will not be applying to them to fund

    these concerts.
    This project supports the Corporate Strategy in the following way:

              · Building strong communities aware of the cultural diversity of their society

Project Partnership Funding 2003/04 Date 17 July 2003

                      Reference Local Member

        A03 Hampshire Schools Traditional Dance Festival Councillor Mrs P. G. Peskett

      Name of Applicant

    Kenneth Davies Learning Through Landscapes Winchester

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    Hampshire Schools Traditional Dance Festival will involve around 50 schools and

    2,000 children in learning and performing traditional dance and music from

    Hampshire. Working with the Folk Association of South Hampshire, Learning

    Through Landscapes will employ Hampshire based musicians and dance groups to

    train children in their local dance and music traditions during Autumn 2003 and

    Spring 2004. They will perform alongside them at celebrations held with their local

    communities in their school grounds in June 2004. Learning Through Landscapes is

    an organisation that exists to promote the benefits of school grounds for the

    development of children and the enjoyment of the wider community, to provide

    support and advice on the improved use, design and management of these spaces.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Musicians and dance groups fees 2,000 £8,460

                      Workshop leaders 2,400

                      Schools training packs 1,100

                      Dance floor hire 300

                      Materials 500

                      Transport 750

                      Administration 1,410

                      Income Amount Total

                      Awards For All 4,200 £5,460

                      School contributions 1,260

Deficit £3,000

Amount Requested £3,000

Amount Recommended £500

Previous Funding

Additional Comments Learning Through Landscapes is developing its work with the arts as a

    means to engage young people with their environment.
    This project supports the Corporate Strategy in the following ways:

              · Maximising life opportunities through a better understanding of the environment

              · Protecting our environment by promoting the principles of sustainability

Project Partnership Funding 2003/04 Date 17 July 2003

                      Reference Local Member

        A04 Memorandum Councillor P. Dickens

      Name of Applicant

    Sacha Lee Lee and Imre Winchester

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    Choreographer Sacha Lee will be working with a group of twelve people over the

    age of 50 from the Winchester area to draw on their memories of childhood and

    changing generational attitudes. Assisted by another choreographer, a visual artist

    and a sound artist Sacha aims to work with this group to create a piece using dance,

    visual art and sound to position these memories within the historical space of

    Winchester's Great Hall, linking the personal memories of the individual with

    Winchester's historical past. The performance will take place in November 2003 in

    The Great Hall

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Choreographers 4,340 £17,320

                      Visual and sound artists and materials 3,400

                      Dancers costs for workshop facilitation and 3,720

                      Costume and technical costs 2,640

                      Marketing 2,490

                      Administration 730

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 1,350 £1,350

    Arts Council England South East (£12,810 unconfirmed)

    Millennium Awards (£1,560 unconfirmed)

Deficit £15,970

Amount Requested £1,600

Amount Recommended £500

Previous Funding

Additional Comments This collaboration is well founded and is likely to produce a valued

    experience for the group involved and the locally based audience. The

    organisation is receiving support in kind through the provision of free

    venue hire from King Alfred's College, The Point Dance and Arts Centre,

                Theatre Royal Winchester and the Great Hall. The organisation has been

                advised to apply to Winchester City Council for funding.
                This project supports the Corporate Strategy in the following ways:

              · Maximising life opportunities for the participants and the audience

              · Building stronger communities with these members getting in touch with their history

Project Partnership Funding 2003/04 Date 17 July 2003

                      Reference Local Member

        A05 Basingstoke Film Festival 2003 Councillor Brian T. Gurden

      Name of Applicant

    Phil Pennington Central Studio Basingstoke

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    Basingstoke Film Festival 2003 aims to offer young people in the Basingstoke area

    the opportunity to get involved in writing, directing, filming and acting in their own

    films. The festival will provide the opportunity for 12 to 25 year olds to submit their

    films to a panel of television and film professionals in the Young Movie Makers

    Competition, with the best entries shown at an award ceremony on 26 July 2003 at

    Central Studio, Basingstoke. The festival continues with Day Release Productions,

    an opportunity for 14 to 21 year olds to learn production and acting techniques,

    camera operation, lighting and sound recording techniques. Running from 14 to 19

    August and based at Central Studio the young people will use broadcast-quality

    digital cameras and other professional equipment to make a film in a week.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Workshop facilitators 750 £1,700

                      Course costs 600

                      Publicity 300

                      Adjudicator expenses 50

                      Income Amount Total

                      Workshop membership 750 £800

                      Ticket sales 50

    Queen Mary's College (£200 unconfirmed)

Deficit £900

Amount Requested £700

Amount Recommended £700

Previous Funding 2003/04 £2,500 Central Studio Annual Programme 2003/04

              2002/03 £1,000 Basingstoke Film Festival

              2002/03 £4,000 Central Studio Annual Programme 2002/03

              2001/02 £1,000 Movie Makers - youth video production group

              2001/02 £5,000 Central Studio Annual Programme

              2000/01 £5,000 Annual programme for 2000/2001

              1999/00 £1,000 Annual Programme 99/00

Additional Comments This event has developed to provide an excellent opportunity for young

    people in Basingstoke to further their interest and expertise in the medium

    of film and video. It has been recommended that the organisation apply to

    Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council for funding.
    This project supports the Corporate Strategy in the following ways:

              · Maximising life opportunities to assist young people realise their potential

Project Partnership Funding 2003/04 Date 17 July 2003

                      Reference Local Member

        A06 The View Councillor Mrs P. G. Peskett

      Name of Applicant

    Marilyn Michalowicz Winchester City Council Winchester

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    The View is a visual arts and crafts project intended to provide the opportunity for

    the Trinity drop in centre's clients, community arts groups, students, graduates and

    early career artists to produce and display their work in an adapted former shop

    window on Bridge Street in Winchester. The space will be managed by a project

    worker who will facilitate local groups to produce and display work in this informal,

    accessible space and will offer advice on presentation and promotion. Exhibitions

    will run for one month from August 2003 with the whole project lasting for one year.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Project worker 4,500 £6,900

                      Marketing and publicity 1,000

                      Administration 1,000

                      Travel costs 200

                      Equipment 200

                      Income Amount Total

                      Winchester City Council Project Funding 500 £500

    Awards For All (£5,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £6,400

Amount Requested £700

Amount Recommended £500

Previous Funding 1999/00 £800 Literature Festival

Additional Comments This project is being managed by staff at Winchester City Council and will

    be of great benefit to the clients of the Trinity drop in centre, providing an

    opportunity for the wider community to gain a greater understanding of

    their's and other community groups' work.

    This project supports the Corporate Strategy in the following ways:

              · Maximising life opportunities for clients of the drop in centre

              · Achieving economic prosperity for local artists to show their creations

              · Building strong communities who can relate to the displays

Project Partnership Funding 2003/04 Date 17 July 2003

                      Reference Local Member

        A07 Art in The Garden 2003 Councillor Woodhall

      Name of Applicant

    Elizabeth Hodgson Beatrice Royal Galleries Ltd Eastleigh

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    Art in The Garden 2003 is the fourth in a collaboration between The Sir Harold Hiller

    Gardens and Arboretum and The Beatrice Royal Gallery to show the best in large

    scale garden art and craft. The exhibition will run from 7 June to 31 August 2003 at

    The Sir Harold Hiller Gardens and Arboretum and will include workshops, exhibition

    tours, artist talks and an artist residency.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Exhibition and workshop costs 1,800 £12,140

                      Marketing and promotion 7,790

                      Administration 2,300

                      Contingency 250

                      Income Amount Total

                      Sales and commissions 4,390 £6,140

                      Sponsorship 1,750

    Arts Council England South East (£4,000 unconfirmed)

    Test Valley Borough Council (£1,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £6,000

Amount Requested £1,000

Amount Recommended £600

Previous Funding 2002/03 £600 Art in The Garden 2002

              2002/03 £1,000 Corporate Friends Scheme 2002/03

              2001/02 £500 Art In The Garden 2001

              2001/02 £1,000 Corporate Friends Membership Renewal

              2000/01 £1,000 Corporate Friends Membership Renewal

Additional Comments Art in The Garden is an excellent project that allows the public to engage

    with both the arts and the environment.

    This project supports the Corporate Strategy in the following ways:

              · Maximising life opportunities through the enjoyment of the garden and the art

              · Stewardship of the environment through the engagement of the public with landscape, plants and the artworks

Project Partnership Funding 2003/04 Date 17 July 2003

                      Reference Local Member

        A08 Beatrice Royal Corporate Friends Scheme Councillor P. Luffman

      Name of Applicant

    Elizabeth Hodgson Beatrice Royal Galleries Ltd Eastleigh

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    The Corporate Friends of Beatrice Royal scheme encourages corporate networking

    and allows staff from local organisations to become associate friends of the Beatrice

    Royal. The Beatrice Royal is now the largest selling gallery in the South of

    England. The artists and makers shown have been selected nationally and vary from

    the well established to recent art college graduates. Paintings, prints and sculptures

    are in a variety of media and styles, and the crafts represented include furniture,

    textiles, ceramics, jewellery, glass, wood and metal. It opened in 1994 with the aim of

    making contemporary art and craft more accessible and easier to buy.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Not applicable 0 £0

                      Income Amount Total

                      Not applicable 0 £0

Deficit £2,000

Amount Requested £1,000

Amount Recommended £1,000

Previous Funding 2002/03 £600 Art in The Garden 2002

              2002/03 £1,000 Corporate Friends Scheme 2002/03

              2001/02 £500 Art In The Garden 2001

              2001/02 £1,000 Corporate Friends Membership Renewal

              2000/01 £1,000 Corporate Friends Membership Renewal

Additional Comments

                      This project supports the Corporate Strategy in the following ways:

              · Maximising life opportunities with access to high quality art works

              · Achieving economic prosperity through support for this small company and the way in which they sell the works of Hampshire and other artists

              · Building strong communities through support for a charity involving local people

Arts Organisation

Applying

Type of Event

Amount

Sponsor

Sponsorship

£

District

Recommendation

£

Alton Operatic &

Dramatic Society

Chase Me Up Farndale Avenue

S'il Vous Plait

SR Translations

250

East Hants

250

Alton Operatic &

Dramatic Society

La Vie Parisienne

Ltd

Southern Cooperative

250

East Hants

250

Andover Music Club

Concert by young soloists of

English National Opera

Clifford House

300

Test Valley

300

Avon Valley Concerts

Maggini String Quartet concert

Colten Care Ltd

250

New Forest

250

Avon Valley Concerts

Piano recital by Leon McCawley

Meesons Solicitors

250

New Forest

250

Basingstoke Concert

Club

Chamber music concert

Andwells Antiques Ltd

500

Basingstoke & Deane

500

Early Music Now

Early Music Now Festival 2003

Westover Leisure Ltd

500

Winchester

500

Hook Choral Society

Choral concert

Brackley Investments Ltd

200

Hart

200

       

Total:

2500

Appendix 3

Appendix 3