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Hampshire County Council

Executive Member - Recreation and Heritage Item 13

17 March 2005

Arts Development Partnership Funding 2005/06

Report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage

Contact: Nicola Horsey Ext: 5423

1. Introduction

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

1.2 A wide range of project proposals have been received for 2005/06. Publicity has sought to attract applications involving the priority art forms 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 £60,500 for 2005/06 is allocated as follows:

 

£

Project Partnership Funding

22,500

Festival Partnership Funding

11,000

Annual Programme Partnership Funding

17,000

Two for One Partnership Funding

10,000

Total

60,500

3.2 A financial summary is shown in Appendix 1. Prior to this meeting an overall sum of £22,500 is available for distribution. If the recommended offers of funding are made then the remaining budget will be £2,450.

4. Project Partnership Funding

4.1 The applications for the support of arts projects are listed in Appendix 2 and include specific requests for £39,950. Funding recommendations totalling £21,550 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 and any comments are included. 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 for £1,900 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 a full matching amount be allocated to the application 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.

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Detailed grant application forms County Arts Office

Appendix 1

Arts Partnership Funding Budget 2005/06

     
           
 

Project

Festivals

Programme

Two for One

Total

           
 

£

£

£

£

£

Recreation and Heritage Budget

22,500

11,000

17,000

10,000

60,500

Economic Development Budget

 

10,000

   

10,000

 

Totals

22,500

21,000

17,000

10,000

70,500

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Present Financial Position

         
           
 

Project

Festivals

Programme

Two For One

Total

Funding approved on:

         

18-Nov-04

0

23,700

0

0

23,700

20-Jan-05

   

17 ,000

 

17,000

Total approved to date

0

23,700

17,000

0

40,700

Returned to budget

 

300

     
           

Balance remaining for allocation

22,500

-2,400

0

10,000

30,100

           
           
           

Financial implications of decisions sought at this meeting

         
           
 

Project

Festivals

 

         

Recommended awards

21,550

6,700

0

1,900

28,650

           

Amount remaining for future decisions

950

-9,100

0

8,100

-50

           

    Appendix 2

Ref. Title Town Requested Recommended

A01 Petersfield Artists Trail Petersfield £1,000 £1,000

A02 Art and Mind Winchester £2,000 £2,000

A03 Community Mosaic Project Yateley £1,000 £900

A04 Breakthrough Various £2,000 £1,000

A05 Salisbury Sinfonia Orchestral Concert Ringwood £500 £450

A06 Touring Theatre Production- Petula Grace and the Various £2,000 £1,500

A07 TA dance (Tower Arts Disability Dance) Winchester £950 £950

A08 Choral workshop and concert Basingstoke £750 £750

A09 Berlioz Grande Messe Des Morts Yateley £750 Nil

A10 Southern Orchestral Concert Society Programme Petersfield £1,000 Nil

A11 The Havant Orchestras' Season 2005/06 Havant £1,200 £1,200

A12 Aspects of the Passion Winchester £2,000 £1,500

A13 Hampshire Artists Open Studios 2005 Various £3,000 Nil

A14 International Early Music Festival 2005 Winchester £1,500 £500

A15 Spring into Dance Festival Basingstoke £1,000 £1,000

A16 Living Architecture Basingstoke £2,000 £1,000

A17 Kala The Arts Professional Development Various £10,000 £2,500

A18 Art in the Garden 2005 Romsey £1,000 £1,000

A19 Lymington Choral Society Concert Lymington £300 £300

A20 Quilters' Progress Romsey £2,000 Nil

A21 Annual Writers' Conference Winchester £2,000 £2,000

A22 Summer 2005- Art for Park's Sake Gosport £500 £500

A23 Punjabi Play "Beta Mast Kalandar" Southampton £1,500 £1,500

      Total £21,550

F01 Winchester Folk Festival 2005 Winchester £4,375 £3,000

F02 Newbury Spring Festival Various £1,700 £1,700

F03 Gosport Waterfront Festival Gosport £6,000 £2,000

Appendix 2

      Total £6,700

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A01 Petersfield Artists Trail

Applicant Matthew Wildsmith PAINT Petersfield

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor J.K. West Expressed his support for the project

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

Petersfield Artist Trail is a nine day arts trail including approximately fifty exhibiters and thirty

five venues around Peterfield for performances of dance, drama, street entertainment, poetry

and classical, folk and world music. There will be a week long programme of workshops, exhibitions and competitions for children and adults as part of the event, with artists and crafts

people demonstrating their skills. The event aims to raise awareness of the arts in all sections of

the community and to encourage visitors to the town. PAINT also encourages active participation in arts and crafts based activities. This year the organisers will be developing workshops for adults and the over sixties. Young people will be involved with the exhibition and participate in the workshops.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

This event will help build strong and safe communities by enabling local people to stage a local event showcasing their own skills and introducing a range of art forms to the community.

Contributing towards the local economy, thereby helping to achieve economic prosperity.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Workshop 2,000 £7,750

                      Artists fees 500

                      Venue hire 1,250

                      Publicity 3,500

                      Launch 500

                      Income Amount Total

                      Subscriptions 1,500 £4,000

                      Donations 1,000

    EHDC 1,000

    Petersfield Town Council 500

    Awards For All (£2,750 unconfirmed)

Deficit £3,750

Amount Requested £1,000

Amount Recommended £1,000

Previous Funding 2003/04 £500 Petersfield Arts Trail

          2003/04 £500 Peterfield Artists Trail 2004

          2002/03 £500 Petersfield Arts Trail

Additional Comments PAINT is known to the Arts Service as a pro-active organisation which is worthy of support. The funding bid to Awards For All was unsuccessful.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A02 Art and Mind

Applicant Garry Kennard Art and Mind Winchester

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor P. Dickens No response

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

Following the success of its festival in March 2004, Art and Mind will be staging "Religion, Art

and the Brain" from 10-13 March 2005, venues for the event include Winchester Cathedral and

the Theatre Royal, Winchester. Art and Mind will be bringing together practitioners of Buddhism, Christianity and Sufi with scientists, artists and academics to explore the evolution, experience and expression of the religious impulse- what triggers the brain to produce it, how it does it and why. Religion, Art and the Brain will explore the roots of religion from a psychological and physiological perspective, and will demonstrate how music and art can be used to bring about the transcendent state of consciousness we identify as spirituality. The festival will open with a concert of works by John Tavener, this will include the world premiere of a new work commissioned by University College Winchester for this festival. Other events will include question and answer sessions with a wide variety of different speakers at the Theatre Royal, Winchester; exhibitions of visual art; performances of Tibetan dance and music; Sufi music and dance; poetry reading; and the creation of a sand mandala. Local schools, Winchester College, Peter Symonds College, St Swithins School and Winchester School of Art will all be involved in related exhibitions and events and Maltby Art will present new work related to the festival by local professional artists.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities by providing an opportunity to explore new areas of scientific and artistic thinking, enabling life long learning.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Programme costs 42,475 £77,830

                      Administration costs 17,600

                      Marketing 17,755

                      Income Amount Total

                      Tickets 11,490 £13,193

                      Merchandise 1,703

    Wellcome Trust (£30,000 unconfirmed)

    ACESE (£10,000 unconfirmed)

    John Templeton Foundation (£10,000 unconfirmed)

    Science Wise (DTI) (£8,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £64,637

Amount Requested £2,000

Amount Recommended £2,000

Previous Funding 2004/05 £1,000 Art and Mind: Humour, Art and the Brain

Additional Comments This is a good and well supported event which has the potential to grow and develop considerably. This is a one-off retrospective grant because it is a high profile project for the county.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A03 Community Mosaic Project

Applicant June Bing Hart Youth Service Fleet

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor A.P. Collett Expressed his support for this project which is a positive way of engaging young people and creating a feeling of community inclusion.

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The Hart Education Arts Project, managed by the Hart Youth Service, will run from January to

August 2005. This project will enable between 10 and 15 young people aged between 13 and 19

years old to work in partnership with the council, police, a community artist and contractors to

plan, design and construct a community mosaic for the recreation area outside Yateley council

offices. This project will incorporate teamwork, peer education and art and design. It will engage young people in new opportunities and challenges, promote social inclusion of young people, involve participants in a democratic decision making process and develop their creativity and sense of belonging. All young people in the local area will be encouraged to participate in the project but young people who may be at risk of social exclusion will specifically targeted in the first instance.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Building strong and safe communities by encouraging vulnerable young people to get involved with a community focused project.

Maximising life opportunities for young people by providing an opportunity to be involved in an art project.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Materials 800 £1,800

                      Art worker costs 200

                      Contractors 800

                      Income Amount Total

                      Yateley Town Council (£200 unconfirmed) £0

    Police (£200 unconfirmed)

    Hart Education Project (£200 unconfirmed)

    Hart District Council (£200 unconfirmed)

Deficit £1,800

Amount Requested £1,000

Amount Recommended £900

Previous Funding

Additional Comments Hart Youth Service is known to work successfully with hard to reach young people and is worthy of support.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A04 Breakthrough

Applicant Deborah Wilding Proteus Theatre Company Basingstoke

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor J.K. Frankum Expressed her support for the project.

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

Breakthrough is a series of weekly theatre workshops devised and run by Proteus Theatre

Company which will run from 7 April to 29 September 2005 at St Michael's Church Cottage,

Basingstoke. The workshops, which have run successfully for the past four years, gives participants affected by physical disability or mental health issues the opportunity to express themselves in new and challenging ways through theatre and performance, empowering them to confront the issues facing them and explore ways of dealing with them. The project contains a community focus both by looking at how participants deal with life in the disabled community and how they interact with the wider community. Breakthrough has developed considerably over the past three years and this year the focus will be on encouraging the participants to create and perform their own pieces.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for vulnerable people by providing them with skills to enable them to deal with the issues that affect them.

Building strong and safe communities by increasing the confidence and social interaction of the participants.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Workshop leader 2,000 £5,310

                      Room hire 400

                      Adminstration (in kind) 425

                      Materials 600

                      Publicity 1,000

                      Project Management (in kind) 885

                      Income Amount Total

                      Administration (Proteus in kind) 425 £3,310

                      Project Management (Proteus in kind) 885

    Greenham Common Trust 2,000

Deficit £2,000

Amount Requested £2,000

Amount Recommended £1,000

Previous Funding 2003/04 £2,000 The Basingstoke Mysteries

          2003/04 £1,000 Breakthrough

          2005/06 £47,050 HCC Revenue Grant

Additional Comments This is a worthwhile project but the publicity costs of £1,000 seem high for an initiative that has been running for four years already.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A05 Salisbury Sinfonia Orchestral Concert

Applicant Councillor Danny Cracknell Ringwood Town Festival Committee Ringwood

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor J. Waddington Expressed his support for this event which brings quality orchestral music to local people especially the young.

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The Salisbury Sinfonia will be performing an orchestral concert on the 9 July 2005 at Ringwood Parish Church to mark the start of the Ringwood Town Festival. The programme will consist of popular classical works such as Mendelssohn's overture "The Fair Melusine", Beethoven's Violin Concerto, and Haydn's Symphony number 90 and will be conducted by Tim Murray. The concert will provide a rare opportunity for local people and particularly young people on modest incomes to experience an orchestral concert of this scale in Ringwood. It is anticipated that the concert will attract an audience of around 400 people and will have a broad appeal to all those living in the local area and surrounding villages and towns such as Fordingbridge, Salisbury, Ferndown and Bransgore.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities by offering a high quality musical experience for people in rural areas.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Orchestra fee 900 £900

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ringwood Town Council (deficit funding of overall £0

    festival)

Deficit £900

Amount Requested £500

Amount Recommended £450

Previous Funding

Additional Comments For future grant requests it would be useful to know what percentage of the audience are "young people on modest incomes". The festival committee will be asked to monitor this and report back after the event.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A06 Touring Theatre Production- Petula Grace and

    the Magic Hat

Applicant Jane Dawes The Phoenix Bordon

Local Member informed of project:

Councillors W. J. Filer M.F. Cartwright No response

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The Phoenix Theatre, Bordon has produced a new touring play for children and families, Petula

Grace and the Magic Hat, written by new writer James Haydon. The play will tour to theatres,

art centres, village halls, community centres and schools throughout Hampshire in May, June

and July 2005. The performances will take place in rural areas and non-theatre spaces and the

target audiences will be children and young people. The school performances will include

post-show workshops and discussions. As well as attracting a Hampshire based audience, the writer, director and actors are all Hampshire based.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for children, young people, families and people with disabilities.

Building strong and safe communities by providing participatory arts activities in areas of deprivation and rural communities.

Contributing to the economic prosperity of the county by employing Hampshire based actors.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Production costs 7,680 £13,660

                      Premise hire 200

                      Staff costs 1,680

                      Administrative costs 400

                      Travel costs 2,700

                      Marketing 1,000

                      Income Amount Total

                      Fees 9,000 £9,160

                      Programme sales 160

    Arts Council (£3,500 unconfirmed)

Deficit £4,500

Amount Requested £2,000

Amount Recommended £1,500

Previous Funding

Additional Comments There is a lack of touring shows for children and this company, which is known to the Arts Service, should be supported and we will monitor the quality of the production. The grant is conditional on receiving a grant from the Arts Council England as the income target is ambitious. The funding bid to the Arts Council was unsuccessful.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A07 TAdance (Tower Arts Disability Dance)

Applicant Louisa White TAdance Winchester

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor P. Dickens No response

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

TAdance (Tower Arts Disability Dance) is organising a series of weekly dance sessions for

disabled people at the Tower Arts Centre, Winchester from March to June 2005. The TAdance

project will provide regular integrated dance sessions in a mainstream and fully accessible Arts

venue and it is hoped that the project will culminate in a performance. This project answers an

expressed need for a dance experience in the local community by people with disabilities and

will provide valid aesthetic experiences for a sometimes marginalised sector of the community.

This project will offer disabled people personal development and education by continually

challenging participants and will encourage increased empowerment and self esteem through

regular workshops of a very high standard lead by local professionals and undergraduate

dance students. The project will also introduce local participants and community audiences to a

new dance aesthetic. This project will provide a dance voice for participants and advocates

dance to other registered disabled people locally. The dance sessions will involve Hampshire

based professional artists.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for disabled people by offering the opportunity to be involved in a dance project.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Staff fees 1,310 £2,450

                      Venue hire 440

                      Performance expenses 500

                      Administration 200

                      Income Amount Total

                      Members subscription fees 200 £200

    Winchester City Council (£500 unconfirmed)

    Lottery Awards for All Grants (£1,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £2,250

Amount Requested £950

Amount Recommended £950

Previous Funding

Additional Comments This is a good initiative involving people with disabilities that is being developed at the Tower Arts Centre and is worthy of support.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A08 Choral workshop and concert

Applicant Brigid Campbell Basingstoke Choral Society Basingstoke

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The Basingstoke Choral Society is arranging a one day choral workshop that will take place on

the 14 May 2005 at the London Street United Reformed Church, Basingstoke and a concert on

the 2 July 2005 at The Anvil, Basingstoke. The choral workshop will bring together the Basingstoke Choral Society, Overton Choral Society, Basingstoke Junior Choir, St Edmund's school choir from Portsmouth and other young singers from Basingstoke and Portsmouth. Participants will work together with the composer, Ian Schofield, choral directors and a professional singer to prepare for a joint concert of 20th and 21st century music to be held at the Anvil with a professional orchestra, conductor and soloists. The performance will include Orff's Carmina Burana, Schofield's Te Deum and also Gershwin's An American in Paris. The project will enable the workshop participants to learn from each other and to work with a variety of leaders, including the composer of one of the works to be performed. Participants from the other choirs involved in the workshop will have the opportunity to join in for a day of music making. The workshop will constitute a sound foundation for rehearsals for the concert that will take place at The Anvil. The concert will enable all of the participating societies to reach new audiences and in turn increase their own audience base in the future.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for participants by developing their skills.

Building strong and safe communities by working in partnerships with other groups.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Workshop costs 850 £16,937

                      Venue hire 2,900

                      Performance costs 8,950

                      Box office costs 2,187

                      Programmes and publicity 1,800

                      Administration 250

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 11,500 £13,855

                      Programme sales 650

                      Fees 400

                      Arts Council England 1,305

    B&DBC (£800 unconfirmed)

Deficit £3,082

Amount Requested £750

Amount Recommended £750

Previous Funding 2002/03 £500 Russian film concert

          2000/01 £150 Performance of sea-related choral works.

          1999/00 £500 Choral Concert

Additional Comments The performance costs of £8,950 and a further £2,187 for box office costs are high.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A09 Berlioz Grande Messe Des Morts

Applicant Angela Clark Yateley Choral Society Surrey

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor A.P. Collett Fully supports this project and would be extremely disappointed if Hampshire County Council felt that it could not support this application.

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The Yateley Choral Society will be involved in a performance of the Berlioz Grande Messe Des

Morts on the 7 May, 2005 at Guildford Cathedral, Surrey. Yateley Choral Society will be performing alongside four other local choral societies, Bracknell, Surrey Heath, Fleet and

Ashford, who together form the Centenary Chorus. Each society will rehearse separately but

come together for the concert and share the direct concert costs between them. The concert will

be a full scale work to be accompanied by a large orchestra including four brass ensembles and a professional soloist. This is a unique opportunity for the society to take part in such an exciting and challenging project on such a large scale. Previous performances at Guildford Cathedral have proved of great musical benefit, encouraged membership to the society and have been well attended by the society's regular audience from the north west of Hampshire.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for the residents of Hampshire and surrounding counties by giving access to a high quality choral performance.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Direct concert costs 1,800 £3,256

                      Rehearsal fees 1,150

                      Rehearsal venue 256

                      Insurance 50

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 1,000 £1,750

                      Subscriptions 650

                      Fundraising 100

    Yateley Town Council (£750 unconfirmed)

Deficit £1,506

Amount Requested £750

Amount Recommended Nil

Previous Funding 2004/05 £500 Yateley Choral Society 25th Anniversary Concert

          2003/04 £500 Yateley Choral Society Spring Concert

          1999/00 £500 20th Anniversary Concert

Additional Comments There is no particular reason to support this project, worthy though it undoubtably is.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A10 Southern Orchestral Concert Society

    Programme 2005/06

Applicant Elizabeth Gotto Southern Orchestral Concert Society Petersfield

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor J.K. West Expressed his support for the project and urged for the usual grant of £500 to be given

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The Southern Orchestral Concert Society's 2005/06 programme aims to promote a wide range of

musical appreciation to the local community. The forthcoming season's programme includes

seven concerts for adults and several concerts especially for children. The concerts will

be held at the Petersfield Festival Hall apart from the Primavera Chamber Ensemble concert

which will be held at Bedales Olivier Theatre. This season three new soloists will be performing,

Michael Thompson playing Mozart's Horn Concerto Number 4 in E flat, Alison Stephens will be

playing the mandolin and performing Hummel's concerto plus two solos, and Emma Johnson

on clarinet playing Mozart's Clarinet concerto in A, all accompanied by Southern Pro Musica

under its conductor Jonathan Willcocks. The society's concerts are well attended by audiences

of all ages from the local community and efforts are made to ensure the provision of affordable

tickets whilst maintaining the high quality of the performances.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for residents of Hampshire by providing a programme of high quality orchestral music at affordable prices.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Artist costs 29,038 £39,145

                      Venue hire 2,850

                      Publicity 4,770

                      Administration 2,487

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 22,148 £30,725

                      Programme sales and advertising 2,277

                      Patrons, subscriptions and donations 6,300

    Bedhampton Trust (£1,350 unconfirmed)

    East Hampshire District Council (£1,000 unconfirmed)

    Making Music South (£1,500 unconfirmed)

    Petersfield Town Council (£300 unconfirmed)

    Waitrose- for children's concerts only (£1,750

    unconfirmed)

    Stanley Foundation (£500 unconfirmed)

Deficit £8,420

Amount Requested £1,000

Amount Recommended Nil

Previous Funding 2004/05 £500 Southern Orchestral Concert Society Programme

          2003/04 £500 A series of eight orchestral concerts

          2002/03 £500 SOCS Concert Programme 2002/03

          2001/02 £500 Concert Programme 2001/02

Additional Comments There is no particular reason to support this project, worthy though it undoubtably is.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A11 The Havant Orchestras' Season 2005/06

Applicant Sandra Craddock Havant and District Orchestral Society Havant

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor J. Wride Expressed her support for the project and the work this group does to encourage young musicians and contribution it makes to the cultural life of Hampshire

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The Havant and District Orchestral Society will be performing six concerts at Ferneham Hall, Fareham throughout 2005/06. Each concert will feature a national or international soloist and the

programmes will expand the players' abilities and the listeners' musical experience. In addition

there will be one concert at Hayling Island Community Centre planned and rehearsed by the

recipients of the Society's bursary for Young Conductors. Training and coaching for the society's members will be provided by professional orchestral musicians to develop the participants musical expertise and widen their knowledge of orchestral techniques. The organisations youth work will attract young people to become listeners and players of classical music and will continue to be developed with the assistance of Music Fusion. Before each performance pre-concert talks will be given which will expand the audiences' knowledge of classical music. The programme has a strong community focus with performances taking place in local community venues, popular classics concerts being held in community centres, and "come and hear" sessions in churches and local schools ensuring high quality performances are available to the widest possible audience.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for members of the local community.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Soloist, conductor and orchestra 24,570 £42,845

                      Venue hire 5,974

                      Concert expenses 3,751

                      Publicity 4,350

                      Players and audience development 1,200

                      Administration 3,000

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 20,000 £30,750

                      Subscriptions 2,700

                      Programme sales and advertising 2,100

                      Donations and sponsorship 2,500

                      Miscellaneous 3,450

    Making Music (tbc)

    Havant Borough Council (tbc)

Deficit £12,095

Amount Requested £1,200

Amount Recommended £1,200

Previous Funding 2004/05 £1,200 The Havant Orchestras Concert Season

          2003/04 £1,200 Havant Orchestral Society's Concert Season

          2002/03 £1,200 Havant Orchestral Society concert series 2002/03

          2001/02 £1,200 Symphony and Chamber Concerts

Additional Comments Whilst most of the concerts are in Fareham, one is in Havant, which is a priority area for the County Council. The society's education work is well regarded.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A12 Aspects of the Passion

Applicant Revd Howard Mellor The United Church Winchester

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor Mrs P.G. Peskett No response

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The United Reformed Church, Winchester will be holding an exhibition of 42 pieces of

contemporary art on the theme of the Passion from 9 February to the 27 March 2005. The art

collection is owned by the Methodist Church and loaned by the Trustees. The collection

focuses on the episodes in the life of Christ and the events surrounding his cruxifion. This

exhibition will include work from leading artists including Eric Gill, Graham Sutherland, Eularia

Clarke, Norman Adam and Elizabeth Frink. The project will include educational activities for

schools related to art and RE and lectures and seminars for those who wish to learn more about

Christian spirituality. Workshops related to the exhibition will be run by local Hampshire

artists. This unique exhibition will offer the opportunity for reflection on contemporary art and

will appeal to people throughout Hampshire.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for the residents of Winchester and the rest of Hampshire by making available this collection of unique contemporary art.

Encouraging lifelong learning by offering workshops and seminars to accompany the exhibition.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Exhibition costs 2,000 £8,000

                      Publicity 2,000

                      Education programme 3,700

                      Administration 300

    Advertising (in kind)

                      Income Amount Total

                      Church donations 2,000 £5,000

                      RS Partners 1,000

                      University College Winchester 2,000

    Winchester City Council (£1,000 unconfirmed)

    Hampshire Chronical (advertising in kind)

Deficit £3,000

Amount Requested £2,000

Amount Recommended £1,500

Previous Funding

Additional Comments This is an exciting project which is bringing a high profile and quality art exhibition to Winchester. It is worthy of support which is capped at 50% of the deficit i.e. £1,500.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A13 Hampshire Artists Open Studios 2005

Applicant Wendi Watson Hampshire Artists Southampton

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

Hampshire Artists Open Studios 2005 is an arts trail of artist and craftmakers' studios across

Hampshire which will be open to the public from 20 to 29 August 2005. This will be the fifth year

of this successful event which has continued to develop and attract a wider audience throughout Hampshire and beyond. Hampshire Artists aims to promote the work of artists in the Hampshire area, providing an opportunity for the public to meet artists and see the processes involved in creating craft and visual art in an informal atmosphere and for professional and emerging artists and crafts people to gain recognition and earn a living from their work. This project also allows artists to exhibit informally and meet their customers without gallery fees and commission charges. As a result of the event artists often form groups, gain supportive contacts, gain commissions, be invited to exhibit their work or are invited to become resident artists. The project enables Hampshire residents to discover what their local artists are producing and may inspire visitors start collecting art or encourage them to uncover their own artistic skills.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for local professional and amateur artists to exhibit their work and for local people to gain a greater understanding of the creative process.

Encouraging stewardship of the environment and achieving economic prosperity by encouraging Hampshire residents to buy art and craft locally.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Publicity and guidebooks 17,950 £27,408

                      Distribution costs 630

                      Insurance 620

                      Signage 1,000

                      Design, photography and website 3,130

                      Advertising 1,080

                      Administration 2,998

                      Income Amount Total

                      Entry fees from artists 20,028 £20,408

                      Sponsorship and advertising 380

    Test Valley Borough Council (£3,000 unconfirmed)

    Winchester City Council (£200 unconfirmed)

    Gosport Borough Council (£200 unconfirmed)

    New Forest District Council (£200 unconfirmed)

    EHDC (£200 unconfirmed)

    Portsmouth City Council (£200 unconfirmed)

Deficit £7,000

Amount Requested £3,000

Amount Recommended Nil

Previous Funding 2004/05 £1,000 Hampshire Artists Open Studios

          2003/04 £750 Hampshire Artists Art Trail 2003

Additional Comments This will be funded via the Joint Investment Fund.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A14 International Early Music Festival 2005

Applicant Richard Childress Early Music Now Bournemouth

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor P. Dickens No response

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The International Early Music Festival 2005 will be holding two events in Winchester, the first

on the 19 May in Winchester Cathedral and the second on 20 May at St. Cross Hospital, Winchester. The concert at Winchester Cathedral will include a sung Compline by Candlelight according to the Latin Tridentine Rite of 1570 with The Polyhymnia Consort, Gregorian Chant and 16th century music , admission to this concert will be free. A concert, "Bach to the Future", an exploration of J.S. Bach's Klavierubung III, alongside choral music from the 16th century to today, will be held at St. Cross Hospital. The festival is still the only dedicated early music festival in the area which now has a solid and appreciative audience

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities by providing access to high quality performances of an early art form.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Artist fees 1,780 £4,410

                      Music 200

                      Venue hire (to be given to charity) 200

                      Advertising 600

                      Administration 880

                      Support in kind 750

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 1,500 £2,910

                      Programme sales 160

                      Support in kind 750

                      Early Music Network 500

Deficit £1,500

Amount Requested £1,500

Amount Recommended £500

Previous Funding 2003/04 £1,500 Early Music Now Festival 2004

          2003/04 £1,500 Early Music Now Festival 2003

Additional Comments The advertising costs £600 for £1,500 ticket sales and £880 of administration seems high. We are not convinced a grant from the County Council is necessary to ensure this event takes place, although a small grant is recommended on the basis that few organisations promote early music.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A15 Spring into Dance Festival

Applicant Phil Pennington Central Studio Basingstoke

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor B. T. Gurden Expressed his support for this project.

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

Following the success of last year's Spring into Dance Festival Central Studio will be teaming

up with Motionhouse Dance Theatre Company and The Haymarket again to create a new dance

piece. Rehearsals will begin in February at Central Studio and will culminate in two performances at The Haymarket on the 4th and 5th April 2005. The first part of the project involves the creation of a new dance piece by two groups of dancers aged between 15 and 25 years old, the second part of the project will be the opportunity for other youth dance groups from across the area to take part in the performance at The Haymarket to showcase their work. As well as providing young people with an opportunity to work with professional dancers, Central Studio is equipped with one of the best dance studios in the county. This year the festival will build on the achievements of last years event and the organisers will be trying to attract more local groups to take part in the festival performances and in particular school groups. This festival will allow the participants to work with a well-known professional dance company and will bring together on stage many of the youth dance groups in the area in a festival of dance that will truly represent the quality and breadth of dance in the community. The participants will gain a greater understanding of how professional dancers work and the opportunity to meet and work with other young people with similar interests.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for young people by providing the opportunity to work with professional dancers.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Motionhouse Theatre Company 3,000 £7,675

                      Publicity 1,000

                      Venue hire 675

                      Staffing costs 1,500

                      Administrative costs 1,500

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 2,695 £4,495

                      Membership fees 1,800

    ACESE (£2,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £3,180

Amount Requested £1,000

Amount Recommended £1,000

Previous Funding 2005/06 £3,000 Central Studio Annual Programme

          2004/05 £2,500 Central Studio Annual Programme

          2003/04 £1,000 Spring Into Dance and CS Film Project

          2003/04 £700 Basingstoke Film Festival 2003

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

Additional Comments It is encouraging to see dance going to Central Studio and Motionhouse are a sound company. This is a good project aimed at a target group that it is notoriously difficult to engaged with.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A16 Living Architecture

Applicant Simon Taylor The Making Basingstoke

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor J.K. Frankum Expressed her support for the project and asked that the full amount be given.

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The Making is organising a programme of creative, practical and fun arts activities for Architecture week, 17-26 June 2005 at the John Hunt Community School and Junction 6 Youth Centre, Basingstoke. This project is aimed at young people, school children, families and the wider community of Popley, Basingstoke. Professional artists specialising in art, architecture, sculpture and crafts will lead activities including building structures with recycled and living (natural) materials, exploring architectural styles and mapping exercises looking at local street patterns and new plans for future community redevelopment. The project activities will be free and open to all local young people, families and residents and the week long main programme will develop themes particularly relevant to young people in the Popley community, the new school, youth centre and housing redevelopment. The project will expand the current youth service opportunities and provision, working in partnership with Junction 6 Youth Arts Centre and Popley Fields Community Centre. This project will form a discrete part of the larger John Hunt Community School arts programme.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for young people in the local community.

Building strong and safe communities through a community-focused project involving residents of all ages.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Artists fees 2,450 £5,500

                      Materials 960

                      Publicity 560

                      Administration 1,530

                      Income Amount Total

                      ACESE 2,500 £3,150

    John Hunt Community School 650

    Hampshire Youth Service (£250 unconfirmed)

    HCC Adult and Community Learning Unit (£500

    unconfirmed)

Deficit £3,000

Amount Requested £2,000

Amount Recommended £1,000

Previous Funding 2005/06 £20,000 HCC Revenue funding

Additional Comments A grant application was made to B&DBC but was unsuccessful.

Whilst the Director of Recreation and Heritage has confirmed that the County Council will not fund The Making's Educational programme, this week long project with a school and youth centre is worthy of support.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A17 Kala The Arts Professional Development

Applicant Sushmita Pati Kala The Arts Basingstoke

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

Kala The Arts is planning a three phase development plan, following discussions with Hampshire County Council, the Arts Council, and Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council. The first phase will run between April and June 2005 and will involve working with a team of professional dancers and carrying out research to develop a direction for future innovative performance work. Phase two will produce "Kavya" (movements evolved through poetry) which will consist of a 20 minute performance followed by a 20 minute talk or workshop session. These performances will be developed to be performed in libraries, Discovery Centres and other community venues. This phase will run from July to September 2005 and aims to offer performances, talks and workshops to a wide audience, and to attract those who would not normally attend dance shows. The final phase of the project will run from October 2005 to March 2006 and will produce a new choreographed piece based on the results of phase one. The organisation will then be able to provide an evening of innovative and education dance that can be taken to Arts Centres and dance venues throughout Hampshire.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities by offering members of a well established local group to develop their skills which in turn will benefit the people of Hampshire by exposing them to a new and innovative dance form.

Building strong and safe communities by developing audiences knowledge of art forms from different cultures.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Artist fees 19,980 £29,475

                      Venue hire (£780 in kind) 785

                      Technician 2,650

                      Materials 950

                      Administration 4,210

                      Project evaluation 900

                      Income Amount Total

                      Performances 1,950 £5,545

                      Workshops 815

                      Venue hire (in kind) 780

                      B&DBC 2,000

    ACESE (£14,710 unconfirmed)

Deficit £23,930

Amount Requested £10,000

Amount Recommended £2,500

Previous Funding 1999/00 £100 Odissi Nrityalaya

Additional Comments The Arts Service has yet to see any work by Kala the Arts who are asking for a significant sum of money. The artist fees are very high, Kala the Arts should be asked to provide a Business Plan showing the breakdown of artists fees, what the artists will be doing, number of performances, income generation and so on. Then the bid for a further grant can be re-assessed. In the meantime £2,500 is recommended to be used as pump priming to fund Kala the Arta presence in the Arts in Libraries programme for 2005 which will be monitored by the Arts and Library Services. The funding bid to ACESE was unsuccessful.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A18 Art in the Garden 2005

Applicant Elizabeth Hodgson Underground Arts Southampton

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor A.G. Dowden No response

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

Building upon the successful Art in the Garden exhibition at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens and

Aboretum, Romsey in 2004, Underground Art & Design are looking to develop the concept and

work with an artist of significant renown on a residency in the gardens between August and October 2005. The organisation is seeking to source an artist working in new media and of international calibre who will work in the gardens for a three week or fifteen day period to create an original piece of work. During that time the artist will be accessible to visitors to enable them to engage in the art making process, this interaction may even drive the direction of the work. The project is a departure from previous "Art in the Gardens" formats which have up until now been static exhibitions. By developing the project the organisation aims to illustrate new possibilities for artists to work in the gardens providing Art in the Garden with an innovative future plan. It is anticipated that the selected artist will be working with in lens based media and the organisation hopes to develop the possibility of touring the work produced throughout Europe. This project benefit the people of Test Valley and Hampshire who will have access to a high quality arts event.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for the residents of Hampshire by having access to a high quality arts experience by a renown contemporary artist.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Artist fees 7,450 £31,875

                      Research 1,000

                      Exhibition costs and administration 10,448

                      Marketing 8,180

                      Evaluation 1,900

                      Contingency 2,897

                      Income Amount Total

                      Corporate sponsorship (Southampton SAAB) 8,180 £9,972

                      Administration support (in kind HCC or TVBC) 1,792

    TVBC (£1,000 unconfirmed)

    ACESE (£19,903 unconfirmed)

Deficit £21,903

Amount Requested £1,000

Amount Recommended £1,000

Previous Funding 2004/05 £1,000 Art In The Garden

Additional Comments This sounds like a good initiative, involving a County Council site and worthy of support. We need to evaluate it and ask for a written report at the end from Underground Arts.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A19 Lymington Choral Society Concert

Applicant Ian Gardiner Lymington Choral Society New Milton

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor S.A. Hayes Expressed his support for the project

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

Lymington Choral Society will be performing a concert on the 14 May 2005 at St. Thomas's Church, Lymington. The programme will include Mozart's Coronation Mass and a contemporary work by Kate Jenkins "The Assumed Man". The concert will be conducted by Peter Davies and will include a professional orchestra and four professional soloists. Highcliffe Junior Choir has been invited to join with the Lymington Choral Society and take part in the concert. The society's concerts contribute to the cultural life of the locality, bringing together as participants and audience 500 people from the comnmunity. The organisation aims to attract new members of all ages and to provide varied programmes catering for traditional and contemporary tastes, involving young professional soloists on many occasions. The choral society strives to improve upon their standards by presenting work of the highest level.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities by bringing the community together as participants and audience members to engage with high quality choral music.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Soloist 1,200 £4,680

                      Orchestra 2,300

                      Conductor 380

                      Venue hire 200

                      Hire of music 300

                      Publicity 300

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 1,500 £2,450

                      Associate members 450

                      Rachel Trust 500

    Lymington Town Council (£200 unconfirmed)

    NFDC (£307 unconfirmed)

Deficit £2,230

Amount Requested £300

Amount Recommended £300

Previous Funding 2004/05 £250 Lymington Choral Society Concert

          2004/05 £250 Lymington Choral Society Concert

          2003/04 £250 Choral concert

          2003/04 £250 Lymington Choral Society Choral Concert

          2002/03 £250 Choral concert

          2002/03 £250 Choral concert

Additional Comments This is worthy of support as it is bringing classical music to a rural area.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A20 Quilters' Progress

Applicant E Gabriele Jenkins Romsey Quilters Romsey

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor Mrs E.S.M. Barron Expressed her support for the project

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The Romsey Quilters will be exhibiting work produced by their members in Romsey Abbey from

the 9 to 23 July 2005. Quilts of all sizes, styles and techniques as well as smaller patchwork items covering a spectrum of traditional, innovative and original design will be displayed. Some pieces will be utilitarian, some will be pieces of wall art and others will interpret a challenge theme "Delectable Mountains". It is hoped that the diversity of styles, degrees of complexity and varying uses of colour and fabrics will inspire and encourage more people to try this form of textile art. The interaction within the Quilter's group brings many people together and fosters creativity, experimentation and friendship. The profits from this exhibition will go to the Romsey Abbey Fabric Fund and the Romsey branch of St. John Ambulance.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities by exhibiting a specialised form of textile art the proceeds of which will be donated to charity.

Building strong and safe communities by giving a local group the opportunity to present their artistic talents to the rest of the community.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Materials 270 £3,620

                      Venue hire 600

                      Publicity 1,750

                      Administration 1,000

                      Income Amount Total

                      Catalogue sales 2,000 £8,750

                      Raffle quilt 2,000

                      Advertising in catalogue 750

                      Sales of work 2,500

                      Workshop/ lecture fees 1,500

Surplus -£5,130

Amount Requested £2,000

Amount Recommended Nil

Previous Funding

Additional Comments We do not fund projects that are in essence fundraising events, and in this instance the project is already making considerable profits. As there is no deficit the County Council is unable to provide funding for this project.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A21 Annual Writers' Conference

Applicant Barbara Large Annual Writers Conference Shawford

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor P. Dickens No response

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The 25th Annual Writers' Conference and Bookfair is an eight day residential conference offering writers the opportunity to develop their technical skills under the guidance of sixty four published authors and poets, playwrights and producers, literary agents and publishers during mini courses, workshops, seminars, lectures, one to one appointments and informal networking. The conference will take place from 24 to 26 June at University College,Winchester, followed by week-long workshops from 27 June to 1 July and hopes to attract over 500 delegates. Workshops and lectures covering a wide variety of forms of writing will run throughout the weekend conference. Fifteen writing competitions sponsored by major publishing companies will be adjudicated at the conference, with fifty nine awards presented at the Writers Award Reception. The best writing from these competitions will be published in a small anthology. The conference also runs a bookfair which brings together aspiring and published writers with printers, publishers and book production interests in the book industry.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for aspiring and professional local writers.

Helping to achieve economic prosperity by bringing a major conference to Winchester.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Writers fees 24,750 £54,166

                      Hospitality costs 9,744

                      Postage 3,056

                      Publicity costs 6,216

                      Website 400

                      Administration 10,000

                      Income Amount Total

                      Fees 45,000 £50,475

                      Competition entry fees 1,675

                      Advertising 2,900

                      Subscriptions 900

    WCC (£1,000 unconfirmed)

    ACESE (£3,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £3,691

Amount Requested £2,000

Amount Recommended £2,000

Previous Funding 2004/05 £750 Annual Writers' Conference and Bookfair

          2003/04 £750 23rd Annual Writers' Conference and Bookfair

          2002/03 £750 22nd Annual Writers' Conference and Bookfair

          2001/02 £1,000 21st Annual Writers' Conference and Bookfair

          2000/01 £1,000 Annual Writers Conference

Additional Comments This conference is being enhanced and enlarged for 2005 and will have a significant economic impact on the local economy. It is also part of Winchesters rich and diverse conference offering and is worthy of support. Funding bids to ACESE and WCC were both unsuccessful.

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A22 Summer 2005-Art for Park's Sake

Applicant Philip Sandall The Friends of Leesland Park Gosport

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor P.J. Chegwyn

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The Friends of Leesland Park will be holding a one day event on 25th June 2005 at Leesland Park, Gosport. The event aims to publicise the park and its facilities, celebrate the work of the volunteer workforce and bring the local community together in a celebration of music and fun activities. The event will be based around live music performed by locally based bands and musicians supported by dance, painting, BMX/ skateboarding demonstrations, children's entertainment and information stalls from other local volunteer organisations. It is hoped that the event will encourage young people in particular to participate in a community event that will allow them to develop playing and performing skills. Students at St Vincent College on the Performing Arts and Media Techniques courses have been invited to be involved in the event and the organisers hope to involve Hampshire based professional artists and musicians

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Building strong and safe communities through an event which will engage all within the community, but especially young people.

Maximising life opportunities by showcase different art forms and encourging people to become involved with voluntary organisations.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Artist costs 650 £1,082

                      Insurance 120

                      On-site facilities 237

                      Marquee hire 25

                      Publicity 50

                      Income Amount Total

                      Gosport Borough Council 410 £410

Deficit £672

Amount Requested £500

Amount Recommended £500

Previous Funding

Additional Comments

Project Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application A23 Punjabi Play "Beta Mast Kalandar"

Applicant Budh Singh Panesar Sakshi Arts Basingstoke

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

Saski Arts are performing a punjabi play entitled "Beta Mast Kalandar" at the Nuffield Theatre,

Southampton from March to June 2005. The play is a comedy based on the life of a migrant family from East Africa running a corner shop with parents keeping the business going whilst indulging their wayward son and daughter, products of a western upbringing and in a state of confusion between two parallel sets of values and cultures. By performing this play the organisation will be creating an opportunity for a community of approximately 16,000 punjabi speakers in Southampton to see live theatre where there is no provision. The play "Beta Mast Kalandar" is an ideal choice as it will appeal to a family audience, it is a lighthearted look at how traditional and more contemporary values and lifestyles fit together. Saski Arts will increase opportunity for cultural diversity in the Arts through black and Asian comedy/ theatre, there will be a cast of performers from the Hampshire region. The performance will encourage young people to attend and consider going into the Arts as a career.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for a culturally diverse audience by providing a high quality theatre performance.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Artistic expenditure 3,310 £8,400

                      Organisational & professional development 450

                      Marketing 3,100

                      Administration 1,040

                      Contingency 500

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 2,350 £6,900

                      Sponsorship 550

                      Arts Council 4,000

Deficit £1,500

Amount Requested £1,500

Amount Recommended £1,500

Previous Funding

Additional Comments Although this play is being performed in Southampton it involves Asian actors from around Hampshire.

Festival Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application F01 Winchester Folk Festival 2005

Applicant Richard Brecknock Winchester Folk Festival Surrey

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor P. Dickens No response

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The Winchester Folk Festival will take place between 13th and 15th May 2005. This three day

event based in the city will be a celebration of English heritage and evolving cultures and will

include dance displays, social dance events, music concerts, song and music sessions, story telling and workshops. The events will be designed for all ages and abilities, but will specifically target families with children and will provide a wide range of youth events. This event will make a positive, pro-active contribution to the Winchester Districts through collaboration with local organisations such as the Theatre Royal Winchester, Tower Arts Centre, University College Winchester and local schools. It is hoped that the re-establishment of this festival, which began in 1974, will create a non-profit making organisation that donates surplus funds towards development and promotion of cultural and artistic activities for young people in Winchester and the surrounding areas.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for participants and audience to experience and take part in traditional art forms.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Artists costs 12,050 £28,850

                      Venue hire 4,500

                      Sound and lighting 1,200

                      Publicity 3,000

                      Insurance 600

                      Administrative costs 5,500

                      Contingency 2,000

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 17,800 £18,100

                      Collections 200

                      CD sales 100

Deficit £10,750

Amount Requested £4,375

Amount Recommended £3,000

Previous Funding 2004/05 £1,600 Winchester Folk Festival 2004

          2003/04 £1,600 Winchester Folk Festival 2003

          2002/03 £1,500 Winchester Folk Festival 2002

          1999/00 £1,500 Winchester Folk Festival 1999

Additional Comments Winchester City Council to make a contribution towards the overall deficit of the festival. Having not occurred in 2004, the Folk Festival is being re-established for 2005 with an almost new team of people to manage it. It has the potential to be a really successful festival and will be part of Winchester's wide ranging festivals' programme.

Festival Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application F02 Newbury Spring Festival

Applicant Bronwen Sutton Newbury Spring Festival Newbury

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor M.J. Woodhall

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

Newbury Spring Festival will be taking place from 7 to 21 May 2005 in a variety of venues in

Newbury and north-west Hampshire. The festival attracts audiences from Hampshire and will

also be staging a number of events in north-west Hampshire including an opera evening at Highclere Castle, an evening celebrating one hundred years of British Musical Theatre, a garden symposium and a recital by The Vienna Piano Trio. Workshops to accompany the festival will include the Jiving Lindy Hoppers, Hatstand Opera, Mbawula- South African Township music , Tziganka- Russian folk music, and Circo Rum Ba Ba a street theatre company. Children's concerts will be performed at primary and secondary schools in the local area. With its diverse programme of events across the art forms, held in a a variety of venues across West Berkshire and north Hampshire, it is hoped the festival will offer something for everyone as well as encouraging people to try something new. By taking music and opening artists studios in the villages the festival will provide a focus for rural communities as well as attracting new visitors to these areas. Schools workshops, presented by musicians who will be appearing in the festival will encourage and develop participation in arts activities among young people and provide an insight into the music and culture of other countries.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities for Hampshire residents and specifically young people to have access to professional arts performances and to participate in arts activities.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Artist costs 9,430 £17,468

                      Venue hire 425

                      Technical and equipment hire 4,296

                      Administration 3,317

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 9,797 £12,797

                      Sponsorship 3,000

    Newbury Town Council (£1,500 unconfirmed)

    Business sponsorship (£3,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £4,671

Amount Requested £1,700

Amount Recommended £1,700

Previous Funding 2004/05 £1,700 Newbury Spring Festival 2004

Additional Comments A wide range of good artists and companies in the programme which are worthy of support.

Festival Partnership Funding 2005/06 Date 17 March 2005

Application F03 Gosport Waterfront Festival 2005

Applicant Glen Wilkinson Gosport Waterfront Festival Gosport

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor M.S. Geddes No response

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The Gosport Waterfront Festival is a three day free music and entertainment event from 1 to 3

July 2005 at Walpole Park North, Gosport. The festival is being held in a public park on the edge of the town centre just a few minutes walk from the central bus station and the Gosport/ Portsmouth ferry. Many local musicians and dancers will get their first opportunity to perform on a professional stage in front of an audience of up to 5,000 people. The event also incorporates the final of the Battle of the Bands, a competition commencing in the spring to find the best local band who will perform at the festival. Other acts booked for the festival include Chas and Dave, The Searchers and The Drifters. The festival coincides with SeaBritain 2005 and the International Festival of the Sea. The organisers hope to attract in excess of 15,000 spectators over the three days, the majority of which will be local residents from Gosport, Fareham and Portsmouth. As well as the live performances on stages, workshops will also be available.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

Maximising life opportunities by offering a free festival to local residents and giving local talent an opportunity to perform.

Building strong and safe communities throughthe provision of an event aimed at all members of the community.

Contributing to economic prosperity by encouraging people to visit the area for this event.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Artist fees 21,000 £62,250

                      Infrastructure 21,500

                      Staffing costs 8,000

                      Publicity costs 2,000

                      Contingency 9,750

                      Income Amount Total

                      Sponsorship 20,500 £50,250

                      Gosport Borough Council 20,000

                      Concessions 9,750

    Arts Council (£5,000 unconfirmed)

    Gosport Youth Concern (£200 unconfirmed)

    Community Champions (2,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £12,000

Amount Requested £6,000

Amount Recommended £2,000

Previous Funding

Additional Comments This festival has been purposefully planned to coincide with Portsmouth's International Festival of the Sea when there will be a heightened awareness of Portsmouth Harbour area generally. It needs to be part of a coordinated programme of SeaBritain activities for Gosport.

Arts Organisation

Applying

Type of Event

Sponsor

Sponsorship Amount

£

District

Recommendation

£

Basingstoke Concert Club

Chamber Music Concert

Oakley Hall

250

Basingstoke

250

Alton Operatic & Dramatic Society

Musical show "Crazy for You"

Pizza Plus

350

Alton

350

Winchester and County Music Festival

84th Season of Winchester and County Music Festival

Nursing Home Services Ltd

500

Romsey/ Winchester

500

Avon Valley Concerts

Piano recital by Leon McCawley

Lavery and Lavery

300

Ringwood

300

Basingstoke Concert Club

Concert featuring the Belcea String Quartet

Air Products Plc

500

Basingstoke

500

       

Total:

£1,900

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