Wednesday March 7th from 7pm - 9pm
at The Belted Galloway,
Riverside View, Newton Stewart DG8 6NQ
This is an evening of performance and discussion initiated by the Creative Arts
Business Network (CABN)* aimed at bringing creative people with a shared interest in
these fields together.
Local harper Wendy Stewart (Music Advocate) and Judith Johnson (Performing Arts Advocate) of Centre Stage Youth Theatre will be present and the evening will be led
by Lesley Rogers ( CABN Development Officer, Dumfries and Galloway Council).
With two Creative Place award winning communities in the area – Creetown
and Wigtown – and Stranraer's bid to become a music town, there is an ever
strengthening recognition that cultural activity can be both fundamental to
people`s well being and sense of worth, and an impetus for regeneration in
Dumfries and Galloway.
The creative advocates know what the arts have done for them and want to hear
what you would like for yourself and your community.
Come along, share your views and have your voice heard.
Further details from:
*CABN is a project developed in partnership by Dumfries and Galloway Council and
Scottish Borders Council to support individuals and businesses in the Creative Arts
Sector across the South of Scotland.
Its aim is to put in place a lasting framework of support through raising the profile of
creative sector and recognising its contribution to our area, improving infrastructure,
networking, communication and promotion, providing advice and information and
promoting collaborative working.
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