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Mission statement: Embrace Arts creates connections between the University of Leicester and wider communities. It is a creative hub for artists, performers, audiences and learners alike. It pioneers vibrant and creative approaches to the arts in an inclusive and welcoming space and breaks down barriers to access.

About Embrace Arts: Open to all, Embrace Arts is the University of Leicester’s award winning arts centre. We are proud of our innovative year-round programme of performance, dance, music and spoken word. We also offer high quality creative learning courses and workshops led by professional artists.

As the University of Leicester's arts centre, Embrace Arts at the RA centre offers opportunities to everyone to participate without barriers in ways that challenge and inspire.

Our welcoming 180-seater performance area, art studios, extensive exhibition gallery and bright foyer space enable people to engage with the arts as audiences, performers and learners.

We also manage the University's support for students through the music scholarship scheme and student music groups, as well as working with a range of local amateur performers.

Still one of the few arts venues that can boast a fully-accessible facility, we provide a focal point for cultural life on campus and in the wider community.

Long active in arts and disability, Lord Attenborough was fundamental to the creation of the RA centre and continues to be an immense supporter, closely involved with its activities.

Website:
http://www.embracearts.co.uk

Contact

Contact Name:
Lucy Stevens
Role / Job Title:
Marketing Communications Assistant
Address:
Richard Attenborough centre, PO Box 138, Lancaster Road, Leicester, LE1 7HA
Contact Email:
ls229@le.ac.uk
Telephone:
0116 223 1525
Mobile:
07947 561218
Website:
http://www.embracearts.co.uk

Articles

The Coull Quartet

The Coull Quartet

Fri 18th March, 2011

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Job opportunity: FT Operations Assistant

Job opportunity: FT Operations Assistant

Thu 3rd March, 2011

Embrace Arts at the Richard Attenborough Centre Salary Grade 4 - £17, 179 to £19, 822 per annum (Some weekend and evening work will be required) Ref: CSE00271 Read More »

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Forthcoming Events

Thu 9th February, 2012

The Best of Clever Peter

The Best of Clever Peter

7:30pm

Thursday 9 February at 7.30pm £ 7 (full price) / £5 (fiver student scheme only) With a BBC Radio 4 series for 2012, the award-winning sketch group performs some of the best from its three highly.. Read More »

Sat 11th February, 2012

Justin Cliffe in The Life and Times of Albert Lymes: Presented by Tin Shed Theatre Company

Justin Cliffe in The Life and Times of Albert Lymes: Presented by Tin Shed Theatre Company

7:30pm

£6 (full price) / £5 (fiVer student scheme). Double bill discount- book for both Saturday 11 February shows for just £10. Albert Lymes has lived a less-than-extraordinary life – until today... Read More »

Past Events

Fri 3rd February, 2012

The Funny Side- preview party

The Funny Side- preview party

6pm

Monday 6 February – Friday 9 March Take a glimpse into the worlds of fi ve Midlands artists who use humour in their work. Their caricatures, cartoons, satirical paintings, sculptures from found .. Read More »

Thu 26th January, 2012

Short Fuse presents Scandal

Short Fuse presents Scandal

8pm

Thursday 26 January at 8pm £5 (full price and fiVer student scheme) Dangerous liaisons. Phone hacking, WMD, expenses, banking … Whisper, murmur, rumour, gossip, tittle-tattle, tall tales and i.. Read More »

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Thu 20th October, 2011 @ 11:44am by Raphael Matthew

World Event Young Artists (WEYA) is the first of its kind and will take place in the cultural city of Nottingham, England in September 2012.

This unique event provides the opportunity for 1000 artists from 120 nations to join together and share their creativity on an international platform in the highly regarded cultural city of Nottingham, England.

Visit www.ukyoungartists.co.uk if you are a UK based artist (18 – 30) wishing to apply.

If selected you will have the invaluable opportunity to exhibit your work in world class venues for an audience of other artists, arts leaders, curators, directors and journalists from all over the world. Artists will take part in workshops and symposiums which will be delivered by an exciting range of creative individuals and artform specialists, exclusively tailored for young artists of the 21st century.

Over 10 days WEYA will showcase young creativity across a spectrum of artforms, celebrating diversity and promoting intercultural dialogue while bringing the city to life. This once in a lifetime event will thrive on discussion and collaboration with like minded artistic talents from across the globe and aims to encourage future partnerships.

CALL NOW LIVE! | Deadline 31st October 2011

www.ukyoungartists.co.uk

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