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Corporate member blog: TryBooking

Joan Lind, managing director of TryBooking, provides the lowdown on their socially distanced seating plans for any size or type o

Coronavirus impact one year on: survey results

One year into the pandemic, we conducted another coronavirus impact survey of our members, following up on surveys conducted in M

The Leche Trust

UK registered charities, public authorities or institutions active in the areas of the Performing Arts and Conservation can apply for grants of up to £5,000 for projects that promote excellence in professional performance in music, dance and theatre

Guest blog: Bringing generations together through music

Emily Abbott, programme director for Intergenerational Music Making and Together with Music, outlines the aims of an exciting new

Blog: Somebody Else’s Problem?

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams identifies Somebody Else’s Problem (SEP) as: something we can't see, or don't se

Making Music urges the Government to allow leisure-time music groups to rehearse again

Making Music, the UK’s membership organisation for leisure-time music groups, was expecting confirmation that Step 2 in the Engla

Roadmap out of Covid for leisure-time music

Making Music was expecting confirmation that Step 2 in the England roadmap would allow outdoor music rehearsals with more than si

Adopt a Music Creator blog: Rhymes and recollections

Aberdeenshire Saxophone Orchestra chair Foss Foster outlines Ben Lunn's research on the life of William Thom, the 'Inverury Poet'