2. About rich mix London's up-and-coming cross-arts centre located in the vibrant area of Shoreditch/East London. Whether you are tempted by a film in plush cinema, or more into performing arts, our rich and diverse programme - ranging from Theatre to Music, Dance and more - is the result of a finely tuned approach to arts and the world's cultures .
3. Education The Education programme at Rich Mix aims to provide opportunities for young people to engage in and explore the creative industries through cross-arts events and activities. We have a wide range of events for Schools and Colleges , Young People and Families . From film-making workshops to theatre shows, storytelling sessions to dance classes, we believe we have something for you!
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5. Venue Venue 1 A diverse, well equipped space located on the fourth floor of the building with spectacular views across East London. This space lends itself to conferences, parties, fashion shows, music events and weddings.
7. The theatre The Theatre Royal opened in 1884, and since then it has undergone many changes. In 1992 the beautiful Victorian-era auditorium was restored; it seats up to 460 people on three levels (Stalls, Dress Circle, and Upper Circle) with all seats having a good view of the stage. The refurbishment project has enabled the theatre to re-open in the Autumn of 2001 with both technical facilities and public areas fit for the 21st Century.
23. The V&A Museum of Childhood has implemented a Master plan to transform it into a first-class destination for all visitors. The key priorities of the Master plan are to: carry out essential repairs the 130-year-old building * restore its interior to its former Victorian glory * update its galleries and displays * make the Museum fully accessible * expand its learning centre and gallery space * upgrade its visitor facilities and * create a stunning new entrance The first phase of the Master plan was completed in March 2003.
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25. The NEC, Birmingham the Odyssey Arena, Belfast. Some performances take place in multi-purpose venues from small spaces such as community centres to huge sports arenas. Some performance events may even be staged out of doors. Other venue The Royal Albert Hall, London. St George’s, Bristol Concert halls generally host music events such as rock/pop gigs and classical concerts. Some concert halls are subsidised but some operate in the commercial sector. Concert hall Warwick arts centre. Pocklington arts centre, east Yorkshire. An arts centre will host a large variety of performance events than a theatre it may buy in theatre, dance productions, gigs and concert. Manly hold events that involve public participation, e.g. drama workshop or dance classes. An art centre may also screen films and have a gallery for exhibiting the visual arts. most art centre are subsidised Art centre The theatre Royal Drury lane London. the Sunderland empire, Sunderland. A receiving theatre ‘buys in’ productions from production companies and/or touring theatre companies rather than producing its own shows. Most of the theatre in London's west end are receiving theatre. Most receiving theatres operate in the commercial sector. Receiving theatre Northern stage, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The Stephen Joseph theatre, Scarborough. This is a theatre that has a company of performers and production team who produce a number of shows each year. Many producing theatres are subsidised. Producing theatre examples description Type of venue