
We are delighted to announce that the partnership between Lansons Communications and Genesis Foundation partner HighTide has been recognised in the 32nd Arts and Business Awards with a nomination for the Prudential A&B People Development Award.
Chief Executive and Artistic Director, Steven Atkinson says, "for over two years HighTide, the acclaimed theatre production company and Lansons Communications have enjoyed a unique partnership with HighTide running their company from Lansons’ premises, receiving office space, IT support and meeting rooms, which are used for auditioning actors, aspiring directors and writers. This arrangement saves HighTide £65,000 per year on administrative costs, allows Lansons to embed arts-based initiatives into their organisation, and gives both the opportunity to learn from each other’s business cultures."
The awards are in part determined through a voting system. HighTide would be very grateful if you were to support their nomination by voting here. Voting closes October 1st.
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Monday, 26 September 2011We are delighted to present this short film which follows the first Genesis Sixteen training course, the UK's first fully-funded choral programme for young singers.
View media...The first group of talented young singers to make up the Genesis Sixteen will take part in an intensive training course this weekend, the third in their programme, at the National Opera Studios in London.
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