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  1. Brightsparks Comedy Asylum

    Brightsparks Comedy Asylum is a series of comedy workshops with mental health service users culminating in a series of live performances in clubs, psychiatric units and conferences throughout the East Midlands region. Run by volunteers, it uses comedy as therapy.

  2. A big team of refugees singing in a choir

    European Youth Music Refugee Choir

    The European Youth Music Refugee choir runs choirs across England for young refugees and asylum seekers, with practice sessions, performances and residential courses.

  3. Behind the Label

    Behind the Label is a creative project for people who have experienced homelessness and low self-esteem to share life experiences which culminates in an alternative theatre performance.

  4. SAGE Gateshead

    Sage Gateshead transformed the cultural life of the North East and has cemented its position as a vibrant mainstay ever since. It is a music centre deep-rooted in the North, but with an international profile, boasting one of the most striking buildings in the North East.

  5. Imaginarium Arts and Story Centre

    The Imaginarium Arts and Story Centre is a magical place offering exploration and play, where children can let their imagination go wild. It is the first of its kind in Northern Ireland.

  6. Bold Tendencies

    Bold Tendencies is a non-profit organisation that has transformed the disused rooftop spaces of Peckham’s Multi-Storey Car Park into a thriving public space, commissioning site-specific art and new architecture

  7. Campbeltown Picture House

    Campbeltown Picture House is one of Europe's most historic cinemas - and one of the first to be purpose-built in Britain. It was returned to its former glory after a £3.5 million restoration, and reopened in 2017.

  8. Matchbox Cineclub

    Since 2010, Matchbox Cineclub (duo Sean Welsh and Megan Mitchell) have been providing film screenings, residences and pop-up cinema events across Scotland.

  9. The Box on The Box

    In 2020 The Box live streamed films from their archives direct to some of the most isolated people in Plymouth.

  10. The Sunday Boys

    This choir for low voiced LGBTQ+ people has been keeping the community in Manchester connected over the last 5 years but more importantly, it offered a lifeline to many in the community- who have been at higher risk of social isolation and poor mental health- during the pandemic.

  11. Iris Prize LGBT+ Film Festival

    The Iris Prize LGBT+ Film Festival was founded in 2006 not only as a celebration of queer film making but to raise the quality of work in this field.

  12. Beyond Skin

    Beyond Skin is an inter-cultural arts charity which uses music and media to overcome issues of race and sectarianism and build peace in countries affected by conflict.