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1. Arts festival to return to Chorlton
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 March 2005 THE FOURTH annual celebration of the arts in Chorlton, will see the return of the hugely popular Chorlton Ees Art Trail as well as other festival favourites. -
2. Chinese New Year at the Chinese Arts Centre
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 February 2005 MANCHESTER'S Chinese Arts Centre has organised a varied programme of events to tie in with the forthcoming year of the rooster. -
3. African & Caribbean Dance Programme @ Zion Arts Centre
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 February 2005 THIS weekend sees the start of Dance Northwest's African and Caribbean Dance Programme, so if you fancy busting a gut and building on your extraordinary dance moves leave the salsa alone and lindy hop along to the Zion Arts Centre. -
4. Badly Drawn Arts Boy
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 April 2005 BADLY Drawn Boy, Damon Gough looks to be something of a League Of Gentleman fan by agreeing to play a one-off 'local gig for local people'. The Chorlton-based singer is to perform for a tiny crowd at St Clement's Church on May 27, as part of the Chorlton Arts Festival, but, if you're not local, you won't get in. -
5. Waterside Arts Centre: Material Serendipity
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 January 2005 THE Metro blue line to Altrincham will be unfamiliar to many. -
6. Hebeden Bridge Arts Festival
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 June 2005 HEBDEN Bridge nestles quietly on the Yorkshire side of the Pennine Hills and is perfect for a relaxed drive out. Here countryside meets suburbia: you can wander around boutique style shops or take a walk along the bleak moors. -
7. Dig deep to help arts festival
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 June 2005 CALLING all JCB diggers. The International Urban Moves Festival is coming to Manchester next month and is armed with two unusual requests. -
8. The Canterbury Tales @ Waterside Arts Centre
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 May 2005 DON'T be misled. The Geoffrey Chaucer Canterbury Tale-Telling Competition, at the new Robert Bolt Theatre, is not presented by the award-winning Rocket Theatre, noted for its gritty productions of contemporary plays, but instead, is presented by students from its drama school, who are showcasing their talents. -
9. Twisted Folk: King Creosote, Jose Gonzalez, Paul Curreri @ Waterside Arts Centre
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 November 2005 SATURDAY saw the Twisted Folk bandwagon return to Greater Manchester following Micah P Hinson and friends’ visit to Academy 3 in June. -
10. Funding winners and losers after the Budget
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 March 2005 THE Arts Council is cutting regular funding from 121 arts organisations across England, warning the Government that more money must be found in the next spending review. However the north west, together with the north east, were the region's that did well in the announcement.