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Arts Council of Ireland policy papers [world wide web resource].

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin : Arts Council, 1985-Description: Web resourceSubject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
International arts - summary policy paper -- Young people, children and the arts - summary policy paper -- Theatre - background discussion paper -- Festivals and events - summary policy paper -- Production companies - summary policy paper -- Traditional arts: background discussion paper -- Dance - background discussion paper -- Education: arts in schools - summary policy paper -- Arts and disability- summary policy paper -- Public arts - summary policy paper -- Film - summary policy paper -- Arts in schools - background discussion paper -- Visual arts - summary policy paper -- Venues - summary policy paper -- Arts and wellbeing programme: arts and disability and arts and health - background discussion paper -- Participatory arts - background discussion paper -- Arts and health - summary policy paper -- Dance - summary policy paper -- Resource organisations - summary policy paper -- European cultural cooperation - summary policy paper -- European cultural co-operation - background discussion paper -- The participation of young people in the arts in Ireland -- Theatre - summary policy paper -- Participatory arts - summary policy paper -- Literature (Irish language) summary policy paper -- Film - background discussion paper -- Architecture - summary policy paper -- Local arts - summary policy paper -- Towards a policy for the traditional arts -- A policy framework for education, community, outreach (ECO) -- Submission to international arts policy review -- Towards a policy and action plan for opera: a report for the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaion -- Disability and the Arts Council -- Local authorities and the arts -- Going on 1996 -- A capital programme for the arts 1994-1997 -- Developing publishing in Ireland -- The dancer and the dance: developing theatre dance in Ireland.
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International arts - summary policy paper -- Young people, children and the arts - summary policy paper -- Theatre - background discussion paper -- Festivals and events - summary policy paper -- Production companies - summary policy paper -- Traditional arts: background discussion paper -- Dance - background discussion paper -- Education: arts in schools - summary policy paper -- Arts and disability- summary policy paper -- Public arts - summary policy paper -- Film - summary policy paper -- Arts in schools - background discussion paper -- Visual arts - summary policy paper -- Venues - summary policy paper -- Arts and wellbeing programme: arts and disability and arts and health - background discussion paper -- Participatory arts - background discussion paper -- Arts and health - summary policy paper -- Dance - summary policy paper -- Resource organisations - summary policy paper -- European cultural cooperation - summary policy paper -- European cultural co-operation - background discussion paper -- The participation of young people in the arts in Ireland -- Theatre - summary policy paper -- Participatory arts - summary policy paper -- Literature (Irish language) summary policy paper -- Film - background discussion paper -- Architecture - summary policy paper -- Local arts - summary policy paper -- Towards a policy for the traditional arts -- A policy framework for education, community, outreach (ECO) -- Submission to international arts policy review -- Towards a policy and action plan for opera: a report for the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaion -- Disability and the Arts Council -- Local authorities and the arts -- Going on 1996 -- A capital programme for the arts 1994-1997 -- Developing publishing in Ireland -- The dancer and the dance: developing theatre dance in Ireland.

Mode of access: World Wide Web, courtesy of The Arts Council website.

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