| ABC Tales | The site where you can can get published for free and read great stories and poems. What are you waiting for? Everyone has a story |
| A.M. Qattan Foundation (The) | aims to advance the cultural, educational, and scientific development of the Arabs in general and the Palestinian people in particular, as well as the preservation of their cultural heritage |
| Arts Council of England (The) | It is an independent, non-political body working at arms length from the Government which aim is developing, sustaining and promoting the arts. |
| Barataria Foundation (The) | is a new Scottish Charity which aims to encourage social and economic inclusion by finding a new and creative response to a rapidly changing world |
| Bill Evans Memorial Library (The) | I first met him in 1962 after hearing the Village Vanguard recordings of 1961. We became good friends and over the next 18 years we met in many places in the U.S.A. and Europe. As a houseguest at our home in England, Bill was intrigued to find a growing collection of his recorded work, much of which he had forgotten ever recording or even hearing. He discounted most of this material as of little consequence but I promised him that it would remain accessible to whoever expressed an interest and the listener should decide on its value |
| Black Arts Alliance | Founded in 1985 BAA is the largest network of Black artists in the UK. Working on a not-for-profit basis, we exist to remove the marginalisation that Black arts and cultures can experience within the mainstream arts infrastructure |
| BookAid | is a not for profit website which exists in order to raise money for the supported charities. If you purchase a book after following one of the associate links a percentage of the price of that book will go to one of the supported charities |
| Brighton Festival | is England's largest mixed arts festival, taking place every May for three action-packed weeks. This year, the 35th Festival has over 800 events within the main international programme and the 'Umbrella" of independently promoted activities |
| Brighton Goes Gospel (BGG) | is a non-religious group, open to all irrespective of race, religion, ability or age. Although we are a non denominational choir, some of the songs taught do include religious references i.e. Jesus/Lord. However we wish to emphasise our aim is merely to celebrate the style of Gospel singing |
| Brighton Jazz Club | operates every Friday throughout the year at the Sussex Arts Club, 7 Ship Street. We promote top British and international jazz artists at affordable prices in a very relaxed, intimate environment |
| Brighton Jazz Musician Co-op (BJMC) | Weekly workshops for musicians of all levels. Organised by John Bailey 01273 508033 |
| British Council (The) | click here for more info |
| Brixton On-line | South Central London is a hive of cultural activity. Sometimes it's difficult to keep up with the its rapid pace of socio-economic change and gentrification. Brixtonline lies at the centre of Southside cyberspace, giving the internet a strictly local flavour. It brings together a vibrant multicultural offline community and a hot-spot entertainment zone through a sophisticated online community infrastructure, placing crucial emphasis on the participation of the site's audience |
| Community Channel (The) | is the UK's first television and internet channel dedicated to promoting the work of UK charities working here and abroad |
| Credo Arts Community | is a community of Christians from across Hull, England, who believe that truth can be communicated through the arts. We aim to take high quality, dynamic presentations into the community - to entertain, challenge and inspire, bringing a fresh perspective to contemporary issues and ancient truths |
| e-Politix | is a free open-access politics internet site. Our aim is to improve the flow of political information and communication between elected representatives and the public |
| Equity
Trust Fund (The)
222, Africa House, 64 Kingsways WC2B 6BD Tel. 0207404 6071 |
is an indipendant charity founded in 1990 for the benefit of members of the theatrical professions and their dependants |
| Europe Jazz Network | It is a non-profit association of promoters, musicians' associations, artistic directors, consultants of music programmes in Europe working mainly in the field of jazz and improvised music |
| Fabian Society (The) | is the UK's only membership based left of centre think tank. Providing an arena for open-minded debate, the Society's programme aims to explore the political ideas and the policy reforms which will define progressive politics in the future |
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JazzDev (Jazz Development Trust) |
Our brief is to break new ground for jazz, our prime objective being to increase and sustain the audience for jazz in the UK |
| Jazz History | explore jazz history through one photograph |
| Jazz Services UK | Jazz Services was formed over 16 years ago to promote the growth and development of jazz within the UK |
| Latin Latest | Latin Latest is a comprehensive and independent guide to what’s happening in Latin and Brazilian music and dance in the UK, Ireland and beyond |
| Mingus Web | is the official site devoted to the work of jazz composer and bassist Charles Mingus |
| Muslim Global Relief | We are a global charity united in our auspicious mission to serve humanity for the betterment of mankind, under the banner of Muslim Global Relief |
| National Youth Music Theatre (The) | exists to give young people throughout the United Kingdom the opportunity to participate in all aspects of music theatre to the highest international standard, including the creation of new music theatre |
| New Insight | is a monthly entertainment and lifestyle paper for Brighton and Hove. It explores contemporary issues and entertainment via features and interviews, sections on health, reviews (restaurants, books, music, films), and astrology |
| On the Line | Through communication, visits, exchanges, events, and celebrations, it links people in the eight countries lying along the zero meridian: Togo, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Mali, Algeria, Spain, France, and the United Kingdom |
| Quakers in Britain | our faith springs from the experience that each one of us can have a direct relationship with the Divine. We find that by meeting together for communal worship we are empowered to find peace and strength for work in the world |
| QueenSpark Books | is a non-profit community publishing and writing organisation in Sussex, UK. We publish books about local people's lives, run creative writing groups and courses and facilitate oral history projects |
| Regional Arts Pages (The) | is an On-Line Information Service for the Arts and Cultural sector. The site has been established by the ten Regional Arts Boards (RABs) which cover the whole of England. The Regional Arts Pages are a place where artists, arts organisations and administrators can communicate, share information and work together |
| Serious International Music Producers | is an international producer of jazz, world and contemporary music. Responsible for promoting and producing a vast range of concerts, tours and special events, the company works with major concert venues and festivals in the UK and abroad to create a programme of innovative style and quality |
| Wiggle | is a not-for-profit web site dedicated to people who want to learn how to dance in the Arabic styles |