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Published Date: 13 March 2009
TWO of Scotland's leading performance companies launched an attack on Edinburgh City Council yesterday after a major funding blow for the second year in a row.
Scottish Ballet and Scottish Opera are furious at being left empty-handed from the local authority's annual round of grants to arts bodies.

Council officials rejected attempts to have £83,000 of grants reinstated a year after the two groups fell victim to cuts.

However, the council has been able to award increases in funding for the Edinburgh International Festival, the Fringe and the book festival.

Scottish Ballet was forced to cut a week of performances at the city's Festival Theatre and axe education activities in the city.

Scottish Opera has warned it will have to cut extra projects in the city if the cut was repeated.

Alex Reedijk, Scottish Opera's director, said: "I am disheartened to learn of the continuation of these cuts and that the council will not support our work in its own backyard."



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  • Last Updated: 12 March 2009 9:59 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish Opera
 
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Brian the Barbarian.,

13/03/2009 16:03:53

it's all just "football" for ponces anyhow.

Why should my taxes pay for this lot ?

if they want to dance around singing sea shanties they can pay for it themselves.
Anyhow, we need the money ,to pay £250,000.00 for six statues on the water of leith


 

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