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by Sean Farrell
Today’s blog post is primarily intended for our corporate followers. In it, we will try to explain why sponsoring arts and sports organizations is a good thing.
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In the progress of life, the lucky man encounters the opportunity to experience a synergy of athleticism and artistry. This synergy appears on the dancer's stage with The Dali Universe.
by Sean Farrell
Already internationally recognized as unique in North America, Vancouver’s Scotiabank Dance Centre continues to raise the profile of dance with an exciting day of dance celebrations on April 29, 2010.
by Sean Farrell
BC has an amazingly diverse cultural community. But it cannot thrive by relying solely on box office sales and government funding. It’s up to all of us to show our support, in any way we can.
by Sean Farrell
Last week, Budget 2010 came down and revealed the new 2010 Sports and Arts Legacy Fund. It’s not a mistake why these two words share the same sentence and the same funding structure.
by Sean Farrell
There’s a little known saying that one of my coaches used to repeat near the end of a hard practice.
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Recently, I spent some time at a TEDx event here in Vancouver. It was an inspiring day, with a host of fantastic speakers including Neill Blomkamp, the director of District 9, and Kevin Carroll the inspiring author of Rules of the Red Rubber...
by Sean Farrell
I read with interest an article in the Georgia Straight last week, referencing BC's Culture and Arts Minister Kevin Krueger's recent statements alluding to "faith" in the context of funding for the arts.
by Sean Farrell
For over four years I have enjoyed an active professional relationship with New Media BC, a not-for-profit service association that has been instrumental in developing BC’s vibrant digital media sector.
by Sean Farrell
I went into a local coffee shop at around noon today. As usual, it was quite busy and as I was waiting in line, it occurred to me how remarkably quiet it was, even though the place was quite full of people. And then I realized why...