This is the Home Page of Broadscape Productions
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In this website you will develop an understanding of what Peter Minshall has done, what he is planning to do and how the MAASC degree programme is designed to examine and prepare some options for the way ahead and the future of cultural development. You will also be given a brief insight into the future aspirations of Broadscape Productions - please see About for some more detail
The Live CV is a requirement of the MA Arts in Social Contexts programme and its purpose is twofold, firstly to offer a personal statement of intent, designed as a snapshot in time identifying the developing strength of work during the programme and secondly to pinpoint future opportunities for areas of professional development as the degree progresses - please have a look at Arts & Culture to view the statement of intent as it presently stands
Welcome - here is your Introduction
This page is your welcome and provides an introduction to this website
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Cultural Brokers
This new website is presented as the 'Live CV' of Peter Minshall and will broadly relate to his cultural academic activities, whilst a post graduate student undertaking the new MA Arts in Social Contexts degree course (MAASC) at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD) in Glasgow during 2008
Brokering the Cultural Link in Community Development - Copyright Peter Minshall © RSAMD MA (ASC) Programme 2007 - 2008
The Website www.broadscapeproductions.info © and all material published herein are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced without permission
Culture, stimulated by expressive arts, is a reflection on a country’s thinking – it is the executive instrument that above all else drives community development to create the moral society to which nations in the 21st century ethically aspire.
PETER MINSHALL RSAMD MA STUDENT ARTS IN SOCIAL CONTEXTS © 2008