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What I do:
Artists agent
A little more about me:
Retired director of homeless charity Newport Action for the Single Homeless laterly known as Solas. Ran organisation for 25 years from inception until early retirement.
Location:
Newport
Projects I’m working on:
Jointly organising an Arthur Machen festival for 2013, involved in the Caerleon festival and organising a literary day and Wales' first comic verse competition. Psychogeography.
I work with two artists and are currently working on a number of projects with them.

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At 8:44 on January 25, 2012, Merel Prescott said…

Hi Richard, was just checking out your profile and I see you are also organising a festival for 2013 :)  So glad you are here.  I think we should meet up and bring each other up to speed on what's happening if that's OK with you!  My email is merel@live.co.uk and phone is 077-911-77-666.

Regards,

Jonni, Merel and Emily

At 23:26 on January 24, 2012, Jen Thornton said…

Hi Richard, 

Welcome to the Community! It's great to see you here. 

Have a look around and get stuck in. A good place to start is by joining a group. I recommend checking out the National Theatre Wales TEAM Group, where Devinda De Silva shares updates and opportunities to get involved with National Theatre Wales projects. There are groups for almost everything, though, and you can see the full list here

You can also Write a Blog Post to update the Community, or start a debate, or see what's on and add your own events in the What's On section

As usual it's best to just dive in, but do give me a shout if you have any questions. 

Jen

 
 
 

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