From: "TAPS News" <news_at_tradarts_dot_org>Date: 22 February 2007 15:03:52 GMT
GULBENKIAN THEATRE, UNIVERSITY OF KENT
MONDAY 26 FEBRUARY 1.10PM
Lunchtime Concert
Admission free, with a ‘give what you can’ collectionhttp://www.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian/
MUSIC PETITION
There is a government move to make it very difficult for musicians to perform live in small venues, or for schools, pubs and charities to raise money for causes through musical events. The new legislation will inhibit the central role music making has in our lives and communities. If you circulate this to your musician (and non-musician!) friends, all each person has to do is go to the government's petitions website below, give your name, email and address - it takes about 30 seconds. And it could make a vital difference to the nurturing of community music making, and enabling young musicians to find their feet in the performing world. The live music/licensing e-petition now has nearly 19,000 signatures. It currently stands at no.19 in the list of 1,702 petitions on the Number 10 website. This is good, especially in just under a month - and there are five more months in which people can sign. But the petition needs to do much better to make an impression on ministers, and to encourage DCMS to implement music-friendly amendments. website: http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/licensing/