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Peoples and traditions
Artistic and cultural activity in Britain ranges from the highest
professional standards to a wide variety of amateur involvement. London
is one of the leading world centers for drama, music, opera and dance.
Other cities are serve as centers of artistic excellence in their
regions. Some 650 professional arts festivals take place each year. The
Edinburgh International Festival is the largest of its kind in the
world.
Britain has about 300 theatres intended for professional use, of which
about 100 are in London, including the Royal National Theatre. The Royal
Shakespeare Company performs in Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare s
birthplace, and in London. Sixty-four companies receive subsidies from
the Arts Councils. Contemporary British playwrights who have received
international recognition include Harold Pinter, Alan Ayckbourn, Caryl
Churchill and David Hare. The musicals of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber,
including "Evita", "Cats" and "Phantom of the Opera", have been highly
successful in Britain, New York and around the world.
There is music for every taste in Britain including opera, choral and
classical orchestra s pieces, rock and pop, folk and jazz, military and
brass bands, acoustic and newly emerging musical collaborations such as
music theatre, music video, and music with live arts. In musical
composition, experimentation is in vogue, with composers mixing their
sources: medieval modes and minimalism, quotations from Wagner and from
Debussy, Indian melodies and African rhythms. Since the early 60s with
the emergence of the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and the Who, through
the 70s with Genesis, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd and the 80s with Dire
Straits and The Police and punk pioneers like.
Britain s leading symphony orchestras include the London Philharmonic,
the City of Birmingham Symphony, and the Ulster and the Royal Scottish
Orchestras. There are also chamber orchestras such as the English
Chamber Orchestra and the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
Opera is enjoying unprecedented audiences and attention in the 90s due
to performances on television as those directed by Jonathan Miller and
well publicised commercial recordings of the classics. Royal Opera,
Covent Gardens, and the English National Opera are the main London opera
companies. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have their own opera
companies. Scottish Opera has regular seasons at the Theatre Royal in
Glasgow and tours mainly in Scotland and northern England. Welsh
National Opera presents seasons in Cardiff and other cities in England.
Audiences have a wide choice of dance in Britain including classical
ballet, African people Dance, physical theatre, jazz, new dance and
contemporary dance. The lion s share of Arts Council funding for dance,
about 90 per cent goes to support the Royal Ballet (housed with the
Royal Opera in Covent Garden), the Birmingham Royal Ballet, which tours
widely in Britain and overseas; English National Ballet, which performs
in London and regionally; Northern Ballet Theatre, based in Halifax
which tours mostly in the north of England; and Scottish Ballet based in
Glasgow. Britain s leading contemporary dance company, the Ballet
Rambert is also subsidised by the Arts Council, as is the London
Contemporary Dance Theatre, which has regular seasons in London and
tours. Adzido Pan African Dance Ensemble is also supported and the KOSH,
which combines, dance, theatre and acrobatics.
Recently, South Asian dance and African People s dance have increased in
popularity. Since the 70s and the introduction of animators (usually a
professionally trained dance artist who provides a range of dance
activity within a specific locality) a greater public awareness of dance
is evident. As a result, six new national dance agencies were
established in Birmingham, Leeds, Leicester, London, Newcastle and
Swindon to offer training, management support and creative opportunities
for artists. These agencies either program and produce dance productions
themselves or work closely in partnerships with promoters.
British films, actors and the creative and technical services, which
support them, are acclaimed at international film festivals. The
industry also produces films for television. There are many well known
British performers, three of the best known being Sean Connery, Michael
Caine and Kenneth Branaugh.
There are about 2,500 museums and art galleries in Britain. The major
national museums, many of which are in London, have world-famous
artistic, archaeological, scientific and historical collections. They
include the British Museum, The Natural History Museum, the National
Gallery and the Tate Gallery. Many of Britain s great private houses
(some open to the public) are of prime architectural interest and also
contain art treasures.
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