Platforms for Creative Excellence: Edinburgh festivals receive £633,396

Recognised the world over as platforms of creative excellence, festivals in Edinburgh have received a total of £633,396 of additional funding from the Scottish Government through Creative Scotland to support continued strategic development activity.

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at Edinburgh International Festival © Andrew Perry - ballet dancers on stage with two male dancers supporting a female dancer in the centre, who has her leg extended up past her head in the air

Image credit: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at Edinburgh International Festival © Andrew Perry.

Launched in 2018 and ending in December 2023, the Platforms for Creative Excellence (PlaCE) was developed in partnership with the Scottish Government, City of Edinburgh Council and Festivals Edinburgh and was designed to help festivals to:

  • diversify their year-round partnerships with the culture sector across the city and Scotland
  • drive transformation and creative innovation through long-term programming approaches
  • increase career and skills development capacity for creatives and young people
  • build new and lasting relationships with less engaged communities.

An independent evaluation report from BOP Consulting has found that PlaCE funding played a significant role in festival resilience through the pandemic and 97% of community partners reported high levels of satisfaction from engagement with the festivals.

Culture Minister Christina McKelvie said:

"The Scottish Government's commitment to investing in arts and culture remains strong, which is why we have continued to provide support, through Creative Scotland, to Edinburgh's festivals.

“Communities right across the city will benefit from almost £640,000 in PLaCE funding. We hope this will allow Festivals to continue their development and deliver more fantastic work in our schools and with our local communities."

This additional funding on top of the transformative PlaCE programme will allow festivals in Edinburgh to continue delivery of this strategic development activity into the next year and beyond.

The following festivals have received this funding:

Festival

Funding amount

Edinburgh Art Festival £50,000
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society £75,000
Edinburgh International Book Festival £53,450
Edinburgh International Festival £75,000
Edinburgh International Film Festival £75,000
Edinburgh International Science Festival £60,000
Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival £75,000
Festivals Edinburgh £19,946
Imaginate £75,000
Scottish International Storytelling Festival £75,000
TOTAL £633,396

Background

PlaCE is a partnership between the Scottish Government, the City of Edinburgh Council and the Edinburgh Festivals providing funding of £1million per year since 2018 to organisations.

Festivals Edinburgh is the high-level organisation, created and driven by the directors of Edinburgh’s 11 major international festivals, to take the lead on their joint strategic development and work to sustain their leadership role locally and globally.

Creative Scotland is the public body that supports the arts, screen and creative industries across all parts of Scotland distributing funding provided by the Scottish Government and The National Lottery. Further information at creativescotland.com. Follow us on TwitterFacebook and Instagram. Learn more about the value of art and creativity in Scotland and join in at www.ourcreativevoice.scot

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