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Harrogate International Festivals

Non-profit Organizations
  • Lisa McKiddie Bringing the arts to Harrogate | Music | Literature | Crime Writing | Salon
    • Harrogate, England, United Kingdom
    • Rising Star
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    Ellen Fletcher Bringing the arts to Harrogate | Harrogate Music Festival | Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival | Harrogate Literature Festival | Salon North
    • Harrogate, England, United Kingdom
    • Rising Star
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    Beth Walker Marketing & Communications Coordinator at Harrogate International Festivals
    • Harrogate, England, United Kingdom
    • Rising Star
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    Rosie Gilbertson Bringing arts and culture to Harrogate | Music | Literature | Arts
    • Rising Star
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    Sharon Canavar Curating bespoke partnerships between the arts and business. Producing arts and culture from around the world in our home town. Developing opportunities in the arts for young artists, writers and communities.
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Overview

The Harrogate International Festivals has fired up hearts and minds since its inception in 1966, revolutionising the cultural landscape of the North Yorkshire spa town. A charitable organisation, our passion, ambition and innovative eye maintains our position as an arts organisation delivering Festivals of national importance, as well as a key cultural provider for the North throughout the year. Established with a reputation for delivering the world’s most enthralling performers to our doorstep, we create distinctive cultural experiences through our year-round delivery of festivals and events, as well as nurturing local young talent. Our diverse portfolio dramatically increases the cultural and tourism offer for Harrogate and the surrounding area. By championing the best up-and-coming young talent, celebrating the work of established artists and commissioning unique and surprising performances, Harrogate International Festivals remain a cultural force to be reckoned with. Schools, young people and our local community can enjoy the Festivals year-round through our extensive programme of educational workshops, talks, projects and inspiring activities through our HIF+ programmes. Our outreach and education work taps into the arts to change lives. Whilst our line-up has changed and adapted over the years, our ethos has stayed the same – to deliver distinctive and inspiring cultural experiences for all. Over the last 12 months the Festivals have delivered over 300 distinct events and attracted over 90,000 people to its portfolio of activities. As a charitable organisation, we are funded almost entirely by ticket sales, sponsorship and donations, with just 2% of our income coming from public funding. We rely on the support of a great many national and regional sponsors, funders and partners to secure our international profile and position as a leading cultural festival in the North of England.