Breaking: Key Scottish festival shuts down
NewsSupporter of Scotland’s leading festival of vocal and choral music were informed this morning that it has gone out of business after just over a decade.
Here’s what they’ve been told:
24 January 2024
Dear members and friends of St Andrews Voices
I am writing on behalf of the Board of trustees to let you know that we have decided, with regret, to wind up the charity and are now initiating the relevant processes in line with our founding documents and in dialogue with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR).
There is no doubt that Voices filled a gap in our cultural landscape when it was founded, and we would like to pay tribute to the vision and creativity of those who brought it into being in 2012 and developed it over more than a decade, in particular our co-Founders Sonia Stevenson and Dr Michael Downes, and current Director Amanda MacLeod. Over that time though, the University’s Music Centre has ever increasingly fulfilled much of what was originally conceived as the mission of St Andrews Voices.
With the opening of the new Laidlaw Music Centre in 2022 and excellent work of the growing team there, that trend is only set to continue. Over the past year the Board and Director have explored options for pivoting to a new mission for St Andrews Voices which involved less of a focus on an annual event, and a broader range of year-round work.
While we could see much merit in this approach, when surveying the challenges facing the cultural sector and particularly the increasing difficulty of securing adequate and timely grant funding, after careful consideration the Board felt that it would not be possible to plan with confidence for an appropriate programme of activities.
We are very proud that, over so many years, Voices has hosted some wonderful and memorable performances, supported artists, launched new commissions and enhanced education, health and wellbeing in the community. We are also extremely grateful for your loyal support and diverse contributions to Voices’ successes.
Fortunately, the work of the Laidlaw Music Centre now ensures that vocal music is better covered in our area than previously, and we look forward to new opportunitiesto meet up with friends and enthusiasts under its roof.
I will write again with an update once the final processes are complete. In the meantime, thank you again for your support of Voices.
Yours sincerely
Alex
Alex Hayes, Chair, St Andrews Voices
board@standrewsvoices.com
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