Epic Arts - Donate

Epic Arts is a registered charity and receives no statutory funding. In many instances we receive only partial funding from our partners, or none at all. We couldn’t do what we do without your help. 

The majority of our project work and our core costs are financed through grants from trusts and foundations and through individual and corporate donations. Your support is invaluable in helping improve access to the arts for people with disabilities.

 

Thank You

Epic Arts is grateful for the support we receive from the following organisations:


Help a London Child

Kadoorie Charitable Foundation

City Bridge Trust

Jephcott Charitable Trust

BBC Children In Need

Australian Red Cross

RideAid

The Tower Hill Trust

Merchant Taylor's Company

The Vintners' Company

 

The ‘Yoga Party’ was a great success!  We had a relaxing yoga class led by Alina Bialek, which nicely ended with a short head massage.  Rosie and Rob Adediran then kick-started the party with some fantastic live music, followed by Natasha Roberts. The night ended in style with some Blues tunes from Tom and Barry. We were spoilt with plenty of good food and drink to keep us going throughout the evening, and it was a great opportunity for Epic Arts UK to meet the people that care so much about supporting the work we do.  Thank you to all who came and for supporting Epic Arts UK to help raise money for the next stage in Fran's Voyage'. 

If you couldn't come, it's not too late to donate to the cause! Please visit our Marathon donation page to help us reach our target of £2000. 

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Epic Arts in Cambodia have been working with Amrita Performing Arts to devise a new contemporary dance piece. Performances are Tuesday 18th Sept 4pm at Epic Arts Centre, Kampot and Saturday 22nd Sept 6.30 at Department of Performing Arts, Phnom Penh