You’re Invited: A Celebration of Diversity and Leadership in the Arts

Join us for an unforgettable afternoon in the heart of Edinburgh on Friday, 31st January 2025, as we unveil 10 Times Beautiful—a transformative musical born from the voices and talents of Scotland’s marginalised communities.

This exclusive red-carpet event brings together progressive and inclusive patrons from Scotland’s leading organisations to celebrate diversity in the arts and inspire collective action for a more equitable future.

Experience a Groundbreaking Artistic Journey

The highlight of the evening will be a private preview of 10 Times Beautiful, featuring five untold stories of historic African women who profoundly influenced global events. This unique production weaves themes of equality, representation, and leadership, offering a powerful lens through which to view Scotland’s role in advancing inclusivity.

Engage in Meaningful Dialogue

Following the performance, a thought-provoking panel discussion will explore how Scotland’s most influential companies and individuals can champion diversity, both within their organisations and across the wider community. Gain actionable insights to foster inclusivity, create opportunities for underrepresented voices, and lead the charge toward a more diverse and equitable society.

Connect and Inspire Change

This event offers a rare opportunity to network with Scotland’s business and cultural leaders, alongside some of the nation’s most talented BAME female performers, all within one of Edinburgh’s iconic theatre venues. Reflect on how your leadership can drive positive change while celebrating the arts as a catalyst for progress. We are keen on discussing opportunities to explore sponsorship and collaboration with our team.

Be Part of the Movement

This invitation-only gathering ensures an intimate and impactful experience for Scotland’s top executives, cultural patrons, and change-makers.

We look forward to welcoming you to this extraordinary evening, where art and leadership unite to inspire a more inclusive Scotland.