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Bradford 2025 has announced that leading cultural figures Shanaz Gulzar and Dan Bates have been appointed to lead the development and implementation of UK City of Culture 2025 program.
Shanaz Gulzar, a nationally acclaimed artist, producer, presenter and former president of Bradford 2025 - who played a pivotal role in the district's winning award campaign - has been named Creative Director.
Dan Bates will take up the role of Executive Director from his previous role as Chief Executive of Sheffield Theatres – drawing on his expertise developing world-class programmes for major cultural institutions.
“I’m of Bradford, a Keighley lass, and having been part of the cultural community here for over 25 years, I know the passion and potential of the brilliant artists and creative communities in the district”, says Shanaz Gulzar, Creative Director of Bradford 2025.
"When I heard that Bradford had won the title of UK City of Culture 2025, I was so excited for what an opportunity a year of culture can bring to the district and its people. I am even more so now to deliver this for the district, alongside working with Shanaz and can’t wait to get to work" says Dan Bates, Executive Director of Bradford 2025.
The landmark year is set to deliver more than 1000 new performances and events including 365 artist commissions, a series of major arts festivals as well as exciting national and international collaborations.
Shanaz and Dan will initially focus on recruiting the wider delivery team over the coming months, before work to bring Bradford’s winning bid to life starts in 2023.
“Shanaz and Dan are going to be a great team to lead on the delivery of Bradford’s UK City of Culture programme. We look forward to working with and supporting them to deliver a transformational year of culture that will also generate many opportunities in employment, inward investment and enhanced skills for people across the district”, says Cllr Susan Hinchcliffe, Leader of Bradford Council.