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1 February 2019
Education cuts: the real impact
Let’s take a look at how today’s students are being affected by the cuts to the education system.
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28 January 2019
Interview: Love Music Hate Racism
We speak to anti-racist campaigner Zak Cochrane, who also helps coordinate the Love Music Hate Racism campaign
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24 January 2019
Want my job? with Darryn de la Soul, sound engineer
Sound engineer, production manager and entrepreneur Darryn de la Soul talks to Voice about how intrigue led to her changing her career and overseeing the training of the next generation of sound engineers.
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24 January 2019 – 6 March 2019
Develop your performance, collaboration and leadership skills at Guildhall School
Are you a performer, maker, singer, devisor, instrumentalist, poet, spoken word artist or beatboxer looking to develop your performance, collaboration and leadership skills?
Guildhall School of Music & Drama offers a three-year full-time BA (Hons) Performance and Creative Enterprise.
The application deadline for 2019 entry is 6 March.
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22 January 2019
Fresh on the block, neLLa is making waves with her debut track 'Waste'
I caught up with neLLa amongst the graffiti of Leake Street Tunnel for a chat about her newest track 'Waste'
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3 February 2019
GRAND UNION YOUTH ORCHESTRA SPRING MASTERCLASSES
The unique Grand Union Youth Orchestra (GUYO), London's pioneering world music and jazz youth ensemble, brings together young musicians aged 12 - 26 who wish to explore the world's major musical cultures. Players of non-Western instruments are particularly welcome.
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16 January 2019
Carol Concert!
Over the Christmas holidays, I went and watched a carol concert as part of my silver arts award!
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15 January 2019
'For the many not the few!' in Wem
Ever been to a political fundraising party? No, me neither. This was my first experience.
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15 January 2019 – 28 March 2019
Enrol Now for Spring 2019 Cre8tiv® Short Courses
If you’re 16+ and looking for inspiration this January, join us at Deptford’s creative music hub for exciting and affordable ten-week music courses.
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9 January 2019
Super Spectacular Six
SIX is a show about Henry VIII’s six wives, by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss. The show was held at The Rose theatre in Kingston.
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7 January 2019
Want my job? With Deb Shilling, Co-founder of Black Deer Festival
We talk to the Co-founder of Black Deer Festival about her job, her career, and the important advice she would give to anyone wanting to follow in her footsteps.
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6 January 2019
Lea Michele and Darren Criss Concert
A review for the Lea Michele and Darren Criss Concert
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3 January 2019 – 7 January 2019
UKYA City Takeover: Volunteers needed!
We are looking for volunteers to support UK Young Artists in delivering one of the most extensive survey shows of young creativity in the world, happening in Nottingham, 7 - 13 February 2019. Register at ukyoungartists.co.uk/volunteering
Deadline to apply: Monday 7 January 2019
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30 December 2018
The best of music in 2018
Music is good for the soul - and made 2018 all the more bearable!
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29 December 2018
What is the future of music education? Music Mark 2018
Young people lead the way at the national conference for music education despite increasing pressures from government policy
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14 December 2018
Giving you a Voice in 2018
It's been a strong year for Voice, and we have you to thank for that
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14 December 2018
Voice’s Top 10's of 2018
A rundown of the best film, music, theatre, literature, visual arts and news of 2018
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21 June 2019 – 23 June 2019
Black Deer Festival Reveals Band Of Horses as First Headliners For 2019
After an incredible inaugural outing this summer, Black Deer returns for a three day celebration of Americana and Country at the stunning Eridge Deer Park in Kent. Black Deer has picked up multiple awards since June and has been adopted by fans of Americana and Country as the gathering of choice for those of an independent, outsider spirit.