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27 October 2017 – 29 October 2017
Mozfest 2017
MozFest is the world's leading festival for the open internet movement. Join influential thinkers from around the world to build, debate, and explore the future of a healthy internet. Tickets for Under 18's only £3.
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2 August 2017 – 2 October 2017
Call for Submissions: The Cerurove
The Cerurove accepts submissions from emerging and established writers from across the globe. We want your words tied around an umbrella against the pitter-patter of the rain. We want work that is a rebellion. That speaks volumes for itself. Give us eclectic. Give us mesmerizing. Give us magic. Give us tangible and intangible. Give us surreal and visceral. Steal our time, and make it worth it. Submissions for our Inaugural Issue are open. Presently, our issue will only be available online.
Please visit us at https://www.cerurove.com/.
Listed on Duotrope (https://duotrope.com/listing/22754).
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1 August 2017 – 1 October 2017
Summer Sessions: State & Style with Beth Lambert
Explore the power of fashion and it's links to politics and self-expression
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1 August 2017 – 1 October 2017
Summer Sessions: Paper Cutting & Manipulation with Clare Pentlow
Summer Sessions skills workshop at The National Centre for Craft and Design in Sleaford Lincolnshire
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25 July 2017
The Little Match Girl and Other Happier Tales Reveiw
The Little Match Girl and Other Happier Tales was a show on at the Sam Wannermaker Playhouses in London that I saw and reviewed for my silver arts award, it was based off the stories by Hans Christian Andersen and directed and co-adapted by Emma Rice and Joel Horwood. The show included acting, singing, dancing, music and puppetry and was put on in a candle light theatre
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21 July 2017 – 21 September 2017
Colour Me Queer: Zine - Making Residency
The GAP and UNMUTED are excited to present 'Colour Me Queer'. A zine- making residency aimed at young LGBTQ people of colour. (16-25)
July - August 2017.
Registration here by July 26th: http://bit.ly/2sHFI4r
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19 July 2017 – 19 September 2017
In London? Achieve Arts Award Gold FREE with A New Direction and Create Jobs
Are you: Living in London? Aged 16 – 25 and interested in achieving Gold, but need more support and ideas? Or an employer, home-schooling parent, or teacher working with young people who want to do Gold? If so, get in touch!
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26 July 2017
Crafts Council - Young People's Meeting July
Aged 16 – 25 and interested in craft and making?
Join the Crafts Council at our next young people's group meeting! Hear all about our national campaign Craft Club and have a go at one of our craft tutorials designed by professional makers.
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18 July 2017
Ceremony by Phil Collins review
On a sunny Manchester evening, over 200 people gathered into the Bridgewater Hall car park to celebrate the ending of 18 amazing days of the Manchester International Festival 2017.
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17 July 2017
Centre Pompidou 40th Anniversary
Inspired by Paris' famous art centre and gallery...
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17 July 2017
Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Change "The Chemistry of Creativity"
Hans Ulrich Obrist talks to True Faith curator Matthew Higgs, contributing artist Liam Gillick and Peter Saville, Artistic Director for Joy Division and New Order.
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17 July 2017
Creating Manchester Street Poem with Karl Hyde, Joanne Wilson and Jez Green
Karl Hyde, from Underworld, is the man behind the innovative Manchester Street Poem, and he talks to Joanne Wilson, a volunteer and participant in the project and Jez Green, from homeless charity Mustard Tree.
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15 July 2017
True Faith review
Manchester Art Gallery is hosting an exhibition celebrating the arts and culture of Manchester bands Joy Division and New Order.
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13 July 2017
What goes on at…? Art UK
We speak to Katey Goodwin, Deputy Director, and Alice Payne, Head of Content at Art UK
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12 July 2017
Manchester Street Poem review
Manchester Street Poem is an art installation at UNFEAR on Oldham Street in the Northern Quarter, telling the stories of Manchester's homeless people.
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10 July 2017
Last and First Men by Jóhann Jóhannsson review
One of the higher profiles on the MIF17 bill, expectations were suitably high for Oscar nominee, Jóhann Jóhannsson's score by the BBC Philharmonic.
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16 August 2017
Acting History
A one-day stageschool for teenagers who'd like to develop skills in drama and performance.
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5 July 2017
How to review an exhibition
How do you review something that can be so contentious?