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24 April 2019
Space Shifters Review
I am currently doing my arts award silver, so I am going to share my review on when I went to Space Shifters, and Arts Exhibition in London.
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24 April 2019
Interview with Charlie Adlard, comic book laureate
Charlie is the former comic laureate and is best known for his work on The Walking Dead and Savage
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23 April 2019
What does the cultural workforce look like in 2019?
Recently the Creative & Cultural Skills Council released a report on their latest Workforce Data research. There’s lots to play with and explore, but here’s a few interesting points….
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23 April 2019
Exclusive Guest Blog: Sasha Siem's Thoughts on World Earth Day
Today is world earth day. Together as inhabitants of this earth - we are one family. We are all connected through a quantum web and every one of our thoughts words and actions effects the other 7 billion of our relatives around the globe.
We are all like cells in a body and for the body to thrive, every cell has to thrive. Thus, A healthy Mama Earth can only be our reality when we are all healthy and vice-versa.
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22 April 2019
cake decorating
i visited a cathedral and a monastery in toledo, spain to look at the design and decoration.
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5 June 2019
Youth Voice Training - London 5 June
The charity who run the popular online magazine Voice (voicemag.uk) and the Arts Award Alumni Network are pleased to offer a half-day training course on 5 June at Mary's Community Centre in Islington, London, about developing your offer for young people by embedding their voice in your organisation
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21 May 2019
Youth Voice Training - Birmingham 21 May
The charity who run the popular online magazine Voice and the Arts Award Alumni Network are pleased to offer a half-day training course on 21 May at the Birmingham & Midland Institute about developing your offer for young people by embedding their voice in your organisation
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18 April 2019
Interview with Yi Yun Soo, Conductor and Undergraduate music student at the University of Oxford
In which we discuss a little about what it is like to be a young conductor, how to expand your knowledge and experience base, how young artists engage with social issues through their work, and how to think about moving into the professional sphere with your work. We also drink a lot of coffee.
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18 April 2019
Rachael Sage Returns With her Delicately Acoustic New Album PseudoMyopia
Award-winning musician and songwriter Rachael Sage returns with the acoustic re-imagining of her critically acclaimed album ‘Myopia’.
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17 April 2019
Les Misérables; Review
Recently, I got the chance to see Les Misérables, here are my thoughts on the spectacular performance...
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9 May 2019 – 25 May 2019
Drawing the Line
The riotous follow up to Standard:Elite ( *****VoiceMag, Best Newcomer).
Play your way to a better world in this interactive, political theatre adventure from a multi-award winning young team.
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16 April 2019
Awkward Conversations with Animals I've F*cked by Rob Hayes
Meet Bobby. Bobby is lonely, depressed, has a wide range of daddy issues and an awful habit of one night stands with animals.
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16 April 2019
Bear's Den review: my new folk-rock obsession
Bear's Den stunning performance has got me hooked to a new genre of music
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16 April 2019
Interview with Kieron Pepper, Sleeper's New Bassist
Before Sleeper played to the O2 Forum this weekend I sat down with bassist, Kieron Pepper for a chat about all things Brit-Pop, touring and life as a musician!