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5 April 2019
My Arts Award Journey
I set myself three challenges to complete for my Silver Arts Award: stroboscopic, light painting and photogram photography.
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5 April 2019
Photography Exhibition
I went to the 'Below 20/20' exhibition for my silver arts award.
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4 April 2019
Les Misérables: Review
A wonderful demonstration of old how stories can be told time and time again
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14 May 2019
Macbeth @ Reigate
“By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.”
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12 May 2019
Macbeth @ Duxford
“By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.”
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4 April 2019
The Girls Come to Shrewsbury...
After being encapsulated by Strictly Come Dancing at a young age, I jumped at the chance to see some of the newest members of the Strictly professional team perform on my doorstep, and although it is rightly marketed as a 'dance performance', there is so much more to be taken away from this evening.
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8 May 2019
Macbeth @ Stanton
“By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.”
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3 April 2019
Frida Kahlo: Appearances can be deceiving
Frida Kahlo is my favourite artist. Having visited the V&A last summer and been disappointed, I was really keen to see if the exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum would be more uplifting.
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3 April 2019
Making America Funny Again
An interactive medley of all the strange habits, foibles and occasional moral fibres that brought the UK and the USA together during WW2.
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2 April 2019
Review of Exhibitions
This is a review of my exhibitions i attended during my silver arts award.
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2 April 2019
Interview with Ben Hicks, Executive Director of the Guardian Foundation
"It has never been more important for young journalists to be self starters, to innovate and find new ways to tell stories."
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2 April 2019
Is Theatre Inclusive?
With top end ticket prices on the West End having risen by 19% to an average of £117.52, is theatre becoming less accessible and more elitist?
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8 May 2019 – 12 May 2019
Friday Night Love Poem at The Brighton Fringe
"So if Matt and I have officially had sex then why does it still hurt? I still don’t get what’s so amazing about it, how can women even come from it - when is that supposed to happen?"
Friday Night Love Poem, written by Natalia Knowlton, tells a trio of poignant coming of age stories about virginity, pleasure, and identity as three young women discover sexual empowerment for the first time. This brand new play looks at the challenges girls face when they begin exploring their sexuality in a world fuelled by stigma, bad sex education, and internet porn.
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1 April 2019
V&A Fashion through the ages
The Victoria and Albert Museum is currently holding a 'Fashion through the ages' exhibition which has work from many famous designers and shows how the past trends have been influenced by the women of those periods.