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31 January 2019
Where are they now? with Rachel Owen
Rachel is a wildlife media student at the University of Cumbria, and hopes to work at the BBC Natural History Unit in Bristol. She has completed all five levels of Arts Award, and says they were invaluable to her current photography practice.
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31 January 2019
Where are they now? with Catherine Sleeman
Catherine is a multi-disciplinary artist with interests ranging from theatre, to music, to crafts and textiles. She completed her Silver Arts Award by focusing on dance and literature - writing a whole novel in a month!
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22 February 2019
MAKE IT IN MUSIC – DO IT YOUR WAY – in Chelmsford
Calling all Essex based musicians! Are you starting out and need to know more about how the industry works? Do you want to make a career as a musician? Or maybe you are already doing it but would like some help? Whichever it is, this event is for you and it’s FREE! Friday 22 February 12pm – 4pm.
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31 January 2019
A Fame Extravaganza!
A 1980's American classic wowing the community of Shrewsbury!
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29 January 2019
Ramin Karimloo: A Magical Performance from a Magical Man
There were moments that I felt breathless, due to the pure energy and love that oozed from the stage and covered the audience. January 19th in Shrewsbury, I am sitting in the audience, eagerly awaiting one of my favourite Broadway actors, listening to the chatter all around. Suddenly, there he is.
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28 January 2019
Crisis at Christmas: Tackling Homelessness in Newcastle
In the UK homelessness is an ongoing issue with 64,960 homeless assessments being made between April and June 2018, so to reduce the number of the homeless Crisis, a national charity for homeless people, are tackling the issue with help from volunteers, campaigners and the wider public. By supporting Crisis someone can leave homelessness for good.
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28 January 2019
Tina Dickinson, Gold Arts Award
Gold Arts Award participant, Tina Dickinson, tells us about her experience of completing her Arts Award in Filming (camerawork) and Editing.
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28 January 2019
Want my job? with Kitty Wallace, Film and Digital Facilitator at Carousel
Freelance filmmaker and digital facilitator Kitty Wallace talks us through her latest projects, heritage films and how to make a living behind the lens.
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28 January 2019
MIF selects six local artists to receive world class training, funding and support
Funding awarded to Manchester International Festival by Jerwood Arts will provide mentoring fellowships for six Manchester-based creatives.
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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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27 January 2019
My Art Trip to Berlin
I went on a 5-day art trip with my great aunt and uncle and saw some amazing artwork.
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26 January 2019
Dangerous Lenses
'Just a few weeks left. Make the most. See the most. Don’t waste any time on black and white.
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26 January 2019
I Stopped... When.
'A different set of rules depending on what you look like'
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25 January 2019
“Is originality in art overrated?”
For my Gold Arts Award section of forming and communicating a view I am discussing whether originality in art is overrated and can originality really exist today? Please feel free to leave comments as this will really help me with my reflection part of the essay. Enjoy!
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25 January 2019
Children aged 0-25 to be tracked in a world-first study on creative engagement
Arts Council England and De Montfort University are collaborating to follow creative engagement in children