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17 April 2018
Top tips for running an arts workshop
We hear from Genevieve Rudd, Youth Engagement Officer of Creative Collisions about how to run successful arts skills sharing workshops and what to do when it doesn't go to plan.
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17 April 2018
Want my job? by comedian Suzi Ruffell
We speak to comedian Suzi Ruffell about getting into comedy, using arts as a platform for activism and her work with Alan Carr. Lauded as ‘a real stand up gem’ by The Guardian, this young independent woman celebrates her working-class roots with a sideways look at the world.
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17 April 2018
How Can Theatre Affect Political or Social Change?
A debate on the ways in which theatre is able to affect political or social change.
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17 April 2018
Interview with writer/performer Jackie Hagan - activism in the arts
We interview writer/performer Jackie Hagan about activism in the arts, diversity, inclusion and social engagement.
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30 March 2018 – 15 May 2018
Call for Sculptors! "ScoglieraViva. Sculpting the Sea", international outdoor sculpture competition
Entries are open to "Scogliera Viva. Sculpting the Sea", international outdoor sculpture prize with free participation until 15 May 2018.
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17 April 2018 – 10 May 2018
Business Administrator Apprentice - London
Salary: £19,807 per annum, plus excellent benefits
Contract: Fixed term for 18 months, working 35 hours per week
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16 April 2018
Women's Prize for Fiction 2018: Sight
Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction, Jessie Greengrass's Sight has been lauded as a poetic meditation on the experience of motherhood.
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16 April 2018
Women's Prize for Fiction 2018: Sing Unburied Sing
Jesmyn Ward's 'southern odyssey' is a top contender for this year's Women's Prize.
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15 April 2018
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime
A heart-warming, sincere and breathtaking play - a must-see!
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14 April 2018
Sliver Arts Award Challenge
My name is Poppy, I passed my Bronze Arts Award and now I’m doing a Sliver Arts Award.
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12 April 2018
Experimental Photography
In this post I experiment with different ways of using my camera lens, or not using it at all.
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12 April 2018
5 of Shoreditch’s Lesser known Graffiti Artworks
The Stage in Shoreditch have created a resource for documenting street art in one of the coolest parts of London. They have shared five of the lesser known works and invite you to add your own to the map!
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11 April 2018
“The Objective Truth”
Spielberg's Oscar nominated ‘The Post’ acts as a vital reminder of the democratic value journalism holds, and our need to vigilantly protect it.
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10 April 2018
Theatre Review of 'Julius Caesar'
The review is of the play 'Julius Caesar' from The National Theatre, performed at The Bridge, London but screened live to my tiny local theatre on a Scottish Island.
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10 April 2018
Interview with Kheira Bey, theatre practitioner
London-based, RADA-trained aspiring actor Kheira Bey talks to Voice about making her one-woman show debut at King’s Head Theatre, managing her creative endeavours and the importance of preparation.
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18 April 2018
Crafts Council's Young People's Group at the Institute of Making
The Institute of Making is a multidisciplinary research club for those interested in the made world: from makers of molecules to makers of buildings, synthetic skin to spacecraft, soup to diamonds, socks to cities. Its mission is to provide all makers with a creative home in which to innovate, contemplate and understand all aspects of materials and an inspiring place to explore their relationship to making.
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10 April 2018
From Voice to action: Activism
How do we achieve meaningful change in a world that is constantly moving?