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27 June 2016
Tate Supermodern: The opening of Switch House
Tate Modern expands and reorganises its collection in a new building, that is itself a work of art and stimulates the public's involvement
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24 June 2016
Oedipe, Royal Opera House
Enescu's demanding masterpiece showed for the first time at London's ROH. The eternal figure of Oedipus moves, in this astonishing production, through different epochs.
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24 June 2016
The albums that changed my life
Ladies, and gentlemen; I present to you a list of the many albums that changed my perspective on the world and made me the music nerd I am today.
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23 June 2016
Shakespeare School Festival Performances Review
A review on 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' and 'Henry V'.
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23 June 2016 – 23 August 2016
Royal Pavilion & Museums' Summer Youth Arts Programme
In 2016 Royal Pavilion & Museums will be running an exciting summer arts programme for young people aged 13-19 (up to 24 years with additional needs).
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23 June 2016
What has the EU done for British arts?
There has been a lot of talk about different aspects of the EU referendum: the economy, immigration and trade being the big talking points, but what impact does the EU have on arts and culture?
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22 June 2016
Winners announced: Can art change the world?
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. You can read full interviews with the winners, and preview their work over the coming weeks.
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21 June 2016 – 21 August 2016
Next Choreography Taster Sessions
Next Choreography is a yearlong course for choreographically curious young people. Through weekly sessions participants explore choreographic processes used across art forms; working with artists and attending events, experimenting in the studio and presenting work at the Next Choreography Festival.
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16 July 2016
Never Judge a Book... interactive book workshops and performance.
Never Judge a Book... poetry and music from books
Have you ever made music with books, or created art and poetry from book pages? Meadow Arts is bringing artists Emily Wilkinson and Sterly & Snell's Sound Books Project to Richard Booth's Bookshop in Hay-on-Wye for free interactive book workshops and a performance on Saturday 16th July.
You can also visit the last weekend of contemporary art exhibition, Never Judge a Book... featuring big name artists, whose work explores the book as object and material.
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20 June 2016
I’m voting Remain in the EU Referendum
I'll be voting to stay in the EU. Will you?
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20 June 2016
My creative past: Ashlee Brown
As we approach Arts Award Week, the theme of which is Our Creative Future, our Youth Network share their creative pasts, and the paths they've taken to get to their current positions; as young, successful, creative explorers.
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19 June 2016
Gold EXPO special: Rachel Ward
Hear from our youngest Gold Expo artist - circus performer, Rachel Ward, who is still in the process of completing her Gold!
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19 June 2016
Sir David Attenborough In Conversation With Charlotte Moore at the Sheffield DocFest
'I must have some kind record in that I got a job in television without ever seeing a television…'
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19 June 2016
ArtsAward10 Twitter Party
An online celebration of Arts Award's 10th birthday. Aged 13-25? You're invited! Please note, this is a past event.
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15 June 2016
Tony Awards 2016: Winners
In what was a hollow celebration, this year's Tony Awards took place barely after the Orlando massacre.
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15 June 2016 – 15 August 2016
PAID traineeship - QCF Level 3 Cultural Heritage diploma - Brighton Royal Pavilion & Museums 2016-17
Royal Pavilion & Museums (RP&M) is recruiting for a one-year traineeship, QCF Level 3 Cultural Heritage diploma, starting in September 2016. The successful candidate will receive a £13,000 (tax free) bursary and will be trained, supervised and mentored within RP&M.