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11 June 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.
We're recruiting for participants of our 2016-17 course. Book a free taster session to find out more by emailing [email protected].
Applications for the Next Choreography 2016-17 course open 11 June 2016. Invited applicants will attend a selection event on 19 or 21 July 6pm–8pm.
Next Choreography 2016/17 runs in term time from September–July on Thursday evenings.
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19 May 2016
A Glass of Nothing
Dark humour playfully dances on the thin line between imagination and reality - Written by Peter Kenny
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19 May 2016
Getting into Acting
My name is Peter and I am doing my Gold Arts Award with Peshkar. This is my Unit One Part D Form and Communicate a View.
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18 May 2016
East
Idiosyncrasies become normality for the audience, as the actors' performances flourish amongst the ingenious direction.
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21 July 2016
The Odyssey
Written and Performed by Prime Youth Theatre
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18 May 2016
Gold Arts Practice - production designing a short film
Ordinarily, my interests lie in screenwriting.
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18 May 2016
Joan
Drag king cabaret meets lyrical theatre in an innovative, audience-pleasing play exploring the timeless themes of gender identity and self-acceptance.
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17 May 2016
How to...set up your own studio
Are you a photographer? Like many others, you may want to set up your own studio, but perhaps you don't know how, or simply don't have the money to buy and refurbish a warehouse. It's all possible!
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17 May 2016 – 2 June 2016
Times They Are A Changin'
Thursday 2nd June
Chart the changes in timekeeping with our clock experiments and make a sundial to take home.
Drop in. 11am-3pm
Free with admission
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17 May 2016
The Half Life Of Love
Exploring themes of betrayal, deceit and love (obviously), The Half Life of Love, an original play written by Gail Louw, delves into the dysfunctional relationships between its three characters.
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17 May 2016
Autism, art & me
Autism, ASD or Asperger's Syndrome affects around 700,000 people in the UK, and fortunately enough, I'm one of them.
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16 May 2016
Interview with Sajeela Kershi
Sajeela Kershi, figurehead behind the inspired Immigrant Diaries has a daring new show in which she discusses Asian women and the so-called Islamic State.
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15 May 2016
Necessity
Lively and enjoyable, with a dark undercurrent that drives the play to its gripping denouement.
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14 May 2016
Get Gold by just doing
Getting your Gold Arts Award is all about getting it done. It's a very practical and enjoyable qualification which is more about the activity than it is the writing!
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14 May 2016
The Girl Who Fell In Love With The Moon
Lots of 'ooh's, a bit of 'ahh', a great deal of 'haha!' and it all ended with an 'awhh' (as well as a few goosebumps).
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13 May 2016
Englistan - Riz Ahmed
A mixtape about the identity crises that are experienced by first- and second-generation immigrants.
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13 May 2016
How to...make the most of Brighton Fringe
Are you reporting from Brighton Fringe this month? Whether you're working as a reporter for Voice, writing for your own blog or reviewing for another magazine, here's a handy guide to get you started.
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