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5 August 2015
Backstage with...JOELPETER
JOELPETER are a five-piece indie guitar-pop band from around Worthing. Elspeth Barron caught up with keyboardist Jack Northeast for pop month, to find out how they operate.
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5 August 2015
Want my job?...with Ben Aaronovitch
Cityread kicks off this Wednesday - a month long initiative to get London reading the same book. This year, it's Ben Aaronovitch's River's of London. We caught up with the writer to find out about the highs and lows of his job...
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5 August 2015
Want my job?...with Henry Raby
Interested in spoken word but not quite sure how to dip your toe in the pool? We caught up with Henry Raby, a performance poet and man of many talents, to find out more...
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5 August 2015
Want my job?...with Marco Kesseler
Marco Kesseler is a documentary photographer, travelling to countries such as the Balkans, Ukraine and the Middle East to highlight political issues and document social changes. We found out how he operates...
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5 August 2015
Want my job?...with Conrad Kira
We caught up with rapper, producer and Arts Award advisor, Conrad Kira, to talk political messages and reflecting the real world. Think you'd like to get into music? Read on...
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5 August 2015
Want my job?...with Ugly Face of Beauty's Gracie Francesca
Bloggers are undoubtedly the pop stars of our time. 24 year old, Gracie Francesca, vlogs and blogs via her You Tube channel and blog, Ugly Face of Beauty.
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5 August 2015
Want my job?...with Echo Boom Generation
We caught up with Echo Boom Generation's, Linda Buratto and Emma Hughes to discuss making a career in the music industry...
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5 August 2015
Want my job?...with dancer, Khariis
Reporter, Idriss Assoumanou caught up with male dancer, Khariis to talk about working in the industry.
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5 August 2015
Want my job?...with Matt Nunn
Matt Nunn works for Bix. B productions, producing large scale set pieces and props at festivals, and beyond. He'll be building the Inbetweener's area at Latitude this year, so keep an eye out for his handy work.
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5 August 2015
Where are they now? with Leslie-Anne Orlans
Photographer, university student and achiever of Bronze, Silver and Gold Arts Award talks about her artistic journey and offers advice on starting your own!
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5 August 2015
Where are they now?...with Hannah Butcher
Hannah Butcher completed her Bronze and Silver awards, then decided to become an Arts Award advisor. She's currently delivering Arts Award at Future Education.
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5 August 2015
Case study: WW1 Special Edition, Luke Hasler
Luke has just completed his Special Edition WW1 Bronze Arts Award, making an immaculately detailed trench model, and commemorative cross. He's previously completed Bronze and Silver Awards.
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5 August 2015
Case study: film maker Agi K
Agi K is a truly exceptional 12 year old film maker. She's home educated in Wales, has already completed her Gold Arts Award, makes multiple films each week and last year won the NYFF award. Her videos are now available on Vimeo On Demand.
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5 August 2015
Case Study: Bronze achiever Daniel Doggett
Daniel completed his Bronze Arts Award at Cornerhouse, working on his scripts, sharing his work publicly and collaborating with directors and actors. We caught up with him to find out all about it.
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5 August 2015
Case study: Gold achiever Rianna Hobson
Rianna Hobson is the first person to achieve her Gold Arts Award through a library project. Rianna's a keen photographer, who combined her love of image making, with words and library activity...
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5 August 2015
Case study: Gold achiever Sophie Rogers
Sophie Rogers is the first person in Scotland to complete a Gold Arts Award. She is also a trained Bronze and Silver adviser, music coordinator at Depot Arts and is about to release her debut album.
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5 August 2015
Case study: Silver achiever Fahima Khatun
Fahima Khatun completed her Silver Arts Award at BFI Academy. Here she describes her experience, and discusses how it has helped her in the art world.
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5 August 2015
How to...make a successful music video
Music videos are a good way for film makers to express their creativity and originality. But, don't make the mistake of thinking they're easy to create...