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10 October 2015
Top news of the week… 10th October 2015
by Tom Inniss Voice TeamThe most important arts and media stories of the week
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9 October 2015
An Open Letter To Modern Hip Hop
by Duane LouisMy opinion on the current state of Hip Hop today.
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9 October 2015
Case Study: Jo Nead, Arts Award Activist and Gold achiever
by Jo Nead ContributorI first came across Arts Award during work experience at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2013, where I was given the opportunity to complete a Bronze Arts Award alongside the course.
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27 October 2015
Dare To Dance: A Workshop For Boys
by Dance EastDo you have what it takes to be the next Billy Elliot, can you dance like Ashley Banjo or perhaps you want to be the next Fred Astaire? – DanceEast wants you!
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8 October 2015
BBC Music’s Ten Pieces Secondary Film Screening in Salford
by Bhavesh Jadva Voice TeamThe BBC filmed ten pieces of classical music for Arts Award's tenth birthday! Well no, they didn't. But Ten Pieces? Tenth birthday? It's meant to be. They made the BBC Music Ten Pieces film in order to inspire young people of secondary school age to embrace classical music and filmmaking.
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8 October 2015
Case Study: Sally Trivett, Voice Community Coordinator and Silver Achiever
by Emily Steer Voice TeamThis month, we're celebrating Arts Award's 10th Birthday. We've called on the Arts Award Youth Network to discuss the impact that Arts Award has had on them. Today, it's our Voice Community Coordinator, Sally Trivett.
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5 October 2015
Arts Award movers and shakers: Diana Walton
by Emily Steer Voice TeamDiana has been around since the first shoots of Arts Award grew in the West Midlands in 2000 and has helped the award to flourish over the years
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4 October 2015
A Beautiful Mind - Review
by Duane LouisA classic film that is still held in high regard to this day.
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3 October 2015
Top news of the week… 3rd October 2015
by Tom Inniss Voice TeamThe most important arts and media stories of the week
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2 October 2015
Raising the Game: National Association of Youth Theatre event
by Idriss Assoumanou ContributorTo Be or not To Be at NAYT... That is the question
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2 October 2015
March's theme is…Literature
by Emily Steer Voice TeamThis month we're teaming up with Bath Literature Festival, and delving into the world of lit.
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2 October 2015
What goes on at...Bath Festivals
by Emily Steer Voice TeamWe're teaming up with Bath Festivals for March's literature month. Bath Literature Festival - running until March 8th - is just a part of this. We caught up with learning and participation leader, Hazel Plowman to find out more...
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2 October 2015
Backstage with...Bath Festival's Judith Robinson
by Emily Steer Voice TeamThis month we're teaming up with Bath Festivals to bring you news and opinions from the festival, and the wider world of lit. Here, we meet festival Literature Producer, Judith Robinson.
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2 October 2015
Feminism and the Impact of the Digital Age
by Emily Steer Voice TeamBath Literature Festival has been showing a great variety of female content ahead of today's International Women's Day. Yesterday, I headed to Feminism and the Impact of the Digital Age, with Sarah Brown, Suzanne Moore, and Bath Festivals' own, Viv Groskop.
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2 October 2015
Fashion on the Ration
by Emily Steer Voice TeamYesterday I headed to a fun and enlightening talk at Bath Literature Festival. Fashion on the Ration focussed on the styles that sprung out of utility clothing and the surprising influence of Vogue during the war years.
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2 October 2015
How to...win a novel award
by Emily Steer Voice TeamThis weekend, I headed to How To Win a Novel Award, a talk at Bath Literature Festival. Here are the key highlights from the discussion to help any aspiring writers pitch their work just right...
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2 October 2015
Around the world in ten books
by Emily Steer Voice TeamA fun and enlightening end to a weekend at Bath Festivals, Scott Peck and Ann Morgan picked their top ten books from around the world.
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2 October 2015
Inside Bath Literature Festival's Young Writers Lab: Yves Morris
by Emily Steer Voice TeamAt Bath Literature Festival's Young Writers Lab, students created alternate realities for the city of Bath, imagining new landscapes and futures at 'The Chancery of the Lost and Found'. Here, Yves Morris shares a section of his creative writing...