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21 April 2020
How to skill share during isolation
Even when face-to-face contact is discouraged, there are ways of sharing your skills to achieve your Arts Award in isolation!
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22 April 2020
Hangout with Voice on 22 April: XEN
Come hangout with us as we talk about art - this week we're discussing dance
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11 April 2020
50 years without The Beatles: looking back to the iconic Sgt. Pepper's Club Band
This year (and this month precisely) marks the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' separation. In occasion to this, I decided to write about their most selling album and the one that –in my opinion- reflects the creative boom of the Liverpool boys.
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10 April 2020
Creating at home: How Voice Contributors are occupying their time in isolation
What do you do when you have nothing but time? Turn to the arts! From DIY to doodling, our Voice Contributors write about their battles busting boredom.
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8 April 2020 – 30 April 2020
Lost in Translation Circus launch Llve and interactive circus classes for all
The Oak Circus Centre along with internationally renowned Lost in Translation Circus are offering interactive online circus arts courses that anyone can join, delivered by skilled professional teachers and performers from all over the world
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1 April 2020
Isolation Art- "Man Alive!" by King Krule
Seeing as we all currently have plenty of free time I've decided to create a series of short reviews of art forms that I love and that have comforted me in these times of isolation. Give them a listen/watch/read if you've got some time to kill.
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30 March 2020
Running Arts Award Remotely
We recently took part in a webinar for Advisers about running Arts Award remotely – particularly in these times of limited contact. Here are some tips to support you in delivering or achieving an Arts Award.
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25 March 2020
Arts Council England announce £20m financial support package for creatives
Creative practitioners, artists and freelancers will be able to apply for a grant of £2,500
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22 March 2020
The importance of art in times of self isolation
since the global outbreak of the COVID-19 or coronavirus, we have all been told to stay home as part of what it seems to be the only way to stop it: self-isolation. How can art help us feel better about it?
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7 April 2020 – 9 April 2020
Ockham’s Razor: This Time
Award-winning Ockham's Razor return with This Time – a show about time, age and the stories we tell ourselves.
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6 April 2020
Vinland
Set sail with Freydis and her son Snorri on a Viking adventure brought to life through storytelling, animation, live drawing and music.
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5 April 2020 – 18 April 2020
Aliens, Zombies & Monsters
Aliens, Zombies & Monsters is an interactive, immersive exhibition that explores how children’s characters and books are created.
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13 March 2020
Lucy Carmichael | TrinityTalent 2019
Lucy is celebrated by Trinity for Artistic Achievement in her Arts Award.
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12 March 2020
Exilelord’s Soulless: Community through gaming
The hardest music for plastic guitar ever written...
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10 March 2020
The human face of artificial intelligence
During the Tate Exchange ‘Uni 2 Unicorns event, I took part in an interactive workshop to find out more about the potential for artificial intelligence to identify and mimic human emotion.
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20 February 2020
Dora Maar - Tate Modern Exhibition
Dora Maar was a surrealist photographer and artist in the 1930s, most famous for being Picasso’s model for his artwork “Weeping Woman” however she was so much more than that.
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16 February 2020
Mental Health and Auditioning
Gigi talks about her years of auditioning for drama school and how her mental health has been impacted.
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15 February 2020
Ludwig van Beethoven, remembering his life and legacy
2020 is a very special year for those of us who admire Beethoven, it's his 250th birthday anniversary!. As part of a global celebration, musicians will gather together to honor this amazing composer.