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27 June 2024
Should Circus Performers Have a Standard Minimum Rate?
For Part 1D of my Gold Arts Award I am looking into is pay rates for circus artists and if there should be a standard rate set for various disciplines. My final argument is below!
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27 June 2024
A Retelling, "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde"
Private matters, a concerned old friend & the deteriorating will of a tortured mind...
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26 June 2024
The Trials and Passions of Unfamous Women - Review
Xena Frailing, a Voice Contributor, manages to attend the press night of the show and gives her insight of the show.
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13 July 2024 – 14 July 2024
The Voice Project Choir's Antony Gormley event at Houghton Hall
The groundbreaking choir have announced the ambitious The Lie of The Land, finding find the community based, open access ensemble create a promenade choral theatre show around Antony Gormley’s breath-taking installation Time Horizon
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24 June 2024
Transir - By Rojo Telón
Visual Pop Circus, Transir is a game about transformation, life and death displayed between the four posts of an aerial structure.
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10 July 2024 – 20 July 2024
SouthWestFest - Patchwork Project Workshop
Join SouthWestFest and theatre maker, poet and facilitator Antonia Underwood for this free drop-in intergenerational workshop bringing together creative writing and crafting!
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8 July 2024
SouthWestFest - Spellbound Public Speaking Workshop
About this event: Join SouthWestFest and Spellbound for a free, intensive, life-changing public speaking programme that will equip you with the tools and environment to develop your public speaking superpower!
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6 July 2024
SouthWestFest
Our Festival Day is back on Saturday 6th July 2024 in St. George’s Square. Ending the Festival Day will be Show Tunes in the Square featuring over 100 local children and full orchestra. We can't wait to see you there!
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25 June 2024
SoutWestFest
SouthWestFest - South Westminster’s Award Winning Cultural and Community Festival Returns for 2024 from the 6th to the 21st of July.
This year’s theme is ‘SouthWestFest: Festival of Futures’ - Collectively shaping a brighter tomorrow.
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24 June 2024
Tess By Ockhams Razor Review
'Tess' is an adaption of Thomas Hardy's novel 'Tess of the D'Ubervilles' by Circus company Ockhams Razor
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28 June 2024 – 28 July 2024
Ruthin International Arts Festival: 28 June - 28 July
The brand new Ruthin International Arts Festival will run 28 June - 28 July to explore the theme of 'Elsewhere' from an international perspective in North Wales
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16 June 2024
At Pentabus' SEEN, I was seen...
“There’s some good bits. Some sh*t bits. But if you burn it all down...where do you stop?” - Quote from 'Training Days', SEEN
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16 June 2024
Re-review of the Luminarium Luminimax.
This is a re-review of the Luminarium as I have made one before and after reading it, it did not say what I wanted it to say so I’m making a another review for it.
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7 June 2024
My review for the Luminarium for Bronze art awards
A review for the Bronze Art Awards part B, a visit to The Illuminarium Luminimax in Nottingham Lakeside
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28 May 2024
The Headless Population: A fantastic showing of our reality, by Catoriona Carswell
The stunning short film created by Catoriona Carswell captures the brutal truth of our lives as humans in the 21st century
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28 May 2024
Flat 4
Beautiful storytelling and spoken word poetry that reminds you that sometimes your best friend can be your soulmate!
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23 May 2024
One Way Mirror
Jonathon takes people watching to a whole new level in this black-mirroresque true story!
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18 May 2024
What's Next: The true story of one woman's brave endeavour to be herself
Harriet Quimby: America's pioneering writer, journalist, and pilot. Unjustly forgotten by most, her long-lost legacy is revived in this immersive and striking one-woman play.