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30 March 2018 – 15 April 2018
HEART OF THE UK, SOUL OF THE COMMONWEALTH
Participation Opportunity: Plans for Birmingham 2022 handover underway -
Games Partners appoint Culture Central to produce the city's element of the Ceremony -
7 March 2018
National Apprenticeship Week is the perfect time to plan your next step!
Many organisations announce new apprenticeship schemes to mark the 11th annual celebration.
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6 March 2018
Is it More Difficult for Women to Find Success in the Arts Industry?
How the work of the Guerilla Girls have changed the way I look at the Art Industry.
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6 March 2018
Tutorial “How to make Pom-poms”
This is a sort of tutorial on making Pom-poms.
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7 April 2018
Workshop for Arts Writers
Join the Voice team as a regular contributor and make your voice heard.
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1 March 2018
Wonder
Wonder was originally a book, but has recently been adapted to film. I saw the film at the Odeon cinema in Sheffield on the 16th of December 2017.
It will be available in the UK on DVD and Blu-ray from March the 26th 2018.
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25 February 2018
Making Gods-eye video tutorial
This is a tutorial on how to make Gods-eye.
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23 February 2018
Where are they now? with Silver Arts Award achiever Mary Strickson
We catch up with Mary Strickson, who joined the Youth Network as a Voice Reporter back in 2015, whilst completing a Master’s degree and a Silver Arts Award.
Today, she is living life to the full by developing her art form and volunteering left, right and centre with various organisations such as FORMAT Photography Festival, to name just a few. Over to you Mary!
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23 February 2018
How to write an awesome review of a music event
I’m not going to lie - music events are most definitely my thing, as I love getting to hear all kinds of music and write about it in an epic review for Voice!
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27 February 2018 – 28 August 2018
Youthlab; Arts Club at Centre for Chinese Contemporary Arts, Manchester
Are you aged 14 to 19 years old, creative and interested in learning more about working in the arts?
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23 February 2018 – 28 February 2018
HAY ACADEMY
The Hay Academy is a skills development programme that gives talented young people from across the UK, aged 18-25, the opportunity to join the Hay Festival team to develop their skills, knowledge, and potential career path in the creative industries, whilst volunteering in a professional working environment.
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6 March 2018
Young People influencing heritage
Are you aged 16-25? Do you want to have your say on how money from the lottery can best help young people connect with their heritage?
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22 February 2018
House on a cliff model
This is a model of a house on a cliff.
I also made a video about it. https://youtu.be/4gQg1N1n-8w
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17 April 2018 – 21 April 2018
curious directive: Frogman
A coming-of-age, supernatural thriller, experienced with Virtual Reality headsets and live theatre, this is a ground-breaking theatre from double Fringe First Award winners, curious directive.
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27 February 2018
JOIN THE ART ASSASSINS
Join the Art Assassins, a group of young people who meet every Tuesday afternoon at the South London Gallery to collaborate with contemporary artists, designers and filmmakers on artworks, projects and events.
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16 February 2018
The Lion King
My review of the play of The Lion King, which I went to go and see being performed in London in June 2017. This play included several art forms; drama, music and art. This was the first time which I had been to see this play, but I had already been to see Matilda and Charlie and The Chocolate Factory as plays, which had similar ideas to the Lion King.
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16 February 2018
Royal West Of England Academy - 'New Wave'
This is a review of the exhibition 'New Wave' at the Royal West of England Academy which celebrates the importance of Art in Education.
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16 February 2018
Royal West Of England Academy - Seeking Random (Paintings by Neil Murison)
This is a review on an Arts Exhibition in the Royal West of England Academy called Seeking Random which displays artist Neil Murison's work.