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6 May 2023
Dance Performance - And the Summer Shall Follow
In a thought-provoking double-bill of contemporary danc, emerging choreographers Catherine Sleeman and Liezl De Wouters explore the link between personal and planetary well-being, inviting their audience to look both outward and inward for hope.
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19 April 2023
Review for Voice at Brighton Fringe 2023
Want to see great shows and help Voice Magazine find the Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer? Join us for a workshop on 19 April.
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22 March 2023
How to make the most of being an arts participant
Whether you’re about to review an arts event or take part in an arts challenge, a little bit of preparation can help you get the most out of taking part in the arts.
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20 March 2023
Want my job? with Head of Creative at Mindful Chef Richard Brownlie-Marshall
"Creativity really is king. It now comes under many different guises and titles, but you see that there is a big appetite for creative minds. When the landscape is ever changing, we can’t rely on the status quo, so creative solutions are needed to continually evolve."
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16 March 2023
Too Much World At Once: An underrated triumph of theatre
Surly, guarded Noble attempts to navigate the treacherous waters of youth and coming of age whilst trying to uphold his crumbling family in this achingly real yet charmingly surreal production.
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27 February 2023
Want my job? with Junior Digital Designer Cameron Porter
"Despite not being directly related to what I’m doing, my architecture degree has definitely helped me get to this point. I’d like to think it’s given me strong design fundamentals, like conceptual thinking and collaborative practice."
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23 February 2023
Visual Artistry at the Kakilang Festival
Home X at the Kakilang Festival is an innovative display of East and Southeast Asian heritage, exploring the concept of "home" through virtual worlds and gaming.
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20 February 2023
Whitechapel Gallery and their work with young creatives
Whitechapel gallery mixes young people with artists to explore the creative sector in depth.
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8 February 2023
The importance of youth voice in film with Ella Greenwood
Gigi sat down with director, writer and producer Ella Greenwood to discuss the future of youth in the film industry.
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7 February 2023
Science fiction or science future? How technology could shape the future of youth culture
Modern science fiction offers many fantastical visions of the future, but could current advances in technology revolutionise youth culture even more than we imagined?
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15 February 2023
Youth Leadership in the Arts Conference 2023!
The Youth Leadership in the Arts Conference is back at the London Coliseum this half term, Wednesday 15th February 10.30am-5pm. Hosted by members of Mousetrap’s Youth Forum and open to anyone aged 15-24.
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6 February 2023
The arts organisations securing the future of today's youth
There are concerns that cuts to the arts sector may see fewer young people pursuing creative careers. Many organisations are working to open the arts to young people so they can explore their options – one of those organisations is Arts Emergency.
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31 January 2023
Empire of Light Review: Sex, thugs and loss of control
Barricaded behind the grand, glass doors of the Empire Cinema on a quaint, British seafront, yearning, curiosity, hope and torment intertwine in Sam Mendes’ latest work of art.
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28 April 2023 – 30 April 2023
In MG Studio, Los Angeles the art of Santiago Ribeiro
Surrealist artist Santiago Ribeiro exhibits in Los Angeles, California - Santiago Ribeiro is invited to participate in the Parallax exhibit in Los Angeles, California
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12 January 2023 – 14 July 2023
Poet Luke Wright tours final trilogy play in 2023, London dates 8, 9, 10 March
A fast-paced and thrilling verse play about intertwined marital and political upheaval, trust. Told in blistering verse by one of the UK’s most celebrated poets.
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12 December 2022
Want my job? with creative designer and art director Khutina Griffiths
"It’s ok and necessary to fail at things. There is nothing wrong with failure."
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29 November 2022
Waswo X. Waswo at the Potteries Review
A review of the work of photographer and artist Waswo X. Waswo currently at the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery.