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25 July 2020
Can the arts survive Covid-19?
Tayo and Emma discuss how the vital arts and culture sector have been impacted by Covid-19, and what needs to happen to save them.
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24 July 2020
Instaviews with Michelle Sewell, from UNMUTE
UNMUTE aims to discuss inclusivity in the arts through a series of short films
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17 July 2020
Interview with the co-founders of Setting Da Standards
We caught up with the team behind Croydon's new creative hub
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15 July 2020
Defining a nation: Cameroonian youth's war on words
How are young people creating their very own language in Cameroon?
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17 July 2020
Instaviews with Robbie Gordon, co-founder of Wonder Fools
The co-founder and co-writer behind theatre company Wonder Fools joins us live on Friday
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11 July 2020
Social media: The teenager's news platform
Alex and Tayo talk about the changing delivery platform of news, and if social media is an appropriate medium to learn about the world.
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9 July 2020
Poem 1- The riot in me.
After the shocking events, which have taken place in Minneapolis, I have written a collection of poems, all focused on the topic of race and societal tension. I truly believe that the pen will be able to bridge the divides in our fractured world.
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1 July 2020 – 4 September 2020
24th Japan Media Arts Festival | Call for Entries
The Japan Media Arts Festival Executive Committee is now accepting entries for the 24th Japan Media Arts Festival!
Divisions: Art, Entertainment, Animation and Manga
Entry Period: July 1, 2020 – September 4, 2020 (18:00 Japan Standard Time)
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8 July 2020
Do Arts Subjects in Schools Matter?
For a long time we have been fed the narrative that arts subjects don't belong in schools. So I decided to dig a little bit deeper. Why do people feel this way about these subjects? And is there any substantial evidence to support their views?
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8 July 2020
Forging community from crisis
In our post-pandemic world, we need to support the people around us.
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7 July 2020
Interview with Luke Collins, New Creative
"I think with really short films you need to give yourself some narrative toys to play with, so you can quickly change things for the audience without a loads of exposition."
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6 July 2020
Government announces £1.57bn support package for the UK arts and culture sector
The announcement comes at a time where many organisations are on the brink of permanent closure
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6 July 2020
#LightItInRed: A plea to save the events industry
The events industry will not survive the next 100 days!
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4 July 2020
‘Locked In A Cage’
On the 4th of July, America’s Independence Day, we seek to answer: Is the American Dream a lie?
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11 July 2020
Opening Doors - Creative Careers Q&A
Meet the Creatives. Discover their Jouneys. Start your Future.
A Q&A webinar with artists from across the creative industries.
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3 July 2020 – 19 July 2020
International Youth Arts Festival Digifest
International Youth Arts Festival is coming, bringing the best of IYAF 2020 to your own home from 3-5 July 2020! There's a packed lineup of live webinars and performances to get involved in - check out the full programme here.
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1 July 2020
Interview with Kieran Kiggell, UKSCN
I had a chat with Kieran Kiggell, a young activist, who is part UKSCN, an organisation inspired by the Friday for Future.