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19 April 2018
What happens at a Voice Training Day?
Saturday 7th April 2018 - the Voice Team and I travel down to London to meet a full room of fresh-faced Contributors - some old, some new. Little did we know that we would have an amazing day of activity and planning for the year ahead.
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19 April 2018
Hidden in Hoi Ann
When travelling around South East Asia, reporter Maddie Drury was shocked by the levels of poverty that formed the backdrop of these countries. Charity ‘Streets International’ also recognised this problem, and their solution to this issue is an innovative delight.
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9 May 2018
WORKSHOP: HOW TO SELL YOURSELF AND GET THE JOB
It's one thing to write a solid CV or cover letter, but another to make your job application stand out between those of other candidates with similarly good CVs. How do you convince your dream employer that you're the ultimate fit? How do you sell yourself well and get that job?
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30 April 2018
MINDS MATTER: THE IMPACT OF THE ARTS ON MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
In advance of Mental Health Awareness Week (14–20 May), join us for a panel discussion considering the ways in which the arts can have a positive effect on our mental health, and that of those around us.
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19 April 2018
My guide to a perfect day out in York
Looking for a city break this summer? Promising beauty, numerous tourist-havens, alongside quaint backstreets, York is a crowd pleaser for all ages. Collated here are my four steps to create your perfect day out in York.
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17 April 2018
Want my job? by comedian Suzi Ruffell
We speak to comedian Suzi Ruffell about getting into comedy, using arts as a platform for activism and her work with Alan Carr. Lauded as ‘a real stand up gem’ by The Guardian, this young independent woman celebrates her working-class roots with a sideways look at the world.
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17 April 2018
Interview with writer/performer Jackie Hagan - activism in the arts
We interview writer/performer Jackie Hagan about activism in the arts, diversity, inclusion and social engagement.
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10 April 2018
From Voice to action: Activism
How do we achieve meaningful change in a world that is constantly moving?
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20 April 2018
THE BIG ARTS & EDUCATION DEBATE
Join leading figures from UK theatre and education to debate the urgent issue of creative arts provision in schools.
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6 April 2018
Voice in your head: finished but not over
Looking back on six months of mental health coverage on Voice
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3 April 2018
Modern feminist role models for girls
A list of 5 of the best role models for encouraging feminism in young girls, in celebration of Women’s History Month- looking out for the icons of the future.
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28 March 2018
Interview with Richard Wall - YoungMinds
To mark the 25th anniversary of YoungMinds, we talk to Richard Wall from their youth engagement team about what the charity stands for, some of their successes, and what more should be done to improve mental health provisions.
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28 March 2018
Where are they now? with Idriss Assoumanou
Idriss is a talented filmmaker who has worked with us as a Voice Contributor. Now he's travelling the country for various film projects, showcasing his talent and building up an impressive repertoire. Let's hear things from his own words!
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27 March 2018
How to celebrate Women’s History Month
Although Women’s History Month will shortly draw to a close, there is still plenty of time to get involved both this month - and throughout the rest of the year - with our selection of interesting things to see, read, watch and do to honour this historic month.
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25 March 2018
Apply to be considered for Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer 2018
Voice is running the Best Newcomer Award at Brighton Fringe 2018. If this is your first time at Brighton Fringe, you are eligible to be considered for the shortlist!
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24 March 2018 – 30 March 2018
Moderation Co-ordinator, Arts Award, UK & Ireland
Contract: 1 Year Fixed Term Contract
Working hours: 35 hours, Monday to Friday
Salary: £22,000 per annum + benefits
Location: East Croydon (10 minutes from Clapham Junction) -
23 March 2018
#TBT: Top 10 Songs of the 1990s
The Golden Age of 90s wasn’t just iconic - it was influential. Ranging from the impressive grunge scene to the birth of the Millenials, here are 10 songs that reflect a decade of fun and progression, and for many, a trip down memory lane.
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22 March 2018
Where are they now? with Tom Inniss
Tom began his career in the arts nearly 10 years ago as a member of of the Bury St Edmund's Youth Council. Nowadays, he is the well-recognised editor of Voice with a degree in politics and a masters in journalism tucked neatly under his belt. Let's see what else he's been up to!