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5 August 2017
Interview with Asher Treleaven
Asher Treleaven takes some time to talk to Voice about Peter and Bambi Heaven, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.
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1 August 2017
Interview with Joshua Bond
Joshua Bond takes some time to talk to Voice about the Djuki Mala, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.
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29 July 2017
King of Pop
I have been to many different art events like the Louvre museum, theatre productions, arts and craft festivals and many more, but I think that the King of Pop show was amazing.
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25 July 2017
The Little Match Girl and Other Happier Tales Reveiw
The Little Match Girl and Other Happier Tales was a show on at the Sam Wannermaker Playhouses in London that I saw and reviewed for my silver arts award, it was based off the stories by Hans Christian Andersen and directed and co-adapted by Emma Rice and Joel Horwood. The show included acting, singing, dancing, music and puppetry and was put on in a candle light theatre
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22 July 2017
Interview with Andrea Walker
Andrea Walker, Artistic Director of 201 Dance Company takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and give advice to young people.
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19 July 2017 – 19 September 2017
In London? Achieve Arts Award Gold FREE with A New Direction and Create Jobs
Are you: Living in London? Aged 16 – 25 and interested in achieving Gold, but need more support and ideas? Or an employer, home-schooling parent, or teacher working with young people who want to do Gold? If so, get in touch!
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18 July 2017
10,000 Gestures by Boris Charmatz review
10,000 Gestures takes something that seems utterly random and turns it into a truly beautiful dance piece.
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17 July 2017
Review of School of Rock musical.
A review of my experience at School of Rock.
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16 July 2017
The Nutcracker
The classical ballet version of 'The Nutcracker' that I watched was a part of a world touring ballet festival - 'The Vienna Festival ballet
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12 July 2017
The Welcoming Party review
In the mid-renovation 1830 Warehouse at the Museum of Science and Industry is a cross-form, multi-sensory, multi-location family production.
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10 July 2017
Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Technology with Laurie Anderson and Wayne McGregor
We Need to Talk about Technology at Stollers' Hall, Manchester presents the two artists in conversation about how they use technology in their work.
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11 August 2017 – 26 August 2017
Rosie Kay Dance Company's 5 Soldiers kicks off 2017 tour at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Rosie Kay Dance Company's 5 Soldiers: The Body is the Frontline returns with a UK tour exclusively performing in Army drill halls from Edinburgh to London, Hull, Aldershot, Swindon, Colchester and Birmingham. The tour kicks off at Edinburgh Festival Fringe with performances from 11-26 August.
It's a thrilling and humane portrait of army life telling the stories of five men and women serving on the front line. Deeply realistic, stark and thrilling, 5 Soldiers explores how the human body remains essential to war, even in the 21st century. Presented in association with The Army.
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8 July 2017
Available Light review
I was excited to see Available Light at the Palace Theatre, Manchester, as part of the Manchester International Festival (MIF) 2017. On paper this should be great. But was it?
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4 July 2017
Should Body image stereotypes matter within Performing Arts?
This is my unit 1 part D Arts Issue. I focused on body image stereotypes throughout the performing arts industry, this includes dance, drama and modelling, and how these reflect on upcoming generations. Also looking into the different weight and height restrictions there are throughout company's and auditions and why this is the case.
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4 July 2017
Challenging stereotypes in dance.
I am a dance student completing Gold Arts Award. in my blog I challenge stereotypes in dance, especially gender stereotypes.
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4 July 2017
Why do parents not want their children to take art subjects at GCSE/A level?
This is my Gold Arts Award Unit 1 Part D Arts Issue. I focused on why parents might not want their child to take an arts subject at GCSE/A level.
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4 July 2017
Dancing Through Distress - The Gender Struggles in the Dance Industry
I am student studying the Gold Arts Award. For this Arts Issue, I have decided to focus on the gender stereotypes and the struggles young men and women face when going into the dance industry. I decided to research deeper into this issue after receiving a comment from a family member regarding an all boys performance at a recent showcase.
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4 July 2017
Why is dance so underrated in schools?
I'm a Gold Arts Award student and for my Arts Issue I've looked at why people don't support dance in schools. It is a very important topic to me and I have enjoyed looking into it further.