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30 November 2021
International Youth Arts Festival rebrands to FUSE International for 2022
The biggest UK youth-based multi-arts festival is switching up its image by changing its name and branding from the International Youth Arts Festival to FUSE International.
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18 October 2021
Body image.
Body image regarding the arts. is it a problem? lets discuss...
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18 October 2021
Critical Mass 2022: Young people offered the chance to dance at the Commonwealth Games
Critical Mass, a new initiative bringing together movement performance and accessibility, seeks applicants to participate in their events across the West Midlands in 2022.
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19 September 2021
Cinderella review
Released onto Amazon Prime on 3 September, Kay Cannon’s reimagined Cinderella makes for a magical and uplifting watch, but is let down by the inconsistent comedy.
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15 September 2021
Strictly Come Dancing seeks to improve inclusivity with first deaf participant
EastEnders star Rose Ayling-Ellis hopes to “break stereotypes” when it comes to assumptions on the ability for deaf people and those with hearing impairments to enjoy music.
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19 September 2021 – 26 September 2021
WayWord festival returns with variety of online and in-person events
The student-led arts festival seeks to engage participants in unconventional forms of artistic expression and will take place 19-26 September.
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9 September 2021
Awakening The Festival: Festival for people with disabilities takes place in Falkirk
The event, organised by Enable Scotland, saw over 700 people with physical or learning disabilities engage in live music and other activities in Callendar Park last Saturday.
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3 September 2021
Review: Every Dollar is a Soldier/With Money You're a Dragon
A multimedia, virtual gallery that the viewer explores through a 3D gaming-based experience, Every Dollar is a Soldier/With Money You’re a Dragon is a unique, collaborative piece of art with unfortunate technical issues
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25 August 2021
Review: Love Me
An asexual coming of age story, Love Me shines a spotlight on the anxiety of self-discovery with well-told raw emotion, but rushes through too many story beats and supporting characters to fully reach its potential.
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23 August 2021
The Songsmiths crowned Voice Magazine's Acappella Champions 2021
Three phenomenal groups competed against each other in Symposium Hall, with the University of Leeds based singers winning over the panel of judges.
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21 August 2021
Review: Miss Lindsay's Secret
Built around a series of real letters sent between two lovers from Glenesk, separated by the Atlantic ocean, Miss Lindsay’s Secret intricately explores themes of material storytelling and lost love, but falters a little at the emotional peaks
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28 July 2021
Annie Get Your Gun review
After the fabulous success of ‘Songs Under The Stars’ last year, new theatre company, Betley Court Farm Productions, came back with a bang with their showing of the fantastic musical: Annie Get Your Gun.
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22 July 2021
Manchester International Festival: Download and Run Zoom
When travel restrictions forced Lucinda Childs to postpone a project with the Ballet National de Marseille, the American choreographer began meeting the Ballet’s Artistic Directors – LA(HORDE) – via Zoom.
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12 July 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: SWAN
A quasi-French fever dream bound up in swans, mime, and a spectacular nude finish. C’est trés bien!
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5 July 2021
Interview with the co-founders of London Performance Studios
We speak to Lise Bell, former Exec Director at the Gate Theatre in Notting Hill, and visual artist Than Hussein Clark about the new spaces and wraparound support they are making available to artists as we look towards a post-recovery creative sector.
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21 June 2021
True Colors showcase global talent who've overcome adversity
True Colors release new music video showcasing the talents of performers who have overcome adversity from around the globe, covering the Des'ree hit 'You Gotta Be'.
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18 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Alfie Ordinary's House of Fun
Alfie Ordinary presented a delectable smorgasbord of glam queens, titillating tomfoolery, and guilt-free giddiness.
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16 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Sitting Pretty
Sitting Pretty was a millennial melodrama, 50 minutes of magnificent mayhem rooted in a fond yearning for yesteryear.