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5 October 2020
I used Twitter’s API to find out what people thought of LNOP’s new Jerusalem
Using a bit of coding know-how and an unhealthy relationship with spreadsheets, I try and get an idea of what Twitter thought of Errollyn Wallen's new arrangement of the classic hymn Jerusalem by Sir Hubert Parry. Twitter did not seem impressed...
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1 October 2020
How to sing with Joanne Roughton-Arnold
Voice caught up with opera singer, and violinist Joanne Roughton-Arnold for her advice on how to sing, and her journey to opera, as part of the Artist Workshop with Voice series, funded by Arts Council England.
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30 September 2020
Interview with Joanne Roughton-Arnold, singer and founder of formidAbility
In the following podcast, you'll hear the edited audio of Sienna’s live Instagram interview with Joanne Roughton-Arnold, singer and founder of formidAbility.
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24 September 2020
Emmerson Sutton, Bronze Arts Award
We caught up with Emmerson Sutton about his experience of doing his Bronze Arts Award with Mousetrap Theatre Projects.
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24 September 2020
Interview with Angus Cheney, percussionist
Angus was a former Leicester-Shire Schools Music Service (LSMS) ensemble member, and now works with the service as a Youth Activist to help improve the opportunities for other young people.
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23 September 2020
Maya Hawke and the release of 'Blush'
American actress Maya Hawke launches her music career -and it's fantastic!
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21 September 2020
How to celebrate art #LoveArtsAward15
As part of the celebrations of 15 years of Arts Award, we're running a competition to find out why you love the art you do. £50 arts voucher anyone? Yes please!
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20 September 2020
Spiderman far from home review.
For my arts award I have written a review based on the marvel movie Spiderman far from home.
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20 September 2020
Noted: The Rite of Spring
Very few have the courage to write music that will cause uproar, and Stravinsky is one of those few.
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19 September 2020 – 30 September 2020
#LoveArtsAward15 competition win a £50 voucher!
2020 marks the 15th year since Arts Award launched! To celebrate we're running a competition to find your creative responses to #LoveArtsAward15, with a £50 arts voucher as the prize! Get your paints, cameras, voices or dancing feet ready as we'll be asking you to make something special to share your love for art.
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19 September 2020 – 19 October 2020
Opera Helps Online
In these troubled times can the power of song help us look at a problem in a new way? Internationally renowned artist and passionate opera enthusiast Joshua Sofaer thinks it can and would like you to try it. Apply at https://operahelps.com
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8 September 2020 – 5 October 2020
AMPlify: an online, artist residency for 18 - 25 year olds
Apply for AMPlify, a programme for artists aged 18-25 to test new approaches & ideas through workshops & talks, whilst also having time to develop their own work with Wysing Arts Centre. AMPlify will take place online & is free to attend.
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17 September 2020
Stereophonics: 'Kind' tour concert review
My Stereophonics concert review for Bronze Arts Award Part B.
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2 October 2020 – 4 October 2020
The Voice Project Choir announce Arc of the Sky film screenings
Groundbreakingly innovative 130 strong community open access choir The Voice Project premiere film of latest project created during lockdown. Featuring texts by British & American poets with specially composed music. www.voiceproject.co.uk
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15 September 2020
One Song, Two Futures
Billie Eilish and Miley Cyrus present the same song in different ways to portray their aspirations for the future.
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15 September 2020 – 28 September 2020
HomeGrown 31 are commissioning young creatives from the West Midlands
HomeGrown31 is seeking proposals from West Midlands based artists/creatives aged 18 - 35 to create innovative socially engaged or issue driven art.
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14 September 2020
Music: The universal language that everyone resonates with
Rather than master an instrument, master a meaningful and authentic relationship with music and reap the real rewards.
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8 September 2020
Defying GraviTT
The fabulous TT is back for this unique virtual Edinburgh Fringe show and every second of her performance is packed to the brim with musical comedy. This show is both observational, fun and lighthearted.