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10 December 2018
Interview: Becky Morris Knight, from Drake Music
What are the biggest issues facing disabled musicians today? Becky Morris Knight speaks out against ableism in the arts
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29 July 2019 – 24 August 2019
BYMT Music Theatre Summer Camps
Music Theatre Summer Camps are six-day summer activity holidays providing intense, creative training for anyone aged 11-17 looking to experience ways of making new musical theatre.
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27 November 2018
Want my job? with Haiku Salut’s Sophie Barkerwood
‘Don’t let anyone say you can’t,’ says self-taught musician Barkerwood, who talks us through her latest projects and touring without a booking agent
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27 November 2018
Kiki with Drag Queens : Rascals review
Review of Rascals' show from Nov. 16th. Description of three acts. London.
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26 November 2018
Spotlight on Matt
Meet Matt – drummer and regular Sing City musician. We sat down with him to find out more about his experiences at Sing City and his musical influences.
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24 November 2018
Music Mark gives voice to young people in music education
Music Mark's annual conference was all about Youth Voice this year, so they got two young people – myself and Voice's very own Assistant Editor, Jack Solloway – to do a social media takeover of the event.
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21 November 2018
More than just a drag queen
Short feature on a 21-year-old student who works as a drag queen.
Matthew Perry works as a host in a nightclub, where he dresses as a drag queen named Tequila Addams. His drag persona is very unique as he paints eccentric designs on his face rather than just a traditional drag queen make up. He taught himself to make these amazing facial art looks.
Nowadays, we see a lot of drag queen performers on mainstream media, but we do not see the hard working side of a drag queen trying to break into the industry. Matthew stands out because he juggles his life between his fashion management studies at the University of the Arts London and his nightlife work as Tequila Addams.
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16 November 2018
Homeless to hostel to home: An interview with Dan Campbell
“These days I have a lot more to lose.”
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12 November 2018
Want my job? With Natalie Ben Rabah, Arts Marketing Manager
We catch up with Natalie Ben Rabah about her career in Arts Marketing and what makes the industry so unique
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12 November 2018
Cameron Withers, Rock & Pop
We catch up with Cameron Withers, who achieved his Grade 8 in Trinity’s Rock & Pop Drums at Planet Drum.
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12 November 2018
Interview with Edward Bains, documentary filmmaker
Journalism and documentary filmmaking student at the University of Sussex talks about his latest project that explores the changes to LGBT venues in the UK
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11 November 2018
A night full of music
Wow what a night, a live concert that showcased the guitar and voices of individuals and bands.
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9 November 2018 – 14 December 2018
Join the Trinity Talent Class of 2018
We’re calling on teachers and students to NOMINATE young UK musicians aged 13-25 who have shown one (or more!) of the following during 2018: MUSICAL ACHIEVEMENT | CREATIVITY | PROGRESS | LEADERSHIP
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8 November 2018
Portsmouth Music Experience Review
This is my review of the Portsmouth music experience I went to for my bronze arts award.
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8 November 2018
What song lyrics can be find offensive
This is a piece I have written for my Gold arts award,
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8 November 2018
Should art be used as propaganda to aid or provoke war?
This is a piece I have written for my Gold arts award, exploring the affects of artistic propaganda an it's use within conflict.
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4 November 2018
My Concert for Part B
My concert to see Imagine Dragons in Birmingham for my bronze arts award.
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31 October 2018
Interview with beatboxing violinist and dramatist Faz Shah
‘Music is great for communication,’ says Shah, ‘but it’s also a great way of demonstrating understanding between different cultures.’