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6 July 2018
Flight of the Conchords at the O2
What a night - the perfect blend of comedy and musical genius.
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6 July 2018
Interview with The Raymond and Mr Timpkins Revue
The Raymond and Mr Timpkins Revue speak to Voice about Edinburgh Fringe, their show, and offer advice on the industry
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4 July 2018
Meet The Artist - Rafa Mendes-Browne
We are lucky to work with lots of fantastic and talented local artists, musicians, workshop leaders and community performers across the year, at our Launch event and the Festival in July.
We will feature one Meet the Artist blog each week leading up to DissFest’ 2018.
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3 July 2018
The Lion King (Musical)
The Lion King is a musical based on Disney's 1994 animated film. First opened in Britain at the Lyceum Theatre on 19 October 1999, the musical features African animals, represented by actors and actresses of all ages, in animal costumes and giant hollow puppets with elaborate and excessive makeup. Performed at the Lyceum Theatre, the musical is directed by Julie Taymor and music and lyrics by Elton John and Tim Rice, and has been running for 16 years.
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3 July 2018
Bach meets Kennedy, Kennedy meets Gershwin
Being part of the audience at the Corn Exchange in Cambridge always fills me with excitement. This time I found myself waiting for the start of Nigel Kennedy’s concert. As there was a significant delay due to heavy traffic, the atmosphere in the auditorium grew slightly tired and sleepy. It was Wednesday 16th May 2018. Bach was about to meet Kennedy and Kennedy was about to meet Gershwin.
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3 August 2018
Micro-Commissions Sharing - TAKEOVER Festival
We've supported a group of young artists in developing performances in response to TAKEOVER theme of City of Possibilities. Join us on for Micro-Commission Sharing on Fri 3 Aug will be a chance to see and reflect on their work over a drink.
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27 July 2018 – 10 August 2018
TAKEOVER Launch
Join us to celebrate the launch of TAKEOVER! We've partnered with The S+K Project and Hidden Gems Live for a jam-packed evening of live music, panel talks, networking, and more! Check out full TAKEOVER programme. Free tickets available to East Londoners!
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28 June 2018
Dirty Computer - Janelle Monáe
With Dirty Computer, Monáe challenges the status quo in terms of music, sex and sexuality.
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29 June 2018
Share your Arts Award story
Share you Arts Award and Trinity College awards stories on Arts Award on Voice.
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25 June 2018
Interview with Thomas Cameron, Tenor player
We catch up with Thomas Cameron, a nineteen year old English tenor, whose voice has been described as having velvet-like qualities.
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28 June 2018
Social Music in Turner's Time
Join us for a musical evening at Turner’s House arranged by William Summer of Loki Music.
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22 June 2018
How to own your performance
A few tips on how to own your performance from a trained classical/opera singer. It might not be as difficult as you think it would be!
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21 June 2018
Arts Award Alumni - you could win £50 of Theatre Tokens by updating your user profile
We love to know where Arts Award takes you. So if you've completed any level of Arts Award then ensure you update your user profile on Voice with answers to just a few questions.
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20 June 2018
How to learn to play the guitar
Step-by-step tips for when you first pick up a guitar.
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8 November 2018
MK ULTRA at Southbank Centre, London
MK ULTRA will blow your mind, returning to London for its second UK tour, this time at London's Southbank Centre. Be dazzled by bright lights, superhuman dancing and pounding trap music as choreographer Rosie Kay and filmmaker Adam Curtis collaborate to create a bold commentary on the rise of conspiracy.
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20 September 2018 – 21 September 2018
MK ULTRA: Rosie Kay Dance Company in collaboration with Adam Curtis
‘Like a rave version of The Masons’, Evening Standard
MK ULTRA will blow your mind. Be dazzled by bright lights, superhuman dancing and pounding trap music as choreographer Rosie Kay and filmmaker Adam Curtis collaborate to create a bold commentary on the rise of conspiracy.
As millions of young people turn away from established political systems, MK ULTRA looks at conspiracy and myth within popular culture and ideas about who really is in control. Taking its inspiration from the CIA code for the real LSD-fuelled brainwashing experiments by the US Military, MK ULTRA shines a light on the Illuminati and temptations to cross to the dark side.
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15 June 2018
Music Makes it Better
Tracking the revolutionary and reformative power of protest songs through the ages.