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20 April 2018
Sound, Image, Movement - The Commonwealth!
A dazzling concert of music from all over the Commonwealth, created by young school-age musicians, many of whom are involved in Arts Award at Bronze and Gold level at the Purcell School.
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21 February 2018
Interview with The Tailormade
Singer/songwriters The Tailormade are fresh off their first tour and talk to Voice about the experience
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11 February 2018
Black Panther The Album: Music From and Inspired By
Kendrick Lamar produces an album that brings together the up-and-comers in contemporary American and African Black music and celebrates Blackness by making you move.
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9 February 2018
What goes on at BBC Ten Pieces
We catch up with Chloe Shrimpton, Project Manager for BBC Ten Pieces, about their nationwide events, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, online creative resources for Arts Award and a 4-meter high gnome puppet!
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6 February 2018
Chinese Traditional Orchestra and Music Workshop
I took the workshop to learn about different Chinese instruments and how they sound so that I can compare them to western instruments in order to get the most authentic sound.
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3 February 2018
Little Mix: Glory Days Tour Review
On the 26th November I went to the o2 in London to see little mix in concert. It was thoroughly enjoyable and I would recommend it to anyone (excluding the elderly). It included 17 songs and involved 6-8 backup dancers.
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29 January 2018
BOURNEMOUTH ARTS FESTIVAL BY THE SEA
I went on 19th October to Bournemouth by the Sea Arts Festival. I had picked up a booklet advertising the festival and found out there were several things going on at the same time that might be of interest to me.
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26 January 2018
#TBT: Top 10 Songs of the 1980s
A decade that had almost everything - big hair, neon lights, synth pop, ballads, Michael Jackson, double denim (ew), shell suits (EWW), MTV and the birth of CDs! Above all else was the music that continues to be loved by many - here are 10 songs that hit us hard with the 1980’s nostalgia.
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24 January 2018
Passion, Power, Politics and Pomp? Opera needs to go back to its revolutionary roots
The V&A’s examination of Opera’s tumultuous history highlights its need for a modern revolution to reclaim its position at the cutting edge of politics.
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23 January 2018
Oscar nominations 2018: analysis
Let’s start from the top, as ever. The Shape of Water directed by Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth), which will release this weekend in the UK, earns a staggering, though not surprising, thirteen nominations including Best Picture.
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23 January 2018 – 5 February 2018
East Midlands Arts Award Expo - a Call for performers
If you're an Arts Award participant or achiever from the East Midlands we want to hear from you! Apply to be at a showcase on 13th March 2018.
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20 January 2018 – 26 January 2018
Tuning into Change with Barbican Guildhall Creative Learning
We are looking for creative young people aged 15-24 with experience in any art form and a strong interest in music. We live in uncertain social and political times where the voices that should be listened to the most, are often those that are not heard.
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19 January 2018
My Philharmonic Concert in London
After rehearsing with the Kensington Philharmonic Orchestra in London for a term, I eventually have the opportunity to perform with them and Tim Lowe, the soloist, at the prestigious Chelsea Old Town Hall, London, on Sunday 26 November 2017.
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16 January 2018
“Don’t panic" - What to do after a creative apprenticeship
Curious Minds gather advice from professionals on where to go after you’ve finished your apprenticeship
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15 January 2018
Top 5 inspirational artists to look out for in 2018
A rundown of my favourite inspirational artists of all time, from Renaissance to Instagram fame.
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14 January 2018
Wind in the Willows, live performance in Coventry Albany Theatre
This is a review of a production of Wind in the Willows I went to see in December 2017 at the Albany Theatre in Coventry.