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8 July 2022
Matilda the Musical
This was very exciting and included various aspects of dance that I am familiar with. The cast was mostly children so there was a range of group dances in various settings and atmospheres.
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16 July 2022
Festival of Archaeology: Staffordshire Hoard Reimagined
A celebration of archaeology inspired by The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery's newly reimagined gallery, Staffordshire Hoard: Treasure of Mercia.
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13 July 2022
The Future Sounds
The Future Sounds Under 18 Live Music Showcase
Live Music Event showcasing some of the best under 18s local musicians. -
4 July 2022
The toxicity of celebrity culture in the music industry
Analysing the career journeys of two of the biggest names in music, Taylor Swift and Demi Lovato, to delve into the toxicity of celebrity culture on female musicians.
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3 July 2022
SIX the Musical - Play review
Divorced. Beheaded. Died. Divorced. Beheaded. LIVE! These women are more than a rhyme, a song or a wife. They were more than a King could handle.
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30 June 2022
Sherwood Arts Week 2022 - Art Review
There is something for all the family in this year’s art exhibit of fine media. I have never seen community stronger.
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27 June 2022
My Hamilton Review
I have created a powerpoint presentation of my review on Hamilton - my Bronze Arts Award Part B
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26 June 2022
Our family mix up - play review
This play will surely bring you a lot of comedy, hard cultural differences and take you on a journey of family drama that everyone can relate to in some way.
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25 June 2022
Media Networks at the Tate Modern
I attended an exhibition called Media Networks at the Tate Modern. The exhibition was a collection of various artists' artworks responding to the influence of mass media and the always changing technologies that impact our world.
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24 June 2022
The Battle of VAR 2
The Empire is attempting to put down an attempted insurrection on the planet of VAR 2. The Rebels have popular support and great numbers, but the Imperial garrison has more advanced weapons.
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15 June 2022
Madame Tussauds: uneventful or exhilarating
Madame Tussauds, a great day out for all! The set designs, lighting, and live actors make a special experience with a fresh take on exhibiting the artists’ work. You are encouraged to interact with the wax models and have a laugh.
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15 June 2022
Is cotton sustainable and environmentally friendly?
Discover the extent of the impacts of everyday material cotton and if we should be concerned by it. Read about the contribution of cotton to environmental deconstruction and if cotton can be labelled as sustainable regardless of if it is organic.
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10 June 2022
Gold Arts Award Unit 1 D: LGBT+ Representation in Media
For part D, I have focused on LGBTQ+ representation in media. Throughout this essay, I have vocalised my opinions on this issue using the historical context for the present-day situation as a way to show how and why my opinions have been formed.
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9 June 2022
The Islamic World from The British Museum - Review
This is a short review of my visit to The Albukhary Foundation Gallery of the Islamic World in the British Museum.
I really appreciate any feedback on my review!
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9 June 2022
Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers: References don't make good films. By Sam Sweeney.
A review of Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers.
THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR BOTH CHIP AND DALE RESCUE RANGERS AND DR STRANGE: IN MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS
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4 June 2022
Noughts and Crosses by Malerie Blackman - book review
Noughts and Crosses simply don’t mix. Against a background of prejudice and distrust, highlighted by terrorist activity, a romance builds between Sephy and Callum -- but it will lead them into terrible danger. Can they find a way to be together?
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4 June 2022
Deconstructing abstract art: John Latham’s ‘Full Stop’ (1961)
Exploring whether abstract art can be considered as "art", through the discussion of John Latham's 'Full Stop' (1961).
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27 May 2022
Do Women artists get enough recognition?
This essay is about ‘do female artists have less recognition for their art work compared to male artists?’