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26 January 2018
'Want My Job?'… with Cicely Taylor - Project Manager
We speak to Cicely Taylor, Project Manager at Children & the Arts
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5 January 2018
Top 10 Fiction Books of 2017
We look at the best books to hit the shelves in the past 12 months
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24 October 2017
Artist Open Studio by V&A and Tate Digital Learning at MozFest
MozFest 2017 has invited 5 artists to address each of the five thematic issue areas of the festival (Web Literacy, Privacy and Security, Decentralization, Open Innovation, Digital Inclusion) through an installation and on-site labs. This is a perfect opportunity for Arts Award participants and achievers to meet professional artists!
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18 July 2017
Austen 200: which novels are worth your time?
18 July, 2017 marks 200 years since the death of Jane Austen. The beloved author holds a special place in many people's hearts, whether for her acerbic wit in the narration of her novels, her wonderful heroines or even the fantastic adaptations the novels have inspired.
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17 April 2017
Cambridge Literature Festival: Top Picks
Cambridge Literature Festival is running from 18th-23rd of March, with a whole host of events on more than just books.
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31 January 2017
Doing your Arts Award at school? A few pointers
There are many reasons why you would do Arts Award at school. And you might find a few challenges too - but on balance it really is a great place to achieve your award. This short guide gives you a few tips as to what the benefits are, and also addresses some of the challenging questions you might be asking too...
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13 December 2016
What goes on at...the Geffrye Museum over Christmas?
As an aspiring (read: struggling) actor, I have felt like a castaway trapped on the big mystical island that is London on many more than a few occasions when getting to or from auditions.
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1 November 2016
Halloween - The Appeal of Horror
Halloween is a great time to get dressed up and scare our friends, but I wanted to know when and where our modern traditions began, and why we take such pleasure in frightening each other!
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28 October 2016
Dia de los Muertos
The Mexican festival that translates as 'The Day of the Dead'
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10 October 2016
Luke Cage is the most important show Marvel and Netflix have released
The real villains of Luke Cage are entrenched racism and gentrification, and their acknowledgement is important for society.
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30 September 2016
De-ja-view: Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice and Captain America: Civil War
The two biggest superhero movies of this year have a lot more in common than fans would perhaps like to admit...
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6 September 2016
What’s it like to be a Voice reporter?
Being a voice reporter has been one of the best experiences of my year, so what does it involve?
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28 July 2016
LEGO Brick City demonstrates the importance of culture with exhibition in Bury St Edmunds
Moyse's Hall combines culture and global architecture in new exhibition
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26 July 2016
Arts Award Week Twitter Party: Highlights
The ArtsAward10 Twitter Party happened on Tuesday 5 July 2016 from 2.30 until 6.30pm. See our top tweets here, or find the full conversation on the hashtag #OurCreativeFuture.
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11 July 2016
Review for Voice at Edinburgh Festival Fringe!
Do you love writing? Do you love fringe theatre? Then you're in luck! We're looking for a group of talented 13-25 year olds to review shows at Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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4 July 2016
Your creative career
2-10th July was Arts Award Week. During the week we discussed the central theme: Our Creative Future. We be offered advice on taking the first steps towards your career dreams, and will be shared advice from industry professionals and high profile creatives. See this page for activity that happened during the week, and to find top career tips going forwards.
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22 June 2016
Winners announced: Can art change the world?
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. You can read full interviews with the winners, and preview their work over the coming weeks.
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19 June 2016
Sir David Attenborough In Conversation With Charlotte Moore at the Sheffield DocFest
'I must have some kind record in that I got a job in television without ever seeing a television…'