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2 October 2016
Everybody ❤'s Jane Austen
Ever wondered what happened to Lydia Bennett in Brighton? Natasha Farrant talks about her retelling and extension of the youngest sister in Pride and Predjudice.
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1 October 2016
Roald Dahl's Most Villainous Villains at Bath Children's Literature Festival
Who is Roald Dahl's worst villain? We found out at Bath Children's Literature Festival
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1 October 2016
Captain Pug at Bath Children's Literature Festival
It is clear that Laura James has created a well-loved Pug from the excitement at Bath Children's Literature Festival
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12 September 2016 – 12 November 2016
Crossing Over: World Premiere at Turner Contemporary
I am offering the chance to take part in my next composition commission titled Crossing Over. I have a selection of offers including gaining experience singing in a world premiere of a new musical work, learning new skills, assisting in running workshops, running warm-up sessions and shadowing or researching an artist.
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30 August 2016
DissFest brings art and culture to Norfolk town
Second annual DissFest delivers theatre, comedy, music and more
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28 August 2016 – 28 October 2016
A Curious Turn: moving, mechanical sculpture
An exhibition of moving mechanical sculpture
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14 August 2016
Naughty Cat and the Cheesy Moon
Fun, musical entertainment for young children
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10 August 2016
Bedtime Stories
Cosy, warm and full of imagination: the perfect bedtime story
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8 August 2016
Lords of Strut: The Family Show
Family show does not, as I thought, mean exclusively for children!
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8 August 2016
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
I was 13 when the last Harry Potter Book came out, so as a fan who grew up with these characters, I was both mortified and hugely excited when a new book, albeit a play script, was announced.
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5 August 2016
neat16
neat16 is a four-week-long festival in Nottingham, which allows the city's cultural centres to collaborate across many different art forms.
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4 August 2016 – 4 October 2016
Exclusive Theatre Ticket Discount
As an Arts Award Supporter, Creative Learning at the Churchill Theatre are delighted to announce that we are now able to offer discounted theatre tickets to selected shows for Arts Award participants.
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2 August 2016
How to...do stop frame animation
The art of animation is a difficult one to grasp, but here's an easy way for you to try for your yourself
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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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26 July 2016
Making Music: Esther Kippax
Esther Kippax is part of London's The Bach Choir, a group who are registered with Making Music. You can read more about Making Music as an organisation here.
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26 July 2016
Making Music: Helen Pugh
Helen Pugh is part of Fulham Symphony Orchestra, a group who are registered with Making Music. You can read more about Making Music as an organisation here.
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25 July 2016
Finding Dory review
Last Sunday I was lucky enough to go along to an exclusive screening of Finding Dory. This article may contain things some people might consider a spoiler, so if you haven't saw the film yet and want to avoid spoilers, come back and read once you've watched it.