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10 March 2019
Six the Musical
Six the Musical is a fantastic, vibrant and feisty musical which reclaims the stories of Henry VIII's six wives and rewrites their history.
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7 March 2019
we're off to see the wizard
I went to the Weston Auditorium, University of Hertfordshire on Monday 4th of March 2019. This is a production showcasing the Stanborough School of Dance and their talented young people.
The evening was an entertaining walk along the yellow brick road interpreted by dance and music. The scenery was colourful with large bold backdrops. The clever use of the technical lighting all added into the experience bringing the story of 0z to life.
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6 March 2019
Are there gender issues in figure skating?
For Unit 1 Part D of my Gold Arts Award, I have decided to discuss gender stereotypes in Olympic Figure Skating throughout history and how these misconceptions need to be changed.
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6 March 2019
Chasing Smoke
Acrobatics, Lamingtons, Rolf Harris - finally we have a show that combines all three.
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1 March 2019
Dance Springs
I went to the Weston Auditorium University of Hertfordshire, on Saturday 3rd of May 2014, where I saw the performance called “Dance Springs”. This was a collection of short dance pieces. I will only review two of the pieces. The performances were all created and danced by emerging artists. The intention was to try and bring together Dance, Choreographers and the Digital Media.
The first dance is called “Bridging the Void” by Choreographer and Film Artist Rachel Johnson.
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26 February 2019
Werewolves
An interactive game show, where Werewolves must have the wherewithal to be aware-wolves.
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26 February 2019
Sex and the Musical
Cosmos, four ladies, and flip phones. Is it the late 90's? Probably.
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25 February 2019
Creative education - what do the parties say?
We’ll take a look at how the policy-makers propose to approach creative education.
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24 February 2019
Rippling Waters Review:
It’s about mysterious creatures under the sea, fish, crabs, dolphins, seaweed, boats, shipwrecks, mermaids, paddles and lots of underwater creatures coming to life.
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21 February 2019
Formulating a view- The Teaching of Arts in Schools
Politicians argue the arts’ cost out ways its importance, yet I would argue that by allowing the creativity and expression of young people the world would be a much better place.
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21 February 2019
Climate Change stories - Emily Jones, age 15
Emily Jones went on strike from school this Friday. Here's why...
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20 February 2019
Hidden/Revealed by Sarah Davies - Review
I hope you enjoy reading this short review. If you want to see some pictures just search Sarah Davies Hidden Revealed. I would have put some in but I'm not sure who they belong to. If you like her art feel free to support her in her artistry; as Sarah is a family friend I know that she has stuggled to earn a living from just art alone but would love to.
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19 February 2019
Crusader by Gerry Judah - Imperial War Museum North
At the Imperial War Museum North there is a really interesting sculpture called Crusader. I hope you enjoy reading about it as much as I did writing the review and visiting it!
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19 February 2019
Great and Tiny War by Bobby Baker - a review
This is a review on when I went to the Installation called Great and Tiny war installed into a house. I hope you enjoy reading this and find it useful. I would thoroughly urge you to go and see it if it comes back to Newcastle or goes anywhere else.
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12 February 2019
Gold Arts Award, Unit 1, Dance & Drama Showcase Part 3
Less than 24 hours to go till the show, one dress rehearsal behind me and feelings of apprehension still to come!