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3 June 2019
Limits to access in theatre: the disabilities that aren’t covered
Access in theatre has come a long way from where it began. However, it’s now viewed as a problem that has been solved, but there is still a very long way to go.
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31 May 2019
My Top Four Festivals
With festival season right around the corner I thought I’d sit down and tell you all about some of my particular favourites!
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30 May 2019
My second fashion editorial
In April 2019, I shot my second fashion editorial for a greek website(to view press here)...
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29 May 2019
Injury in Dance
Hi guys, this post is part of my Gold Arts Award, and it would be great if you could post your opinions below, even if it's only one sentence! Another way to express your opinion would be through the survey, which I've included below.
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28 May 2019
Is theatre a dying art?
In the future, our generation will have the responsibility to keep theatre alive, but how can we possibly be expected to do so when, so many of us have never even been to see a play?...
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28 May 2019
Stormzy Vs Mozart
Brighter Sound’s Charlie Morrison reflects as the final findings are published on four years of the national Exchanging Notes project. And the message seems to be that music education must – and can – change.
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28 May 2019
Rachael Sage Live Review
Having been a fan of Rachael Sage for quite some time, I jumped at the chance to see her perform live. On the 16th of May I headed down to Bedford hoping that her studio sound with which I was enamoured would be done justice in a live environment.
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25 May 2019
Fillingdon Fine Art Gallery
As a part of my Bronze Arts Award I wrote this review.
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24 May 2019
In 2019, there are worse things than milkshakes
Some have called the milking of politicians a worrying precursor to further political violence. Is it worth the hubbub or are people just milking it?
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23 May 2019
Audition for the Portsmouth District Magic Circle
This is a very special moment in my Arts Award journey, I was privileged to audition for the Portsmouth District Magic circle. This was to be considered for a membership.
I had an amazing experience performing for my fellow magicians and peers, as they will be able to give me advice and judge my performance with a magicians eye for detail.
I really enjoyed the experience and cant wait to perform there again after my initiation ceremony.
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22 May 2019
Arts Award Review For MCM Comic-Con
This a review of my experience at MCM Comic-Con ,Birmingham NEC 23rd of March 2019
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22 May 2019
Does art have a positive affect on the brains of young people?
An explanation of the positives of having art as a part of a young peoples lives, both in the schooling systems and outside.
Allow it to be known of all the extremely beneficial factors that music, visual arts, combined art and other forms have on the mental health and development of children, see how and why...
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21 May 2019
Interview: LUENA
We caught up with LUENA to talk about her newest release ‘Honeymoon Phase’, how it has been being on tour with The Vamps(!), and when she realised she wanted to be a singer.
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21 May 2019
Recorder: instrument of music or instrument of torture?
Is the recorder a children's instrument like everyone thinks?
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20 May 2019
How a callous council crackdown raised awareness to the plight of the homeless
Many councils and the government have begun huge campaigns to supposedly ‘crackdown’ on the homeless and eliminate homelessness from this country. What is the human cost?
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16 May 2019
Investingating Quality in Learning Disabled Arts.
I am currently undertaking the Gold Arts Awards with my main emphasis on Dance. I would very much like to know your thoughts
regarding the involvement of disabled people within the Performing Arts. Below are a few questions to help you express your opinions. If you would take the time to answer then I would be most happy.
Thank you
Barnabas.