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22 March 2016
HOW TO: ATTRACT AN AGENT - FREE WORKSHOP
Are you hoping to attract an agent during Brighton Fringe 2016? Are you nervous about how best to approach them? Perhaps you're not sure what type of agent is right for you.
Join us for a panel discussion with Industry experts to learn all the do's and don't's of attracting an agent.
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15 March 2016
Brighton Fringe FREE Workshop - Health & Safety
The Phrase "Health & Safety" usually has two effects: to instil terror or induce sleep. But, love it or loathe it, you are responsible for the health & safety of your team and your audience during your Brighton Fringe event.
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11 March 2016
Blake Remixed
Merging 18th Century poetry with modern hip hop, this performance from rapper and human beatbox Testament is exactly how to integrate different art forms.
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9 March 2016
Where Are They Now?...with Sally Trivett
Sally Trivett has been a part of the Arts Award Youth Network Leaders team since 2013. After that, she started at Goldsmiths and has become the Community Co-ordinator for Arts Award Voice.
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10 March 2016
HOW TO WRITE A MARKETING PLAN - FREE WORKSHOP
HOW TO WRITE A MARKETING PLAN - FREE WORKSHOP
Come along to this free workshop Thursday 10 March at 6.00pm until 8.30pm to gain tips and advice on how to write a marketing plan and run a successful marketing campaign for your event.
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7 March 2016
Ellen's 100 Happy Days
Could you be happy for 100 days? Maybe just for a moment each day. Ellen Orange shares her story.
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2 March 2016 – 2 May 2016
Re:Present Me Workshop
(Re) Present me workshop is aimed at those aspiring performance artists with learning disabilities who want to create their own performances around their own life stories.
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8 March 2016 – 12 April 2016
Garage Open Lecture Series in partnership with Meadow Arts
A series of free talks by acclaimed contemporary artists The Boat Studio, Keith Wilson, Alison Wilding and Mike Cooter at University of Worcester's Garage Studios, in partnership with Meadow Arts.
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21 February 2016
Is sewing as relevant today as it ever was?
From the pastime of the rich to the concern of the poor, from the domain of women to the task of men, sewing has recently experienced a different kind of revival altogether.
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19 February 2016
Hughie O'Donoghue Exhibition at Abbot Hall Gallery
An exibition review of Hughie O'Donoghue's 'Vivid Field'
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8 February 2016
Can art change the world?...with Jenny Hibberd and Emily Merchant
Georgie Cubin speaks to Jenny Hibberd (Spoken Word Poet, Graphic Deisgner and Founder House of Verse) and Emily Merchant (Graphic Designer) about the ways in which the arts can change the world.
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8 February 2016
Ten paintings that changed the world
Art extends beyond aesthetics and technique, it can affect and alter the world we know into something new and extraordinary.
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6 February 2016
Want my job...with Jackie Morris
Today is National Libraries day. We caught up with Gayton Library's Artist-in-Residence, Jackie Morris to discuss illustrating, writing, and finding the right editor.
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5 February 2016
Competition brief: Can art change the world?
Until 30th April 2016, we're calling for art works that make a difference.
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26 January 2016
Reel life: 10 documentaries that changed the world
At the turn of the millennium, the humble documentary had a reputation for simply being boring.
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26 January 2016
Apollyon - Official Red Band Trailer
This is a trailer which I created for A2 Media Studies which I used my skills from BFI Film Academy Birmingham to enhance my film making capabilities.
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15 January 2016
Can Visual Art Defy Society?
I know for certain that the power of the arts can rebel against the world in a variety of different ways. For instance, art in the 1990s was used to present "broken" or "grotesque" imagery which at the time reflected the economic struggles and the dissatisfied and rebellious youth at that time. But what about today in 2016? Does art of our time need to completely change our current state, or will it only encourage our demise?
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11 January 2016 – 11 March 2016
Let Loose 2016
A collaborative project created entirely by young people to raise awareness of social issues that affect the youth.