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23 July 2018
Online activism and accessibility
With passion for activist causes growing in a world focused on physical direct action, how can people with disabilities have their voices heard online and offline?
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23 July 2018
Danielle Nichols, Silver Arts Award
Danielle Nichols tells us all about her Arts Award experience, from exploring portraiture photography - using grandad as a model in photo shoots - to running a photography workshop.
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23 July 2018
Is Classical Music just too 'boring' for the younger generation?
Orchestras across the country have been trying out schemes to encourage a younger audience into the concert hall and have experienced varied success. Whilst working at the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra I learnt a lot about audience development and been researching the ways in which it can be improved.
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22 July 2018
DEBATE: Should Art be a compulsory GCSE subject?
This article is about exploring the issue of whether Art should be a compulsory GCSE. I am showcasing my own opinions and exploring the results of my recent survey which asked the public whether they were in favour or not and why. Please comment on whether you think Art should be a compulsory GCSE and why.
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20 July 2018
Interview with Jacob Hawley
Stand-up Jacob Hawley talks about his Edinburgh Fringe show, and the difficulty in keeping up with current affairs
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21 July 2018 – 8 September 2018
Take part in a mock exam day to help Trinity Drama qualifications and get an Amazon voucher
Trinity College is looking for young people to take part in grade exams for a mock exam day to help recruit and train new examiners, in return for exam practice and Amazon vouchers.
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20 July 2018
The World Cup Aftermath
Although it wasn’t the result people were hoping for, it was the journey no one expected
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20 July 2018
Tyler, Silver Arts Award
We chat to Tyler, who recently completed his Silver Arts Award in dance and dance science.
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21 July 2018
Artsdepot TogetherFest Saturday 21st July
Join Artsdepot at TogetherFest on Saturday 21st July for some exciting performances from young poets, rappers, and entrepreneurs.
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20 July 2018
Sometimes I doubt about myself
Imagine being offended by a full grown man that thinks he’s the most smart human being and thinks he knows everything, and the worst part is that you can’t even do something about it just to not damage your own mom.
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19 July 2018
How Generation Z made genre irrelevant in music
Having access to such a variety of music at our fingertips has changed the way we listen to and create music, with genres being too constrictive for the digital age
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19 July 2018
Specimens from an Imaginary Voyage at Exeter RAMM.
I saw Specimens from an Imaginary Voyage at Exeter Royal Albert Memorial Museum which is art made from glass that looks like real creatures but are actually imaginary and were created by the artist. I wanted to see them because they looked so real in the photograph on the website and I wanted to see them close up.
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19 July 2018
Interview with Gráinne Maguire
Gráinne Maguire talks to Voice about her EdFringe show, explains why she stays away from Brexit, and offers advice to those wanting to take a show up to the largest arts festival in the world
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19 July 2018
Interview with George Rigden
"For too long comedy has been able to get away with punching down with no consideration for the target at the expense of a cheap laugh"
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19 July 2018
Interview with Colin Cloud
Colin Cloud talks to Voice about his sixth Edinburgh Fringe show and how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle inspired him to enter the industry.
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19 July 2018
Interview with David McIver
Character comedian David McIver talks to Voice about his show, his accidental entry into the industry, and offers minimal advice to those who want to take their own show up to the Fringe
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30 July 2018 – 2 August 2018
The Grand Union Orchestra Summer School
Are you aged 12-21? Interested in learning about world music techniques first-hand from experts? Join our Summer School!
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18 July 2018
Interview with Peter Hudler, Cello on Fire
We chat to professional cello player, Peter Hudler, about his solo show, Edinburgh Fringe Festival and what life is really like working as a professional musician.