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4 September 2015
Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2015 comes to an end
Monday was the close of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2015, and it proved to be bigger than ever!
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3 September 2015
My issue with creative education
Issues with commitment and hard work may be more accurate...
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3 September 2015
School: a creative utopia
Imagine a world in which equality is universal. Not just between men and women, but between creatives and academics.
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2 September 2015
How to...teach yourself photography
This month we're looking at creative education...but does this always have to come from the classroom? Why not teach yourself a key arts skill?
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1 September 2015
How Schools View Careers in the Arts
This is a topic that is very close to my heart and the opinions I have formed come mainly from my own experiences in attempting to gain acceptance and help from my school in regards to the career path I have chosen to follow.
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1 September 2015
The best TED picks: How can creativity help your career?
Who says it best? The most informative videos about the importance of creativity from school, to working life.
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1 September 2015
Education vs Creativity...the gloves are off!
Can these two vital elements in any young person's development be brought back together?
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1 September 2015
School: should it always be about academic achievement?
Sadly, it is the case that within the current educational climate, arts subjects are being put on the back seat within the school curriculum.
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31 August 2015
Wes Craven dies at 76
Wes Craven, legendary director of horror films has died in his home in Los Angeles after a battle with brain cancer.
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31 August 2015
What goes on at...Global Arts Corps
Global Arts Corps have worked in areas such as Rwanda, Kosovo, Cambodia and Northern Ireland, using theatre as a tool to form bonds and bring people together from opposite sides of - often violent - disputes. We caught up with Executive Producer, Jackie Lessac, to find out more.
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27 August 2015
What goes on at...Global Art Project for Peace
Katherine Josten set up Global Art Project for Peace in 1993, and has been running it ever since. We caught up with her to find out how they operate, what art can do for peace and how local communities can get involved.
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25 August 2015
How to write a review of an event
You'll get a lot of people telling you that writing a review is easy, but the simple fact of the matter is that if you've never done it before, it definitely isn't going to be. We'll all have done some textual analysis in school for English but after that exam, it escaped our memories quicker than, well… you can remember.
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25 August 2015
The UK’s filmmaking tax break and what it all means
Exciting news for the British Film Industry and our TV industry – yesterday, the EU approved state aid for film and TV projects in the UK which will be eligible for a 25% tax break on their production costs.
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25 August 2015
Join our team!
We are recruiting for new members to join our team as Voice Reporters & Arts Award Activists! But be quick, applications close 14th September at 12pm!
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24 August 2015
Christian O'Connell: You've Ruined My Morning...And Other Fan Mail
You'd expect Christian O'Connell, celebrated breakfast radio DJ, to come out and express an infectious confidence and have a wide presence on stage. You wouldn't be disappointed.
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24 August 2015
How to...make a great film while travelling
So you're thinking about traveling and you want to take your camera with you. Why not make a film while you're there?
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23 August 2015
Backstage with...Rachel Freeman
Rachel Freeman is the Lead Artist of dance company, everyBODY dance, who run community workshops and organise global tours that bring disabled and non-disabled performers together.
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22 August 2015
Location, location, location - how is the world landscaped in Hollywood films?
When films 'take a trip' and shoot in international locations, do these place become stereotyped or shown in a particular, exaggerated light?