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18 October 2024
Kick Some Class: Jasmine Padgett on Newcastle arts space Cobalt Studios
Cobalt Studios is an arts and music venue in Newcastle, trying to make culture accessible to all. Digital and marketing manager Jasmine Padgett chats to Voice about how they help working class voices to be heard.
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8 October 2024
EdFringe hit DISTANT MEMORIES OF THE NEAR FUTURE comes to the Arcola for three week run
Acclaimed theatremaker David Head’s Edinburgh Fringe hit Distant Memories of the Near Future makes its London premiere at the Arcola Theatre this November for a three week run from 12 - 30 November.
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4 October 2024
La fille mal gardée: The most opulent of fairytales...right in the heart of Birmingham
An exquisite and original ballet, destined to be both a treasured classic and a modern marvel as it playfully recounts the story of two divided lovers.
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3 October 2024
Are gender inequalities reducing?
Women face many battles in day-to-day life which has been well documented throughout history. From suffering with health problems to fighting for equal pay, the battle for women’s rights is ongoing, but is enough being done to solve the inequality?
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3 October 2024
tiata fahodzi's cheeky little brown available to stream this month
Leading British African heritage contemporary theatre company tiata fahodzi's critically acclaimed theatre show 'cheeky little brown', by Nkenna Akunna, is available to stream this month
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3 October 2024
Madgscar the musical, was it worth it ?
This review is about Madagascar the musical which is a musical based on the many Madagscar films . It was aimed at families and children but i thought i give it a go ! In this review i explore weather this musical was worth it or not ...
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6 November 2024 – 16 November 2024
London world premiere for Nine Sixteenths, focusing on black female role models
Nine Sixteenths is a fast, fun multimedia look at the media rise, fall and rise again of Janet Jackson. Inspired by Janet Jackson, created by Paula Varjack.
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29 September 2024
"Woman Eating", a young artist's story of acceptance
Pigs, Ducks, Baba Yaga and the Uncertainty of Tomorrow...
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27 September 2024
Zest Theatre’s The Zone highlights a pressing need for arts spaces for young people
With their latest project The Zone, Zest Theatre launched a pop-up youth club in Lincoln over summer which provided young adults with a bespoke ‘zone’ to make new friends, explore shared interests and, as Zest say, “just be themselves".
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27 September 2024
Including the invisible: A discourse around Neurodiversity in the Arts
A conversation surrounding Neurodiversity in the Arts industry and why it is so important for those who identify this way to be included.
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23 September 2024
One night only! Queer musical Morag You're a Long Time Deid comes to London
A multi-generational odyssey of queer ancestral searching and dreaming.
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21 September 2024
North and South Divide
Creating a piece about social inequality my first thought was to research and write about the North and South divide in England. From growing up in Grimsby and then moving to London it's shocking the differences in attitude, transport and education
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18 September 2024
New show tackling TikTok and the attention economy embarks on UK & International tour
A new show about TikTok and the attention economy from acclaimed performance artist Louise Orwin is about to embark on a UK and International tour after a hit run at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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12 September 2024 – 31 October 2024
Join the Board of Trustees at Blaze
We’re looking for volunteers to join our Board of Trustees! Be at the forefront of supporting the next generation of creative leaders and youth-led practice.
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11 September 2024
Kick Some Class: A look at working class representation in the arts
Working class representation in the arts is in a really bad place. But we've been talking to the people trying to make that better, and the stars who have smashed through the 'class ceiling', for a new series on Voice.
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6 September 2024
Greenwich and Dockland Festival 2024 - World Kiosk Review
Xena, a voice contributor, enters into the unexpected world of World Kiosk, an installation hosted in Newham, as part of the Greenwich and Docklands Festival.
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4 September 2024
Greenwich and Dockland Festival 2024 - Crap at Animals Review
Xena, a Voice Contributor, shares her perspective of the free performance of Crap at Animals, as part of the yearly Greenwich and Docklands Festival.
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3 September 2024
Soñar mil veces las mismas cosas: On the 40th anniversary of Soda Stereo’s debut album
40 years after its release, I’ll look into one of the greatest Latin American bands’ debut album.