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10 February 2022
Voice Retrospects: Six
The musical phenomenon that just keeps on giving, Six is something special, putting the story of Henry VIII's wives into their own hands.
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1 February 2022
Diversity in dance training with IRIE! dance theatre
IRIE! dance theatre is creating dancers for the global community
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29 January 2022
Review: Hiroaki Umeda – Mold 1
Hiroaki Umeda is one of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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29 January 2022
Review: Gabriela Muñoz – Plant
Gabriela Muñoz is one of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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29 January 2022
Review: Dewey Dell – They Rise and They Fall
One of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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29 January 2022
Review: Delgado Fuchs – I R O N I C X
Delgado Fuchs are one of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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25 January 2022
Review: Breathless Puppets
This 17-minute short film takes beautiful rotoscope animation, stunning dance choreography, and phenomenal sound design to craft a truly unforgettable experience.
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12 January 2022
Shape Arts premiere STIMMING R&D
Shape Arts have released their new virtual gallery invites users to explore the correlation between stimming and dance
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11 January 2022 – 31 December 2022
Start a crowdfunding campaign for your creative work
Create and curate events beyond the expected: create your crowdfunding campaign on Eventual
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10 January 2022
Reset the stage: How Eventual is changing the model of live events
How will people consume culture after the pandemic? That was one of the motivations behind Eventual, a platform on a mission to diversify and democratise the arts and entertainment industry.
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20 December 2021
Strictly Come Dancing 2021: Rose Ayling-Ellis makes history as first deaf winner
Rose Ayling-Ellis and her partner Giovanni Pernice took home the glitterball trophy as the audience and judges' propelled them to victory as the winners of Strictly Come Dancing 2021.
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18 November 2021 – 9 January 2022
FUSE International (formerly IYAF) - Applications open for 2022
Take part in FUSE International, the UK’s largest multi-arts festival for performers under 27. FUSE International provides a platform to showcase your work, whatever your artform.
Apply by 9 Jan: https://bit.ly/FUSE22Applications
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8 August 2022 – 12 August 2022
Take The Lead Musical Theatre Summer School
Trinity Laban Conservatoire's week long Musical Theatre Summer School for aspiring performers aged 16+ taking place 8th-12th August 2022.
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30 November 2021
International Youth Arts Festival rebrands to FUSE International for 2022
The biggest UK youth-based multi-arts festival is switching up its image by changing its name and branding from the International Youth Arts Festival to FUSE International.
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18 October 2021
Body image.
Body image regarding the arts. is it a problem? lets discuss...
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18 October 2021
Critical Mass 2022: Young people offered the chance to dance at the Commonwealth Games
Critical Mass, a new initiative bringing together movement performance and accessibility, seeks applicants to participate in their events across the West Midlands in 2022.
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19 September 2021
Cinderella review
Released onto Amazon Prime on 3 September, Kay Cannon’s reimagined Cinderella makes for a magical and uplifting watch, but is let down by the inconsistent comedy.
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15 September 2021
Strictly Come Dancing seeks to improve inclusivity with first deaf participant
EastEnders star Rose Ayling-Ellis hopes to “break stereotypes” when it comes to assumptions on the ability for deaf people and those with hearing impairments to enjoy music.