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1 October 2015
10 tips for getting going with Arts Award
It's Start Your Arts Award Day! Here are our top tips for getting going with Arts Award...
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30 September 2015
Creativity vs Education: What have we learnt this month, class?
This month we have discussed the current state of creative education in the UK and it has proved itself to be rather lacking. From interviews with leading demonstrators to creative utopias, here is the best from September.
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25 September 2015
Arts Award Discover Club at Latitude Festival
The Arts Award Youth Network smashed it again! 68 Discover Arts Award were completed at Latitude Festival!
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18 September 2015
How to...Educate Yourself Creatively Outside School and University
Not getting enough creativity from your school or university? Worry not, there are many different options that can help you unleash your creative potential.
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10 September 2015
Creative Minds: exploring disability arts in the UK
I love DV8 physical theatre. My partner loathes them. Who is right?
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9 September 2015 – 9 November 2015
DV8 Voluntary Placement
DV8 Physical Theatre are offering a voluntary placement opportunity to Arts Award candidates, to give an insight into what goes into running an international touring company.
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9 September 2015
Backstage with...Susan M Coles
Susan M Coles is a passionate advocate for art, craft and design education in the UK (and beyond).
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30 August 2015
Is dance the most universal art form of all?
Dance needs no translation, does that mean it's universal?
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28 August 2015
Interview with David Toole
David Toole is a dancer from Leeds who has performed with the notable DV8 and Candoco dance company. In 2012, he took centre stage (and air) at the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games, dancing to music by singer Birdie. On top of that, he's performed at the National Theatre of Wales and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Voice caught up with him to ask him your questions.
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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
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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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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21 August 2015
Voice went to Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Thanks for having us Edinburgh, it was emotional.
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14 August 2015
Ben Fairey: Floe-Joe's Faces
A show with good ideas but failed to make an impact.
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14 August 2015
Urinetown
A well presented musical featuring a talented cast. A great way to see in your afternoon.
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13 August 2015
The Quentin Dentin Show
A weird and wonderful show that keeps you guessing.
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11 August 2015
Grandad and Me
An innovative and captivating children's show that contained fun, laughter and imagination.
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8 August 2015
Balletronic
I saw this show on a whim, and with that whim I was blown away. It's officially the best whim of my life.