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10 July 2024 – 20 July 2024
SouthWestFest - Patchwork Project Workshop
Join SouthWestFest and theatre maker, poet and facilitator Antonia Underwood for this free drop-in intergenerational workshop bringing together creative writing and crafting!
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24 June 2024
Tess By Ockhams Razor Review
'Tess' is an adaption of Thomas Hardy's novel 'Tess of the D'Ubervilles' by Circus company Ockhams Razor
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21 June 2024
Want my job? with Nabeelah Shabbir, Deputy Director of Research at the International Center for Journalists
Learn from Nabeelah's varied experience as a journalist across Europe
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28 June 2024 – 28 July 2024
Ruthin International Arts Festival: 28 June - 28 July
The brand new Ruthin International Arts Festival will run 28 June - 28 July to explore the theme of 'Elsewhere' from an international perspective in North Wales
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17 June 2024
Kaikeyi by Viashnavi Patel
Vaishnavi Patel's debut Kaikeyi reimagines the infamously vilified queen from the Hindu epic Ramayana.
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14 June 2024
Want my job? with Kate Proctor, UK News Lead at Save the Children UK
Kate shares advice for young people who want to become journalists or work in communications
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10 June 2024
The Boy at The Back of the Class
Meliesa, a Bronze Arts Award student working on her Part B (experience the arts as an audience member), went to see a performance of the stage play 'The Boy at the Back of the Class.' Here's her review!
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5 June 2024
Unique dance, movement, and circus shows coming to the EdFringe this August
From shows about ancestry to surrealism, reclaiming your voice, and pricing the body, here's some unique dance, movement, and circus shows coming to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - including Luca Rutherford, Giovanni Zazzera, and Na Djinang Circus
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29 May 2024
Every Rising Sun by Jamila Ahmed
Every Rising Sun offers readers an interesting take on the Arabic folktale One Thousand and One Nights.
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8 June 2024 – 21 June 2024
Watch Sound Symphony: Sensory Film in Wandsworth
Sound Symphony: Sensory Film celebrates disabled artists in the creative industries
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18 May 2024
Corpse Bride Film Review
Here's my review on the well known Tim Burton film Corpse Bride. Let me know what you think!!
I appreciate all types of feedback, im open to all views
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11 May 2024
Sara Pascoe's Weirdo: Literature and Laughs
Sara Pascoe takes centre stage in an iconic white suit, with prewritten heckles about herself, ready to celebrate the paperback launch of her book, Weirdo, in style.
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9 May 2024
Does the school system support creatives?
My Gold Arts Award discussion for unit 1D. My arts debate is around whether the school system supports creative people, creative subjects and the creative industry in general.
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25 April 2024
Interview with Matt Porteous and Tamsin Raine, authors of The Ocean Speaks: a photographic journey of discovery & hope
"Storytelling is not just a tool in ocean conservation; it's a transformative force."
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17 April 2024
Express your inner poet on International Haiku Poetry Day
What is a haiku and where did it originate?
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5 May 2024
St Mary's Music School to host Vocal Taster Day this May for budding singers aged 13-18
Created for budding singers aged 13 - 18, St Mary’s Music School will hold a Vocal Taster Day (5 May 2024) for their new Vocal Programmes expansion - an exciting opportunity for aspiring young singers and music lovers.
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11 April 2024
The unsung heroes of our success
Viewing the unpaid and undervalued domestic labour of women through a Marxist lens.
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5 April 2024 – 27 April 2024
Dance-theatre artist Charlotte Mclean to bring 'Futuristic Folktales' on tour
Dance-theatre artist Charlotte Mclean to bring new experimental work Futuristic Folktales on tour internationally to Scotland, the UK, and Switzerland - created with a groundbreaking collaborative team