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17 October 2017
How the arts can help with depression
Jen talks about how her photography and music helps her to manage her depression on a daily basis.
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29 November 2017
Meeting in The Middle
The Argument for inclusion and integration in Youth Arts
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13 October 2017
Creatively mental
Why is mental illness sometimes linked with artistic creativity? Can mental imbalance be a positive force?
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12 October 2017
The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty’s Theatre
After 31 glorious years and 70 major award wins, Andrew Lloyd Webber's hauntingly beautiful musical returns to the original production at Her Majesty's Theatre
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9 October 2017 – 30 November 2017
Become a Voice Contributor
We are looking for young and opinionated comentators
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6 October 2017 – 8 October 2017
BBC Music Introducing hosts Amplify
Obsessed with music? Need to make a success of your music? Want to connect with music makers & industry experts? Do you want to get your music heard? Got to play more gigs and grow your fanbase?
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26 October 2017 – 29 October 2017
The Real You?
'The Real You?' will be a chance for you to take part in an animation micro session with artist Sheryl Jenkins whilst exploring how you both express, and curate, yourself on social media.
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29 September 2017
#TBT: 10 Songs that represent the 1960’s
Want to know what gets those Baby Boomers so nostalgic? Now you can! Here are the top 10 songs from the 1960s that defined not just an era, but the post-war generation.
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25 September 2017
Interview with Jim Reiss
Founder of DJ School UK talks to Voice about the work they do, the constantly evolving nature of DJing and how they support young people through Arts Award!
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24 September 2017
Owen Daughtery, Gold achiever
We hear from Owen Daughtery who did his Gold Arts Award by joining a course called Creative Technologists ran by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
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23 September 2017
Momentum Music Fund
The Momentum Music Fund offers grants of £5k-£15k for artists/bands to break through to the next level of their careers.
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22 September 2017 – 31 December 2017
Take it Away! Musical Instrument Loans
The Arts Council England-backed 'Take it away' scheme, initially for under-25s, is now offering interest-free loans up to a value of £25k for musicians of all ages.
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13 September 2017
Where are they now? with Charlotte White
We caught up with Charlotte White, who, since doing her Bronze Arts Award in Music, has performed at the Paralympics Closing Ceremony and become an Arts Award Advisor.
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6 October 2017
Gain - NOW CANCELLED PLEASE READ BELOW
NOW CANCELLED - PLEASE READ BELOW FOR EXPLANATION
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10 September 2017
Everybody's Talking About Jamie
I went to see Everybody's Talking About Jamie on February 14th at the Crucible in Sheffield. It was quite a while ago but this review is still relevant because it has now gone to the West End!
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23 August 2017
Voice's Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Each Fringe, we see well over 150 shows from across art forms and venues, free and paid-for. After each one, we pool our thoughts and award the best we saw. Congratulations to this year's thirteen winners.
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12 May 2018
CRSO "Orchestral Fireworks" Concert, Saturday 12 May 2018, 1930, The Central Theatre, Chatham
The CRSO's last programme of the season encompasses the twin themes of love and vibrant orchestral colours. The concert includes - by popular request - CRSO Associate Composer Jacob Bride's 2017 revision of the engaging Folk Rhapsody No.2 which the CRSO premiered in 2015, and a favourite work of CRSO members; Ravel's Boléro. What a brilliant way to end the orchestra's 2017-18 season!
This concert is part of the CRSO's Arts Award Supporter offer for activities at the Discover, Explore, Bronze and Silver award levels.
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24 February 2018
CRSO "British Classics" Concert, Saturday 24 February 2018, 1930, The Central Theatre, Chatham
The CRSO's British programme begins and ends with favourites by Vaughan-Williams and Elgar. The orchestra is joined by the outstanding pianist Meng Yang Pan for John Ireland's beautiful Piano Concerto, and the programme is completed by a powerful work by Oxford-based composer Robert Saxton
This concert is part of the CRSO's Arts Award Supporter offer for activities at the Discover, Explore, Bronze and Silver award levels.