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9 January 2017
Golden Globes 2017: list of winners
In a new Golden Globes record, La La Land won seven awards from seven nominations - the most awarded film in the ceremony's history.
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7 January 2017
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of the War of the Worlds at the Dominion Theatre
A review of Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of the War of the Worlds, performed live at the Dominion Theatre, including history, storyline, strengths, weaknesses and the effect it had upon me, by Jack Peacock.
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6 January 2017
Keep Dancing 10th November 2016
On Thursday 10th November 2016 I saw the matinee performance of Keep Dancing at the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne. It starred former Strictly Come Dancing Professionals, Robin Windsor and Anya Garnis with Strictly 2012 Winner, Louis Smith.
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3 January 2017
Million Dollar Quartet
Elvis Presley! Johnny Cash! Carl Perkins! And Jerry Lee Lewis!? I have never felt so enthusiastic about this genre of music before! I've never regarded such a mindful performance like this one!
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2 January 2017
Glow Up 2017 - Eros Avenue
My Glow Up's of this year will feature up and coming new artists hitting the scene. For the start of the year I bring you an RnB collab from London.Eros Avenue is the EP released by musical artists Young Soul and Jordan Morris. Definitely one to add to your playlists.
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22 December 2016
2016's been a pretty good year for the arts
With political chaos creating as many headlines as it did headaches, how did the soothing arts world react?
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20 December 2016
Everyday Choreography by Caldonia Walton | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, dancer-choreographer, Caldonia Walton gives us a poetic, jolly, expressive demonstration of what music makes us feel
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14 December 2016 – 14 February 2017
Carnegie Music Centre
Carnegie Music Centre runs every Wednesday between 4pm to 6pm for ages 8 -18
A new centre for children and young people passionate about music.
Term 2 starts on 11th January 2017 and a new Silver/Gold Arts Award group will be starting this term.
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13 December 2016
Golden Globes 2017: list of nominations
The only awards ceremony that recognises both film and television has released in nominations. La La Land and The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story lead this year's nominations.
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12 December 2016
Case Study: Luke Taylor, Projects Assistant at Unit Twenty Three & Gold Achiever
Voice contributor Luke completed his Gold Arts Award as part of his apprenticeship, and is now a full time employee of Unit Twenty Three.
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11 December 2016
Re-Code by Man Made Youth | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, filmmaking group, Man Made Youth, provides a moving interpretation of how dyslexia feels
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14 December 2016
A winter's night
A Winter's Night showcases the wonderful talents of Harmonie Concert Band as they perform their programme for Christmas. Join us for this magical event to celebrate the festive season.
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9 December 2016 – 9 February 2017
Wind or brass player and want to have fun and improve?
Join a concert band and improve your musicianship, while playing great music and meeting new people
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11 December 2016
Christmas concert
Festival fun with all of the carols and seasonal favourites, with new twists and old classics, from Harmonie Concert Wind Band.
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6 December 2016
GRAMMYs 2017: list of nominees
Here we go, the nominations for the biggest award in music in the world have been released and, little surprise, Beyoncé has come out on top.
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6 December 2016
Thomas Chimiak, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, Thomas Chimiak's visual poem, Vocal Barriers, is a statement on the role of technology in our society. He shared with us his experiences about the Random Acts project.
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4 December 2016
Danni Spooner, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, Danni Spooner's evocative short film, FAG, is a telling development of ideas around gender. She gave us her perspective on the Random Acts program, and what went into making the film. Read our review here
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29 November 2016
Vocal Barriers by Thomas Chimiak | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, Thomas Chimiak's "Vocal Barriers" is a striking visual accompaniment to a spoken-word poem, focusing on technological advances and its impact on the modern day generation.