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31 March 2021
Mental Illness in the dance industry
This is a rational concern for students who don’t have natural ‘dance bodies’. Making dancers beat themselves up about their appearance and weight . This is where there are very real dangers of eating disorders within the dance industry.
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5 March 2021
Mohammed Ijaz | TrinityTalent 2020
Mohammed Ijaz was selected for TrinityTalent for Progress in his Arts Award achievements.
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28 February 2021
Maud Beidas | TrinityTalent 2020
Maud Beidas was selected by Trinity College London for Leadership in her Arts Award achievements.
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28 February 2021
Lilia Rowe | TrinityTalent 2020
Lilia Rowe was selected by Trinity College London for Leadership in her Arts Award achievements
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28 February 2021
Fenella Sheldon | TrinityTalent 2020
Fenella Sheldon was selected by Trinity College London for Leadership for her Arts Award achievements.
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26 February 2021
Where are they now? with Ceri Davies: Arts Award 15th birthday
Ceri Davies completed her Silver Arts Award in 2012 and went on to become a disability rights campaigner, setting up her own community interest company, More Mascots Please. Find out more about what Ceri's been up to in this video interview.
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26 January 2021
Chinese New Year at The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
We're celebrating Chinese New Year online this year. Visit our website www.stokemuseums.org.uk to see fab photos of past events. You will find videos, fun craft activities, Chinese ceramics, competitions and more!
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15 January 2021
The Nutcracker Review
My review on the nutcracker. The Nutcracker by Matthew Bourne is mainly in the Royal Opera House.
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14 December 2020
Celebrating Arts Award Alumni, Arts Award 15th Birthday
Arts Award has been supporting the development of creativity and leadership skills for all young people for 15 years. Arts Award has championed creativity, nurtured talent and offered insights into the arts world, together with a taste of creative careers. Across the UK there are over 4,000 centres and an impressive 563,973 awards achieved. That's a LOT of Gold, Silver, Bronze, Explore and Discover Arts Awards over the years!
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4 December 2020
What the judges are looking for with your TrinityTalent nominations
Want to find out what the judges are looking for with your TrinityTalent Class of 2020 nominations? Read on to find out all about it.
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16 November 2020 – 20 November 2020
NGYT This Is Me Dance Tutorial for Odd Socks Day!
Free NGYT Odd Socks Day and Anti Bullying Week Dance Tutorial for Primary, Infant and Junior Schools!
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16 October 2020
Learn to dance with Project X
Voice caught up with Scotland based dance company Project X about how they have weathered the COVID-19 storm, and their upcoming projects, as part of the Artist Workshop with Voice series, funded by Arts Council England.
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21 September 2020
How to celebrate art #LoveArtsAward15
As part of the celebrations of 15 years of Arts Award, we're running a competition to find out why you love the art you do. £50 arts voucher anyone? Yes please!
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19 September 2020 – 30 September 2020
#LoveArtsAward15 competition win a £50 voucher!
2020 marks the 15th year since Arts Award launched! To celebrate we're running a competition to find your creative responses to #LoveArtsAward15, with a £50 arts voucher as the prize! Get your paints, cameras, voices or dancing feet ready as we'll be asking you to make something special to share your love for art.
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14 August 2020
The Viability of the Arts in the Virtual World
For my arts issue, I decided to weigh up the pros and cons of the arts existing in the digital world if theaters and galleries could not reopen due to the pandemic.
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8 October 2020
Dance with Project X: Artist Workshop series with Voice
Twist and turn, lengthen and strengthen, flex and float and wave your body with multi-disciplinary Project X, an organisation who platform dance of the African and Caribbean Diaspora. Sign-up to more free skills share workshops in the Artist Workshops with Voice series.
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30 July 2020
How to get into the film industry and get funded by writer, director and choreographer Margo Roe
Voice caught up with writer, director and choreographer Margo Roe about how to enter the film industry, what it's like being at Edinburgh Fringe festival and where to begin when creating your own choreography for film. Margo Roe is a writer, director and choreographer from the Midlands, UK.
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27 July 2020
Anna Hamann, Gold Arts Award achiever
Anna shares her Gold Arts Award experience