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16 October 2018
What goes on at Project.INC?
We catch up with Lisa, Director of Project.INC., who promote and provide Inclusive, Creative Learning for 11-19-year-olds. They deliver access sessions to learners who need extra support in exploring Art, Design and Creativity.
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9 October 2018
Working with refugees - Interview with writer Alexandros Plasatis
We catch up with Alexandros Plasatis, an immigrant ethnographer who writes fiction in English, his second language, and recently completed a project for Writing East Midlands working with refugees and asylum seekers.
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9 October 2018
The top five ‘must-see’ plays of the 21st century
A guide to the best shows theatre can offer
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5 October 2018
"Drama is a useless degree".....How wrong you are!
Why is drama known as the "doss" subject?
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5 October 2018
Interview with activist artist Dion Kitson
We catch up with artist Dion Kitson, an international British artist with a political message in his fine art.
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3 October 2018
How to get your music heard from Chris Hill
Chris Hill, professional flautist and composer, shares his top tips for getting your music heard when you're trying to kick start your career. Check out this interview with Chris Hill to find out more about him.
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2 October 2018
Arts Award Issue (Part D Gold Arts Award)
This is my essay for part D of the gold arts award. If you have any questions on the topic or comments please do leave them below!
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2 October 2018
Interview with orchestral musician Simon Tong
We catch up with Simon Tong, a professional orchestral musician with a wide breadth of performance and teaching experience.
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1 October 2018
What goes on at Music Mark?
We caught up with Music Mark to find out about their mission to ensure all young people have access to a musical education.
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1 October 2018
Interview with Carol Leach, Arts Award Initiative
We catch up with Carol Leach from the Arts Award Initiative about how they help young people complete their Arts Award, finishing Gold Arts Award in a month and how you can get involved!
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30 September 2018
Uni: why it’s okay to change your mind
Not everyone’s education happens in a straight line.
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27 September 2018
Responsible Reviewing
Reviewing is a skill, it’s also an honour. Artists let you in to their show, event or space in order to tell the world what you thought. An objective yet critical view is important - but it doesn’t give you any right to disrupt it or make anyone uncomfortable.
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26 September 2018
Diniloxolo Ndlakuse, Musicial Director of Soweto Gospel Choir
We catch up with the Musical Director and choir member of Soweto Gospel Choir, who were formed to celebrate the unique and inspirational power of African Gospel music, drawing on the best talent from the many churches in and around Soweto.
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25 September 2018
Arts opportunities in schools
Are there enough Arts opportunities within English schools ?
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25 September 2018
Sexism and the Music Industry
Is sexism within the music industry completely overlooked and are we doing enough to inspire women to take part in the arts?
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24 September 2018
Wow Machine – a stream of experimentation and confrontation
Brighter Sound’s Marketing Assistant Joe Clegg reviews Stealing Sheep’s Wow Machine, the penultimate event in The Hexagon Experiment, inspired by Delia Derbyshire.
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19 September 2018
New Reads: September
Looking for reading inspiration this month? Check out our round-up of what's going on in books this month!