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2 August 2017 – 2 October 2017
Call for Submissions: The Cerurove
The Cerurove accepts submissions from emerging and established writers from across the globe. We want your words tied around an umbrella against the pitter-patter of the rain. We want work that is a rebellion. That speaks volumes for itself. Give us eclectic. Give us mesmerizing. Give us magic. Give us tangible and intangible. Give us surreal and visceral. Steal our time, and make it worth it. Submissions for our Inaugural Issue are open. Presently, our issue will only be available online.
Please visit us at https://www.cerurove.com/.
Listed on Duotrope (https://duotrope.com/listing/22754).
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1 August 2017
Poetry of Passchendaele: Edmund Blunden and Third Ypres
Edmund Blunden was one of WWI's greatest poets. His piece Third Ypres helps us to commemorate the centenary of the Battle of Passchendaele.
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21 July 2017 – 21 September 2017
Colour Me Queer: Zine - Making Residency
The GAP and UNMUTED are excited to present 'Colour Me Queer'. A zine- making residency aimed at young LGBTQ people of colour. (16-25)
July - August 2017.
Registration here by July 26th: http://bit.ly/2sHFI4r
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29 June 2017 – 29 August 2017
Looking for someone to review Edinburgh Fringe preview showing of 'Did I Choose These Shoes?' on at Theatre Utopia, Croydon.
After a whole year, Rhythm Theatre returns to Theatre Utopia to perform a reworked version of our spoken word and physical theatre show 'Did I Choose These Shoes?'. We are looking for someone to review the show on 30th July 5.30pm. Any reviewers will get a complimentary ticket to the show.
Our listing: http://www.matthewsyard.com/event/did-i-choose-the...
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0I9k034sXY8
Please get email rhythmtheatre@hotmail,com if you are interested.
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18 June 2017
Blood, Sweat and Fears
OTHER would like to invite you to 'Blood, Sweat and Fears', our most exciting show to date. Featuring artwork from the Sheffield-based founder of SEX Skateboards Louis Slater, alongside two of London's most daring up-and-coming talents Daisy Parris and Euan Roberts.
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26 April 2017
'Bard for Life' – is the world still Shakespeare's oyster?
As 2017 marks 401 years since Shakespeare's death, that is the question.
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29 March 2017
Callum Conroy, undertaking Gold
Callum Conroy is a poet and writer and is doing his Gold Arts Award alongside his A-Levels.
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11 December 2016
This Movement is Silent by Paul Stringer | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, Paul Stringer's powerful, poignant and potent portrait of Birmingham combines poetry and filmmaking.
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7 July 2016
Our creative Future: Anthony Anaxagorou
For Arts Award Week (2-10th July 2016) we spoke to poet and writer Anthony Anaxagorou about the journey he's taken.
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5 July 2016
Our Creative Future: Selina Nwulu
For Arts Award Week (2-10th July 2016) we spoke to Young Poet Laureate for London, Selina Nwulu about the journey she's taken.
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7 May 2016
New Writing South Presents…
An impressive collection of poetry and writing from the best independent and unknown writers of Brighton.
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11 March 2016
Blake Remixed
Merging 18th Century poetry with modern hip hop, this performance from rapper and human beatbox Testament is exactly how to integrate different art forms.
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28 February 2016
Poetry Salon: Tim Liardet and Rebecca Perry at Bath Literature Festival
Two TS Eliot prize nominated poets read from their work, discuss their poetry and the current scene.
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6 January 2016
Want my job?...with Joelle Taylor
From the archive: Last April, we met the superb poet, spoken word artist, playwright, novelist and general wordsmith, Joelle Taylor. Who better, to call on for thoughts about using art to change the world?
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27 November 2015
Where are they now? with Amerah Saleh
Freelance, spoken word poet, workshop facilitator, and Founder of Creative Superheros talks to Voice about how her career, and how Arts Award aided her development