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14 October 2022
A review of First Encounters: RSC’s Twelfth Night
A year nine pupil at Selly Park School for Girls in Birmingham, gives her take on the First Encounters production of Twelfth Night, a 90-minute abridged telling of the Shakespeare classic
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14 September 2022
As a speaker, how does Liz Truss compare to Boris Johnson?
Even in this era of spin, misinformation and half-truth, words skilfully put together and delivered can still have power and influence.
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5 September 2022
Fly With Me: How to make your own Afghan kite
Massi Safa, from Good Chance Theatre, writes about the significance of kites in Afghan history, their suppression under the Taliban, and provides a guide on how to make your own kite.
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15 July 2022
Get Ahead! Demystifying the Creative and Cultural Industry
Sonal Morjaria of the LLEP Careers Hub interviews Dr. Nick Owen, CEO of the Mighty Creatives, and Yasin El Ashrafi, Managing Director, HQ Recording Studio about the skills required to get ahead in the Creative and Cultural industry.
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15 July 2022
How to get started in the creative industries
In this blog by Anthony Skates, Partnership Manager at Creative and Cultural Skills, we look at some of the skills you need to make it in the creative industry, and a quick exercise to get you thinking about your next steps.
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5 May 2022
Johnson, Modi & The Free Trade Agreement
Yash Dubal of A Y & J Solicitors lends us his expertise in a special guest contributor article for Voice. Dubal draws on his legal expertise to provide an expertise analysis of the free trade agreement between India and The UK.
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21 April 2022
Looking back on Taste of Kingston, a celebration of a global community
Read the learnings and insights of Taste of Kingston by Archie O’Neill who, in his role as Community Learning and Participation Kickstarter at Creative Youth, led the organisation of the five-day event.
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16 July 2021
How to create a student magazine
Have you got a burning message you want to share with your school peers? 14-year-old Kiswa Akhtar talks us through the steps to creating your own magazine, and how to draw on individual talents to produce something exceptional.
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16 July 2021
The elephant in the classroom: Equality in school
Claudia McIntosh talks about the work she is doing both in her school and more broadly to bring conversations of diversity and inclusivity into the forefront.
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19 June 2021
Burnout Reformation: Discovering self-worth outside of work
Comedian, writer and podcaster Rabiah Coon writes about her multiple bouts of burnout, how comedy helped her overcome them, and the podcast she started to help others find healthy work/life balances.
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25 January 2021
2020: The Year of Pause.
Lizzie Wootten from Slap ‘N’ Tickle Theatre Company writes how Covid-19 – in addition to grief – offers time for relflection and re-evaluation.
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25 January 2021
How to write comedy
Actor, writer and director Lori Hamilton breaks down the process of writing comedy and gives some top tips for you to get started with.
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30 June 2020
What is Theatre Audio Description?
Freelance Audio Describer Jenny Stewart-Cosgrove gives some top tips on how to make your theatre or performance more accessible for the blind and partially sighted.
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16 January 2020
There is no one way into a creative career you love
Melanie Shee, Partnership Manager for Creative & Cultural Skills and freelance advisor, educator and assessor, took a long and convoluted route to the work she loves today, and is an example of how there is no one path.
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5 November 2019
Mozilla Festival: Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence
Rishi Vaidya shares his experience of our Artificial Intelligence workshop at MozFest 2019.
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17 September 2019
How universities can encourage students to invest in creative and performing arts
This post was written by Zenith Media - The ROI Agency
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5 August 2019
How to have a rad night out at Edinburgh Fringe
Girl Code Theatre have written some helpful tips on keeping yourself safe and having a great night out at Edinburgh Fringe. They're also performing at Sweet Novotel every day until the 11th!
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31 July 2019
‘I have a Fitbit in my brain too, and it never needs recharging’
Francesca Forristal writes about her struggle with eating disorders, the recovery from which forms the basis of her new show, Oddball.
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