Voicebox: Want my job?
From radio presenters and journalists, to circus performers and festival producers, here we chat to industry professionals about their careers and get advice on how to follow in their footsteps.
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27 November 2018
Want my job? with Haiku Salut’s Sophie Barkerwood
‘Don’t let anyone say you can’t,’ says self-taught musician Barkerwood, who talks us through her latest projects and touring without a booking agent
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22 November 2018
Want my job? With Ahuti Punja, Learning Apprentice at London Transport Museum
Discover how Ahuti landed an apprenticeship at the London Transport Museum
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19 November 2018
Want my job? with Niki Hughes, University of Cambridge Museums
Niki Hughes is the Opening Doors Project Coordinator for the University of Cambridge Museums. Here’s how she got to the position she’s in today.
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16 November 2018
Caroline Bray, Arts Education Consultant
Caroline Bray is an experienced professional in the arts world. Here’s her viewpoint on the arts and heritage industry.
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12 November 2018
Want my job? With Natalie Ben Rabah, Arts Marketing Manager
We catch up with Natalie Ben Rabah about her career in Arts Marketing and what makes the industry so unique
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12 November 2018
Want my job? With Lance Alexander, Heritage Operations Manager
Find out more about Lance Alexander’s role at the St Edmundsbury Borough Council museums.
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1 November 2018
Want my Job? With Kat Tudor, Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust
We speak to the Community, Learning and Volunteer Officer of the Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust
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16 October 2018
Interview with organic-acoustic-hip-hop three-piece Prose
We catch up with organic-acoustic-hip-hop three-piece, Prose, about making music and world tour amibitions!
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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
Want my job? With actor Luke Lane
We catch up with actor-singer Luke Lane, star of The Quentin Dentin Show, about what a typical day is like and how to get started in an acting career.
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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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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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26 September 2018
Want my job? with Khadija Raza, set and costume designer
Linbury Prize winner Khadija Raza talks to Voice about the excitement and variation her job as a set and costume designer offers her.
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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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12 September 2018
Interview with Tom, Programme Delivery Manager at Drake Music
We catch up with Tom McGrath, Programme Delivery Manager at Drake Music, about breaking down disabling barriers to music, changes in the industry and music being a human right.
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12 September 2018
Want my job? with Cat Sercombe, Head of Arts Award, Trinity College London
'Don’t be afraid to ask people for help along the way and be persistent... If you want to carve out a career in the creative and cultural industries, then you will make it happen'
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7 September 2018
Interview with Charlotte Lorimer, Communications and Marketing Executive
Charlotte is the Communications and Marketing Executive at Starling Bank, and only 22 years old. We talk to her about how she entered the industry, the benefits of internships, and her best money management tips!
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3 September 2018
Want my job? with Barbara Matthews, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Culture at Nottingham Trent University
Barbara Matthews MBE has had a long and illustrious career in the arts, and has now worked in the education sector for over five years. We talk about her highlights, the struggles, and what changes she has seen in the industry.