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18 January 2017
Emma Powell, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, we caught up with Co-Producer, Emma Powell about hers and Dale Cullis's visual iteration of the 'glass ceiling' that is faced by women in the workplace.
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17 January 2017
What goes on at...the Oska Bright Film Festival?
We caught up with Becky Bruzas, the Festival Director of the Oska Bright Film Festival 2017 in Brighton. Oska Bright is run by Carousel Arts, a leading disability-led arts organisation.
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13 January 2017
The cast of the Spooky Library Sleepover by Work In Progress
I attended the Spooky Library Sleepover, in the evening. The mystery trail was very interactive, during the trail there were three characters to meet. These include Dracula, Medusa and a Sleeping Mummy.
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11 January 2017
Caldonia Walton, Random Acts Filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, dancer, Caldonia Walton's Everyday Choreography is a joyful poem about the choreography of our everyday movements. We asked about her exploration of dance on screen.
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18 December 2016
Harrison Kelly, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, Harrison Kelly with Future Curious' short film, Organum, explores our reliance on social media and screen culture. We pried into his @motivations and #thoughts.
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14 December 2016
Tessa Bide and Jack Kelly from Open Sky Theatre
A talk with the creators and actors of the fantastic interactive show, Hairy Fairy Tales, performed at Wem Town Hall earlier this month.
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6 December 2016
What goes on at...the Mercury Theatre Colchester?
Following on from our coverage from Mozfest 2016, we caught up with some of the organisations like the Mercury from the festival to highlight what work they do in the crossover between the digital sector and arts and culture.
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6 December 2016
Thomas Chimiak, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, Thomas Chimiak's visual poem, Vocal Barriers, is a statement on the role of technology in our society. He shared with us his experiences about the Random Acts project.
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4 December 2016
Danni Spooner, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, Danni Spooner's evocative short film, FAG, is a telling development of ideas around gender. She gave us her perspective on the Random Acts program, and what went into making the film. Read our review here
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25 November 2016
St. Benedict's and their Silver Arts Award
Bury St Edmunds is not only a town immersed in medieval history, it is also the home of what has become a nationally recognised Christmas Market.
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24 November 2016
Francesca Vern from Wallace Youth talks about Takeover Day
I attended Wallace Takeover day and spoke to Francesca, who took part in the evening Museum Takeover event at The Wallace Collection.
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24 November 2016
Takeover Day at the Wallace Collection - talking to Hannah Stokes, young organiser and singer
During the evening of The Wallace Collection's takeover, organiser Hannah Stokes sang and performed to crowds of over fifty at a time. I caught up with her to discuss her skillsets, and ask how her confidence has improved since joining Wallace Youth.
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8 November 2016
What goes on at... Canterbury Festival
Canterbury Festival happens every Autumn, and focusses across the arts and science, delivering events and talks to over 60,000 people. We spoke to Niamh Lynam-Cotter, the festival's programme and participation manager.
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3 November 2016
Interview with Simon Stephens, playwright
Prior to his 'Introduction to Theatre' workshop at the Young Vic Theatre, the esteemed The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and The Threepenny Opera playwright spoke to Voice about his views on the next generation of playwrights.
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26 October 2016
Interview with Kerry Clayton, make-up artist
Talented theatre and film make-up artist Kerry Clayton talks to our Voice Reporter Isis; about her career, past and future ambitions, and success tips for aspiring artists.
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20 October 2016
Interview with Agi K
Vlogger, photographer and award winning film-maker talks about her work and her upcoming Mozilla Festival session
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17 October 2016
Interview with Sarah Longfield
See Think Make are participants of Mozfest Fringe with Arts Award, and have spoken to us about the connection between technology and art, as well as their involvement at Mozfest 2016!
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17 October 2016
Want My Job?...with Pippa Hughes
We had the pleasure of speaking to British professional dancer, actress and model Pippa Hughes in the run up to the release date of the Indian film 'Shivaay', 28th October. As it's directed by esteemed Indian director Ajay Devgn, I'm certain the film, dubbed the 'Bollywood James Bond' will not just take Bollywood by storm, but the world! Pippa Hughes discusses her career to this point and how you could follow in her delicately precisely placed footsteps...