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26 July 2016
Making Music: Helen Pugh
Helen Pugh is part of Fulham Symphony Orchestra, a group who are registered with Making Music. You can read more about Making Music as an organisation here.
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26 July 2016
Interview with Danielle Winter
Actress and Bristol Old Vic alumni Danielle Winter talks to us about a new project she has worked on, and gives advice to young people who want to get into acting
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25 July 2016
Interview with David Arrondelle
Lead actor in the new seven part series Hector Vs The Future talks about working on the podcast, working with James Hamilton, and gives advice to young people
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24 July 2016
Interview with James Huntrods
Staff writer on Cartoon Network's The Amazing World of Gumball, and co-writer of Hector Vs The Future talks about his work, and how you can follow in his footsteps!
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23 July 2016
Interview with James Hamilton
The multi-award winning comedy writer and performer, and creative lead for Casual Violence has written a podcast series.Here is what he has to say about it!
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21 July 2016
Before the Crash
After their gig at The Shed, I interviewed Sherilyn Wileman (vocals), Oisin George (Lead guitar), Michaela Wade (Bass) and Liam George (Drums) about their experience in the band.
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21 July 2016
Ian Francis: Flatpack Film Festival
Flatpack is a Birmingham-wide film festival, which happens every spring at different locations around the city. Idriss Assoumanou met the festival's director, Ian Francis to find out more.
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13 July 2016
Can art change the world highly commended: Eva Stinis, Madelief Peters and Dinara Kaziyeva
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. Eva Stinis, Madelief Peters and Dinara Kaziweva were highly commended by the panel.
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13 July 2016
Can art change the world highly commended: Ashna Ahmad
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. Ashna Ahmad was highly commended by the panel.
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13 July 2016
Can art change the world highly commended: Anri Araya
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. Anri Araya was highly commended by Neha Lakhanpaul.
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13 July 2016
Can art change the world highly commended: Dominika Visy
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. Dominika Visy was highly commended by the panel.
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13 July 2016
Can art change the world highly commended: Suzanne Henry
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. Suzanne Henry was highly commended by the panel.
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9 July 2016
Our Creative Future: Akram Khan
For Arts Award Week (2-10th July 2016) we spoke to choreographer Akram Khan about the journey he's taken, and his work on this year's Big Dance.
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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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4 July 2016
Our Creative Future: Lucy Spraggan
For Arts Award Week (2-10th July 2016) we spoke to singer and songwriter Lucy Spraggan, about the journey she's taken.
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29 June 2016
Can art change the world runner up: Taiwo, Adekola and Kim
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. Taiwo, Adekola and Kim a group of three poets, were one of three entries to be awarded runner up.
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29 June 2016
Can art change the world runner up: Massiah Abraham Begashaw
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. Massiah Abraham Begashaw, a written/spoken word poet and photographer, was one of three runners up.