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23 April 2020
Keeping up performing arts training in lockdown
I hope to share things that I have been doing during lockdown to continue my musical theatre training. I want to give information on online classes to help performing arts students to use this time productively and grow their skillset.
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23 April 2020
Things I can't wait to do once we're allowed out again!
This was a pretty tough one to write because lockdown is getting to me (as it is with all of us)! Today I was daydreaming about what I'm most looking forward to once we're allowed out again and I thought I'd share it to keep all of our spirits up!
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23 April 2020
We’re blasting Pet Puma’s ‘Spaceship’ in quarantine… And who can blame us?
‘Spaceship’ is the exact song we need right now. It’s light-hearted enough to be the perfect tune for keeping your spirits up in isolation, it’s unusual enough to keep you entertained and the video is out of this world!
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23 April 2020
How staying at home is helping us connect
How the lockdown is making one nihilist change her ways, because maybe, just maybe, humans aren’t so bad after all
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23 April 2020
Culture lockdown: Film and TV
Some of the Voice Contributors take a look at the best film and TV offerings to keep you going during the ongoing quarantine
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22 April 2020
Sully from Monster's University
I enjoyed this activity. I love all art and really like character illustrations. It was fun drawing my favourite character.
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21 April 2020
“To be a poet is a condition, not a profession.” — Robert Graves
Poetry is an art, a passion that can only be written by those who are gifted with the power of creativity. It can be the most wonderful of fairy tales to the one of histories darkest most sad moments.
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21 April 2020
How to skill share during isolation
Even when face-to-face contact is discouraged, there are ways of sharing your skills to achieve your Arts Award in isolation!
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21 April 2020
My review of Monster's University
I chose to review this film because I had seen it before and liked it. I remember the animation being very good.I enjoyed the film, it was fast paced and exciting. It kept me interested for the whole hour and forty minutes.
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21 April 2020
Jane Eyre - Live Screening Review
This adaptation of Jane Eyre certainly does not take anything away from its predecessor. If anything it just shares this feminist story with more people, and for that I am grateful
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21 April 2020
Review of Monster's University
I enjoyed the film very much. Sully is one of my favourite characters. The film was funny both visually and scripted. I enjoyed the competitive elements of the scare games. Please read my review to see more detail about why the movie works so well.
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21 April 2020
Taylor Castro releases ‘Girl, Afraid’ in time for Mental Health Awareness month
May is Mental Health Awareness month, and mental health is of utmost importance for us to consider. Taylor Castro has released a song not only revealing her own deeply personal struggles with mental health, but also encourages others to do the same.
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20 April 2020
Kris James is gearing up for his biggest release yet.
Kris James is gearing up for his biggest release yet. Due for release on 5th June, ‘Naive’ is the perfect song to tell his story (so far).
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20 April 2020
Pushing the boundaries of period drama
Are period TV and movies diverse enough? I explore what representation has already been achieved in this genre and what advancements are still needed.
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19 April 2020
Olafur Eliasson - 'Sometimes the river is the bridge', viewed from the safety of my sofa.
This is a review of Olafur Eliasson's virtual exhibition, 'Sometimes the river is the bridge'. It discusses the impact of Eliasson's exhibition and its current place within a global pandemic.
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16 April 2020
Delena unleashes 'SOS'
Ukrainian-born Delena burst onto the alt-pop scene with her alternative-aesthetic music videos, racking up an impressive 5M streams to date. But it is with upcoming single ‘SOS’ that she really comes into her own.