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28 May 2019
Rachael Sage Live Review
Having been a fan of Rachael Sage for quite some time, I jumped at the chance to see her perform live. On the 16th of May I headed down to Bedford hoping that her studio sound with which I was enamoured would be done justice in a live environment.
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27 May 2019
Cake International
On the 6 of April 2019, I went to the cake international event in Excel London, in the form of cake decorating. There were many different activities and displays going on including workshops one of which I attended. I learnt lots about the art.
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27 May 2019
Review of a Contemporary Art Fair at Newbury Racecourse
My thoughts on my first time at an art exhibition.
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26 May 2019
Huguette Caland at Tate, St Ives.
Huguette Caland is a Lebanese artist whose work is currently being exhibited in a solo exhibition at the Tate gallery in St Ives. I visited the exhibition on 26 May 2019.
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26 May 2019
Porthmeor Young Artists Competition 2019
The Porthmeor Young Artists Exhibition and Competition was aimed at promoting the work of up and coming young Cornish Artists. It was organised by the St Ives School of Painting and hosted in the prestigious Penwith Gallery culminating in the prize giving on 5th April 2019.
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26 May 2019
Young Art Cornwall 2018
Young Art Cornwall was a competition to promote the talent of young Cornish artists, while raising money for Cancer Research UK. The exhibition of the short-listed and award winning artworks took place at the Tate Gallery in St Ives between the 6th and the 9th of December 2018.
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25 May 2019
An iconic visit to Ikon
My visit to the Ikon gallery, located in Birmingham. A showcase of contemporary art created to encourage members of the community to engage in all forms of media, that is both accessible and inspiring.
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25 May 2019
The Birmingham Royal Ballet
Before a week ago I had never had the pleasure of seeing ballet live, So what did I think of it? I thought that it was beyond incredible. And here’s why…
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25 May 2019
Fillingdon Fine Art Gallery
As a part of my Bronze Arts Award I wrote this review.
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25 May 2019
Review of Dead dog in A Suitcase (and other love songs)
Dead Dog in a Suitcase is a story that has been adapted for the stage by Carl Grose, the original story (The Beggar’s Opera) by John Gay.
When Mayor Goodman and his dog are assassinated, they leave a lot behind. A miserable widow, an empty suitcase and the pressing need for a new mayor. Which is where Les Peachum and his wife step in, but not necessarily with good intent. But things only get worse when their daughter, Pretty Polly Peachum, marries contract killer Macheath which Mr and Mrs Peachum are not happy about at all.
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25 May 2019
COOPED by Spymonkey
Think 1/2 Monty Python 1/2 Morecambe & Wise with a sprinkle of psychedelic mushrooms on top for good measure.
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24 May 2019
Anna Boghiguian - A UK retrospective at the Tate St Ives
Between February and May this year, the Tate St Ives held a retrospective exhibition of works by the Armenian Egyptian Artist Anna Boghiguian. I visited the exhibition on Sunday, 03 March and this is my review of the exhibition. I was inspired by some of the art to create my own work in Copper and Aluminium, a new media form for me.
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24 May 2019
As a Tiger in the Jungle
A beautiful, heartbreaking performance that covers the very real issue of child exploitation in the circus
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24 May 2019
In 2019, there are worse things than milkshakes
Some have called the milking of politicians a worrying precursor to further political violence. Is it worth the hubbub or are people just milking it?
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23 May 2019
Audition for the Portsmouth District Magic Circle
This is a very special moment in my Arts Award journey, I was privileged to audition for the Portsmouth District Magic circle. This was to be considered for a membership.
I had an amazing experience performing for my fellow magicians and peers, as they will be able to give me advice and judge my performance with a magicians eye for detail.
I really enjoyed the experience and cant wait to perform there again after my initiation ceremony.