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16 February 2018
The Lion King
My review of the play of The Lion King, which I went to go and see being performed in London in June 2017. This play included several art forms; drama, music and art. This was the first time which I had been to see this play, but I had already been to see Matilda and Charlie and The Chocolate Factory as plays, which had similar ideas to the Lion King.
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16 February 2018
Royal West Of England Academy - 'New Wave'
This is a review of the exhibition 'New Wave' at the Royal West of England Academy which celebrates the importance of Art in Education.
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16 February 2018
Royal West Of England Academy - Seeking Random (Paintings by Neil Murison)
This is a review on an Arts Exhibition in the Royal West of England Academy called Seeking Random which displays artist Neil Murison's work.
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16 February 2018
Royal West Of England Academy - Women with Vision
A review of the Royal West of England Academies exhibition coinciding with 100 years since women got the vote. The exhibition called Women with Vision focuses on the impact of female artists on our country's artistic landscape.
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16 February 2018
The Pappy Show's 'BOYS' – Vault Festival Review, London
A celebration of Manhood.
What do we feel, what do we show, what do you see?
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16 February 2018
Why are we struggling to achieve the Feminist goal?
Feminism: The advocacy of women's rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes
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16 February 2018
Is YouTube a dying platform?
YouTube has been completely central to internet culture for years; but the platform has taken several monumental turns in recent months which could very well lead to its ultimate decline.
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13 February 2018
Evros - The Crossing River Review
Seemia Theatre brings an evocative challenge on how we view the refugee crisis to VAULT Festival
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13 February 2018
Joana Nastari's ‘You, Pay Me’ – VAULT Festival 2018
“Hi, I’m Holly and I babysit grown men, a therapist in thigh highs’
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13 February 2018
Fire arts workshop
I attended a workshop in fire sword and I created a display at the end. It was a mock sword fight.
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11 February 2018
Black Panther The Album: Music From and Inspired By
Kendrick Lamar produces an album that brings together the up-and-comers in contemporary American and African Black music and celebrates Blackness by making you move.
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11 February 2018
Should we stop sneaking around Dumbledore's sexuality?
Eleven years ago, J.K. Rowling sated the appetites of her young audience by announcing that, despite not writing him explicitly as such, Albus Dumbledore was gay.
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6 February 2018
Chinese Traditional Orchestra and Music Workshop
I took the workshop to learn about different Chinese instruments and how they sound so that I can compare them to western instruments in order to get the most authentic sound.
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6 February 2018
The glamorisation of smoking in art
Glamorisation is smoking is evident throughout art over the centuries from artists including Picasso and Van Gogh. The influence this has had is extremely broad and has lead to it feeding into other types of media including film and music including popular songs such as 'Castle On A Hill.'
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3 February 2018
Little Mix: Glory Days Tour Review
On the 26th November I went to the o2 in London to see little mix in concert. It was thoroughly enjoyable and I would recommend it to anyone (excluding the elderly). It included 17 songs and involved 6-8 backup dancers.
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2 February 2018
‘For a Black Girl’ – Vault Festival 2018
“Racism and sexism don’t exist’
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