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1 March 2019
Dance Springs
I went to the Weston Auditorium University of Hertfordshire, on Saturday 3rd of May 2014, where I saw the performance called “Dance Springs”. This was a collection of short dance pieces. I will only review two of the pieces. The performances were all created and danced by emerging artists. The intention was to try and bring together Dance, Choreographers and the Digital Media.
The first dance is called “Bridging the Void” by Choreographer and Film Artist Rachel Johnson.
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28 February 2019
Beauty and The Beast: A Musical Parody (Review)
A parody of any beloved story can be a risk, but this high octane gender swapped version of Beauty and The Beast is nothing short of a roaring and utterly hilarious success.
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28 February 2019
Late Night With Cthulu Review
In the the Old Red Lion Pub Theatre lurked a (theatrical) talk show, mandated viewing by the Old Ones - Late Night With Cthulu.
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27 February 2019
Dean Atta, The Conversation Starter
Incredibly moving spoken word about the trials and tribulations of living as a black, gay man in the UK.
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26 February 2019
(Where in the heck is) Medusa
Medusa? Maybe not. Great dance? You betcha
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26 February 2019
Plastic Fantastic?
If you're not familiar with the myth of Medusa, you may find this a little confusing. That said, if you are, you definitely will...
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26 February 2019
Werewolves
An interactive game show, where Werewolves must have the wherewithal to be aware-wolves.
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26 February 2019
Sex and the Musical
Cosmos, four ladies, and flip phones. Is it the late 90's? Probably.
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26 February 2019
My Beethoven review
This is my arts inspiration Beethoven for my arts award
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25 February 2019
Tribute to Rock
A show where the worst crime you can commit is learning hip hop routines? Sign me up!
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24 February 2019
Patient 4260 Review
Patient 4620 is an atmospheric exploration into the psyche of a disturbed artist.
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24 February 2019
Rippling Waters Review:
It’s about mysterious creatures under the sea, fish, crabs, dolphins, seaweed, boats, shipwrecks, mermaids, paddles and lots of underwater creatures coming to life.
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23 February 2019
The 1975 - Sheffield Arena
On 25 January 2019, The 1975 took Sheffield Arena by storm with their new and improved performance showcasing their latest album.
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23 February 2019
Australia: A Whinging Poms Guide
Australia, a land of warm days, big spiders, and crocodiles every few meters. Or is it?
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22 February 2019
The Red Shoes - Matthew Bourne ballet
The Red Shoes was performed at the Milton Keynes Theatre in Milton Keynes. It took place on Thursday 16th February 2017 at 19:30. This was the first proper ballet that I had ever been to see so I did find it a bit confusing because there were no words. I managed to pick up the main story line but I would probably have to go back and watch it again to completely understand it.
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22 February 2019
'Everywoman' at VAULT Festival
Anything you want done, baby, this play will do it naturally
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20 February 2019
Hidden/Revealed by Sarah Davies - Review
I hope you enjoy reading this short review. If you want to see some pictures just search Sarah Davies Hidden Revealed. I would have put some in but I'm not sure who they belong to. If you like her art feel free to support her in her artistry; as Sarah is a family friend I know that she has stuggled to earn a living from just art alone but would love to.