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5 August 2019
And where am I?!
Disability representation in the arts could and should be better
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12 July 2019
Arts Education - Re: "Academic subjects are more important than the arts"
Some reflections on the way in which music education is conceived and the many issues that they present.
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1 July 2019
BBC Commission Opportunities – Intro to Interactive and Immersive workshop
BBC Commission Opportunities – Intro to Interactive and Immersive workshop
Get inspired by the potential of Interactive and Immersive Art and find out how to apply for BBC Arts and Arts Council England's New Creatives programme.
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17 June 2019
Don(er) Pasquale: A riotous, comical opera?
A modern twist on an old art form leads to an funny, entertaining performance.
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26 July 2019
Squashbox Theatre: Curious Creatures
Using puppets, comedy and live music, plus lots of amazing natural history facts, Squashbox Theatre will uncover the mysteries of the animal kingdom.
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26 July 2019
Sarah Butterworth - Woodspeak Creators
Expect a fabulous team activity day exploring words and images, and create your very own woodland sculpture to take home.
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13 April 2019
Why is there no representation of black people in the arts?
The arts issue I have chosen is about representation of black people in the arts. I wanted to explore why this is.
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26 February 2019
Brexit, the arts & young performers
How Brexit will affect Arts and Culture in the UK
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2 March 2019
Brighton Fringe Family Guide Launch
Come to Horatio's Bar on Brighton Palace Pier to celebrate the launch of our Brighton Fringe 2019 Family Guide.
Winners and runners-up of the Family Guide cover competition will be announced at the event with the Mayor of Brighton & Hove, Councillor Dee Simson, handing out prizes.
The launch will include entertainment from the fantastic Miss Disney, free refreshments and Brighton Palace Pier will be giving a free ride to every child that attends.
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28 January 2019
MIF selects six local artists to receive world class training, funding and support
Funding awarded to Manchester International Festival by Jerwood Arts will provide mentoring fellowships for six Manchester-based creatives.
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13 January 2019
Art by Santiago Ribeiro for the first time in British Lands
Chelsea, London 22 – 24 February 2019
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21 December 2018
How the arts can positively affect our health and well-being
Let's focus on the arts as a route to the mental health solution.
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1 November 2018
Surviving the Arts landscape? A Q&A series with Emerging Historic Conservators.
Paula Moore the Director at Talkin’ Culture is currently talking to emerging historic conservators through a series of blog Q&As to understand more about working with applied arts and craft.
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5 October 2018
Interview with activist artist Dion Kitson
We catch up with artist Dion Kitson, an international British artist with a political message in his fine art.
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25 September 2018
Sexism and the Music Industry
Is sexism within the music industry completely overlooked and are we doing enough to inspire women to take part in the arts?
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19 September 2018
What will a no-deal Brexit actually look like for the UK dance industry?
With just over six months to go until Brexit meets its deadline, growing concerns are accumulating in the creative sector. But what does a no-deal - or bad deal - Brexit mean for the UK's dance industry?
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12 September 2018
Interview with Norwich Pride
Norwich Pride celebrated its 10th anniversary this year and we spoke to Nick O'Brien, who helped start it. This interview was conducted at the end of July.