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6 March 2017
Neglecting the Arts in Schools
Compulsory triple science at GCSE is a blow to the arts
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23 February 2017 – 30 March 2017
Arts Award Club with Norwich Theatre Royal
Join Arts Award Club in Stage Two!
A unique opportunity for young people to grow as artists and arts leaders
Do you want to learn new skills in the arts and develop your creativity and communication?
Arts Award can be achieved in any area of the arts – it's up to you! Members will explore the world of theatre-making with Stage Two's dedicated advisers who can support young people in developing their arts interests. You can be the creator or performer of your own work, or choose to develop creative skills with roles in marketing or event management.
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14 February 2017 – 14 April 2017
Arts Award Club with Norwich Theatre Royal
A unique opportunity for young people to grow as artists and arts leaders
Do you want to learn new skills in the arts and develop your creativity and communication?
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27 January 2017
Becky Demmen, Freelance Creative and Visual Artist & Gold Achiever
In an ever-changing world, accessibility within the arts can be neglected. To make this area fruitful for all, regardless of ability, is paramount.
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20 December 2016
Leaving the EU: Good or Bad for the Arts?
This is about the implications of leaving the EU in the Arts
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18 November 2016 – 18 January 2017
The encoreinsure.com Brighton Fringe Bursary Scheme
Encore Insure in conjunction with Brighton Fringe are very pleased to announce the encoreinsure.com Brighton Fringe Bursary Scheme - Five winning events will have their Brighton Fringe 2017 registration fee paid by encoreinsure.com!
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18 November 2016 – 18 January 2017
The Irene Mensah Brighton Fringe Bursary
ART:sync and urbanflo creative in conjunction with Brighton Fringe are very pleased to announce the 'Irene Mensah Artist Bursary' for community artists based in Brighton & Hove who are participating in Brighton Fringe 2017.
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18 November 2016 – 18 January 2017
The Pebble Trust Brighton Fringe Award
The Pebble Trust is supporting Brighton Fringe participants by offering three bursaries to young people wishing to put on an event.
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18 November 2016 – 18 January 2017
Think Big with O2 & Brighton Fringe
Brighton Fringe is an official Youth Partner of O2 Think Big. This means that if you are aged between 13 and 25, you can apply for a Think Big fund of £300 towards the cost of putting on an event.
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18 November 2016 – 18 January 2017
Register for Brighton Fringe 2017!
Registration to take part in Brighton Fringe 2017 is OPEN! Register by 9th December to get an Early Bird discount.
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5 October 2016
An introduction: The Arts & Anti-bullying
The anti-bullying movement should be one of the most advantageous and viral campaigns in the world. But often we forget that art can help victims and perpetrators of bullying overcome more obstacles than imaginable.
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13 September 2016
Art shouldn't break the bank
Accessibility in the arts is a constantly ongoing debate. Ellen Orange explore why she thinks art needs to be more accessible.
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18 August 2016 – 18 October 2016
Join Artswork as our new Operations & Programme Assistant Apprentice!
To provide Artswork with administrative, office (operations and finance) and events support. The role will report to the Operations Manager and work with colleagues across the organisation.
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29 June 2016
Lucy Suggate - Next Choreography Festival
An interview with Lucy Suggate - Guest Artist for the Siobhan Davies Dance Next Choreography Festival
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21 June 2016 – 21 August 2016
Next Choreography Taster Sessions
Next Choreography is a yearlong course for choreographically curious young people. Through weekly sessions participants explore choreographic processes used across art forms; working with artists and attending events, experimenting in the studio and presenting work at the Next Choreography Festival.
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13 April 2016
Map of Me - Half Moon Young People's Theatre
A spoken word and theatre piece written by award-winning poet Rosemary Harris. Produced by Papertale in partnership with Apples and Snakes at the Half Moon Theatre.
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12 November 2015
What Goes on at…Lumiere
Lumiere, is the UK's largest light festival in Durham, happening from 12th November and featuring light-based art installations across the city. I spoke to the festival producer Kate Harvey to find out more.
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2 October 2015
Feminism and the Impact of the Digital Age
Bath Literature Festival has been showing a great variety of female content ahead of today's International Women's Day. Yesterday, I headed to Feminism and the Impact of the Digital Age, with Sarah Brown, Suzanne Moore, and Bath Festivals' own, Viv Groskop.