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23 July 2018
Is Classical Music just too 'boring' for the younger generation?
Orchestras across the country have been trying out schemes to encourage a younger audience into the concert hall and have experienced varied success. Whilst working at the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra I learnt a lot about audience development and been researching the ways in which it can be improved.
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22 July 2018
DEBATE: Should Art be a compulsory GCSE subject?
This article is about exploring the issue of whether Art should be a compulsory GCSE. I am showcasing my own opinions and exploring the results of my recent survey which asked the public whether they were in favour or not and why. Please comment on whether you think Art should be a compulsory GCSE and why.
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20 July 2018
Tyler, Silver Arts Award
We chat to Tyler, who recently completed his Silver Arts Award in dance and dance science.
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19 July 2018
Specimens from an Imaginary Voyage at Exeter RAMM.
I saw Specimens from an Imaginary Voyage at Exeter Royal Albert Memorial Museum which is art made from glass that looks like real creatures but are actually imaginary and were created by the artist. I wanted to see them because they looked so real in the photograph on the website and I wanted to see them close up.
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18 July 2018
Lily Doolin, Silver Arts Award
We catch up with Lily Doolin who's participating in her Silver Arts Award, making and decorating unicorns out of cake, clay and mosaic!
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11 July 2018
My Arts Issue - Are dancers pressured to be so slim? If so, why?
I am sharing my Arts Issue because I think it would be interesting to get comments on this issue from people that I don't know who are also interested in the arts.
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6 July 2018
America's Cool Modernism
An exhibition of modernist American painting from the inter-war years, at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.
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4 July 2018
Lion King The Musical
I saw Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre, London. Based on the Disney animated film, The Lion King premiered on Broadway in 1997 and The Lion King London opened in October 1999, playing to packed houses ever since!
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3 July 2018
The Lion King (Musical)
The Lion King is a musical based on Disney's 1994 animated film. First opened in Britain at the Lyceum Theatre on 19 October 1999, the musical features African animals, represented by actors and actresses of all ages, in animal costumes and giant hollow puppets with elaborate and excessive makeup. Performed at the Lyceum Theatre, the musical is directed by Julie Taymor and music and lyrics by Elton John and Tim Rice, and has been running for 16 years.
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3 July 2018
Bach meets Kennedy, Kennedy meets Gershwin
Being part of the audience at the Corn Exchange in Cambridge always fills me with excitement. This time I found myself waiting for the start of Nigel Kennedy’s concert. As there was a significant delay due to heavy traffic, the atmosphere in the auditorium grew slightly tired and sleepy. It was Wednesday 16th May 2018. Bach was about to meet Kennedy and Kennedy was about to meet Gershwin.
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1 July 2018
Unit 2- Art Exhibition
For Unit 2, I organised an art exhibition designed to celebrate the friendship between my best friend and I and our progress in art since we were 12. Art brought us back together after we went to separate schools and therefore it is really important to us. I wanted to share it with everyone to demonstrate the power of art so I have created a mini online exhibition to show the development through the displays.
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29 June 2018
Share your Arts Award story
Share you Arts Award and Trinity College awards stories on Arts Award on Voice.
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26 June 2018
Brighton and Hove Photography Club Exhibition
I went to the Brighton and Hove photography club exhibition.
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26 June 2018
The Cologne Philharmonic Hall (Ludwig museum) Photography Exhibition
Why you should and shouldn't go to the Ludwig museum photography exhibition
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19 June 2018
Ellen Orange, Gold Arts Award
We speak to Ellen Orange who recently achieved her Gold Arts Award in writing and theatre production.
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13 June 2018
Over Saturation in Hollywood
I have written an essay about the over-saturation of sequels in Hollywood, and how this may have a detrimental effect on smaller independent movies
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13 June 2018
A PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP WITH RUTH GIBBS, FROM LIFE IS IN THE DETAIL PHOTOGRAPHY
I WORKED WITH ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER - RUTH GIBBS, FOCUSING IN PARTICULAR ON COMPOSITION AND FRAMING
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8 June 2018
Direct Art Action Gallery review
We went to an art gallery in Sutton Coldfield and spoke to 2 local artists and they told us about the work