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23 June 2021
TILT Festival 2021 revives UK circus
TILT, Birmingham’s only Aerial and Physical Theatre Festival, returns for its sixth year of twelve days of world class performances, masterclasses and workshops.
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14 June 2021
Brighton Fringe: The Tempest
The Tempest is a play about magic, betrayal, love and forgiveness. Bloomin’ Arts Theatre Company features their exciting adaptation of Shakespeare’s tale at this year’s Brighton Fringe.
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4 June 2021
New Music Friday: VAYA
Ameridian Rock band VAYA combine history, culture and creativity to create new music that will surely be a new listening experience. From their second album to an award winning short film read on to find out more about this unique musical project.
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28 May 2021
JAEL ‘Half as Much’ album review
Multi-talented JAEL is an all-round artist from the Netherlands, combining a plethora of genres to create soulful and authentic music. R&B lovers we have one for the team!
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26 May 2021
University graduates and the “What Next?" conundrum
From nursery rhymes to higher education, we are constantly advancing to the succeeding stage of our lives, but as you age these steps become more uncertain and fuelled with doubt. Leaving us with the daunting question - what's next?
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24 May 2021
Glastonbury 2021: Magical moments marred by technical difficulties
Glastonbury 2021 was not short of the unexpected, with performances by Coldplay, Haim and The Smile livestreamed.
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25 May 2021 – 11 June 2021
BBC 1Xtra's search for a spoken word star
BBC Radio 1Xtra are collaborating with BBC Asian Network and Contains Strong Language Events to find the best emerging spoken word talent in the UK.
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21 May 2021
Jesy Nelson signs major solo record deal
Jesy Nelson has announced that she has signed her first solo record deal since leaving Little Mix last year.
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21 May 2021
New Music Friday: Dig Two Graves
We speak to Josh and Kenny of Dig Two Graves, a band that chooses to keep fun at the heart of its musical creations. Voice interviewed the artists to explore their journey and new release ‘Deathspeaker’.
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21 May 2021
The UK launches the first arts course for adults with learning-disabilities
The UK’s first degree-level performing arts course has been launched for adults with learning-disabilities and/or autism.
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21 May 2021
Petition against higher education arts cuts supported by more than 150,000
More than 157,000 people have signed a petition calling on the educational secretary to stop funding cuts to arts subjects at higher education level.
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17 May 2021
BBC offers hundreds of Shakespeare programmes free to schools & universities
The BBC is making hundreds of its Shakespeare programmes available free to schools, colleges and universities across the UK.
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14 May 2021
New Music Friday: Emily Daccarett
Emily Darcarett, combines her love of both fashion and music to express herself as an artist. Here she speaks to Voice about her latest release ‘Fading Memories’ and the journey that ensued after deciding to pursue music.
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12 May 2021
Women reign at The BRIT Awards 2021
This year's Brit Awards saw women dominate. Wins for Dua Lipa, Billie Ellish, and Little Mix as the first all-female winner for British group made this night one to remember.
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12 May 2021
A Spotify playlist for Mental Health Awareness Week
Find your inner zen with the Voice ‘Connecting With You’ Spotify playlist, made to make you feel-good and get you in tune with nature, as we celebrate Mental Health Awareness week.
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10 May 2021
The superpower of reading celebrated by authors Alex Wheatle and Derek Owusu
Brent Culture Service held a Black British Novels event, in which award-winning authors Alex Wheatle, Derek Owusu and Alex Pascall spoke freely about the barriers of literature.
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5 May 2021
Alex Wheatle MBE: The infamous Brixton Bard
Alex Wheatle MBE, award winning author and trailblazer for the Black British community, is not short of a story as he depicts his experience as an author within the UK and talks of how he chooses to evolve constantly as a creative.
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4 May 2021
Sareeta Domingo is taking on the romantic genre and reclaiming the Black narrative
An author, editor and self-confessed romantic genre lover is tackling the publishing industry by championing books that incorporate the diverse stories of love, with characters that celebrate representation.
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