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7 January 2020
Poet Luke Wright on politics, performance poetry and his new touring show
"I wanted to create a personal story that reflected the attitudes being displayed in a wider political narrative."
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6 January 2020
Top 10 visual artworks of the decade
From photography to street-art and paintings that challenge the norm, we’re taking a look at the most provocative visual art of the last decade.
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3 January 2020
Voice Views: What have you always wanted to try?
From origami to a new musical instrument, martial arts to a new film genre, this Janaury we would love to know: what have you always wanted to try? Let us know and join in with this month’s #VoiceViews series.
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30 December 2019
Don't wait for permission, create your own work instead says Masha Kevinovna
"The crux of The Girl With Glitter In Her Eye is about the validity of voice and what it means to have a voice removed, echoed both in my personal life and the political landscape."
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22 December 2019 – 30 January 2020
Apply for Ones to Watch 2020
Are you a student or graduate living in Yorkshire? Ones to Watch celebrates emerging artistic talent - make sure you apply today.
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22 December 2019 – 17 January 2020
Apply for the Laura Kinsella Fellowship
If you are an early career writer of literary fiction, this opportunity could kickstart your literary career.
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20 December 2019
Interview with Rosemara Mather-Lupton, Learning Programme Manager at Culture Mile
"Fusion Prize is a competition to find skills development solutions, which harness the power of creative or cultural activity."
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19 December 2019
Discover! Creative Careers Week with Doncaster Community Arts
Find out more about how Doncaster Community Arts were able to get involved with the recent Discover! Creative Careers week.
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13 December 2019
What goes on at Brewery Arts Centre?
"We aim to make all art experiences accessible, authentic and exciting in order to engage and inspire."
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9 December 2019
Interview with Amari Harris and Andy McKeane, Storyteller and Director at Streatham Space
"Unscrupulous landlords and people struggling to make ends meet – it sounds like Victorian London, but it’s the reality of today. All of that sits underneath an uplifting and highly silly show where we invite the audience to play along and, hopefully, send out a positive message."
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9 December 2019
We wanted to explore misunderstood love, says performance duo Shamira and Eugénie
"We wanted to make a show exploring and celebrating these kinds of relationship dynamics and love stories (ancient and unwritten) that might be misunderstood and might elude labels: love in the in-between."
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2 December 2019 – 31 December 2019
Submissions now open: Young Audio Awards
The Young Audio Awards are the UK awards for 8 to 18 year olds and schools who love making audio.
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5 December 2019
Voice Views: Your 2019 Arts Highlight
We’re looking back on 2019, and we want you to join us. What has been your 2019 arts highlight?
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5 December 2019
Actor Gregg Lowe on the importance of the arts and his up-coming Netfilx debut
"Young people are the voice of the future and we need those voices. More than anything, the arts help us to shape the world we live in and teach others what we know."
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5 December 2019
Want my job? with James Barry, theatre writer and director
Want to work in theatre? We talk to James Barry about what it's like to be in charge of the pantomime at Theatre Royal Winchester...
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5 December 2019 – 31 January 2020
Opportunity to bring new theatre to Edinburgh Fringe 2020
If you're involved in a young theatre ensemble and want to perform at Edinburgh Fringe 2020, check out this opportunity from the Pleasance.
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4 December 2019 – 3 January 2020
Catalyst 2020: calling all young Writers and Directors
If you're 18-25 and interested in writing and directing for theatre, this opportunity could be for you.
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4 December 2019
Caroline Calloway: manipulative or misunderstood?
Caroline Calloway: a constant source of criticism, Cambridge University graduate, and so-called “scammer”. I’ll take a look at why the anti-Calloway criticism could be undeserved, and suggest she might be more savvy aesthete than scheming charlatan.
Comment posted on 10 June 2020
What a fab group review! It's a great insight into Leonard Goldman's mind and life, as well as perhaps what the city used to be. Thanks guys! :)