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25 April 2018
Children and the Arts Start Programme with Nonsuch Theatre
I attended the second of three days where schools from across Nottingham came to experience the arts. I Recently had the pleasure of attending one of the three workshop days offered to Nottinghamshire secondary schools by Nonsuch Theatre in the start programme. The Start programme is a national project ran by Children and the Arts.
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7 March 2018
Get gold with apprenticeships - a blog by Emrys
This month, Arts Award Voice is all about Apprenticeships. Apprenticeships weren't really around in the same way when I was at the right stage in life to do one, at least not in the creative industries.
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24 January 2018
Top Resolutions to help get you in to an arts career
Is 2018 your year to start an art career? Here are a few resolutions to help you get there, and some links to more resources too.
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23 January 2018 – 5 February 2018
East Midlands Arts Award Expo - a Call for performers
If you're an Arts Award participant or achiever from the East Midlands we want to hear from you! Apply to be at a showcase on 13th March 2018.
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13 December 2017
How to Get Gold and Stay Well
Doing any project, qualifications, work or life in general can be taxing. It’s important to look after yourself and avoid burnout or break down!
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27 October 2017
Get Creative with Mozfest 2017
We've already posted about the installations and talks from the Artist Open Studios, and below is a selection of sessions from Emrys, our project manager, for any creative visiting Mozfest. It's not an exhaustive list and we recommend you take a look at the full schedule.
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18 September 2017
Youth Led Theme Sessions for MozFest 2017
MozFest is nearly here! Join us between 27-29 October at Ravensbourne College in London. We will be introducing you to the youth-led track, a series of all new Arts Award sponsored sessions focused on young leaders running creative and engaging sessions on internet issues close to their heart.
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16 August 2017
Stephen Bailey: Can't Think Straight
A witty hour with fantastic adlib, highly entertaining stories and an audience crying with laughter.
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15 August 2017
Get Gold by... being a creative intrapreneur
An intrapreneur is like an entrepreneur - but bringing your enterprising skills to an organisation and driving it forward. So you get to flex your enterprising nature, but without the risk associated of going it alone.
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15 August 2017
Off the Top: Neuroscience with Attitude
A good demonstration of how you can bring neuroscience and performance together.
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15 August 2017
Tago - Korean Drum II
It's not something you find often in your local theatre; so take the opportunity to see it.
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15 August 2017
Paris De Nuit
A circus with a lustful appeal to all tastes; packed with dance and music with a 1930's Parisian theme.
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15 August 2017
Danny O'Brien: RaconTour
Opening with a clever video, this is a light hearted look at Danny's journey to Edfringe 2017.
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15 August 2017
Confessions of a Personal Trainer
An interesting insight to a luxury gym in New York, delivered by Katie Kopajtic in a one woman show.
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12 August 2017
Anya Anastasia: Rogue Romantic
'Love, Lust and Delirium. A beautifully crafted concoction of live music, movement, humour and audience engagement.
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12 August 2017
Lucy Porter: Choose Your Battles
Lucy knows how to make people laugh. Witty observations and the ability to read the room fuels her success.
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12 August 2017
Tom Ward: Love Machine
A naturally funny guy who opens brilliantly with his audience interaction.
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3 August 2017 – 3 October 2017
Arts Award led sessions for Mozfest 2017 - a final call
A final call for Arts Award participants and achievers to run a session at Mozfest 2017 in London. A few bursaries are available to cover your travel costs.
Comment posted on 16 May 2023
A very interesting comment on a new take to explore exhibitions and connect the digital and physical worlds. Your reflections are great and so good to pick up potential age appropriateness and how it can inspire or not young artists. Another great review.