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24 June 2021
Young Norfolk Creatives call for creative change
Young Norfolk Creatives have produced a film with the simple yet effective message, "listen to us", as they champion the need for more support to the creative industries.
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20 March 2021
Make Work. The funding program that invests in creatives
Bradford Producing Hub's research and development grants opportunities for the creation of new work
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3 March 2021
Budget 2021: How the government's plans will affect the arts
The government’s 2021 Budget has been announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak. With the arts having been negatively impacted in 2020, the government has allocated £400 million to help venues in England reopen.
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22 February 2021
Free webinar with Creative Youth: Celebrating identity, heritage and the arts
Creative Youth is hosting a free webinar celebrating identity, heritage and the arts on Monday 22 February, at 7pm GMT, live on Zoom.
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18 January 2021
A Post-Brexit Arts World: Free live webinar with Creative Youth
Creative Youth is hosting a free webinar discussing A Post-Brexit Arts World on Monday 18 January, 7pm GMT, live on Zoom.
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17 September 2020
Stereophonics: 'Kind' tour concert review
My Stereophonics concert review for Bronze Arts Award Part B.
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8 July 2020
Do Arts Subjects in Schools Matter?
For a long time we have been fed the narrative that arts subjects don't belong in schools. So I decided to dig a little bit deeper. Why do people feel this way about these subjects? And is there any substantial evidence to support their views?
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11 July 2020
Opening Doors - Creative Careers Q&A
Meet the Creatives. Discover their Jouneys. Start your Future.
A Q&A webinar with artists from across the creative industries.
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18 June 2020 – 31 August 2020
How to Win: a new online adventure from multi award-winning game theatre makers
Best Newcomers at Brighton Fringe 2018, game-theatre makers Hidden Track, take their empowering and fun approach to politics & storytelling online in lockdown.
Whilst we can't be together, can we find a way that everyone can win?
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5 February 2020
Why are events like Perfect Score, Leicester so vital for the Music Industry?
In a time when music seems like it's everywhere, actually getting a job in it can seem impossible. Events like Perfect Score in Leicester are working hard to change that. Here's why I found the day such an inspiration!
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3 February 2020
NEW FACTORY ACADEMY CREATIVE VENUE TECHNICIAN APPRENTICESHIPS BEGIN
As National Apprenticeship Week begins MIF tells us about their Creative Venue Technician apprentices at arts organisations across Manchester in a new scheme through The Factory Academy.
National Apprenticeship Week takes place from 3 to 9 Feb 2020
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29 January 2020
Interview with Rem Conway
Rem discusses his trajectory into the arts, the lack of diversity within creative industries, and his decision to set up his own organisation to tackle this
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19 November 2019
Should Art be censored?
For my Gold Arts Award, I have chosen to explore the issue of ' Should art be censored ' because I find 'Freedom of Expression in the Arts and Entertainment ' to be an influential part of artistic expression and believe art shouldn't need censorship.
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19 October 2019
Engage Works
National Centre for Writing and Young Norfolk Arts will explore youth engagement in the arts on Saturday 19th October.
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1 September 2019
What goes on at Platform LDN?
Breaking barriers, initiating change and sparking progression: introducing Platform LDN.
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31 August 2019
What goes on at Young Artists in Suffolk?
If you're looking to get creative in East Anglia, join YAIS to develop your artistic talent.
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11 August 2019
Pinhole Camera Workshop
I taught people how to create a pinhole camera for my leadership project.
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6 March 2019
The Arts Funding crisis in the UK
I hope to emphasize the irrationality of the gradual squeezing of arts funding in schools. I aim to demonstrate not only how this will be economically detrimental but how the Arts massively aid mental health issues and are a crucial keystone culturally.