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Using familiar music to showcase the best in contemporary dance is proving a winning formula for Rambert’s Rooster, Christopher Bruce’s electrifying celebration of the swinging Sixties set to a Rolling Stones soundtrack. The original rock ’n’ roll swagger of the band is brought thrillingly to life with sharp-suited, snake-hipped men and strong, sassy women performing […]
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Author Jenny McLachlan is about to leave her job as a teacher to become a full-time writer. Here she gives us a glimpse into a typical day as she prepares to make that change...
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LESLEY FINLAY enjoyed this macabre retelling of Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus...
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There's plenty of time to enter the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award...
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Simon Barraclough is one of the judges of the Foyle Young Poet of the Year award. He talked to LESLEY FINLAY about his development from record shop worker to poet...
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Student ALEX RYE shares her experience from choosing a school to winning a place at performing arts school...
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Deadlines for drama school are whooshing by. But the good news is that students wishing to apply for next year’s courses have plenty of time to start preparing. MATTHEW TURNBULL from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts gives us some great advice...
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Funding for the arts is a real hot potato – organisations, in the face of draconian cuts to budgets, have been told to draw on the generosity of big business. The partnership between Deutsche Bank and Shakespeare’s Globe started long before serious austerity was an issue. Now in its eighth year, Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank continues to make a real, effective and sustainable difference to students and teachers, as LESLEY FINLAY found out...
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It’s all happening, of course, at the Imperial War Museum – with the centenary of the First World War. The Manchester site has a display of photographs that shed light on female social history as INK PELLET discovered…
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