Make + Create Breaks: Socially Distant Summer
…radio and TV. This online event is part of Make + Create Breaks: a summer season of Instagram Live sessions featuring creative work from Guildhall School staff, students and alumni….
…radio and TV. This online event is part of Make + Create Breaks: a summer season of Instagram Live sessions featuring creative work from Guildhall School staff, students and alumni….
…studio complex one of the biggest in the world. It now features 19 studios, two performance spaces and the world’s largest Rednet installation which utilises Dante audio network. This large…
…their skills and employability as part of their academic curriculum. The Duke unveiled a plaque which was designed, fabricated and installed by UTC staff and students using on-site technology.” …
…Goldman and picture editor/creative consultant Marian Paterson. Successful submissions will be published on an official Instagram feed, and one lucky entrant will have the opportunity to win a bespoke summer…
…informal conversation, streamed via Instagram Live, Paula Varjack is joined by Tom Marshman who discusses their practice and shares advice, experience and ideas with the next generation. Tom has been…
…Director of Fantasy High Street, a not-for-profit arts organisation which creates performance events and installations in town centres to connect communities to their high streets in a positive way. She…
…life and rebirth will be expressed through a characteristically wide range of media; photography, works on paper, sound works, sculpture and large scale immersive installations. Since her emergence in the…
…possible due to LCM’s state-of-the-art Dante audio network and the world’s largest Focusrite RedNet installation. A host of talent from across the College was showcased on the night, and students…
…in nature, drawing upon collaborative and interdisciplinary practices, arising from choreographic and performance-making research. The students are working across media, using live performance, film and video, installation and documentary processes….
…of Red: Keir Hardie in West Ham, the third installment in his Newham Trilogy; and a brief consideration of the public, inclusive and social nature of community-orientated, history-based theatre. Speaker’s…
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