Voicebox: Travel and culture
Mark Twain said that travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness. We tend to agree! In this Voicebox we will explore art and culture from an international perspective, as well as provide tips on how to plan your own trips, and store personal travel experiences.
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10 November 2023
The Korean Wave Exhibition at the V&A London
Review of The Korean Wave Exhibition at the V&A in London
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10 November 2023
African Fashion Exhibition at the V&A London
Review of the African Fashion Exhibition at the V&A in London
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17 January 2023
Carnatic Concert review
On the 2nd of January 2023 I attended a concert at the Raghavendra Swami mutt in slough. The concert consisted of a young vocalist and an extremely talented veena player. I have been to many Carnatic concerts however this was one of my favourites!
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23 October 2022
Project report on Cultural sessions for Brownies Girl Guiding
Overall Project review of sessions I ran with Brownie Girl Guiding. This overview includes how my leadership qualities have developed and I have learnt from my experience. Any things I would change for my next project.
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26 July 2022
Extraordinary environment to display artwork
Sculptures displayed amongst the wildlife is a fantastic idea. A walk in the forest and gallery all in one is more than I could ask for. With hundreds of unique sculptures in the 10 acres you will struggle with not being entertained or engaged.
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15 June 2022
Madame Tussauds: uneventful or exhilarating
Madame Tussauds, a great day out for all! The set designs, lighting, and live actors make a special experience with a fresh take on exhibiting the artists’ work. You are encouraged to interact with the wax models and have a laugh.
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21 May 2022
Review of Quantum Theatre's Macbeth
I went to the National Trust property Hartlebury castle to watch Quantum theatre’s production of Macbeth, a Shakespearian play performed by a cast of five talented young actors. Read on to hear my opinions on this show!
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2 May 2022
Les Miserables West End Review
Here's my review of the West End production of the legendary “Les Miserables” in the Sondeim theatre. A must see show, reads on to learn why.
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12 January 2022
Tate Modern
Here's a review of my trip to London in August, when I went to Tate Modern. Hope you enjoy!
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26 January 2021
Chinese New Year at The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
We're celebrating Chinese New Year online this year. Visit our website www.stokemuseums.org.uk to see fab photos of past events. You will find videos, fun craft activities, Chinese ceramics, competitions and more!
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30 July 2020
St Helens World Of Glass
Visit to the St Helens World of Glass Museum
Written by Danni Skelding
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29 July 2020
Studio 2 - John Charles Exhibition
John Charles exhibition and latest commission reveal
Held at studio 2 Liverpool
Written by Danni Skelding
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27 July 2020
John Charles - Exhibition Review
Review of John Charles solo exhibition
Written by Danni Skelding
26.07.20
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2 March 2018
Face to Face with Gogh
The Van Gogh museum - reviewing a world-renowned centre of artistic revolution.
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16 February 2018
Royal West Of England Academy - Seeking Random (Paintings by Neil Murison)
This is a review on an Arts Exhibition in the Royal West of England Academy called Seeking Random which displays artist Neil Murison's work.
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31 August 2015
What goes on at...Global Arts Corps
Global Arts Corps have worked in areas such as Rwanda, Kosovo, Cambodia and Northern Ireland, using theatre as a tool to form bonds and bring people together from opposite sides of - often violent - disputes. We caught up with Executive Producer, Jackie Lessac, to find out more.
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30 August 2015
Is dance the most universal art form of all?
Dance needs no translation, does that mean it's universal?
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25 August 2015
Is visual art less universal than ever?
An exploration of the line between the conceptual and the accessible.