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Weaved into Magdalena Abakanowicz's work - review
As someone who often feels like modern art might be too abstract to understand, I did not expect myself to connect and engage with...
Apr 10, 20235 min read
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Sharing my favourite art moments of 2022
BVLGARI's Serpenti Metamorphosis by Refik Anadol at the Saatchi Gallery Shown for the first time at the gallery, this immersive...
Jan 20, 20233 min read
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I have been caught in Yukhnovich's 'Thirst Trap'
Reviewing Victoria Miro's current exhibition 'Flora Yukhnovich: Thirst Trap' Flora Yukhnovich is an artist I have been dying to write...
Mar 5, 20223 min read
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The Courtauld Gallery - home of famous Impressionist art works
The Courtauld Gallery reopened last week on the 19th of November, after a £50 million three year refurbishment and modernisation scheme,...
Nov 28, 20212 min read
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‘The Art of Banksy’ - a breath of fresh air
When I first stepped into the dark corridor of the exhibition with my tote bag, laptop bag and an audio guide, I was convinced something...
Nov 19, 20212 min read
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Geographical mapping through music – Tunde Jegede
The Gulbenkian Theatre has hosted the world-renowned cellist and kora player, Tunde Jegede. By being one of the few composers in the...
Jul 8, 20203 min read
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The process of making Magna Carta
Ciarán Barata-Hynes is the writer and main actor of the play Magna Carta which has recently been converted to stage at the Parrot Pub and...
Jul 8, 20203 min read
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Behind the Scenes of: On Your Feet
'On your feet' was one of the most energetic, spectacular and utterly fun musical I have seen. I have had the opportunity of having a...
Jul 8, 20205 min read
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Swan Lake Comes to Canterbury
The Russian State Ballet of Siberia brought to Canterbury a series of performances: three by Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky (Swan Lake, The...
Jul 8, 20202 min read
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Ready...Set...Marlowe! - Escaping Marlowe's Ghost
Marlowe’s Kit would be a great way to spend your Saturday night, not clubbing or drinking, but bonding and having a laugh trying to...
Jul 8, 20203 min read
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Mother Goose Pantomime - maybe for an older crowd?
In December 2019, the Marlowe Theatre chose the story of Mother Goose as the outline for the pantomime. While the setting was amazing, as...
Jul 8, 20202 min read
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Giselle - a complicated twist of the classic tale
Choreographed by its lead dancer Dada Masilo, Giselle tells the story of a peasant girl who falls in love with a disguised nobleman....
Jul 8, 20203 min read
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The Glyndebourne Opera Tour of 2019 - L'elisir d'Amore, Rigoletto and Rinaldo
L'Elisir d'Amour Do you believe in the elixir of love? In the 19th century in a small Italian village we are introduced to Nemorino, a...
Jul 8, 20205 min read
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Discovering the Spaces of The Marlowe Theatre
The Marlowe Theatre plays a crucial role in Canterbury’s culture. With different shows playing every week, I wanted to know more about...
Jul 8, 20206 min read
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Northern Ballet's Dracula: sadly disappointing
‘Step into the world of Dracula— if you dare.” We took the advertisement to task and found ourselves seated at 7:30 PM in Marlowe...
Jul 8, 20204 min read
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Matthew Bourne’s Romeo and Juliet
Breaking the societal boundaries that would have never been permitted in Prokofiev’s time. Two bodies lying on a cold metal table. That’s...
Jul 7, 20203 min read
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Square Go: a tough detailed exploration of masculinity
A white square, set on the floor, surrounded by chairs. That’s the set of an impressive play which explores the journey of two school...
Jul 7, 20202 min read
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Tamara de Lempicka - The hidden art deco painter
The streets of Paris flooded with well-dressed women, the magazines full of beautiful and extravagant women, the world of art bursting...
Jul 7, 20202 min read
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Climate change and art
“When it comes to the environment, time is running out. We must accelerate our response to the threats. Art has an important role in...
Jul 7, 20202 min read
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Taste of Honey
“The rich get rich and the poor get children.” One of the central subjects of this play can easily be summarised by the words of the main...
May 26, 20203 min read
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