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'There is nothing new about fusion'

The first time cellist Matthew Barley met and sat down with renowned Indian classical musician and sarod maestro, Amjad Ali…

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Rhodes to success

A New Zealand-born baritone who studied at the Guildhall of Music and Drama is making waves on the international opera…

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Getting up to Mischief

From rockets embedded in railway bridges to outdoor performance art that tames even the most rebellious of delinquents, Ian Smith's…

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The perils of Pericles

Whoever would have thought that two vastly different theatre companies such as the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) and homeless people’s…

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Playing to win

It may be winter on the other side of the hemisphere, but the UK's Eimer Piano Trio are experiencing Australia's…

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Artists' studios: endangered species?

Escalating property prices and increased planning restrictions have contributed to an alarming shortage of artists' studios in London. Artist Michael…

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Let the games begin

Cheering squads, stomping, hollering, and behind-the-scenes intimidation tactics - it may sound like a major sporting event, but it is,…

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Oh look! Art at Oxford House in Bethnal Green

In her two year preparation for this week’s opening of the new oh!art centre at Oxford House in Bethnal Green,…

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Carmen: the 'virtual' opera

Composer Cameron Sinclair is in the middle of rehearsals when his phone rings. The cheerful sounds of chattering children echo…

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The arts in urban renaissance

This article outlines the essential contribution that the arts make to the renaissance of our urban centres. It is based…

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