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A Message from Bristol City Council about Business Rate Relief
Does Bristol City Council give you relief on business rates for the building you use for making, performing, exhibiting or collaborating? If you think it does this is an important message about the future of that relief so please read.
- Giant Doilies come to Bristol
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Hook, Skip, Repeat by Jeremiah Krage and Heidi Dorschler is this year’s Mayfest and Theatre Bristol commission for the 2013 festival. Jeremiah told us more about the piece.
- Ours Was the Fen Counry
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For the past two years Dan Canham has been capturing conversations with people of the fens in East Anglia. Eel-catchers, farmers, parish councilors, museum keepers, molly dancers and conservat…
- To You To Me 7 Notes are now online
- United we stand, divided we fall…
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New writing company Box of Tricks tours the South West with short plays by some of the most exciting playwriting talent in the country. Word:Play/NWxSW challenges six playwrights – three from …
- My Baby Just Cares For Me
- Champloo White Caps India Tour - final vodcast
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Nic, Joel and Wilkie conclude their Indian tour odyssey in Chennai, where they perform at the city's first HipHop Fest, as well as doing "battle" with LA dance crew Versa Style.
- Champloo White Caps India Tour - vodcast 3
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The next leg of the tour sees Joel, Wilkie and Nic take White Caps to Thrissur and Mumbai, and experience one of the most nailbiting get ins ever.
- Storytelling at the Brewery
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Everyone has, at some point, been transfixed by someone telling them a good story. For many settling down for some yarn spinning is an experience reserved solely for children. However, ‘Storyt…
- Digital fairy tale: inside The Stick House
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Playwright, Sharon Clark and Creative Technologist, Tom Burton tell us about their explorations into how new technologies can make for sensuous and immersive storytelling.
