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Life&Style Editor Frankie Rhodes is impressed by Masilo's innovative adaption of the Giselle, a classic ballet from 1841
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Culture Critic Rebecca O'Daly previews the re-imagining of the iconic, Giselle, set in rural South Africa at the Birmingham Hippodrome
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Culture Editor Luca Demetriou reviews the free-thinking, boundary-pushing event series He.She.They at Fabric in London, experiencing a rave to remember
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Culture Editor Luca Demetriou explores some of the most prominent cultural figures for within Black History for Black History Month in October
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Culture Editor Emily Breeds discusses what you can expect at the upcoming BASS Festival celebrating Black History Month
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Ahead of the final day of Birmingham Heritage Week 2019, Culture Critic Grace Baxendine describes the unmissable event that showcases Birmingham's cultural brilliance
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Culture Editor Luca Demetriou reviews Grease, returning to its roots as the gritty musical surrounding working-class characters who are rooted in their social lives
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Comment Editor Abby Spreadborough, reviews the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition, the world's oldest open submission exhibition
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Culture Editor Emily Breeds reviews the University's Music Society's production of A Little Night Music, a spectacular Scandinavian musical
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Culture Editors Luca Demetriou and Emily Breeds visit the Barber Institute for a fun and interactive experience with the most recent Barber Lates event
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Life&Style Editor Ellie Silcock previews the hit musical Six, coming to Birmingham in July 2020
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Culture Critic Olivia Boyce reviews the wonderful showcase by Elmhurst Ballet School, featuring electrifying and talented performances of ballet, contemporary, jazz, character and flamenco dance