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Monthly Archives: September 2021
Coronaclassical 26: Counting the Cost
What was the typical financial impact of lockdown on a freelance performing artist? Continue reading
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Coronaclassical 25: Levelling Down
Deep down, is 21st-Century Britain actually fairly comfortable with the idea that the performing arts should be just a rich kid’s hobby? Continue reading
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