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Opinion: Why The Working-Classes Don’t Matter in the Arts
Emma Harvey, Trinity CEO, shares her opinions on the underrepresentation of people from working class backgrounds in the arts
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Performance for Children and Families
We brought Igloo, an interactive early year's performance, to Trinity as part of our Children and Young People’s programme
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Profile: Roxana Vilk
Read about resident artist, Roxana, and her Trinity journey
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Q&A: What is a Citizens' Assembly for Culture?
Find out more about this groundbreaking initiative from producer Anjali Prashar-Savoie, and project manager David Jubb
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Sam's Story
Sam attends weekly drop in sessions at Trinity
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Siobhan's story
Read how Siobhan got her life on track after attending Trinty's youth music course
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Summer Shindig
CLICSargent presents...the lovingly crafted, handmade Summer Shindig
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Tenisha, aka Miss Tee's Story
Miss Tee has performed at Harbour Festival and garden party, this is her story
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Thank you Bristol
CEO statement following Old Market Protest 07/08/24
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Tonic Music partnership
We're partnering with Tonic Music to provide mental health support for audiences and artists
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