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Have your elf a merry little Christmas
Our last blog post before 2020… say it ain’t snow, I hear you cry. But haven’t we ended the year with a bang! ‘Christmas With The Cratchits’ written by Danielle Maycox and performed by Proud and Loud Arts was one of the highlights of our very busy year! A round of Santa-plause Congratulations to Danielle […]
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Nominated for the Manchester Cultural Awards 2019
Proud and Loud Arts were invited to attend the Manchester Cultural Awards ceremony on the 9th November 2019.
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Shadow Girl Origins has Big Imagination
Artist Chrissy Carol Jones is going from strength to strength as her new storytelling show, Shadow Girl – Origins is performed across Greater Manchester.
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Burning Down the House
Proud & Loud Arts are working closely with Chrissy and in collaboration with M6 Theatre Company; renowned for its original, highly visual storytelling and relevant productions for young audiences. We’re creating a new storytelling work and children’s theatre performance.
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Exploring our rights!
We’ve been awarded National Lottery Funding, which has meant we’re able to explore some interesting ideas with a support network of leading artists and research professionals.
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Making Sense
Our work with artist and illustrator, Lizzie Finlay continues as we develop our story telling techniques for Shadow Girl – Origins.
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Shadow Girl Soup
We’ve been busy working on Shadow Girl – Origins, the new phase of storytelling as part of artist, Chrissy Jones’ super hero project. Artist and illustrator Lizzie Finlay has been working with Chrissy to create a set of comic books style illustrations telling the story of Shadow Girl. Those of you who experienced Shadow Girl […]
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A Royal Honour (QAVS)
The volunteers of Proud & Loud Arts, and the positive work they have achieved with us, has been recognised with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS).
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Our Exciting News has Finally Landed! Emergency 2018
We’re back after our short break and have been so busy…
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#SMAAwarenessMonth
Danielle has taken over the blog this week…
Growing up with SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy), it has always been described as an incurable/untreatable condition.
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