RSF Student Myla working with TUNE-D for an exciting showcase of music and dance.

Scholarship student has been working with TUNE-D for the last few weeks! TUNE-D IN brings together youth dance companies and young musicians to create new pieces of work. Participants aged 13-19 have collaborated over seven months and received mentorship from musician Steve Blake and choreographer Lea Anderson. Drawing on their passion for diverse styles of music and dance they’ve created fresh and unique performances for this exciting evening showcase.

The performance is Saturday 7th April at The Place grab tickets here: https://www.theplace.org.uk/whats-on/tune-d-festival

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Coldplay's Will Champion and RS Patrons Shaun Keaveny, Tim Bran, Martin Terefe and Tom Dixon to perform with RSF Students

Scholarship students Anu, Asia, Cosima, Bruno, Alejandra, Zipporah, Myla, Mirna, Tiarnan and Taj will be performing with Will Champion (Coldplay), Tim Bran (Birdie), Martin Terefe (Jason Mraz), Shaun Keaveny (BBC 6 Music) and Tom Dixon at our Friends of the Foundation dinner! There's only a few tickets remaining - available here: http://2018rsfdinner.eventbrite.co.uk/

 

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Is everything okay in your world? Review

In late October 2017 an album was released that had the world stop in its tracks.           George van den Broek released ‘Is everything okay in your world?’ The British Soul singer who almost effortlessly mixes jazz soul and blues to produce one of the most beautiful albums this world has ever heard. Despite only being 18 years old, George Van Den Broek sound is mature and beyond his time he sings with a large amount of passion that is very hard to find with artists in our day and age.

The album arguably best songs are ‘Lately I’ ‘Hurt in love’ and ‘Tired’ throughout each of these songs, George van den Broek Husky vocals take centre stage and his raw and emotional lyrics are extremely hard hitting.

George has a clear aesthetic throughout each of his albums the artwork on the cover is simple but yet somehow very effective. Yellow day’s last album ‘Harmless Melodies’ which was released mid November was only 8 songs long but was immensely successful and led to Yellow Day’s U.K tour which completely sold out. On the back of this ‘Is everything okay in your world?’ was released and contained a full 13 songs.

If Yellow days continues at the rate he’s going at there is no doubt in my mind that his popularity will continue to grow and we will be left with more amazing music.

Awhina Weldon