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Riccardo Buscarini – Insight into a Career in Contemporary Dance

To celebrate The Place’s 50s anniversary – we caught up with Riccardo Buscarini to showcase a career path in dance, through his experience and what he has learnt through his journey in Contemporary Dance. When did you study at LCDS? Why did you decide to study contemporary dance? I studied at LCDS between 2006 and […]

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Scholarship Competition by Babbel: Prize of £2,000 to Promote Diversity and Languages in the UK

The gift of languages widens one’s understanding of the world and cultures, which is something to hold and cherish forever. Babbel, the world’s leading online language learning application, wants to increase students – awareness on this topic, and is doing so with its 2020 scholarship competition. Launching October 7th, Babbel will award one deserving university […]

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Featured Music

Technimatic Exclusive – Redefining an Era & No Holding Back!!

We had the pleasure of catching up with Andy Powell,  one half of the drum & base duo Technimatic. The artist begins our conversation by explaining how it all started at the young age of 15. Still at school, he found himself surrounded by older students who started bringing in mixtapes of a rave scene […]

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Featured Health

Top 6 plant-based foods to support your immune system!

Your immune system is one of the most valuable things you have – and it’s not just for warding off the sniffles and sneezes. Your immune system consists of an army of cells that work hard every single day to protect your body from all types of bacterial infections, viruses, food poisoning, autoimmune conditions and even cancer.  […]

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Featured Health

How do I know if I’m deficient in Vitamin D?

If you are deficient in Vitamin D the symptoms are often subtle and non-specific, so it’s difficult to know if they are caused by inadequate Vitamin D or something else.   However it is estimated more than half the UK adult population is deficient in Vitamin D which is why Public Health England recommend all adults supplement […]

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A Marathon, not a Sprint: Why it’s Ok to Take Things Slow Starting University

Incoming students often have high expectations for their first-year experience, partly down to the glamorisation of student life. What more important part of university is there than the infamous social life? Well, apart from the actual degree of course. Coming from a relatively small town where the cultural epicentre was a Nando’s on the high […]

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Featured Music

US Singer-Songwriter Sylvia Bremer on “Not Okay” & Opening up about Depression

Sylvia Bremer is a Cuban/German-American singer-songwriter hailing from Miami, Florida. Daughter of a Cuban actress, singer, and pianist. The artist points out how up until the end of high school, her repertoire of performances has been focused predominantly around shows and graduations. As fate would have it, at the age of 18; she was approached […]

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Featured Music

US Artist Layke on “Tonight Can’t Be the Last Time” & Never Saying No in her perserverence of Her Dream!

In a world which thrives on labels and conforming to a set of picture-perfect standards, Layke (and her signature icy lavender hair) has created a limitless space through her ground-breaking music that defies societal norms. And now the dream pop songstress has catapulted herself into the ever-evolving pop realm. We caught up with her off the […]

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