(Note: if you can't see the embedded videos, I've attached a link at the bottom of each paragraph)
The English National Ballet have put together a temporary and free programme of online masterclasses (click here to access those) which in themselves - if dance is your thing - are worth checking out. However, the reason I'm publishing this week's Lockdown Creativity list a day early is so that if you have the time and inclination, you can check out their Wednesday Watch Party before it is taken offline tomorrow. Each week they are putting a performance from their archives online where it can be viewed for free for 48 hours. This week it's the strange, other-worldly and ethereal 'Fantastic Beings'. Well worth a watch, and if you miss this week's don't worry - there should be another performance available next Wednesday.
For something a little less highbrow, take a look at Andrew Cottar's zoom meeting with his two labradors. If you've not already come across them Olive & Mabel have become Lockdown internet stars since this all started, due mainly to Andrew's inspired racing commentary of his dogs' behaviours. This one's a little different, but still hilarious.
Finally, three weeks ago I mentioned ITV's series of 4 short plays 'Isolation Stories' and how much I was looking forward to them. Whilst they can't (yet) be viewed online, if you're interested in the challenges presented by producing new tv content during Lockdown, here's a fascinating insight into that from the BFI, also filmed in isolation. Artists commenting on art, as art imitates life...
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