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The ‘Arts in Motion’ courses are designed to inspire and empower the next generation of artists by offering insights from renowned cultural figures. The first episode of Arts in Motion will feature the Vienna Philharmonic. / Credit: BBC Studios Today, BBC Studios, in partnership with luxury watchmaker Rolex, has unveiled ‘Arts in Motion,’ an ambitious editorial program aimed at enriching cultural engagement through masterclasses featuring renowned artists.

The series comprises six 23-minute masterclasses airing on the BBC News Channel, with the first episode spotlighting the Vienna Philharmonic this weekend. Influential cultural figures like actor Brian Cox and pianist Yuja Wang will mentor young creatives as they embark on their artistic journeys. The program seeks to bridge the gap between artists and audiences, providing intimate insights into the creative process and the emotional journeys of emerging talents.



“Arts in Motion is a fantastic partnership that brings together BBC Studios unrivalled expertise in arts programming and Rolex’s passionate support of the arts,” said Cassian Harrison, senior vice-president of content creation & acquisition at BBC Studios. “We couldn’t be happier to be offering our audiences across the world, in both TV and online, such an unparalleled opportunity to see the very best artists of every genre showcasing their incredible skills.” The series will also feature contributions from a diverse range of prominent figures in.

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