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Opinion: The Secret Connection between Dance and Cabaret – The Skinny

9. August 2011

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Opinion: The Secret Connection between Dance and Cabaret The Skinny There is still an amateur scene in the central belt of Scotland: often, its stars have never bothered to learn new skills or develop their choreography beyond stylised gestures. Charms and Misadventure have always had a show-girl edge to their routines ... and more

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South Wales Days Out Open Doors 2011: Newport – WalesOnline

9. August 2011

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South Wales Days Out Open Doors 2011: Newport WalesOnline In fact, they describe the wide range of facilities on offer to the Second Augustan Legion and other residents at their state-of-the- art leisure complex.

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Royal and ancient: What happened when a group of young fashionistas got their … – Scotsman

8. August 2011

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Royal and ancient: What happened when a group of young fashionistas got their ... Scotsman So when Alistair O'Neill, a senior research fellow at Central St Martins College of Art and Design in London, arrived at Pringle's Hawick headquarters last August, tasked with putting the company's archive in order, what did he find

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New museums bring local history to life – The Guardian

8. August 2011

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New museums bring local history to life – The Guardian

The Guardian New museums bring local history to life The Guardian "Pupils can learn about the process of creating art , and can make connections between one stage and another." Workshops through the summer include artist-led opportunities for children to create mixed-media collages inspired by the landscapes featured ...

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Career ‘journey’ chance for talented artists – Leighton Buzzard Today

8. August 2011

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Career 'journey' chance for talented artists Leighton Buzzard Today Participants can display their artwork in either a handmade book or a pre-bought sketchbook, while the art itself can be expressed through any medium – including collage, paint, print, ink or textiles. Cllr Brian Spurr, Executive Member for Sustainable ...

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Manhattan transfer – Herald Scotland

8. August 2011

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Manhattan transfer Herald Scotland You're out and about, en route to an art gallery or a shopping trip. Or perhaps you work in a business park and it's time for lunch.

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National Eisteddfod: Non-Welsh speakers attracted by Maes’ wow factor – WalesOnline

8. August 2011

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National Eisteddfod: Non-Welsh speakers attracted by Maes' wow factor WalesOnline “Hopefully even non-Welsh speakers can recognise and be proud of that, and hopefully a visit to the Eisteddfod can give them the motivation to learn or teach their children about our language and traditions.” Eisteddfod president Prydwen Owens said: ... and more

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Monthly Archives: January 2011 – Real West Dorset

7. August 2011

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Monthly Archives: January 2011 Real West Dorset “Girls, nowadays, don't want to learn anything more after they have left school and a unskilled job in shop or office is good enough to fill up the time between school leaving and marriage. “Net making is an art that must be learned and it keeps them ...

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Sven-Goran Eriksson: Pleased with defence – Sportinglife.com

6. August 2011

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Sven-Goran Eriksson: Pleased with defence – Sportinglife.com

Sportinglife.com Sven-Goran Eriksson: Pleased with defence Sportinglife.com "We have spoken all pre-season about defending being an art and that we couldn't go on like last season, conceding goals easier and easier," Eriksson told Leicester's official website.

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Interview: Anish Kapoor – ‘I’m deeply interested in people going wow’ – Edinburgh Festivals

6. August 2011

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Interview: Anish Kapoor - 'I'm deeply interested in people going wow' Edinburgh Festivals Take Untitled (2010) currently installed at Edinburgh College of Art , a blood-red wax bell five metres tall.

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