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Loving Earth Project at Jordans
A display of Loving Earth Project textile panels will be at Jordans' historic Quaker Meeting House. Details will be posted at http://lovingearth-project.uk/events-2/ shortly
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Numinous – the astonishing story of Henry Morris
Numinous – the astonishing story of Henry Morris
'Numinous' is a solo object-theatre show about Henry Morris, the visionary responsible for the Village Colleges in Cambridgeshire. Morris believed in “education from the cradle to the grave” and devoted his life to creating colleges in which all the activities “which go to make a full life”. Using material from archives and recorded memories, the
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Loving Earth Project in Slovenia
Loving Earth panels will be exhibited in Gornja Radgona's cultural centre during July and other events and displays over the summer are in the pipeline. Dates and times are currently provisional : Further details will be posted at http://lovingearth-project.uk/event/loving-earth-project-in-slovenia/
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THE MISTAKE – an urgent new play about Hiroshima and the first atomic bomb
The dropping of the first atomic bomb is referred to on the Peace Memorial in Hiroshima as “the mistake”. In this 77th anniversary of Hiroshima, Michael Mears’ new play explores personal stories surrounding that catastrophic event. Shigeko Nomura is a young woman living in war-time Hiroshima. Leo Szilard is a Hungarian scientist and ‘father of
Loving Earth Project at Parks in Mind, Bournemouth
Loving Earth Project at Parks in Mind, Bournemouth
All are welcome to join the project. Making a textile panel in response to the Loving Earth questions creates space to reflect more deeply, find out more, and decide what we will do next. Please join our workshops: Parks in Mind Wednesday 27th July 2022 Wednesday 10th August 2022 Shelley Park, Boscombe, Bournemouth 2-4pm Book