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Admitting the Possibilities Of Error
Conceptual drawing by Kirsten Lavers 2010 -2025 Each drawing has emerged from a meditative process that begins with the perimeter line of a perfect circle, evolving thereafter from repeated attempts to perfectly copy the preceding line. Small mistakes accumulate, creating images reminiscent of fingerprints or tree rings. Over 15 years this simple approach has grown
Riverbanks of Grief
We are less in control of our lives than some of us like to think. When we encounter the unexpected, perhaps with social and political dimensions, there is usually a complex interplay between the forces in our internal world and inevitable intrusions from the outside. "In ‘Riverbank of Grief’ I explore predicaments of the human
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The Mistake
Following its US tour, and past success at the Edinburgh Festival Michael Mears' award-winning play about the Hiroshima Bom's creation and impact is touring a few more UK venues this year before visiting Japan in this 80th anniversary year of the bomb, Highly recommended. UK dates so far include: * Bath Ustinov Studio June 4,5
3 events,
The Mistake
Following its US tour, and past success at the Edinburgh Festival Michael Mears' award-winning play about the Hiroshima Bom's creation and impact is touring a few more UK venues this year before visiting Japan in this 80th anniversary year of the bomb, Highly recommended. UK dates so far include: * Bath Ustinov Studio June 4,5
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Dancing Together through Times and Seasons with Vivaldi
Dancing Together through Times and Seasons with Vivaldi
Celebrating 35 years of Chantraine Dance in E London and 10 years in Amersham, Bucks, to unite all the Chantraine dancers across the UK and to connect also with the Chantraine school in France. 130 dancers, from age 4, dance with the whole of Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons”, first performed in France in 1994. The programme