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Students visited a range of charities' stalls to find out more about them and decide who to support.
Students visited a range of charities' stalls to find out more about them and decide who to support.
Students visited a range of charities' stalls to find out more about them and decide who to support.
Students visited a range of charities' stalls to find out more about them and decide who to support.
Students visited a range of charities' stalls to find out more about them and decide who to support.
Students visited a range of charities' stalls to find out more about them and decide who to support.
AEC e Volvo, lado a lado nos Bombeiros de Colares.
AEC and Volvo, side by side at Bombeiros de Colares.
Students visited a range of charities' stalls to find out more about them and decide who to support.
Students visited a range of charities' stalls to find out more about them and decide who to support.
RendiĂ§Ă£o & pausa, na viagem Lisboa - Maia.
Changing driversand small pause at Óbidos, between Lisbon and Maia.
Students visited a range of charities' stalls to find out more about them and decide who to support.
Ken Zuckerman gave a wonderful concert at CVC to help raise money for the drama students to take their production of the Academy of Death to the Edinburgh Festival. He played the sarod with amazing flair. The first half of the concert was Indian ragas (with Sanju Sahai on tabla and Gilda Sebastian on tanpura) while the second half was Dominique Vellard singing medieval European songs with Zuckerman & Sahai improvising based on the ragas between the verses and after each song. Zuckerman introduced each piece by saying which mode it was in (Aeolian, Mixolydian, etc) to highlight the similarities in modal harmony in Eastern and Western music.
Ken Zuckerman gave a wonderful concert at CVC to help raise money for the drama students to take their production of the Academy of Death to the Edinburgh Festival. He played the sarod with amazing flair. The first half of the concert was Indian ragas (with Sanju Sahai on tabla and Gilda Sebastian on tanpura) while the second half was Dominique Vellard singing medieval European songs with Zuckerman & Sahai improvising based on the ragas between the verses and after each song. Zuckerman introduced each piece by saying which mode it was in (Aeolian, Mixolydian, etc) to highlight the similarities in modal harmony in Eastern and Western music.
Ken Zuckerman gave a wonderful concert at CVC to help raise money for the drama students to take their production of the Academy of Death to the Edinburgh Festival. He played the sarod with amazing flair. The first half of the concert was Indian ragas (with Sanju Sahai on tabla and Gilda Sebastian on tanpura) while the second half was Dominique Vellard singing medieval European songs with Zuckerman & Sahai improvising based on the ragas between the verses and after each song. Zuckerman introduced each piece by saying which mode it was in (Aeolian, Mixolydian, etc) to highlight the similarities in modal harmony in Eastern and Western music.