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Coolside @ Programme 2/8/18

Dangers @ Programme 1/5/19

Regional Justice Center @ Programme 9/13/17

Regional Justice Center @ Programme 9/13/17

Associate Programme participant receives certificate from OPCW Deputy Director-General, Ms Odette Melono, and OPCW Director-General, Ambassador Fernando Arias

Regional conference to mark the 10th anniversary of the South Programme, a joint initiative between the European Union and the Council of Europe.

Regional conference to mark the 10th anniversary of the South Programme, a joint initiative between the European Union and the Council of Europe.

Pro Youth @ Programme Skate 10/20/18

Cultural programme and dinner - cruise on the Danube

 

© Pólya-Pető Dávid- Hungarian National Assembly-Press Office

It Matters What Happens Next is a programme of newly commissioned artworks and events that consider the origins of care and the transition between states of ‘caring’ to being ‘cared for’.

 

The project brings together individuals, institutions, and the public, intertwining our collective notions of care and looking toward how we maintain ongoing acts of reciprocal care into the future. To ask how do we understand welfare, labour, and communities through the lens of care? And what does it mean to give as well as receive care?

 

It Matters What Happens Next is curated by students from the MA Curating Contemporary Art Programme, Royal College of Art in partnership with Camden Art Centre, and the Spring Grove Care Home.

 

13th May 2022

Dangers @ Programme 1/5/19

Souvernirs @ Programme Skate and Sound 3/13/14

Souvernirs @ Programme Skate and Sound 3/13/14

Adult Crash @ Programme 1/4/20

Initiate @ Programme 1/13/17

Dangers @ Programme 1/5/19

Dangers @ Programme 1/5/19

Skullcrack @ Programme 6/20/17

Stress Relief @ Programme 2/8/18

Read the programme bit.ly/WBHS23-Programme-IMCup and follow #IMCup23 on Facebook bit.ly/WBHS23-FB-IMCup & Instagram bit.ly/WBHS23-IG-IMCup #SuperaMoras

Alice Bag @ Programme 2/19/17

Alice Bag @ Programme 2/19/17

LEEDS, ENGLAND - JUNE 23: during an i2i Soccer Academy Summer Programme Training Session at Leeds Beckett University on June 23rd 2024 in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)

Page from the theatre programme for a production of 'Comfort and Joy', staged by Keighley Playhouse in December 2000. This page includes a cast list.

 

Keighley Playhouse's production of 'Comfort and Joy', by Mike Harding, was performed at the Playhouse from Monday 4th to Saturday 9th December 2000. This was the third play in the 2000/01 season. The director was Mike Kennedy.

 

The play is introduced in the programme: "I wonder how aliens would react if they decided to invade our planet at Christmas? Would we take any notice of them if they did?... Mike Harding's play 'Comfort and Joy' may not portray a typical family Christmas, but I am sure there will be parts that are familiar to many. As for the aliens - better keep a look out, you never know!"

 

The action of the play takes place in the from room of the home of Martin and Margaret Duggan, in the north of England. Martin was played by Mike Boothroyd, with Kim Sykes as Margaret. The rest of the large cast comprised Robin Martin, Wendy Todd, Janet Hardman, Geoff Donaldson, Leigh Bowman, Stella Ward, Laura Campbell, Howard Clements, Jeanette Wallace, Gary McDonald, Amy Bowman and Sophie Bowman.

 

The 16-page programme is part of the Christine Broadley Collection, donated by Christine in 2024.

Initiate @ Programme 7/6/17

Initiate @ Programme 1/13/17

Initiate @ Programme 1/13/17

125th Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda’s return from the West to Sri Lanka, January 2022

Catherine Benoit

SPIRA

 

Photo par Louis-Philippe Chiasson

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