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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks with NASA and Canadian Space Agency astronaut candidates following a live episode of the Administrator's monthly chat show, Watch This Space, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA's newest astronaut candidate class has started their two years of training, after which the new astronaut candidates could be assigned to missions performing research on the International Space Station, launching from American soil on spacecraft built by commercial companies, and launching on deep space missions on NASA’s new Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks with the agency's astronaut candidates during a live episode of the Administrator's monthly chat show, Watch This Space, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA's newest astronaut candidate class has started their two years of training, after which the new astronaut candidates could be assigned to missions performing research on the International Space Station, launching from American soil on spacecraft built by commercial companies, and launching on deep space missions on NASA’s new Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks with NASA and Canadian Space Agency astronaut candidates following a live episode of the Administrator's monthly chat show, Watch This Space, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA's newest astronaut candidate class has started their two years of training, after which the new astronaut candidates could be assigned to missions performing research on the International Space Station, launching from American soil on spacecraft built by commercial companies, and launching on deep space missions on NASA’s new Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
Garden of Fire (the Concrete Inferno) by pyrotechnics company The World Famous. Part of the Watch This Space series at the National Theatre, and also coinciding with the Olympic torch arriving ready for London 2012.
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is seen during a live episode of the Administrator's monthly chat show, Watch This Space, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA's newest astronaut candidate class has started their two years of training, after which the new astronaut candidates could be assigned to missions performing research on the International Space Station, launching from American soil on spacecraft built by commercial companies, and launching on deep space missions on NASA’s new Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
NASA astronaut candidate Bob Hines answers a question during a live episode of the Administrator's monthly chat show, Watch This Space, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA's newest astronaut candidate class has started their two years of training, after which the new astronaut candidates could be assigned to missions performing research on the International Space Station, launching from American soil on spacecraft built by commercial companies, and launching on deep space missions on NASA’s new Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
Circus Space degree students prepare for their graduation show during the annual open air Watch This Space festival outside the National Theatre.
NASA astronaut candidate Jasmin Moghbeli answers a question during a live episode of the Administrator's monthly chat show, Watch This Space, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA's newest astronaut candidate class has started their two years of training, after which the new astronaut candidates could be assigned to missions performing research on the International Space Station, launching from American soil on spacecraft built by commercial companies, and launching on deep space missions on NASA’s new Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
Astronaut candidates, back row from left, Jonny Kim, Joshua Kutryk of the Canadian Space Agency, Jasmin Moghbeli, Loral O’Hara, Frank Rubio, Jennifer Sidey-Gibbons of the Canadian Space Agency, Jessica Watkins, front row from left, Kayla Barron, Zena Cardman, Raja Chari, Matthew Dominick, Bob Hines, and Warren Hoburg are seen during a live episode of the Administrator's monthly chat show, Watch This Space, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA's newest astronaut candidate class has started their two years of training, after which the new astronaut candidates could be assigned to missions performing research on the International Space Station, launching from American soil on spacecraft built by commercial companies, and launching on deep space missions on NASA’s new Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
NASA astronaut candidate Zena Cardman answers a question during a live episode of the Administrator's monthly chat show, Watch This Space, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA's newest astronaut candidate class has started their two years of training, after which the new astronaut candidates could be assigned to missions performing research on the International Space Station, launching from American soil on spacecraft built by commercial companies, and launching on deep space missions on NASA’s new Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
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NASA astronaut candidate Kayla Barron answers a question during a live episode of the Administrator's monthly chat show, Watch This Space, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA's newest astronaut candidate class has started their two years of training, after which the new astronaut candidates could be assigned to missions performing research on the International Space Station, launching from American soil on spacecraft built by commercial companies, and launching on deep space missions on NASA’s new Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
NASA astronaut candidate Jessica Watkins answers a question during a live episode of the Administrator's monthly chat show, Watch This Space, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA's newest astronaut candidate class has started their two years of training, after which the new astronaut candidates could be assigned to missions performing research on the International Space Station, launching from American soil on spacecraft built by commercial companies, and launching on deep space missions on NASA’s new Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine holds up the patch of the 2017 astronaut class during a live episode of the Administrator's monthly chat show, Watch This Space, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA's newest astronaut candidate class has started their two years of training, after which the new astronaut candidates could be assigned to missions performing research on the International Space Station, launching from American soil on spacecraft built by commercial companies, and launching on deep space missions on NASA’s new Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
NASA astronaut candidate Loral O’Hara answers a question during a live episode of the Administrator's monthly chat show, Watch This Space, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA's newest astronaut candidate class has started their two years of training, after which the new astronaut candidates could be assigned to missions performing research on the International Space Station, launching from American soil on spacecraft built by commercial companies, and launching on deep space missions on NASA’s new Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
Circus Space degree students during the night time dress rehearsal for their graduation show during the annual open air Watch This Space festival outside the National Theatre.
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12th August 2012 at National Theatre (Theatre Square), London SE1.
Part of “Watch this Space” Festival (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Balkan, Russian, Turkish, etc.
Lineup: Isabella Fletcher (clarinet/v), Nick Sweeney [Niko Nezna] (g/v), Becky Millward (clarinet), Emily Lim (trumpet), Kath Pollard (trumpet), Pippa Holmes (trumpet/soprano sax), Sally Outwin (alto sax), Sarah Mann (trombone), Donald Ridley [Ludmilla] (bass trombone), Omer Plotniarz (tuba), Rob Kelly (darbuka), Chris Woodham (bass drum).
This band were formed in 2007, originally as an off-shoot from the London Gypsy Orchestra. For this gig one of their two tuba players was missing, and there was a dep for one of their percussionists. The performance followed “Home Sweet Home” in the same space, a project involving children designed their own neighbourhood. Hence the small model houses seen in some of the photos.
In this photo: Pippa Holmes.
More information: www.transsiberianmarchband.com/.
12th August 2012 at National Theatre (Theatre Square), London SE1.
Part of “Watch this Space” Festival (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Balkan, Russian, Turkish, etc.
Lineup: Isabella Fletcher (clarinet/v), Nick Sweeney [Niko Nezna] (g/v), Becky Millward (clarinet), Emily Lim (trumpet), Kath Pollard (trumpet), Pippa Holmes (trumpet/soprano sax), Sally Outwin (alto sax), Sarah Mann (trombone), Donald Ridley [Ludmilla] (bass trombone), Omer Plotniarz (tuba), Rob Kelly (darbuka), Chris Woodham (bass drum).
This band were formed in 2007, originally as an off-shoot from the London Gypsy Orchestra. For this gig one of their two tuba players was missing, and there was a dep for one of their percussionists. The performance followed “Home Sweet Home” in the same space, a project involving children designed their own neighbourhood. Hence the small model houses seen in some of the photos.
In this photo: Omer Plotniarz.
More information: www.transsiberianmarchband.com/.
12th August 2012 at National Theatre (Theatre Square), London SE1.
Part of “Watch this Space” Festival (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Balkan, Russian, Turkish, etc.
Lineup: Isabella Fletcher (clarinet/v), Nick Sweeney [Niko Nezna] (g/v), Becky Millward (clarinet), Emily Lim (trumpet), Kath Pollard (trumpet), Pippa Holmes (trumpet/soprano sax), Sally Outwin (alto sax), Sarah Mann (trombone), Donald Ridley [Ludmilla] (bass trombone), Omer Plotniarz (tuba), Rob Kelly (darbuka), Chris Woodham (bass drum).
This band were formed in 2007, originally as an off-shoot from the London Gypsy Orchestra. For this gig one of their two tuba players was missing, and there was a dep for one of their percussionists. The performance followed “Home Sweet Home” in the same space, a project involving children designed their own neighbourhood. Hence the small model houses seen in some of the photos.
More information: www.transsiberianmarchband.com/.
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12th August 2012 at National Theatre (Theatre Square), London SE1.
Part of “Watch this Space” Festival (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Balkan, Russian, Turkish, etc.
Lineup: Isabella Fletcher (clarinet/v), Nick Sweeney [Niko Nezna] (g/v), Becky Millward (clarinet), Emily Lim (trumpet), Kath Pollard (trumpet), Pippa Holmes (trumpet/soprano sax), Sally Outwin (alto sax), Sarah Mann (trombone), Donald Ridley [Ludmilla] (bass trombone), Omer Plotniarz (tuba), Rob Kelly (darbuka), Chris Woodham (bass drum).
This band were formed in 2007, originally as an off-shoot from the London Gypsy Orchestra. For this gig one of their two tuba players was missing, and there was a dep for one of their percussionists. The performance followed “Home Sweet Home” in the same space, a project involving children designed their own neighbourhood. Hence the small model houses seen in some of the photos.
In this photo: Isabella Fletcher.
More information: www.transsiberianmarchband.com/.
12th August 2012 at National Theatre (Theatre Square), London SE1.
Part of “Watch this Space” Festival (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Balkan, Russian, Turkish, etc.
Lineup: Isabella Fletcher (clarinet/v), Nick Sweeney [Niko Nezna] (g/v), Becky Millward (clarinet), Emily Lim (trumpet), Kath Pollard (trumpet), Pippa Holmes (trumpet/soprano sax), Sally Outwin (alto sax), Sarah Mann (trombone), Donald Ridley [Ludmilla] (bass trombone), Omer Plotniarz (tuba), Rob Kelly (darbuka), Chris Woodham (bass drum).
This band were formed in 2007, originally as an off-shoot from the London Gypsy Orchestra. For this gig one of their two tuba players was missing, and there was a dep for one of their percussionists. The performance followed “Home Sweet Home” in the same space, a project involving children designed their own neighbourhood. Hence the small model houses seen in some of the photos.
In this photo: Sally Outwin.
More information: www.transsiberianmarchband.com/.
12th August 2012 at National Theatre (Theatre Square), London SE1.
Part of “Watch this Space” Festival (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Balkan, Russian, Turkish, etc.
Lineup: Isabella Fletcher (clarinet/v), Nick Sweeney [Niko Nezna] (g/v), Becky Millward (clarinet), Emily Lim (trumpet), Kath Pollard (trumpet), Pippa Holmes (trumpet/soprano sax), Sally Outwin (alto sax), Sarah Mann (trombone), Donald Ridley [Ludmilla] (bass trombone), Omer Plotniarz (tuba), Rob Kelly (darbuka), Chris Woodham (bass drum).
This band were formed in 2007, originally as an off-shoot from the London Gypsy Orchestra. For this gig one of their two tuba players was missing, and there was a dep for one of their percussionists. The performance followed “Home Sweet Home” in the same space, a project involving children designed their own neighbourhood. Hence the small model houses seen in some of the photos.
In this photo: Rob Kelly and Chris Woodham.
More information: www.transsiberianmarchband.com/.
Aerial dance performance telling the story of a heartbroken girl who is literally swept off her feet by an intriguing stranger.
Outside the National Theatre on the Southbank.
Taken at the afternoon and evening performances.
Circus Space degree students during their graduation show during the annual open air Watch This Space festival outside the National Theatre.
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12th August 2012 at National Theatre (Theatre Square), London SE1.
Part of “Watch this Space” Festival (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Balkan, Russian, Turkish, etc.
Lineup: Isabella Fletcher (clarinet/v), Nick Sweeney [Niko Nezna] (g/v), Becky Millward (clarinet), Emily Lim (trumpet), Kath Pollard (trumpet), Pippa Holmes (trumpet/soprano sax), Sally Outwin (alto sax), Sarah Mann (trombone), Donald Ridley [Ludmilla] (bass trombone), Omer Plotniarz (tuba), Rob Kelly (darbuka), Chris Woodham (bass drum).
This band were formed in 2007, originally as an off-shoot from the London Gypsy Orchestra. For this gig one of their two tuba players was missing, and there was a dep for one of their percussionists. The performance followed “Home Sweet Home” in the same space, a project involving children designed their own neighbourhood. Hence the small model houses seen in some of the photos.
More information: www.transsiberianmarchband.com/.