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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.
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: Becky Millward.
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: Sarah Mann.
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: Nick Sweeney.
More information: www.transsiberianmarchband.com/.
Nightime presentation of 'The Bridge', by the physical theatre company Mimbre, at the outside theatre at The National Theatre beside the Thames.
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/.
Three helpers use human power fuelled by fire air and water to raise a man on a wooden structure centimetre by centimetre to a height of 14 metres. He then takes a leap of faith.
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: Kath Pollard.
More information: www.transsiberianmarchband.com/.
"Watch this Space" was a group exhibition in London's "Lanzinc Gallery" in November 2019.
Lazinc Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in Mayfair, London, founded by Steve Lazarides and Wissam Al Mana.
For more information, references refer to consideringart.com/2019/10/07/watch-this-space-lazinc-gal...
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: Donald Ridley.
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/.
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/.
Final tutoring.
Circus Space degree students prepare for their graduation show during the annual open air Watch This Space festival outside the National Theatre.
Circus Space degree students prepare for their graduation show during the annual open air Watch This Space festival outside the National Theatre.
"Watch this Space" was a group exhibition in London's "Lanzinc Gallery" in November 2019.
Lazinc Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in Mayfair, London, founded by Steve Lazarides and Wissam Al Mana.
For more information, references refer to consideringart.com/2019/10/07/watch-this-space-lazinc-gal...
Circus Space degree students prepare for their graduation show during the annual open air Watch This Space festival outside the National Theatre.
Aussie strong woman Betty Brawn at the National Theatre's Watch This Space, as part of the Mayor's Thames Festival. London, September 2011
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.
A sunny afternoon outside the Royal National Theatre, Southbank, London ('Armchair Theatre' part of Watch This Space events),.
Street Photography Now Project, Instruction #39
Aussie strong woman Betty Brawn at the National Theatre's Watch This Space, as part of the Mayor's Thames Festival. London, September 2011
Tuesday 22 March 2011
Dear Jessica Lee,
I am very concerned that the cuts that are being implemented are
leading to the weak ones and the vulnerable becoming just more
disadvantaged.
For example my wife works in a Derbyshire Primary School. Something
like 90% of their school budget is the wage bill for Teachers, support
staff and teaching Assistants (TAs). The Teaching assistants are
deployed to support the least able. So the school budget is being cut
by 40K. The Head has no option but to cut the wage bill and that has
resulted in a reduction in TA hours. In my wife's class that means her
least able children get less support. These are the children who over
their life time are going to become service users of many public
services at great expense over their lifetime. The chances of this
outcome have just become more certain due to the short sited nature of
the cuts being meted out by this Government.
Personally I approve of the concept of early interventions - having
TA's is a form of early intervention. Accessing appropriate specialist
support like ed psyche's and the like can change the life outcomes for
vulnerable children. However funding needs to be increased in early
intervention to break the negative life cycle that some children would
otherwise face. What is you position on early intervention programmes
promoted by Graham Allen MP and Ian Duncan Smith MP? What are you doing
to make sure that investment is being made in this area of public
service?
Can you tell me what the budget is for our action against Gaddafi's
Libyan regime. I read that on the first day of action we used 22
Tomahawk Cruise Missiles - each one costs £300,000 - so day one cost
£7million plus in missiles alone. That £7 mill could have been put to
better use in funding education in the UK. The only saving grace is
that at least the UN have sanctioned this action unlike Blair's war
crimes against Iraq. Time he was put away - he apologised too late and
too little. There was no game plan beyond toppling Saddam Hussain. The
day before's Blair proposed war in Iraq I wrote to my then MP Liz
Blackman asking her to vote against a war - however my actions changed
nothing. LB voted in favour of war.
Could you please advise me whether the Government you are part of has a
clear understanding of the outcome that you are trying to achieve in
Libya. We should not make the same mistake that was made in Iraq? Do we
have an exit strategy? Will our action enable the people to have a
democratically elected Government?
That's enough for now. I would appreciate hearing your answers.
Yours sincerely,
Paul B
Voter Long Eaton
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