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British Performing Arts Yearbook 2009/10
A comprehensive directory with listings and advertising, the British Performing Arts Yearbook 09/10 provides a complete guide to venues,...
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Great Summer Classics - The Performing Arts Symphony Orchestra
Release Date: 2004-07-12, Audio CD, Imp
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Jumping is not a crime Performing Arts 61x91.5cm Poster
Dance Music Poster: Dancing to fast dance beats has always been popular, but nowadays it is taken very seriously, with competitions throughout the world....
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British Performing Arts Yearbook - Paperback
Edition: New edition, Paperback, Rhinegold Publishing Ltd
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Performing Arts Medicine - 1597562475
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Performing Arts (Careers Uncovered) - 1844551318
Pages: 136, Edition: 2nd Revised edition, Paperback, Trotman Education
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Performing Arts (Culture Encyclopedia) - 1842362224
Pages: 40, Hardcover, Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd
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Working In Performing Arts - - Book
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Working in Performing Arts - Paperback
Pages: 32, Paperback, VT Lifeskills
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Psychology and Performing Arts - Hardcover
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Performing Arts (Careers Uncovered) - Dee Pilgrim
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Ballroom Dancing (Performing Arts Series) - Alex Moore
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BTEC Activator: BTEC Firsts in Performing Arts, : Book
BTEC Activator: BTEC Firsts in Performing Arts, - Book EAN 9781846902680, ISBN10 1846902681
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AQA GCSE Performing Arts: Coursework Topics: Dance - 1844897583
Pages: 64, Paperback, Philip Allan Books/Subjects/Music, Stage&Screen/Performing Arts/General AAS
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AQA GCSE Performing Arts: Dance Textbook - 1844894401
Pages: 250, Paperback, Philip Allan Books/Subjects/Music, Stage&Screen/Performing Arts/General AAS
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Ballroom Dancing (Performing Arts Series) - 0713662662
Pages: 320, Edition: 10th Revised edition, Hardcover, Methuen Drama Books/Subjects/Music, Stage&Screen/Performing Arts/General AAS
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Theatre and Performing Arts Collections - Hardcover
Pages: 166, Hardcover, Haworth Press Inc Books/Subjects/Music, Stage&Screen/Performing Arts/General AAS
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Music of Tibet - Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (T.I.P.A.)
Release Date: 1997-10-13, Audio CD, Erato
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Directory of Performing Arts Resources - Paperback
Pages: 220, Edition: 3rd edition, Paperback, Society for Theatre Research
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Never Give Up On Your Dreams
Advantages: Fine teaching, interesting course, fun to do
Disadvantages: I was in the old building, some of the teachers were strict, some uni's don't recogonise qualifications
...Just over 4 years ago I lived in Coventry with my ex fiancé who was my fiancé at the time then we split up and I moved away from Coventry. During my stay in Coventry I went to the University to study a BTEC National Diploma In Performing Arts.
It was not a planned decision nor had it been to move to Coventry it just sort of happened. I had a big row with my mum one day and decided to up and leave with a friend who could drive. We just hit the road and ended up in Coventry.
What made me decide on a course at the university was the fact that I was just sitting in the flat doing nothing and I wanted to get out and do something constructive. I decided that was going to be performing arts since I?d always had a gift in acting so I thought I?d put it to some use. I didn?t really know anything about the course or what it entailed I...
Mickie26
07.09.2004 ·
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Step aside RADA, there's a new sheriff in town
Advantages: A school for Performing Artists put together by Performing Artists
Disadvantages: Limited number of places on each course means it is very difficult to get in to.
...In 1996, a school opened with a new vision for the training and teaching of Performing Arts students. Funded by various outlets, including the Government and European Union, but most famously by Sir Paul McCartney, the school's vision was one in which students could learn by doing, and be trained in as many areas as they wished. LIPA was born.
The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts is effectively a drama school with University status, through it's partnership with Liverpool John Moore's (although there is talk of it attempting to break away from LJMU and receive the status on its own). Offering courses in all areas of the Performing Arts, it is one of the most advanced Universities of it's kind, not only in this country, but in the world. The curriculum has been specifically designed to allow all students on all routes the best...
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18.07.2002 ·
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Review of LIPA (Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts)
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Arty Des Arts!
Advantages: Original building, nice and clean and decent rooms
Disadvantages: Could have quirkier rooms to match the rest of the hotel.
...perceived it from stood outside. Inside was a mix of modern touches such as the small lobby lounge with a flat screen pc for guests to use mixed in with the artistic and very Parisian style furniture and the art that hung on nearly every wall. I actually if I'm honest couldn't decide if I liked it or not as I did because it was boutique and intimate and at the same time some of the decor was too 'old fashioned' looking for my taste. However I think if you came to this hotel you wouldn't be disgusted by it and as you don't recoil in horror when you check in to a hotel that that has to be a good thing!
The rooms:
I would say I expected the rooms to be different after the decor of the hotel in the lobby and I guess it was because they seemed a little boring somehow - the lobby area had nice chairs and lots of art along with flowers...
frankiecesca
19.12.2008 (18.12.2008) ·
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Review of Hotel des Arts Montmartre, Paris
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Art Attack?
Advantages: Keeps the action going.
Disadvantages: Unoriginal, poor performances.
...74. Kickboxer 3: The Art of War (1992)
This all feels a little like déjà vu, especially after watching American Ninja 3. Once again there is a fighting tournament in a tropical location. This time Rio De Janeiro. An American kickboxing champion, David Sloan, arrives with his sensei, Xian, in tow. On first sight Xian looked a little like Lee Van Cleef, or maybe that was the spectre of 1984 TV series Master Ninja repeating on me. Either way, it helps signify that this was the tale end of a long running era of budget American martial arts films and television shows.
The first classic cliché comes quickly when the hapless heroes are mugged by a small Brazilian boy, Marcos, and his sister, Isabella. Naturally, after a long chase through the back alleys of Rio and the kicking of same random thugs, they befriend the knife wielding...
ThePolarOne
10.12.2008 ·
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Review of Kickboxer 3 - The Art Of War (DVD)
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The Art of Death
Advantages: Good second half, some interesting details
Disadvantages: Clunky plot, a bit meandering
...halfway through it was much better.
The main character is Adelia - "The Mistress of the Art of Death" - i.e a forensic pathologist. Her struggle to conceal her profession is quite prominent in the plot as female doctors were unusual in the twelfth century.
She is helping Simon of Naples discover the killer through the clues left on the bodies of the victims. I found this quite interesting although I'm not sure how realistic it would be in the twelfth century.
The plot does wander a bit as it is so concerned with Adelia and her origins and training. The character of Rowley (the King's so-called tax inspector) is ok but the romance seems to have been thrown in as a bit of an afterthought and didn't add anything to the story for me.
Mansur and Gyltha offered some light relief as the servants as did Gyltha's grandson Ulf. Simon of Naples was...
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27.01.2009 ·
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Review of Mistress of the Art of Death - Ariana Franklin
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The Brutal Art - an incredible, gripping read
Advantages: Brilliant, gripping book
Disadvantages: You will need to break off to sleep!
...OK, first things first: this is an odd book. No, really. It spins a dark and wonderful yarn spanning generations, with a heavy hint of menace, long-lost family secrets, shadowy and controlling people and a love story. Whew!
I'll try to explain what the book's about, but it's complicated, so bear with me, OK?
There's a New York art dealer called Ethan Muller, who's fast becoming disillusioned with the artists he shows, the art collectors he sells to and the whole art world. He has a very complicated, not to say twisted, relationship with his father, with whom he mainly communicates via his father's long-term friend and employee, Tony. One day Tony tells him he's found some amazing drawings in an abandoned apartment in Queens. Ethan reluctantly agrees to look at the pictures and is stunned by what he finds: a "map of reality as...
Bitchqueenofneworleans
02.04.2009 ·
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Review of The Brutal Art - Jesse Kellerman
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The Art (Of Forgetting A Clothes Peg)
Advantages: Centrally placed with reasonable room rates. Nice staff. Well furnished
Disadvantages: Area never totally quiet - get a room at the back. No immediately obvious disabled facilities
...When I wrote about my experiences in Lisbon a few months back, I was taken to task for spending too much time describing the hotel, so this time, things are going to be a little different.
With a distinct sense of trepidation I'm going to write about a hotel as a stand-alone item for the first time ever, quaking at the thought of my opinion being compared to one by Ciao's very own 'unpaid hotel inspector', Uncle Bill's nephew himself, Richada!
I've just got back from 5 very enjoyable nights in Athens (and the days weren't bad either!).
Part of what made it enjoyable was our stay at The Art Hotel, Marni Street 27, Athens.
To be honest, it would be difficult to describe how to get there from the airport as we'd pre-booked a taxi, which ended up stuck in horrendous Monday night traffic, made worse by an obliging perfectly...
BNibbles
28.10.2007 (30.11.2007) ·
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Review of Art Hotel, Athens
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Minimalist Art
Advantages: Central, cheap, artistic
Disadvantages: No facilities, rubbish breakfast
...For some reason, I booked a week's holiday to Brussels. On my own. It should be stated straight away that I didn't have a great holiday, but I'll try not to let that influence my views of the hotel itself.
The Comfort Hotel Art Siru (or the Siru as I'll refer to it from now on) is a strange beast. A few years ago, around 130 contemporary Belgian artists were commissioned to decorate each of the 101 rooms, to create the world's first 'Art Hotel'. Every room is decorated with unique and original paintings or sculptures, and it really is a lovely idea.
The bizarre thing is that you'd expect this kind of innovation in some kind of high-end resort hotel. The sort of place that has huge suites where actors are interviewed about their latest film against the background of a new and daring work of art.
The Siru, on the other hand, is...
Olly_Plimsoll
07.08.2007 ·
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Review of Comfort Hotel Art Siru, Sint-Joost-ten-Node
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Excellent story, The Brutal Art by Jesse Kellerman
Advantages: Excellent story, well paced
Disadvantages: None
...I got this book for my birthday, and I?m glad I did as I probably wouldn?t have picked it up myself as the brown cover doesn?t really stand out. It has a little sticker on the front that says it is part of Richard & Judy?s book club.
The story
The story is told by Ethan Muller, who is an art dealer in New York. In one of his fathers flats the tenant has disappeared and all that is left behind is boxes and boxes of drawings. These pictures are all drawn on individual sheets of paper but they all link up to make a huge picture, they are strange but brilliant pieces of art. Ethan takes the pictures to his gallery and then tries to discover who the artist is. He gets help from a retired detective who sees the central piece of the art in a newspaper and recognises that the faces on the cherubs are young boys who were all...
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26.04.2009 ·
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Review of The Brutal Art - Jesse Kellerman
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A Walk around the Walker Art Gallery
Advantages: The Art! The Architecture! Fully accessible for all! Free entry!
Disadvantages: Very Tiring.
...The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool boasts one of the largest art collections in England. My 12 year old niece chose this as a venue for a day out in the school holidays. It had been some years since I visited previously and I had quite forgotton just how impressive it is. We had a lovely (and tiring) day and my niece returned home inspired.
As you approach the gallery situated on William Brown Street, you are struck by the sheer grandeur of the gallery and its neighbouring buildings. William Brown street is the only street in Great Britain to contain nothing but than Museums, Galleries and Libraries. Directly outside the Walker Art Gallery is the grand Steble fountain , a circular stone basin with a bronze centrepiece depicting the four seasons ? a good photo opportunity.
The Walker Art Gallery has a neo-classical façade...
MAFARRIMOND
12.08.2007 ·
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