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The Australian String Quartet's first performance of their 1999 South Australian outback tour, at the community hall in the coal town of Leigh Creek [picture] /
Condition: Good.; Title supplied by photographer.; Part of the collection: Australian String Quartet, outback tour, 1999.; "The Australian String Quartet's first performance of their 1999 South Australian outback tour, at the community hall in the coal town of Leigh Creek."--Photographer's notes.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an24734728
A grand day out by Yorkshire Deep with Ian Beesley, Tony Husband and Ian McMillan
This publication was produces a part of the "A life more ordinary" project. through collaboration with people who have dementia, carers, relatives and other supporters, the project aims to create a series of art based activities and outputs which provide a positive but realistic look at the experiences of those living with dementia and the individuals behind the diagnosis.
The artists spent time with the group based in York. members of the group shared their stories both from the past and the present. The book presents some of the images produced on the them of "A grand day out"
"A life more ordinary " is funded by The ESRC and is linked to the IDEAL study facilitated by the University of Exeter
AUKUS and Australia–UK Strategic Reconvergence: Return to Oz?
Australian and British strategic interests diverged after the early 1970s. As London’s horizons narrowed, Canberra held tight to Australia’s alliance with the US and looked to emerging Asia for economic opportunities. Recently, however, Australian and UK strategic interests have reconverged, as concern grows in both countries about China’s growing assertiveness. The AUKUS arrangement is the clearest signal of this shift, but, as Ian Hall argues, the substance of Australia–UK strategic cooperation in the Indo-Pacific is yet to be determined and several challenges loom.◼No Full Tex
Melbourne Town Hall (Melbourne, Australia) [Performance Video Recording]
Digital migration of VHS. Video type: performance. Venue type: Hall. Venue name: Melbourne Town Hall. Producer: Circus Oz. Date: 1 September 1989. Circus Oz archive notes: Town Hall, Melbourne.Circus Oz video recording 1989 - Melbourne, Australia, Melbourne Town Hall - 1 September.0:00:59-0:11:07 Preshow with auction (Anni Davey, Mathew Hughes, Scott Grayland, Stephen Burton) --- 0:11:07-0:14:59 Musical intro (Anni Davey, Mathew Hughes, Scott Grayland, Stephen Burton) --- 0:11:07-0:14:50 intro's (Carmel Duffy, Bill Vickers, Peter Murphy, Steven Richardson, Melissa Reeves, Natalie Dyball, Julie McInnes, Anni Davey, Mathew Hughes, Scott Grayland, Stephen Burton, Lisa Small, Matt Hughes, Tim Coldwell, Ian McDonald) --- 0:14:59-0:16:15 Microphone routine --- 0:16:21-0:23:50 Pole (Anni Davey, Mathew Hughes, Scott Grayland, Stephen Burton, Melissa Reeves, Natalie Dyball, Julie McInnes) --- 0:24:05-0:28:27 Duet (Stephen Burton, Melissa Reeves) --- 0:28:22-0:30:33 Upside-down drumkit --- 0:30:39-0:37:14 Roofwalk --- 0:37:14-0:38:03 Hand stand Intro (Stephen Burton) --- 0:38:03-0:43:06 Club Juggle (Lisa Small, Stephen Burton) --- 0:43:06-0:44:47 Tom Lycos's Archery --- 0:44:43-0:47:41 adagio (Lisa Small, Anni Davey) --- 0:47:41-0:54:29 Flying Trapeze (Matt Hughes, Lisa Small, Natalie Dyball, Anni Davey) --- 0:54:35-0:55:18 Ian Playing the organ, Toccatta (Ian McDonald) --- 0:55:23-0:57:11 Intro --- 0:57:11-1:06:57 Bowls --- 1:06:57-1:09:12 Tom Lycos doing archery --- 1:09:12-1:12:00 Trampoline set up --- 1:12:00-1:19:41 Trampoline (Matt Hughes, Anni Davey) --- 1:19:41-1:25:00 Cloudswing --- 1:25:00-1:30:32 Double Cello --- 1:30:35-1:31:54 Tom Lycos Archery --- 1:31:54-1:37:32 Chinese Hoop diving --- 1:37:32-1:42:06 credits (Tim Coldwell
Qhawe by Abel Selaocoe [Arranger Ian Gardiner]
Arrangement for orchestra of piece by Abel Selaocoe, first heard at BBC Proms 2021, Royal Albert Hall
Zawose by Abel Selaocoe [Arranger Ian Gardiner]
Arrangement for orchestra of piece by Abel Selaocoe, first heard at BBC Proms 2021, Royal Albert Hall
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