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An unlikely pairing of music and fabric
... members on bespoke instruments, resulting in collective music making. When Covid hit, Hewitt moved the workshops ... platforms and adapting the workshop methodology, so that music could still be produced. Hewitt then turned the hybrid ... different media, and...
Our fallible senses
... the taste of pineapple chunks when hearing gentle piano music, and a crispy fried egg when hearing the word ...
The ‘dream forest’ of Lublin
... a translator. During the drawing of the trees calming music was played and participants were offered the choice of ... were also organised by the team including pottery class, music night, yoga etc to encourage engagement in the local ...
Norman Wetherick 1929-2022
... as a love for theatre and opera he retained a love for music hall and comic song, an echo of his east-end origins. ...
‘It’s an unusual type of therapy’
... – from the gleaming tabernacle, to the menacing organ music, to the priest’s green vestigial gowns – is ...
Peter Saville 1946-2022
... an active interest in many topics. He was passionate about music from Pink Floyd to Ray Charles, and could tell you ...
What it means to 'gather'
... storytelling and community through photography, dance, music, poetry and beyond. In a wonderful display of ...
Edward Elliot 1920-2021
... interests included Art History, local church architecture, music and lichens. In these areas he meticulously researched ...
New therapist, new hope
... it. It seems people with aphantasia can’t ‘hear’ music or similar, either. I am fervently curious to know the ...
Al
... of mass destruction. He told me about going to classical music concerts in Stanford with his wife, Virginia, and he ...
‘Making the jigsaw pieces as you go along’
... ‘mind-to-muscle’ techniques using images, humour, music or mindfulness or ‘muscle-to-mind’ approaches ...
Creativity and the chaos rainbow
... poetry, had a gallery showing, recorded their own music – are seven times more likely to have low rather than ...