thecasementproject.ie
On the Beach - The Casement Project
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PROJECT Fearghus Ó Conchúir. In 1916, Roger Casement, Irish rebel, British knight and international humanitarian, came ashore on Banna Strand and was captured nearby. In. Choreographer Fearghus Ó Conchúir invites us to think about our bodies and the nation: Who gets to be in the national body? Whose body represents the nation? How does the national body move? How permeable are its borders? Running from mid-afternoon to midnight on Saturday July 23,. The afternoon opened with. Welcoming the Stranger,.
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Nick Karaiskos Physiotherapist: January 2012
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Friday, 20 January 2012. Yesterday I saw again Fearghus Ó Conchúir. Friday, 13 January 2012. Always good to hear. Thursday, 12 January 2012. Its been so long since I was on my blog last. It's probably down to my organisation skills rather than anything else. If anything there's been so much to update about. Still very busy working at Premier Physiotherapy Centre. I'll update again soon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Fit 4 Personal Training Centre. View my complete profile. Always good to hear.
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About - The Casement Project
http://www.thecasementproject.ie/about
PROJECT Fearghus Ó Conchúir. Danced with the queer body of British knight, Irish rebel and international humanitarian Roger Casement, to imagine a national body that welcomes the stranger from beyond the border, as well as the one already inside. An award-winning creative team, a cast of internationally-acclaimed performers and contributors from beyond the arts joined Fearghus to create five interconnected ways for people to be involved in the project:. Butterflies and Bones: The Casement Project. A seri...
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Nick Karaiskos Physiotherapist: Quality over quantity
http://nick-karaiskos.blogspot.com/2012/01/quality-over-quantity.html
Friday, 20 January 2012. Yesterday I saw again Fearghus Ó Conchúir. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fit 4 Personal Training Centre. I obtained my CSP status from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2003. I have been working for Premier Physiotherapy Centre since 2005 around the same time that I started getting involved with West Ham United FC academy. I have been involved in the treatment of professional footballers as well as elite athletes from other sports. I also work part-time in the NHS.
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Bodies and Buildings: August 2010
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Wednesday, 4 August 2010. New website and blog. My new website has just gone live. You can find it at www.fearghus.net. This blog has been a important way for me to share my work with people and for that reason, the new website is still built around the blog. However, it means that the blog won't exist here on blogger anymore. So if you want to stay in touch with my work, please join me at www.fearghus.net. Meanwhile, thanks to blogger for getting me started and to Karen at Pixel Design.
escalate.org.au
Escalate - Mentors
http://www.escalate.org.au/mentors.html
Douglas has worked for some of Australia’s leading performing arts companies including Bangarra Dance Theatre, Opera Australia, Australian Dance Theatre, Queensland Arts Council and Darc Swan. See more. Working with these companies has offered him an enriched and diverse artistic and cultural experience. In recent years his life has been full of teaching, learning and exploring. Born in Canberra of Australian-German parentage, Paul began his dance training at the age of twelve at the Canberra Dance Devel...
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