Fairs Archive

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Fairsarchives Weblog The East Anglian Fairs 1972-1986

Firstly, many apologies to anyone vainly trying to access our website, despite the optimism of the previous post, we are still having problems. Hopefully they will be resolved soon. A belated thanks to Cally and all for the warm welcome to the Folk East benefit at The Cut on the 1st April. A lovely evening was had by all. Meanwhile, here are the dates where the exhibition will be popping up in 2017.

George McKay professor, writer, musician cultural studies with a soundtrack

Cultural studies with a soundtrack. Invitations, conference organisation, keynotes. AHRC Impact of Festivals project 2015-2016. Festival Cultures conference, 2015. EFG London Jazz Festival 2014, Professor in Residence. Kendal Calling 2011, Professor in Residence. Glastonbury Festival 1999, field notes. Stonehenge Free Festival 1984, diary.

Jill Smith Artwork and writing of sacred landscape and ancient site themes

I am sure you will find something to interest you among all the following pages. Born in London, Jill trained as an actress at RADA, and was later known as Jill Bruce. In the 1970s and early 1980s she was a Performance Artist in partnership with the late Bruce Lacey. For five years they received funding from the then Arts Council of Great Britain. Moving to an old farm in Norfolk and living the real cycles of nature for the first time, Jill realised that her Performances had be.

University of East Anglia UEA - UEA

Applying as an International Student. Short Courses and Professional Development. Information for Parents, Teachers and Young People. Art, Media and American Studies. Interdisciplinary Institute for the Humanities. Literature, Drama and Creative Writing. Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies.

the archive ,a history of Uk rock festivals -1960-92 May 2015

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First, a little bit of history. In the earlymid 1960s London was a magnet drawing onlinepoker247.co.uk. The young and hip in from the regions, shaking off the austerity of the post war 1950s and riding the peak of British wealth. As the decade drew to a close some of those incomers, and their London friends, left the city how to play craps. Heading back out into the shires, and the quieter, slower, life of village and market town. Vents, art shows and a travelling cinema. After 1982 the number of fairs .

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Firstly, many apologies to anyone vainly trying to access our website, despite the optimism of the previous post, we are still having problems. Hopefully they will be resolved soon. A belated thanks to Cally and all for the warm welcome to the Folk East benefit at The Cut on the 1st April. A lovely evening was had by all. Meanwhile, here are the dates where the exhibition will be popping up in 2017.

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