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The Delights of Summer in Beads Part 1
Listed on March 7, 2016 by Knuston Hall in Featured CoursesJoin Stephanie in recreating some of the delights of summer through bead weaving techniques. During the course we may visit the seaside, a stunning garden or even travel further afield. Having fun with colour and texture to produce some stunning jewellery and accessories to keep or give as presents. A really fun...
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Behind the Iron Curtain
Listed on March 7, 2016 by Knuston Hall in Featured CoursesThe Cold War division of Europe seemed for many years to be a permanent situation, but in the 1980s, a series of remarkable events took place that left each of the formerly communist Eastern European countries moving towards multiparty democracy. This course looks at the history of the Warsaw pact countries, often viewed...
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Weaving Summer School
Listed on March 7, 2016 by Knuston Hall in Featured CoursesLearn to weave on the latest folding rigid heddle looms from Ashford; for absolute beginners or those wishing to develop and explore advanced rigid heddle techniques such as second heddle. Complete at least two projects of choice from simple scarves to double weave hand bound books, throws, or cushions. Topics include: Design-sources of...
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Creative Patchwork
Listed on March 7, 2016 by Knuston Hall in Featured CoursesCome to Knuston and create your own Patchwork! Whether you already know what to do or whether you need to start from scratch does not matter I can get you going. You will go home with knowledge and enthusiasm to carry on sewing!
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Sing A Sound of Music
Listed on March 7, 2016 by Knuston Hall in Featured CoursesA fun filled weekend singing the amazing songs from the musical The Sound of Music. No previous singing experience or the ability to read music is needed, just the willingness to join in and enjoy yourself. There will be structured vocal warm-ups and tips to achieve the best from your voice and all of the...
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Victorian Artists, Their Models & Muses
Listed on February 18, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesFrom Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Elizabeth Siddal, to Lord Frederick Leighton and Dorothy Dene, the work of many Victorian artists was influenced by their models, many of whom became their muses, mistresses or wives. In this course we will investigate the often complex relationships between Victorian artists and their models and celebrate the spectacular works...
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Modern physics for beginners: from Schrödinger’s cat to time travel
Listed on January 29, 2016 by Madingley Hall in Featured CoursesAre you intrigued by quantum weirdness or the idea of faster-than-light travel? This day course will introduce you to the ideas that revolutionised physics in the 20th century, and will explore how these ideas can be applied, from understanding volcanoes to navigating with GPS systems.
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Jewish humour in the films of Mel Brooks and Woody Allen
Listed on January 29, 2016 by Madingley Hall in Featured CoursesYou think The Producers is hilarious? Or do you think: "well, talk about bad taste!". Maybe you think that Annie Hall is Woody Allen's greatest film, or Manhattan, or Zelig, or Crimes and Misdemeanors...? Very different in their comedy personae, Woody and Mel both started their professional careers writing for Sid Caesar in the 1950s...
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A history of special education in England
Listed on January 29, 2016 by Madingley Hall in Featured CoursesIdiot, defective, educationally sub-normal, handicapped – the labels put on children with special needs have changed over the last 150 years, but is it really a story of progress? You can judge for yourself as you explore behind the walls of the forgotten schools to which these forgotten children were consigned.
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Women of the Italian Renaissance: who were they?
Listed on January 29, 2016 by Madingley Hall in Featured CoursesHave you ever seen a 'desco da parto' (birth tray)? What is it and what was it used for? And why is goddess Flora so often shown in paintings with a bare breast? For what special occasions were these things commissioned? All these objects are linked to the female sphere of Renaissance women. Through this...
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Reading Classical Greek: Continuing Beginners (Students who began in September 2014 – Group D)
Listed on January 29, 2016 by Madingley Hall in Featured CoursesThis weekend course is part of a series designed for those who want to learn Classical Greek. Over a series of weekends, Beginner students are introduced to the basic elements of grammar through reading passages adapted from ancient Greek authors. At Intermediate level, students move onto collections of passages selected from major Greek writers, and...
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Shakespeare and the interpretation of history (online)
Listed on January 29, 2016 by Madingley Hall in Featured CoursesThe interpretation of history mattered to Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Not only did the legitimacy of the Elizabethan regime under which they lived depend on a very particular reading of history, but retelling stories about the political past was a recognized way of talking obliquely about the political present. We will look closely at two...
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Paper Marbling
Listed on January 14, 2016 by The Grange in Featured CoursesAn introduction to paper marbling.
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Mindfulness & Meditation, A 3-day course for women
Listed on April 10, 2015 by The Grange in Featured CoursesIn the final years of the last century exciting discoveries were made in neuroscience that brought together the fields of Western Science and Eastern meditational philosophies. It was found that the practice of meditation and mindfulness created changes in the brain which could exert a powerful influence on health, wellbeing and happiness. This weekend is intended to introduce meditation and mindfulness to those who are interested in learning more as well as those who have some experience.Read more ... -
Making the most of your iPad
Listed on February 14, 2015 by Farncombe Courses in Featured CoursesLearn the benefits of using an iPad in a relaxed and encouraging atmosphere with tutor Susan MillsRead more ... -
Painted Furniture Workshop: Annie Sloan™ Decorative Paint Techniques
Listed on February 14, 2015 by Farncombe Courses in Featured CoursesThis furniture painting workshop with Kate Gerrish & Bliss Interiors is a fantastic opportunity to learn a wide variety of decorative paint finishes including distressing, use of two colours, ageing, smooth modern or more rustic looks. All Chalk Paint® and materials provided.Read more ... -
Hawkwood College Open Day 4 May 2015
Listed on February 14, 2015 by Hawkwood College in Member NewsAn enjoyable day for the whole family! Free taster workshops * tours of the grounds * stalls by tutors, traders and partners. Delicious home-made organic food and ice cream * children’s activities * Maypole dancing and peace dancing. Free entryRead more ... -
Dare to be Great! with Polly Higgins
Listed on February 14, 2015 by Hawkwood College in Featured Courses“Polly is inspirational. With warmth, soft humour and deep passion she shared her personal journey and shows us just how we can dare to be great.”Read more ... -
Running with the Mind of Meditation
Listed on February 14, 2015 by Hawkwood College in Featured CoursesThis weekend is for both new, casual or very experienced runners. It is about running and the mind that runs! Read more ... -
Mindful Drawing
Listed on February 14, 2015 by Hawkwood College in Featured CoursesMindful Drawing is an exploration of drawing as meditation and is suitable for all levels. Inspired by the work of Frederick Franck, author of The Zen of Seeing, the emphasis is on process rather than outcomeRead more ... -
Viva Verdi!
Listed on February 14, 2015 by Hawkwood College in Featured CoursesA fun opportunity to have a weekend singing Italian opera choruses in the Cotswolds! Led by Gavin Carr, tenor and conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony Chorus Read more ... -
Biodynamic Agriculture and its Background
Listed on February 14, 2015 by Hawkwood College in Featured CoursesAn introduction to biodynamic farming and gardening, through three training sessions. Each module builds on the preceeding one while being complete in itself. A practical component is included in each session.A Hawkwood training programme.Read more ...