Articles featuring Dillington House | LeisureCourses.net - short courses & residential study breaks in great locations - Part 6
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Moorish Spain
Listed on March 11, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesNo era of European History was as remarkable or left as indelible a mark as Moorish Spain. The history, language, architecture, decorative arts, music, gastronomy, personality of the Iberian Peninsula owes so much to the civilization that occupied at least part of Spain for nearly 800 years. We shall follow the history of Moorish Spain...
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Nefertiti: Ancient Egypt’s Most Intriguing Queen
Listed on March 11, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesNefertiti is arguably the most famous queen of pharaonic Egypt. Her bust displayed in Berlin is iconic. She was the Chief Royal Wife of the Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten (c1352-c1336 BC), and together they continue to fascinate. Intriguing changes appear in the art and religion of this period of Egypt’s history – peculiar representations of...
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Oliver Cromwell: Saint Or Serpent?
Listed on March 6, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesOliver Cromwell, the only commoner ever to become supreme head of a British state, has always produced deep divisions of opinion, between those who view him as one of the greatest of Britons, to those who see him as a usurper, tyrant and fanatic. This lecture is designed to show why Cromwell is such a...
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An Introduction to Chi Kung
Listed on March 5, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesAn introduction to a gentle and effective exercise routine that stimulates all the energy channels, major organs, muscles, bones and joints. This course has been running several times a year for a number of years and attendees have been known to repeat the course to increase their knowledge and ability. It is aimed initially at...
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Elizabeth Bowen – Selected Short Stories
Listed on March 5, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesElizabeth Bowen’s stories explore childhood memories, the natural world, love, loss and the occult. Place is as significant as character and her writing is noted for its sharpness of observation. Both World Wars inspired many of her best short stories. From The Demon Lover, we learn what it was like to live in London during...
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Four Medieval Christians
Listed on March 5, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesWhat inspired medieval men and women to give their lives to God? We will examine the lives and writings of four very different individuals: St Benedict, Hildegard of Bingen, Francis of Assisi and Margery Kempe. Benedict’s Rule for Monasteries was a foundational text throughout the Middle Ages; Hildegard was a gifted abbess. In contrast, Francis...
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Explore the River Axe
Listed on March 5, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesSpend a spring day with David Hunt in the valley of the River Axe in east Devon exploring some beautiful countryside and visiting unusual sites including the World War 2 defences. Our minibus takes us to places off the beaten track and (weather permitting) to some interesting views and excellent photo opportunities. Packed lunches and...
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Sibelius: The Man and The Music
Listed on March 4, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesSibelius is one of the giants of music. In particular his seven symphonies are recognised among the towering achievements of western man, but they and other masterpieces were only created out of enormous struggle. Using both musical and visual illustrations we will explore the relationship between the man and the music as his remarkable career...
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William the Conqueror and His Sons
Listed on March 4, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesThe Battle of Hastings and William's Norman settlement which followed it were one of the great watersheds in English history. It was a period of revolutionary change but also some striking continuity with the Anglo-Saxon society and culture it was replacing. The reigns of his sons William Rufus and Henry I were to build on...
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Chinese Brush Painting – Summer Flower with Bird and Insect in Freehand Style
Listed on March 4, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesFlowers and birds have been popular subjects in traditional Chinese brush painting for over two thousand years. This course will focus on the basic skills of painting different kind of flowers, birds and insects in free hand style, such as: wisterias with swallow, peony with butterfly and Chinese lotus flower with dragonfly. The course will...
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Book Club: Ours Are the Streets
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Looking Good Feeling Good
Listed on February 27, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesOur style needs to evolve as we age so if it’s been a while since you took an honest look at your colours and styles, this is the perfect opportunity to spend a relaxing day gaining input into what suits you and why. Realise your true potential with colours that suit your natural colouring and...
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Berlioz & The Trojans
Listed on February 27, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesWe will explore Berlioz’s greatest work, the epic grand opera Les Troyens (the Trojans) which was based on Virgil’s Aeneid, a work which stirred the composer’s soul deeply. The opera portrays the capture of Troy by the Greeks and the subsequent arrival of the Trojan survivors in Carthage. The ensuing tragic romance between Dido, the...
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Classical Guitar Orchestra Weekend
Listed on February 26, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesA unique musical experience for classical guitarists of all ages and of varying abilities (but not complete beginners). The emphasis is on participation, with students working in a non-competitive and supportive environment. Parts of the orchestra range in difficulty from elementary (Grade 2) to advanced (Grade 8) and are allocated in accordance with each students’...
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From King Lud to King’s Cross: The History & Life of London
Listed on February 26, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesDr Johnson wrote: 'When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life;for there is in London all that life can afford'. In this course, we shall look at the life of London from its foundation to the present day: its trades, industries, docks and rivers; its theatres, music halls and other entertainments;...
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Made in Britain: How Prehistory Shaped Our World
Listed on February 26, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesBefore the coming of the Romans the people of these islands were non-literate, relying on word of mouth to pass on their skills and knowledge. Through an exploration of the archaeological inheritance they left behind this course reveals how their craftsmanship, ingenuity and endeavour shaped our world, laying the foundations for the Britain we inhabit...
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Songs, Satire and Sophistication: the History of Revenue’
Listed on February 26, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesOne of the most popular and fashionable forms of entertainment in the 1920s and '30s was the revue, which provided humorous, fast-moving and sophisticated sketches and songs on topical themes. The early revues concentrated on music and spectacle; but gradually they became more intimate, emphasissing wit and style, as perfomers like Noel Coward joined-in. Come...
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Concert with the Sacconi Quartet
Listed on February 21, 2016 by Dillington in MusicThe award-winning Sacconi Quartet will perform a programme of wonderful music: Mozart’s String Quartet in D major K499, Sibelius’s Moderato and Allegro appassionato and Schubert’s String Quartet in G major. The Quartet performs with style and commitment and is known throughout the world for its creativity and integrity of interpretation.
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Understanding Watercolour
Listed on February 20, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesVincent Van Gogh said you needed twenty-seven heads to paint a watercolour, vowed to get to grips with the medium and then promptly dropped it. Is it any wonder? A big favourite with leisure painters and hobby artists, watercolour is both approachable and unintimidating, but takes a lifetime to master. This one day course will...
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Boost Your German
Listed on February 20, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesHaving even more than a basic knowledge and understanding of a language is extremely useful when on holiday, but not just then. Whether you studied German in the dim and distant past, or more recently, neither your age nor the amount of experience you may have in learning and using German is a barrier to...
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No Boundaries Accoustic Band Workshop Extra
Listed on February 19, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesThis extended 'No Boundaries' acoustic band course is open to any acoustic instrument player. We’ve successfully catered for every combination so far, including fretted and bowed stringed instruments, saxophones, clarinet, piano, flute and harmonica... what do you play? With a good social atmosphere, exchanging ideas and learning from each other, you will be encouraged to...
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The History of the Arts in Britain
Listed on February 19, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesIt is hard to imagine but most of our great artistic institutions are very young indeed. Some of our most famous such as the Royal Ballet, the Royal National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company being created only after the Second World War. This course will explore the history of music, theatre, literature, publishing, the...
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Schuberts Final Years
Listed on February 19, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesThis course will examine the last flowering of Schubert's remarkable music in the final few years of his short life. It will look closely at such works as the song-cycle Die Winterreise, the 'Great' C major symphony, the last string quartet, the String Quintet in C and the final piano sonatas. The course will also...
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Embroidery With a Silver Sheen
Listed on February 19, 2016 by Dillington in Featured CoursesThis course focuses on hand embroidery projects, using stitches such as stem stitch, french knots, long and short stitch, and incorporates a bit of silver work to the design. The silverwork can be using metal threads, such as pearl purl and jap, or simply silver stranded cotton and tiny silver sequins. Participants will be working...
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Spring Has Sprung
Listed on March 25, 2015 by Dillington in Blogs!Spring has finally Sprung at Dillington this last weekend. The daffodils are out and Stravinsky could be heard wafting across the site with Terry Barfoot and Bridgett Vane’s wonderful course on Stravinsky and the Ballet Russes. In another part of … Continue reading →Read more ... -
Bookbinding Course at Dillington House
Listed on March 23, 2015 by Dillington in Featured Courses Course participants will be introduced to the use of leather and associated techniques and will be able to complete a half-leather binding, a stronger and better binding than the case-binding of the beginners’ courseRead more ... -
The Corner Garden
Listed on March 7, 2015 by Dillington in Blogs!Work has now started on our latest exciting development, the creation of a new garden in the sunken area to the side of the Mews. This has been made possible by an extremely generous donation by someone very close to … Continue reading →Read more ... -
The Last Post
Listed on February 28, 2015 by Dillington in Blogs!After 23 years, today is my last day as Director of Dillington House and yesterday my colleagues organised a splendid sending off. Current and former members of staff gathered together with Friends and Patrons and colleagues from elsewhere in Somerset … Continue reading →Read more ... -
Dillington Baroque Fest
Listed on February 26, 2015 by Dillington in Blogs!Actually we didn’t call it a Baroque fest but the weekend was packed with music from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Friday night kicked off a big weekend course taken by Roderick Swanston entitled Bach in Leipzig. On Saturday Colin … Continue reading →Read more ... -
Wayne’s World
Listed on February 13, 2015 by Dillington in Blogs!As well as doing the day job, the past two weeks has been dominated by the fallout of announcing the news that I am leaving Dillington after 23 years. There have been a few tears from colleagues whilst the most … Continue reading →Read more ...
