Hilary’s portrait
By Deborah May on Friday 14 September, 2007 | Comments Off |
Duration: 03:40 minutes
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Duration: 03:40 minutes
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Duration: 03:20 minutes
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Duration: 02:20 minutes
OpenTags: 5. Final showing/ Clips/ Jia-Yu
Duration: 03:41 minutes
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Duration: 03:48 minutes
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Duration: 03:51 minutes
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Susanna filmed on the 4th September.
Duration: 39 seconds
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Roberta filmed on the 4th September.
Duration: 38 seconds
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Rohanna filmed on the 4th September.
Duration: 33 seconds
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Hilary filmed on the 4th September.
Duration: 33 seconds
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Jennifer-Lynn filmed on the 4th September.
Duration: 34 seconds
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Jia-Yu filmed on the 4th September.
Duration: 57 seconds
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Susanna’s clip from the 29th August.
Duration: 33 seconds
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Jennifer-Lynn’s clip from the 29th August.
Duration: 34 seconds
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Rohanna’s clip from the 29th August.
Duration: 39 seconds
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Jia-Yu’s clip from the 29th August.
Duration: 38 seconds
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Duration: 4 minutes
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Duration: 3 minutes
Susan Hitch
Linguist and Broadcaster
As an academic, Susan has written on Alfred the Great’s ninth century programme of translating important books from Latin into Anglo-Saxon English, and on women’s writing in the Renaissance. But her curiosity about languages and how language itself works goes back further in her own life, to a childhood in Japan, Cuba, Greece and Germany, travelling between places and between language; later she lived in Algeria, Brazil and Poland.
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Ian on physics, everyday balance and swedes. (Duration: 1min)
Ian on sitting up. (Duration: 45 secs)
Ian walking. (Duration: 20 secs – no audio)
Proprioception is the sense that indicates whether the body is moving with required effort, as well as where the various parts of the body are located in relation to each other.
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Duration: 4 minutes
Video clip of Jonathan Cole in conversation - I don’t smile because I’m happy, I’m happy because I smile?
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Duration: 4 minutes
Video clip of Jonathan Cole in conversation.
Dr. Jonathan Cole, Neuroscientist
Jonathan Cole’s academic research has focused on the effects of sensory deafferentation (the elimination or interruption of sensory nerve fibers) and motor control, largely with Ian Waterman who has a condition which has left him without touch or movement/position sense below the neck but, nevertheless, has developed ways of moving, even walking, to a unique degree.
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Roberta’s clip from the 9th August.
Duration: 16 seconds
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Susanna’s clip from the 9th August.
Duration: 30 seconds
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Duration: 2 minutes
Harriet Walter on the interweaving of expression, rhythm and the intention of language.
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Duration: 4 minutes
Harriet Walter on finding meaning, rhythm and emotion in Shakespeare’s words.
Harriet Walter, Actress
After training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, she gained early experience with the Joint Stock touring theatre company, Paine’s Plough touring, and the Duke’s Playhouse, Lancaster. She has worked many times throughout her career with the Royal Shakespeare Company, in productions including Nicholas Nickleby (1980), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1981), All’s Well That Ends Well (1981), The Castle (1985), Three Sisters (1988), The Duchess of Malfi (1989), Macbeth (1999), and Much Ado about Nothing (2002).
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Quartet 1, Siobhan Davies Dance, 2007
(Tammy Arjona, Laurent Cavanna, Theo Clinkard, Sasha Roubicek)
Quartet 2, Siobhan Davies Dance, 2007
(Henry Montes, Pari Naderi, Deborah Saxon, Sarah Warsop)
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The Jerwood Bank Project was originally created through Siobhan Davies’ interest in the creative development of ‘mid-career’ dance artists looking to shift their practice to a new level. Watch a short introduction to the Jerwood Bank Project from Siobhan Davies.
Duration: 2 minutes.
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