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SUMMARY:Recorder Players' Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Tutor: Terry Smurthwaite \nEnsemble playing in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere\, this workshop is aimed at experienced adult players who ideally offer two instruments and are able to swap between them. The ability to hold your own part in a group and good sight-reading skills are key. Expect a wide variety of interesting music and technique tuition\, as required. For further details about the workshops themselves\, you can contact paulinewelch.moorfield@gmail.com. To book and for all other enquiries\, please contact the Hall directly. \nTerry regularly conducts Society of Recorder Players’ meetings at Leeds\, Bingley and York.  He also conducts a group which meets weekly in Ilkley and has recently founded and conducts The Rombalds Recorders\, a group set up to perform early music. In addition to bringing a wide range of music\, he is asos able to offer advice on the techniques of ensemble playing and musicianship.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/recorder-players-workshop-7/
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SUMMARY:Art Appreciation II - Laura Knight and English Impressionism
DESCRIPTION:Tutor: Tim Stimson \nLaura Knight’s career began in earnest at Staithes on the North Yorkshire coast\, with her husband-to-be\, Harold\, and other artists inspired by outdoor painting. In paint and prose she expressed her admiration and solidarity with the hardy fisher folk of Staithes whilst developing her own painting techniques. The Staithes painters were part of the ‘plein air’ movement which erupted in the 1870s. \nAt Newlyn on the Cornish coast\, Laura Knight discovered herself and her art. At the artists’ community revolving around Stanhope Forbes and other talented artists\, her brightly-coloured poster-like clarity and optimism ensured her increasing popularity.   Her move to London with Harold opened the subject matter or which she has become famous – gypsies\, the ballet and circuses.  Between the wars Dame Laura Knight was undoubtedly the most popular British painter\, interest in whom has re-emerged recently. \nTim’s involvement with art began with the practical. For a number of years he was a professional painter and ceramicist in Scotland and Wales\, before returning to university to study literature and the history of art. \nFor the last 30 years he has been a freelance cultural/art historian\, specialising in 17th- and 19th- century art and society.  he now lectures for the University of Cambridge\, the WEA\, the Art Fund and the Arts Society (previously NADFAS)\, and presents residential study courses in Britain and Europe. Tim has now completed two lecture tours of Australia\, the last in 2016\, and presented a lecture for Hull City of Culture 2017 on T E Ferens\, patron of Hull’s newly refurbished gallery. \n 
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/art-appreciation-ii-laura-knight-and-english-impressionism/
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