Stories
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Performing my disability
Caroline Butterwick explores the idea of disability as performative, and the pressure to act out what we think others expect.
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Disabled musicians and the fight to perform
Music might be the universal language, but unfortunately it doesn’t come with universal access. London-based artist Miss Jacqui discusses the barriers to her career with Jamie Hale.
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Political brilliance and the power of self-promotion
How do you convince people you’re exceptional? Meet the ultimate self-styled genius.
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Journeying home
A serious health scare was the catalyst to Chris beginning the process of understanding his experiences more clearly, and using that new insight to help other intersex people.
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An account of the musical performances in Westminster-Abbey, and the Pantheon, May 26th, 27th, 29th; and June the 3d, and 5th, 1784. In commemoration of Handel. By Charles Burney, Mus. D. F. R. S.
Burney, Charles, 1726-1814.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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An entire change of performances. For the benefit of the child of promise, and Mr. Robinson, (riding master) a pantomimical entertainment, a double collection of fire-works, New Circus, Lyceum, Strand. This present Monday, the 9th of March, 1795, ...
Handy's New Circus.Date: [1795]- Books
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Handy's benefit. A pantomimical entertainment, a double collection of fire-works, and an entire change of performances, which Mr. Handy has been at a great expence in getting up, ... New Circus, Lyceum, Strand. This present Monday, March 2d, 1795, ...
Handy's New Circus.Date: [1795]- Pictures
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A cathedral tower, advertising an AIDS benefit performance of T.S. Eliot's 'Murder in the cathedral' in Hong Kong. Colour lithograph by Ulrikka S. Gernes and Dermat Tatlow, ca. 1995, for AIDS Concern.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 678353i- Books
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Positively the last night but one of performing. By particular desire. For the benefit of the child of promise, whose performances ... are the admiration of all who have seen them. At the Theatre-Royal, this present Friday evening, Oct. 31, will be presented a vraiety [sic] o new entertainments. ...
Theatre Royal, NorwichDate: 1788]