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Discussion On The Government’s Policies And Programme For The Upcoming Fiscal Year In Nepal.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli responds to the questions raised during the discussion on the government's policies and program for the upcoming fiscal year in a meeting of the House of Representatives in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Discussion On The Government’s Policies And Programme For The Upcoming Fiscal Year In Nepal.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli responds to the questions raised during the discussion on the government's policies and program for the upcoming fiscal year in a meeting of the House of Representatives in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Discussion On The Government’s Policies And Programme For The Upcoming Fiscal Year In Nepal.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli responds to the questions raised during the discussion on the government's policies and program for the upcoming fiscal year in a meeting of the House of Representatives in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Discussion On The Government’s Policies And Programme For The Upcoming Fiscal Year In Nepal.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli responds to the questions raised during the discussion on the government's policies and program for the upcoming fiscal year in a meeting of the House of Representatives in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Discussion On The Government’s Policies And Programme For The Upcoming Fiscal Year In Nepal.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli responds to the questions raised during the discussion on the government's policies and program for the upcoming fiscal year in a meeting of the House of Representatives in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Discussion On The Government’s Policies And Programme For The Upcoming Fiscal Year In Nepal.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli responds to the questions raised during the discussion on the government's policies and program for the upcoming fiscal year in a meeting of the House of Representatives in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Discussion On The Government’s Policies And Programme For The Upcoming Fiscal Year In Nepal.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli responds to the questions raised during the discussion on the government's policies and program for the upcoming fiscal year in a meeting of the House of Representatives in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Discussion On The Government’s Policies And Programme For The Upcoming Fiscal Year In Nepal.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli responds to the questions raised during the discussion on the government's policies and program for the upcoming fiscal year in a meeting of the House of Representatives in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer is interviewed on This Morning
25/11/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is interviewed on This Morning by Andy Peters and Cat Deeley. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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'BH90210' TV Show Season 1 - 2019
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Jennie Garth as Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering as Ian Ziering, Tori Spelling as Tori Spelling, Jason Priestley as Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty as Shannen Doherty, Brian Austin Green as Brian Austin Green and Gabrielle Carteris as Gabrielle Carteris
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'BH90210' TV Show Season 1 - 2019
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Gabrielle Carteris as Gabrielle Carteris, Tori Spelling as Tori Spelling, Brian Austin Green as Brian Austin Green, Jason Priestley as Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty as Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth as Jennie Garth and Ian Ziering as Ian Ziering
'BH90210' TV Show Season 1 - 2019
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Mongolia's ambitious programme to tackle cancer death rates reaches 40% of population
Screening project aims to reduce highest cancer mortality rate in the world, but nomadic way of life means many in rural areas are unaware of services.
An ambitious project in Mongolia to tackle cancer mortality rates has reached 40% of the country’s population, according to the World Health Organisation.
Two years after the screening programme began in the world's worst place for cancer survival almost half its citizens have been tested for a number of non-communicable diseases, particularly cancers.
Erdenekhuu Nansalmaa, director general of Mongolia’s National Cancer Centre, says late diagnosis is behind the country’s high death rates.
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Mongolia's ambitious programme to tackle cancer death rates reaches 40% of population
Screening project aims to reduce highest cancer mortality rate in the world, but nomadic way of life means many in rural areas are unaware of services.
An ambitious project in Mongolia to tackle cancer mortality rates has reached 40% of the country’s population, according to the World Health Organisation.
Two years after the screening programme began in the world's worst place for cancer survival almost half its citizens have been tested for a number of non-communicable diseases, particularly cancers.
Undarmaa Tudev, head of early detection at Mongolia’s National Cancer Centre.
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Suit revealed for first commercial spacewalk mission
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Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has revealed the new suits astronauts will wear for its first spacewalk.
They will be used by crew taking part in the SpaceX Polaris programme designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes on Earth.
The first of the programme’s three human spaceflight missions, called Polaris Dawn, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than this summer.
During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever spacewalk from its Dragon spaceship, known as an EVA which stands for Extravehicular Activity.
It will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk.
Te historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.
Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit.
OPS: The new SpaceX Polaris programme space suit
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Suit revealed for first commercial spacewalk mission
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Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has revealed the new suits astronauts will wear for its first spacewalk.
They will be used by crew taking part in the SpaceX Polaris programme designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes on Earth.
The first of the programme’s three human spaceflight missions, called Polaris Dawn, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than this summer.
During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever spacewalk from its Dragon spaceship, known as an EVA which stands for Extravehicular Activity.
It will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk.
Te historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.
Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit.
OPS: The new SpaceX Polaris programme space suit
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Suit revealed for first commercial spacewalk mission
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Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has revealed the new suits astronauts will wear for its first spacewalk.
They will be used by crew taking part in the SpaceX Polaris programme designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes on Earth.
The first of the programme’s three human spaceflight missions, called Polaris Dawn, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than this summer.
During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever spacewalk from its Dragon spaceship, known as an EVA which stands for Extravehicular Activity.
It will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk.
Te historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.
Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit.
OPS: The new SpaceX Polaris programme space suit
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Suit revealed for first commercial spacewalk mission
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Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has revealed the new suits astronauts will wear for its first spacewalk.
They will be used by crew taking part in the SpaceX Polaris programme designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes on Earth.
The first of the programme’s three human spaceflight missions, called Polaris Dawn, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than this summer.
During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever spacewalk from its Dragon spaceship, known as an EVA which stands for Extravehicular Activity.
It will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk.
Te historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.
Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit.
OPS: The new SpaceX Polaris programme space suit
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Suit revealed for first commercial spacewalk mission
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Tesla billionaire Elon Musk's space exploration company SpaceX has revealed the new suits astronauts will wear for its first spacewalk.
They will be used by crew taking part in the SpaceX Polaris programme designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes on Earth.
The first of the programme’s three human spaceflight missions, called Polaris Dawn, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than this summer.
During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever spacewalk from its Dragon spaceship, known as an EVA which stands for Extravehicular Activity.
It will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk.
Te historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.
Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit.
OPS: The new SpaceX Polaris programme space suit
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Suit revealed for first commercial spacewalk mission
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07/05/2024
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Pictures must credit: SpaceX
Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has revealed the new suits astronauts will wear for its first spacewalk.
They will be used by crew taking part in the SpaceX Polaris programme designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes on Earth.
The first of the programme’s three human spaceflight missions, called Polaris Dawn, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than this summer.
During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever spacewalk from its Dragon spaceship, known as an EVA which stands for Extravehicular Activity.
It will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk.
Te historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.
Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit.
OPS: The new SpaceX Polaris programme space suit
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Suit revealed for first commercial spacewalk mission
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Pictures must credit: SpaceX
Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has revealed the new suits astronauts will wear for its first spacewalk.
They will be used by crew taking part in the SpaceX Polaris programme designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes on Earth.
The first of the programme’s three human spaceflight missions, called Polaris Dawn, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than this summer.
During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever spacewalk from its Dragon spaceship, known as an EVA which stands for Extravehicular Activity.
It will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk.
Te historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.
Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit.
OPS: The new SpaceX Polaris programme space suit
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Suit revealed for first commercial spacewalk mission
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Pictures must credit: SpaceX
Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has revealed the new suits astronauts will wear for its first spacewalk.
They will be used by crew taking part in the SpaceX Polaris programme designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes on Earth.
The first of the programme’s three human spaceflight missions, called Polaris Dawn, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than this summer.
During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever spacewalk from its Dragon spaceship, known as an EVA which stands for Extravehicular Activity.
It will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk.
Te historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.
Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit.
OPS: Render of a spacewalk during the Polaris programme using the new suit
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Suit revealed for first commercial spacewalk mission
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07/05/2024
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Pictures must credit: SpaceX
Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has revealed the new suits astronauts will wear for its first spacewalk.
They will be used by crew taking part in the SpaceX Polaris programme designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes on Earth.
The first of the programme’s three human spaceflight missions, called Polaris Dawn, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than this summer.
During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever spacewalk from its Dragon spaceship, known as an EVA which stands for Extravehicular Activity.
It will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk.
Te historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.
Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit.
OPS: The new SpaceX Polaris programme space suit
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Suit revealed for first commercial spacewalk mission
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07/05/2024
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Pictures must credit: SpaceX
Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has revealed the new suits astronauts will wear for its first spacewalk.
They will be used by crew taking part in the SpaceX Polaris programme designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes on Earth.
The first of the programme’s three human spaceflight missions, called Polaris Dawn, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than this summer.
During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever spacewalk from its Dragon spaceship, known as an EVA which stands for Extravehicular Activity.
It will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk.
Te historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.
Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit.
OPS: The new SpaceX Polaris programme space suit
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Suit revealed for first commercial spacewalk mission
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Spacesuit 1
Ref 15828
07/05/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: SpaceX
Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has revealed the new suits astronauts will wear for its first spacewalk.
They will be used by crew taking part in the SpaceX Polaris programme designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes on Earth.
The first of the programme’s three human spaceflight missions, called Polaris Dawn, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than this summer.
During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever spacewalk from its Dragon spaceship, known as an EVA which stands for Extravehicular Activity.
It will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk.
Te historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.
Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit.
OPS: The new SpaceX Polaris programme space suit
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Suit revealed for first commercial spacewalk mission
Ferrari Press Agency
Spacesuit 1
Ref 15828
07/05/2024
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Pictures must credit: SpaceX
Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has revealed the new suits astronauts will wear for its first spacewalk.
They will be used by crew taking part in the SpaceX Polaris programme designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes on Earth.
The first of the programme’s three human spaceflight missions, called Polaris Dawn, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than this summer.
During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever spacewalk from its Dragon spaceship, known as an EVA which stands for Extravehicular Activity.
It will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk.
Te historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.
Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit.
OPS: The new SpaceX Polaris programme space suit has a built-in camera
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Suit revealed for first commercial spacewalk mission
Ferrari Press Agency
Spacesuit 1
Ref 15828
07/05/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: SpaceX
Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has revealed the new suits astronauts will wear for its first spacewalk.
They will be used by crew taking part in the SpaceX Polaris programme designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes on Earth.
The first of the programme’s three human spaceflight missions, called Polaris Dawn, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than this summer.
During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever spacewalk from its Dragon spaceship, known as an EVA which stands for Extravehicular Activity.
It will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk.
Te historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.
Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit.
OPS: The new SpaceX Polaris programme space suit
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Mongolia's ambitious programme to tackle cancer death rates reaches 40% of population
Screening project aims to reduce highest cancer mortality rate in the world, but nomadic way of life means many in rural areas are unaware of services.
An ambitious project in Mongolia to tackle cancer mortality rates has reached 40% of the country’s population, according to the World Health Organisation.
Two years after the screening programme began in the world's worst place for cancer survival almost half its citizens have been tested for a number of non-communicable diseases, particularly cancers.
Nergui, a herder whose wife, Tungalag Tamir, was diagnosed with cervical cancer. The couple have spent more on travel and medication for her treatment than they usually would in a year.
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Mongolia's ambitious programme to tackle cancer death rates reaches 40% of population
Screening project aims to reduce highest cancer mortality rate in the world, but nomadic way of life means many in rural areas are unaware of services.
An ambitious project in Mongolia to tackle cancer mortality rates has reached 40% of the country’s population, according to the World Health Organisation.
Two years after the screening programme began in the world's worst place for cancer survival almost half its citizens have been tested for a number of non-communicable diseases, particularly cancers.
Khyuvasuren Lkhagvasuren had never heard of a mammogram or breast cancer before her 2019 diagnosis.
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Mongolia's ambitious programme to tackle cancer death rates reaches 40% of population
Screening project aims to reduce highest cancer mortality rate in the world, but nomadic way of life means many in rural areas are unaware of services.
An ambitious project in Mongolia to tackle cancer mortality rates has reached 40% of the country’s population, according to the World Health Organisation.
Two years after the screening programme began in the world's worst place for cancer survival almost half its citizens have been tested for a number of non-communicable diseases, particularly cancers.
A bedroom at the National Cancer Centre in Ulaanbaatar. The bulk of Mongolia’s cancer facilities are in the city.
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Mongolia's ambitious programme to tackle cancer death rates reaches 40% of population
Screening project aims to reduce highest cancer mortality rate in the world, but nomadic way of life means many in rural areas are unaware of services.
An ambitious project in Mongolia to tackle cancer mortality rates has reached 40% of the country’s population, according to the World Health Organisation.
Two years after the screening programme began in the world's worst place for cancer survival almost half its citizens have been tested for a number of non-communicable diseases, particularly cancers.
Tsetsegsaikhan Batmunkh, director of Mongolia’s National Cancer Council, says between 50% and 60% of people diagnosed with cancer live outside the capital.
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Great Britain
Sydney Dance Company’s ‘Ascent ‘ a mixed programme at the Linbury Theatre. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK.
Rehearsal
25th March 2024
UK Premier
Brimming with physicality, Ascent merges contemporary classical with futuristic experimentation for an evening of thought-provoking dance with an ensemble of Australian and international dancers. In their first UK appearance, the company present a bold programme of diverse works exploring themes of humanity, technology and nature.
The Shell, the Ghost, the Host and The Lyrebird choreographed by Marina Mascarell
dancers: Lucy Angel, Dean Elliott, Liam Green, Luke Hayward, Sophie Jones, Emily Seymour and Coco Wood.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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