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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Mentors Elaine George and Cassie Puruntatameri with models from the Indigenous Fashion Projects' mentoring program./ The Guardian.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Nagula Jarndu’s collection ‘gujarra yangarrjin (two coming together)’ in Country to Couture 2024 show Boundless on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts x Helen Kaminski’ collection ‘Djäma Rramba?i (Working Together)’ in Country to Couture 2024 show Boundless on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Bula’bula Arts x Black Cat Couture’s collection ‘Lomuyirr (soar)’ in Country to Couture 2024 show Boundless on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Magpie Goose x Ewyenper Atwatye in Country to Couture 2024 show Boundless on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Yarrenyty Arltere Artists’ collection ‘Ngaya, Tjulpu, Tjutawana (Cat among the Birds)’ in Country to Couture 2024 show Boundless on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Yarrenyty Arltere Artists’ collection ‘Ngaya, Tjulpu, Tjutawana (Cat among the Birds)’ in Country to Couture 2024 show Boundless on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
MumRed by Samala Cronin stands with her models at the Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire finale on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire finale on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts x Aly de Groot’s collection ‘Old Ways, New Ways, Batman ga Yuta’ in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts x Aly de Groot’s collection ‘Old Ways, New Ways, Batman ga Yuta’ modelled by Cassie Puruntatameri in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Iltja Ntjarra’s collection ‘Tununtha, Ntatha Tharraka Nurnakanha (Our Animals)’ modelled by Jake Powers in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Iltja Ntjarra’s collection ‘Tununtha, Ntatha Tharraka Nurnakanha (Our Animals)’ modelled by Jake Powers in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Delvene Cockatoo-Collins’ collection ‘Dilly Bag and Mat Making’ modelled by Elaine George in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Delvene Cockatoo-Collins’ collection ‘Dilly Bag and Mat Making’ modelled by Elaine George in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Yanggurdi by Cassie Leatham’s collection ‘Guam Biik’ modelled by Lucas James in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Wearing Yalanji Artists x Linda Jackson AO in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Wearing Yalanji Artists x Linda Jackson AO model Yvonne Rankin in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Yarrenyty Arltere Artists’ collection ‘Ngaya, Tjulpu, Tjutawana (Cat among the Birds)’ in Country to Couture 2024 show Boundless on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Jake Powers backstage at Country to Couture poses in Nagula Jarndu’s collection ‘gujarra yangarrjin (two coming together)’ ahead of Country to Couture 2024
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Back of house at Country to Couture 2024 models make the final checks on their outfits ahead of the opening.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Back of house at Country to Couture 2024.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Back of house models wearing Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts x Aly de Groot collection ‘Old Ways, New Ways, Baman ga Yuta’ pose for photos ahead of the opening 2024 Country to Couture.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
L/R: Tiwi woman Cassie Puruntatameri wears NIFA nominee Simone Arnol, Larrakia man Lucas James wears Blaklabel Dreaming by Kristie Peters, Arakwal woman Elaine George wears DandalooSu by Su Lousick and Bardi, Kija and Yawuru man Jake Powers wears Yalanji Artists x Linda Jackson AO stand on the unceded saltwater ways of Larrakia country ahead of 2024 Country to Couture.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
L/R: Arakwal woman Elaine George wears DandalooSu by Su Lousick, Bardi, Kija and Yawuru man Jake Powers wears Yalanji Artists x Linda Jackson AO, Tiwi woman Cassie Puruntatameri wears NIFA nominee Simone Arnol and Larrakia man Lucas James wears Blaklabel Dreaming by Kristie Peters on Larrakia country ahead of 2024 Country to Couture.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Larrakia man Lucas James wears Blaklabel Dreaming by Kristie Peters on Larrakia Country ahead of 2024 Country to Couture.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Tiwi woman Cassie Puruntatameri who wears NIFA nominee Simone Arnol on Larrakia Country ahead of 2024 Country to Couture.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Bardi, Kija and Yawuru man Jake Powers wears Yalanji Artists x Linda Jackson AO on Larrakia Country ahead of 2024 Country to Couture.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Arakwal woman Elaine George wears DandalooSu by Su Lousick from Country to Couture's show 1 on Larrakia Country.
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‘Is it really going to take a death?’: legal advocates say Don Dale must be shut down
A royal commission in 2017 found the Don Dale juvenile detention centre should be shut down immediately and was 'wholly inappropriate' for children. The centre was originally a maximum security prison for adults.
Legal advocates say it is "only a matter of time" before there's a death inside Don Dale juvenile detention centre after the hospitalisation this week of a 16-year-old who attempted to take his own life – the latest case in at least 54 self-harm or suicide attempts since July last year.
Lawyer Johnny Lawrence SC talks about protesting outside of Don dale youth detention centre and how when the kids hear them they yell out 'help, help, get us out of here'.Protestors outside Don Dale juvenile detention have been gathering every Friday since Christmas Day Australia
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‘Is it really going to take a death?’: legal advocates say Don Dale must be shut down
A royal commission in 2017 found the Don Dale juvenile detention centre should be shut down immediately and was 'wholly inappropriate' for children. The centre was originally a maximum security prison for adults.
Legal advocates say it is "only a matter of time" before there's a death inside Don Dale juvenile detention centre after the hospitalisation this week of a 16-year-old who attempted to take his own life – the latest case in at least 54 self-harm or suicide attempts since July last year.
Don dale youth detention centre, Darwin, Northern Territory.Protestors outside Don Dale juvenile detention have been gathering every Friday since Christmas Day Australia
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‘Is it really going to take a death?’: legal advocates say Don Dale must be shut down
A royal commission in 2017 found the Don Dale juvenile detention centre should be shut down immediately and was 'wholly inappropriate' for children. The centre was originally a maximum security prison for adults.
Legal advocates say it is "only a matter of time" before there's a death inside Don Dale juvenile detention centre after the hospitalisation this week of a 16-year-old who attempted to take his own life – the latest case in at least 54 self-harm or suicide attempts since July last year.
Leela Galvez is one of the Don Dale protestors that protest every Friday at 5pm outside Don dale youth detention centre on Tivendale Road, Darwin.Protestors outside Don Dale juvenile detention have been gathering every Friday since Christmas Day Australia
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‘Is it really going to take a death?’: legal advocates say Don Dale must be shut down
A royal commission in 2017 found the Don Dale juvenile detention centre should be shut down immediately and was 'wholly inappropriate' for children. The centre was originally a maximum security prison for adults.
Legal advocates say it is "only a matter of time" before there's a death inside Don Dale juvenile detention centre after the hospitalisation this week of a 16-year-old who attempted to take his own life – the latest case in at least 54 self-harm or suicide attempts since July last year.
A sign at Don dale youth detention centre, Darwin, Northern Territory.Protestors outside Don Dale juvenile detention have been gathering every Friday since Christmas Day Australia
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‘Is it really going to take a death?’: legal advocates say Don Dale must be shut down
A royal commission in 2017 found the Don Dale juvenile detention centre should be shut down immediately and was 'wholly inappropriate' for children. The centre was originally a maximum security prison for adults.
Legal advocates say it is "only a matter of time" before there's a death inside Don Dale juvenile detention centre after the hospitalisation this week of a 16-year-old who attempted to take his own life – the latest case in at least 54 self-harm or suicide attempts since July last year.
Samantha Samson is one of the Don Dale protestors that protest every Friday at 5pm outside Don dale youth detention centre on Tivendale Road, Darwin. Protestors outside Don Dale juvenile detention have been gathering every Friday since Christmas Day Australia
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‘Is it really going to take a death?’: legal advocates say Don Dale must be shut down
A royal commission in 2017 found the Don Dale juvenile detention centre should be shut down immediately and was 'wholly inappropriate' for children. The centre was originally a maximum security prison for adults.
Legal advocates say it is "only a matter of time" before there's a death inside Don Dale juvenile detention centre after the hospitalisation this week of a 16-year-old who attempted to take his own life – the latest case in at least 54 self-harm or suicide attempts since July last year.
Don dale youth detention protestors. From left: Josie Crawshaw, and sisters Donna and Natalie Hunter (founder of NAAJA) are 10 year-old Taj's grandmothers. Protestors outside Don Dale juvenile detention have been gathering every Friday since Christmas Day Australia
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Ice rink christmas tree with show posters - The characters are from The Wider Earth, a play about the story of young Charles Darwin in the new theatre in the Jerwood Gallery at the Natural History Museum. It features a cast of seven, specially designed puppetry, an original score and cinematic animations.
The wider earth puppets test ice rink photocall, Natural History Museum, London, UK - 24 Oct 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9944563j)
A set of puppet creatures, the Galalpagos Tortosie, a cormorant and an iguana, and their creators test out the NHM Ice Rink ahead of its opening day today - The characters are from The Wider Earth, a play about the story of young Charles Darwin in the new theatre in the Jerwood Gallery at the Natural History Museum. It features a cast of seven, specially designed puppetry, an original score and cinematic animations.
The wider earth puppets test ice rink photocall, Natural History Museum, London, UK - 24 Oct 2018
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PEOPLE - Sarah Ferguson übergibt einen Scheck zugunsten von Kindern
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Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
'Christian Hook: The Darwin Series' Exhibiton Private View, Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Sarah Ferguson übergibt einen Scheck zugunsten von Kindern
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Christian Hook and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
'Christian Hook: The Darwin Series' Exhibiton Private View, Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Sarah Ferguson übergibt einen Scheck zugunsten von Kindern
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Christian Hook and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
'Christian Hook: The Darwin Series' Exhibiton Private View, Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Sarah Ferguson übergibt einen Scheck zugunsten von Kindern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Perry/REX/Shutterstock (9159233d)
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
'Christian Hook: The Darwin Series' Exhibiton Private View, Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Sarah Ferguson übergibt einen Scheck zugunsten von Kindern
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Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
'Christian Hook: The Darwin Series' Exhibiton Private View, Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Sarah Ferguson übergibt einen Scheck zugunsten von Kindern
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Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
'Christian Hook: The Darwin Series' Exhibiton Private View, Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Sarah Ferguson übergibt einen Scheck zugunsten von Kindern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Perry/REX/Shutterstock (9159233f)
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
'Christian Hook: The Darwin Series' Exhibiton Private View, Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Sarah Ferguson übergibt einen Scheck zugunsten von Kindern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Perry/REX/Shutterstock (9159233o)
Christian Hook and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
'Christian Hook: The Darwin Series' Exhibiton Private View, Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Sarah Ferguson übergibt einen Scheck zugunsten von Kindern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Perry/REX/Shutterstock (9159233n)
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
'Christian Hook: The Darwin Series' Exhibiton Private View, Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Sarah Ferguson übergibt einen Scheck zugunsten von Kindern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Perry/REX/Shutterstock (9159233m)
Christian Hook and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
'Christian Hook: The Darwin Series' Exhibiton Private View, Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Sarah Ferguson übergibt einen Scheck zugunsten von Kindern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Perry/REX/Shutterstock (9159233j)
Christian Hook and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
'Christian Hook: The Darwin Series' Exhibiton Private View, Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Sarah Ferguson übergibt einen Scheck zugunsten von Kindern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Perry/REX/Shutterstock (9159233k)
Christian Hook and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
'Christian Hook: The Darwin Series' Exhibiton Private View, Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Sarah Ferguson übergibt einen Scheck zugunsten von Kindern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Perry/REX/Shutterstock (9159233y)
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
'Christian Hook: The Darwin Series' Exhibiton Private View, Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair, London, UK - 19 Oct 2017
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