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  1. Dartington College of Arts – Learning by Doing is the biography of a college. It tells the story of an institution unique in higher education in the arts. All arts were taught alongside each other on the same campus: music, theatre, dance, visual art, writing, media arts. In the college’s later years these came together in a module devoted ...

  2. Tracey was Director of the Arts and Cultural Management programmes at Dartington College of Arts from 2002–2006. She was co-curator of the Edge Biennales in London, Newcastle and in Madrid European Capital of Culture. She was Combined Arts Officer at Arts Council Great Britain and Gallery Publications Officer at the Institute of Contemporary ...

  3. 6 de abr. de 2008 · These establishments are linked with Dartington College of Arts, URN: 133892. For example, they may be predecessor or successor establishments. Showing 1 - 1 of 1

  4. University College Falmouth incorporating Dartington College of Arts. In April 2008, Falmouth merged with Dartington College of Arts, adding a range of Performance courses to its portfolio. In October 2010, the University College opened its new Performance Centre, which combines teaching facilities with spaces for public performances.

  5. Dartington College of Arts was a specialist educational institution at Dartington Hall near Totnes in Devon, southwest England, offering education in music and the arts. Courses prepared students for a career in teaching, in partnership with Rolle College of Education, Exmouth, and came to focus on a performative and multi-disciplinary approach to the arts.

  6. Plymouth Arts Centre and Riverside Studios 1978 Cloud Nine Caryl Churchill Dartington College of the Arts 1979 The House David Halliwell Dartington Hall 1979 An Optimistic Thrust Company devised Nuffield Studio Theatre 1980 Cloud Nine (revival) Caryl Churchill Royal Court 1980 Say Your Prayers Nick Darke College of St. Mark and St. John 1981

  7. 14 de abr. de 2015 · We are sad to announce the death of Peter Cox (13 April 2015) at the age of 97. An extraordinary man by any account, Peter was instrumental in developing the Arts at Dartington for 43 years. He was principal arts administrator and Founder-Principal of Dartington College of Arts. He worked closely with our founders, Leonard and Dorothy Elmhirst ...