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Craven College

craven college

4.1(168)

North Yorkshire

Enriching lives through learningCraven College – a Further Education College based in Skipton, North Yorkshire, “The Gateway to the Dales”. Our unique position – at the juncture of West Yorkshire and East Lancashire enables us to offer a variety of further and higher education courses, including apprenticeships, undergraduate degrees and part-time adult education. Craven College started life in 1825 as the Skipton Mechanics Institute on the High Street in Skipton. During the Second World War the Skipton Art School and Skipton Technical Institute were established. In 1954 the Skipton Art School and Technical Institution become the Craven Institute for Further Education. In 1974, the College was renamed the Craven College of Adult Education and the full-time courses flourished mainly leading to secretarial work, hospitality and catering, social work and small business management. The Aireville Campus was developed in 1989 adjoining Aireville School (now The Skipton Academy). The Auction Mart Campus was later developed to accommodate all land-based courses and The Aviation Academy was established in Yeadon at Leeds Bradford Airport. Tyro Training was established in 2003 offering flexible training, consultancy and support to business across the North of England. With its HQ at Craven Cattle Mart in Skipton, Tyro Training also has a training base in Scarborough. The Animal Management Centre was opened for students in 2018 with specialist rooms for aquatics, invertebrates, nocturnals, reptiles, amphibians and small mammals. From its premises in Ripon, Evolve supports young people from across North Yorkshire with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties and offers full Study Programmes, with a focus on work experience and skills for employment. In 2020, Craven College became an integral part of the Yorkshire and Humber Institute of Technology – representing significant investment in training resources on the Skipton campus to support education in digital skills such as cyber-security, digital infrastructure, multi-media, software development and gaming.

The Cookery School At The Grand, York

the cookery school at the grand, york

5.0(15)

York

The Cookery School at The Grand, York is a great opportunity for passionate food cookers to enhance their skills from our team of professionals.WELCOME TO THE COOKERY SCHOOL AT THE GRAND, YORK Our state-of-the-art cookery school offers a variety of courses designed for everyone from novices to aspiring chefs. Not only are the cookery school classes ideal for learning a little extra about fine cuisine, but it serves as a dynamic setting for events and conferences as well as providing a unique and fun experience for individuals. Cookery School 1 Day Classes Book A Class Experience international cuisines to speciality courses and dinner party menus. Choose from a selection of virtual, express, half day, full day and three-day classes where you will enhance your skills and create impeccable dishes under the expert guidance of our chef tutors. BOOK NOW The Cookery School Quick Curry Classes Be Inspired From Modern British dishes to authentic Asian cuisines, be inspired with recipes that you can recreate at home, whether you’re cooking comforting food for your family or hosting a fabulous dinner party. FIND OUT MORE The Cookery School Work Stations Private Events The Cookery School at The Grand, York is the perfect setting for corporate groups or friends & families with 16 kitchens & two adjoining meeting and dining rooms. The experience brings a dynamic, interactive element to any corporate, team-building, or stand-alone event. DISCOVER The Cookery School Three Hour Class Newsletter Receive monthly updates about our upcoming classes and events. Be the first to see Marc’s Mini Masterclasses, an exclusive recipe sent via our newsletter, full of quick tips and tricks, you will not want to miss out.

Capital School of English Cardiff

capital school of english cardiff

5.0(137)

Cardiff

As the capital and largest city in Wales, Cardiff has worldwide appeal. Visitors come for the nightlife, the culture, the events, the beautiful parks, the multi-cultural restaurants, top-class entertainment and quality shopping, as well as to study. The city centre is full of small, independent shops and pretty shopping arcades as well as famous British high street brands. Cardiff has a lot to offer but it is also more compact, friendlier and cheaper than many British cities. You can walk from the school to the city centre in a few minutes and public transport takes you everywhere. The people of Cardiff are famous for their warmth and the welcome they give to visitors. If you do get lost, there is usually a friendly passer-by who is happy to help! Cardiff Bay Cardiff Bay Why study in Wales? Wales is a country which forms a part of the union of countries known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Wales is to the west of England, with the capital city, Cardiff, about 2 hours from the capital of England, London. Wales is a little bigger than Kuwait, about the same size as Slovenia and about half the size of Switzerland. The country is famous for its countryside with national parks, mountains, beaches, hills, valleys and forests. It has over 500 castles, local and national festivals that celebrate music, food, drink, art and literature. Studying English in Wales means you can see a different side of the UK. About 170,000 students study here every year, from over 150 different countries. So why not learn about two different countries at the same time? Come and visit us in beautiful Wales so we can say Croeso (Welcome!) to you.

Echo Echo Dance Theatre Company

echo echo dance theatre company

5.0(8)

Londonderry

Echo Echo Dance Theatre Company is based in Derry in Northern Ireland where it has its home studios in Waterloo House on the historic City Walls. Echo Echo was founded by Ursula Laeubli and Steve Batts in Amsterdam in 1991. The company worked extensively throughout Europe before moving to Derry in 1997. Echo Echo favours collaborative and co-operative working methods. The company is organised as an ensemble with a group of artists who are committed to long term collaboration and mutual support. Echo Echo creates touring, site and event specific productions, a festival of dance and movement, a programme of artistic residencies, performances by visiting artists and companies, and a wide variety of participatory projects with a broad range of groups and individuals. The style of our work varies greatly. Rather than being defined by a particular aesthetic or idiom, we approach dance broadly as the art of “poetic movement”. We understand that dance has a similar relation to our everyday movement as the poetic use of language does to our normal, everyday speech. Being “poetic” in movement is natural and universal, and accordingly our approach is organically suited to many levels of participation. We do not see a rigid or fundamental distinction between “professional” projects and “participatory” projects. We are committed to high quality artistic practice and to creating numerous ways for people to join in. Echo Echo works with and collaborates with, among others, pre-school children and parents, schools and youth groups, people with learning disabilities, people with physical and sensory disabilities, and older people, as well as with professional dancers, performers and artists from other disciplines. Homepage Gallery images Áirc Damhsa; onetwo3 by Sarah Fennell and Laura Lundy; Body Wisdom hands by Sarah Bryden Photography; Siamsa Tíre hands image by Siobhán Dempsey; Kristyn Fontanella by Roberto Cinconze.

Practical Tai Chi Chuan West Lothian

practical tai chi chuan west lothian

5.0(1)

Bathgate

Hello, My name is John Bunyan I teach the Wudang style of Tai Chi Chuan as a complete Martial Arts system. I teach all 5 elements of Tai Chi Chuan: Hand Form Pushing Hands Self Defence Weapons (Sword, Sabre and Spear) Internal Strength I’ve been studying Dan Docherty’s Practical Tai Chi Chuan style since 1990 and teaching in the UK for the last 25 years. I am a certified level 8 Chief Instructor of this style (see resource on the menu for Instructor levels) and a Tai Chi & Qigong Union for Great Britain senior instructor. Students of other styles who want to learn more about the martial side of Tai Chi Chuan are welcome. Tai Chi Chuan We train using the hand form and pushing hands, but we also learn the self-defence applications, which is where the hand form was derived from. Learning the applications also helps with focus when practising the hand form. We use other training techniques such as running thunder hand, pad work, 5 element arm, San shou etc. The Spear, Sabre and Sword are taught as forms with applications. Tai Chi for Health Using the hand form our aim is to offer a series of flowing, connected movements that help improve balance, coordination, posture and circulation. It also helps to relax the mind as well as the body. The hand form is a type of moving meditation. We also use pushing hands. These are partner drills used to train whole body coordinated movements. They are beneficial because you are training to move with your partner, not against them. 8 Pieces of Brocade Qigong is taught to help improve movement in the body’s joints. To stimulate the nervous system and circulation. Students who are practising for the health-giving aspects are always welcome to join in and learn the martial aspects of the art.