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Best for history: Italy
Deciding where to start a grand educational tour of Italy can be a little overwhelming. Intrepid Travel will help you get your bearings the Rome to Amalfi Coast itinerary starts off in the Eternal City, with guided tours around the Colosseum and catacombs, before heading south to Pompeii and on towards Capri. An eight-day family holiday starts at £1,630 per person.
Best for physics: Iceland
Well away from the city lights, the thick ribbons of the Northern Lights will amaze curious-minded children. Aurora is the reaction of energetic particles from the sun colliding with the Earth’s magnetic field, and one of the most spectacular examples of physics in the natural world. And this being Iceland, you can throw in some geology, too, with a swim between two continents at Thingvellir National Park. Discover the World can tailor-make family itineraries to Iceland.
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An assortment of outdoor theatre events will take place later this year as part of the Without Walls initiative.
The programme includes
Future Cargo, the fourth in a series of large-scale outdoor alternative dance performances from Requardt & Rosenberg, as well as
Black Victorians, created by Jeanefer Jean-Charles, to tell the stories airbrushed from history.
Choreographer Botis Seva will aim to empower young people through Far From The Norm s newest work
Good Youtes Walk while Kaleider will draw a massive mural of faces with robots. Alleyne Dance s new production will explore the construct of human dependency, while
IRMÃ-sisters from DamaeDance celebrates women s strength and complexity.
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Without Walls leads the way for cultural recovery with Outdoor Arts
March 3, 2021 Last updated:
March 17, 2021
12:10 am By Admin
In the time of Covid, Outdoor Arts provide important opportunities to reinvigorate our cultural lives whilst supporting the creative economy. To lead the way, Without Walls has announced 21 new projects to receive support in 2021. This ambitious and exciting programme brings together up-and-coming companies, established street artists and those making their first foray into creating work for the public space. Strong Enough, Strong Lady Productions, Without Walls 2021 Programme, credit Sean Longmore.
This new outdoor art programme from Without Walls will bring audiences together in a safe way to share moments of global empathy and joy. From the epic and spectacular, to the intimate and emotional, the Without Walls 2021 commissions offer a timely moment to explore social justice, family relationships, environmentalism, identity, and much more. The pro
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