Ageas Salisbury International Arts Festival A Festival of Delightful Surprises
I wanted to just record a few impressions of this unusual and imaginative festival. Yes, there were the big names – Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, The Early Opera Company and the magnificent Philharmonia Orchestra – all duly appreciated and received with … Continue reading
Read OnA Taste of Africa in the Heart of London
The sun is shining brightly on Arnold Circus in Shoreditch, East London. But today there’s even more colour in the air than you’d expect from a regular Summer Sunday – and the palette is a vibrant mix of reds, blacks, … Continue reading
Read OnAn ocean of consciousness…
As workingwomen, we tend to give 100% of ourselves to our work. Maybe we want to prove that we can deliver? Or we are so passionate about our work that we cannot stop working? I guess it is a mix … Continue reading
Read OnA Father is for life… Not just for Father’s Day
I remember writing for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on 25 November last year, where we highlighted the ever-shocking stat that 1 in 3 women worldwide have experienced physical or sexual violence, mostly by an … Continue reading
Read OnWine… And all that Jazz
At 6pm on a Tuesday evening in London, the sun finally broke through the rainclouds that had been haunting the city since dawn and illuminated the cobbled, labyrinth that is Soho. It was at this time that the country’s foremost … Continue reading
Read OnHot Sardines, Maori welcomes & Eurasian Owls…just another week at Ladbury
The Ageas Salisbury International Arts Festival 2016 is underway and the Ladbury team have been having a ball.The festival kicked off with a splendid opening ceremony event where Maori culture was at the heart of the celebrations. Whakatuwhera, was held … Continue reading
Read OnAmazing opportunity to join a regional youth orchestra with cutting edge musical instruments created for young disabled people
Music is probably the most instinctive and accessible art form with its ability to resonate through our body and directly impact the soul, providing a sense of freedom and belonging. So when our client, leading Tech for Good investor Nominet … Continue reading
Read OnSusanna White, the first female director to bring Le Carré to the big screen, on the importance of showing a more representative society on film
“It continues to surprise me how often, when I step onto a set, people say it’s good to have a woman directing; but it probably shouldn’t. The latest set of statistics published by Directors UK show that films are six … Continue reading
Read OnSaint-Emilion Jazz Festival, 5th ‘millésime’
We are very proud to welcome The Saint Emilion Jazz Jestival as our new client. The Festival just unveiled its programme for 2016 set amidst the fine wine region of this ancestral city in South West France Celebrated American jazz composer … Continue reading
Read OnFreedive with the world’s largest predators in The Click Effect
The Click Effect is a live-action, immersive VR experience following two renegade marine science researchers as they attempt to freedive a hundred feet below the ocean’s surface in a single breath to capture the “click” communication of dolphins and sperm whales – the world’s largest … Continue reading
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