Posted in Art and Culture on Jun 20th, 2007
Midsummer Massage at St Nicks
‘Midsummer Dreams’ health event to mark longest day
Free wellbeing-enhancing workshops on offer
FORGET Stonehenge – Liverpool is the place to celebrate the Summer Solstice this year.
The Liverpool Culture Company is using the longest day of the year to look at creative solutions to health and wellbeing at the Midsummer Dreams event.
Massage, painting, poetry and song are just some of the FREE activities on offer at Liverpool Parish Church of Our Lady and St Nicholas on June 21, between 12.45pm and 19.00
It follows a highly successful pilot event in 2006, which attracted more than 500 people.
Midsummer Dreams is a great opportunity for people to try out a range of artistic and cultural activities in a relaxed and friendly environment.
In addition to workshops and performances, which will run throughout the day, people can visit a range of stalls and sample some healthy (and delicious!) food.
Midsummer Dreams is specifically targeted at those working or being cared for in health-related settings, but members of the general public are also welcome to attend. Prior booking is not necessary but places for workshops are limited.
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Posted in Art and Culture on Jun 20th, 2007

Christophe Bourguedieu: Scenes #6
Liverpool artwork of the day - Wednesday June 20 2007. Christophe Bourguedieu: Scenes #6 in ‘Clinic’ at Open Eye until August 1 2007
‘Clinic’ is curated by Remi Faucheux and explores the aesthetics of the medical universe through contemporary photography.
The project involves 12 photographers, all of whom have explored a different facet or theme that touches all of our lives.
Clinic presents “a meditative examination of a world in which science has created a complex network of relationships between the human body and society”
www.openeye.org.uk
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Posted in Art on Jun 20th, 2007
Hey mother fuckers, this is a test… Hey mother fuckers, this is a test…Hey mother fuckers, this is a test…Hey
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Posted in Art on Jun 20th, 2007
That was what the dream was meant to tell Tomas, what Tereza was unable to tell him herself. She had
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Posted in Art on Jun 20th, 2007
We released digital magazine today.
Hope everyone enjoy this. (click the thumbnail. file size : 5.8Mb)
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Posted in Art on Jun 20th, 2007
Introducing ALSA paint from the USA. Beside all those “killer” paints & additives, this company recently also releases an Aerosol
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Posted in Art on Jun 20th, 2007
Anne-Sophie Mutter plays the 1st movement (Allegro) from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Violin Concerto no. 2 in e minor, BWV
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Posted in Art on Jun 20th, 2007
One of the places that we visited was Le Grottes Prehistoric de Rouffignac, a network of caves discovered in 1956
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Posted in Art on Jun 20th, 2007
Autumn Maple - Indiana YOUNG George Willard got out of bed at four in the morning. It was April
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Posted in Art on Jun 20th, 2007
© Jan Shim Photography Shocking as it may seem, the red marks are not permanent and will fade and
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