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  2. Peter MacCallum - Wikipedia

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    Peter MacCallum was born in Glasgow, Scotland on 14 July 1885. [2] He was the son of Peter MacCallum, a New Zealander, living at Gairfield House in the Maryhill district of Glasgow. [3] The family returned to New Zealand in his youth and he was raised in Christchurch, his father's home town. He was sent to work at the age of 12.

  3. Performing arts education - Wikipedia

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    Education in the performing arts is a key part of many primary and secondary education curricula and is also available as a specialisation at the tertiary level. [1] [citation needed] The performing arts, which include, but are not limited to dance, music and theatre, are key elements of culture and engage participants at a number of levels.

  4. Kate Torney - Wikipedia

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    Kate Torney OAM has had a 30-year career spanning, journalism and media, the creative industries and the development sectors.. She is currently CEO of the Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation and was formerly the CEO of the State Library of Victoria from 2015 to 2021 [1] where she led an $88 million redevelopment of the heritage building, which attracts 11 million visitors each year.

  5. Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre is ranked 14th in the Newsweek 2024 World’s Best Specialised Hospitals. [11] The Newsweek rankings, in partnership with global research company Statista, ranked Peter Mac alongside 1500 other specialised hospitals in oncology, cardiology, gastroenterology, neurology, obstetrics, paediatrics and more.

  6. Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) is a multi-site, multi-disciplinary specialist cancer hospital and research centre located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.. The VCCC comprises an alliance between The University of Melbourne, the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne Health, the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, the Royal Women's Hospital, the Royal ...

  7. Performing arts center - Wikipedia

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    A multi-use performance space is a single space intended for use by various types of performing arts, including dance, music and theatre. [citation needed]The intended multiple use of performing arts centers in this sense differentiates them from single-purpose concert halls, opera houses, or theatres, although the actual use of single-purpose spaces for other than their intended use is ...

  8. Performing arts education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In the 60s and 70s, the main teaching method for music education in Australian classrooms was ‘exploration.’ Introduced by music educators Carl Orff, Emile Jaques Dalcroze, R. Murray Schafer, and George Self, the technique of ‘exploration’ was a means of engaging students in making new music and sounds. [13]

  9. National Centre for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    National Centre for the Performing Arts may refer to National Centre for the Performing Arts (China), in Beijing, China; National Centre for the Performing Arts (India), in Mumbai, India; John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (formerly National Center for the Performing Arts), in Washington D.C., United States