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White's Lichtung (1991) on the Kulturweg Baden-Wettingen-Neuenhof, photographed in 2011. Gillian Louise White (born 20 June 1939, in Orpington) is a British-born sculptor who currently resides and works in Leibstadt, Switzerland. [1] [2] She is renowned for her large-scale public works and art commissions for buildings. In 1969, shortly before ...
Gillian White may refer to: Gillian White (actress) (born 1975), American actress; Gillian White (lawyer) (1936-2016), English professor of international law;
Rona Bailey (1914–2005) – drama and dance practitioner, educationalist and activist; Jan Bolwell; Yvonne Cartier (c. 1930–2014) – ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher of mime and movement, based in Paris; Lisa Densem; Lusi Faiva – known for physically integrated dance; Sarah-Jayne Howard – dancer and choreographer
White people found all of that shouting vulgar, until they’d fully adopted the dance style themselves. It’s a story of appropriation that’s repeated every generation since with blues, rock ...
Gillian Murphy: Gillian Murphy 1979 United States: Yes [82] Mira Nadon: Mira Nadon 2001/2002 United States: Yes Yasmine Naghdi: Yasmine Naghdi 1992 United Kingdom: Yes [83] Nadia Nerina: Nadia Nerina 1927 2008 South Africa: No Kyra Nichols: Kyra Nichols 1958 United States: No [84] Bronislava Nijinska: Bronislava Nijinska 1891 1972 Poland: No ...
Gillian Norris. Gillian Norris (born 29 December 1978) is an Irish dancer and model best known for her work in Lord of the Dance and Feet of Flames. Norris was born in Kilmacthomas, County Waterford, Ireland on 29 December 1978 to Mary Norris and Desmond Norris, a carpenter and well-known tenor. Norris is the youngest of five children.
It achieved the usual markers of cultural penetration — the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, a traveling stage show, a Delta Airlines safety video, 57 varieties of merch — and an eight-year run.
Gillian White (1945-2020; pen name, Georgina Fleming) was a British novelist and former journalist, several of whose works were adapted for television. [1] Life