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And now the end is near and so we face that final curtainMy friends, We've shown our casetowns super weird, of that we're certainIt's lived a life that's fullwith not much travel, and no highwayAnd more, much more than thisTown did it our way[Verse 2]Regrets, We've had a fewBut then again, too few to mention (Sam's just that good)We did what we set out to doAnd saw it through without exemptionReed planned each charted courseEach careful step along the bywayAnd more, much more than thisWe did it our way[Chorus]Yes of course there were times, I'm sure you noticedwhen Sam bit off more than he could chewBut through it all, there was no doubtWe chewed some eggs, and spit them outwe faced it all, and we sat tallAnd did it our way[Verse 3]This town, has loved and criedIt's had is fill, its share of losingAnd now as sun subsidesWe found it all, so confusingTo think we made all thatWe did it all, not in a shy wayOh, no, oh, no, not BWe did it our way[Chorus]For what is a Blob, what has he got?If not his town, then he has naughtTo spread the things he truly feelsand not the words of one who kneelsthe record shows, we took the blowsAnd did it our wayUntil next season, keep the faith
topics: circus school // contemporary vs traditional circus // artistry and athleticism // dealing with injury // the personal journey of having curly hair // the ancient discipline of hair suspension // pros and cons of bohemia // imposter syndrome and performing sexuality FULL EPISODE AT ˚ · . WWW.PATREON.COM/CANTTAKEMEANYWHEREPOD ˚ · . find tara: @taratalland on instagram ˚ · . watch tara's solo devised piece: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVVxDbSQXYc ˚ · . see tara perform live !!! https://www.revelpuckcircus.com
Welcome to the latest episode of The Para Dressage Podcast. This time, after a short reflection to honour two giants of the Para Dressage world who have sadly left us recently, we talk to Colombia's up and coming Para Dressage rider, Daniel Valderrama. Daniel is currently spending a year in the UK at the Talland school in Gloucestershire, and talks about his experience of coming to the country in COVID times, what he's learned so far, and his hopes for the coming paris 2024 Paralympic Games and beyond.
Our next guest on the Dressage Anywhere Podcast is Doctor Diane Fisher. So many people did amazing things during the height of the Covid pandemic and Diane is just one of those people. We're so excited to share this podcast with you all about Diane as a trauma surgeon and a para rider with goals. We catch up on where Diane's journey with horses started, the process around para grading, training at Talland, and what it was like to work through a global pandemic. And this is just Part 1! Watch out for Part 2 coming soon. *Since recording this podcast Diane has been graded as a Grade V para rider and also taken up the role of Chief Medical Officer at BETA. Rate, review, subscribe!
In this episode, I chat with my wonderful friend and up-and-coming professional Dressage rider Robbie Mcneill. We talk about his choice to move from Northern Ireland to pursue his dream of riding full time. He walks us through his time at Talland, backing horses in Germany for one of the most well-known yards there and becoming a head rider on the yard he is currently at. He explains his excitement at his first international and so much more. Enjoy and let us know what you think of this one by sharing it on social media.
Catch up with international Dressage rider Charlie Hutton , includes how he started at Talland growing up with Pammy and his new life in Scotland
Fans of Virginia Woolf and art will love Talland House by Maggie Humm. Learn about her inspiration for the novel that is listed in the Visual Arts category on Art In Fiction, enjoy a reading from Talland House, and discover her advice for new authors.Highlights:Talland House and its relationship to Virginia Woolf's To The LighthouseCharacter of Lily Briscoe from To The Lighthouse as the main character of Talland HouseRelationship of Lily Briscoe to Mrs. Ramsay in To The Lighthouse and Talland HouseMaggie's academic background as a Woolf scholar and the writing of Talland House: an element of "life imitates art"The challenges of writing about artVisiting St. Ives, the location for much of the action in Talland HouseRole of Canadian artist Emily Carr in Talland HouseChallenges of switching from academic writing to fictionReading from Talland HouseAdvice for authors: the role research plays in the writing processMentorship programs and creative writing coursesDescription of Maggie's next novel Rodin's Mistress about the artist Gwen John and her torrid relationship with Auguste Rodin.Press Play right now and don't forget to check out Maggie Humm's novel Talland House listed in the Visual Arts category on Art In Fiction.Maggie Humm's Website: http://www.maggiehumm.net/Link to 20% Off ProWritingAid
On The Bit chats to Omega Equine All Star Academy Finalist & Equestrian Lifestyle Vlogger Diary of a Dun about her time at Talland under the instruction of the formidable Pammy Hutton
It Takes Passion, Hard Work, an Open Mind and Being Open to Mistakes to Work with Horses . . . and Never Stop Learning Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/JeremyMichaelsLC Music - BenSound.com
It takes passion, hard work, an open mind and being open to mistakes to work with horses . . . and never stop learning About Jeremy - Jeremy commenced his professional career as a 'gap year' in preparation for University studies . . . and then never went back! Since then he has qualified with the BHS as a Fellow (FBHS) and currently trains competition riders up to Advanced in Dressage, Showjumping and Cross-country Jeremy's Favourite Inspirational Quote - Never stop learning Who Has Inspired Jeremy - Molly Sivewright (another FBHS) - Reiner Klimke - Michael Jung Influential Horses - Ripalong - Valegro About This Episode Jeremy talks about his early days, taking a 'gap year' and his journey to gain his Fellowship with the British Horse Society. He discusses the communication skills required for leadership and the two way appraisal system he has adopted with his team. Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/JeremyMichaels
Video taken on a GoPro from a motorised paraglider it flies over Looe, Polperro, Mevagissey Lantic Bay, Talland along the south coast of Cornwall. This video was featured in the Spring Issue of the iPad Cornwall Guide