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In " The Miller's Tale " in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, a door is ripped off its hinges only to be slowly closed again in the next scene.
* Canterbury scene, the British progressive music genre
What is probably the coronation ceremony is attended by Stigand, whose position as Archbishop of Canterbury was controversial .< sup >( scene 31 )</ sup > Stigand is performing a liturgical function, possibly not the crowning itself.
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In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he was a member of Canterbury scene bands Carol Grimes and Delivery and then Kevin Ayers and the Whole World.
In England, the jazz fusion movement was headed by Nucleus, led by Ian Carr, and whose key players Karl Jenkins and John Marshall both later joined the seminal jazz rock band Soft Machine, leaders of what became known as the Canterbury scene.
* Caravan ( band ), a Canterbury scene band
The Canterbury scene ( or Canterbury sound ) is a term used to loosely describe the group of progressive rock, avant-garde and jazz musicians, many of whom were based around the city of Canterbury, Kent, England during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
The Canterbury scene is largely defined by a set of musicians and bands with intertwined memberships.
Dave Stewart has complained at the nomenclature as he and many other musicians identified with the Canterbury scene never had anything to do with Canterbury, the place.
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In 1968, Can formed by two former students of Karlheinz Stockhausen, adding jazz to the mix ( and in that way the krautrock scene can be seen to parallel the emerging Canterbury scene in England at the same time ), while the following year saw Kluster ( later Cluster ) begin recording keyboard-based electronic instrumental music with an emphasis on static drones.
Category: Canterbury scene
They were one of the central bands in the Canterbury scene, and helped pioneer the progressive rock genre.
Category: Canterbury scene
Ayers was a founding member of the pioneering psychedelic band Soft Machine in the late 1960s, and was closely associated with the Canterbury scene.
Ayers returned to England at the age of twelve, and in his early college years took up with the burgeoning musicians ' scene in the Canterbury area.
Category: Canterbury scene
Category: Canterbury scene
Gorky's also released a number of singles and EPs on Ankst, demonstrating a taste for psychedelia and playfulness evidently inspired by the Canterbury scene of the 1960s and 1970s ( Kevin Ayers ' album Shooting at the Moon is cited in the notes to Tatay as " the best LP of all time ", and the record also includes a version of Robert Wyatt's " O, Caroline ").

Canterbury and beyond
The efforts of Christ Church Canterbury to secure him the status of ' blessed ' seem to have had only spasmodic and limited effect beyond English Benedictine circles.
During the 1990s and 2000s the University expanded beyond its original campus, establishing campuses in Medway, Tonbridge and Brussels, and partnerships with Canterbury College, West Kent College, South Kent College and MidKent College.
' The Priory was built in honour of St Mary Magdalene, and the Archbishop of Canterbury beyond memory gave the Priory with all its lands to the Priory of St Gregory without the wall of Canterbury, and to the convent there in pure alms ; that they form time of such grant used to find a priest to celebrate Mass and other divine services in the chapel within the Priory each week, and that the priest used to be called the Prior of Bentley '.
This was due to the company getting too big for its Canterbury home having started to expand its radio operations beyond Kent.
The latter provided a useful way for a northern route via Gravesend, Rochester, and Canterbury, except that lengthening the line beyond Greenwich was blocked by opposition from the Admiralty, and this route would involve tunnelling through the North Downs.
However, the term can also be used to refer to the whole area from the inner south-west suburbs around Canterbury and Bankstown to the outer south-west suburbs around Campbelltown and beyond to Camden.
The church was damaged in the 2010 Canterbury earthquake and whilst under repair, was damaged beyond repair in the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake and demolished later that year.
However, the Canterbury club had dismissed the deal, and Mason remained with the club beyond 2006.

scene and beyond
In eastern Europe, Russia, and out onto the steppes, cavalry remained important much longer and dominated the scene of warfare until the early 17th century and even beyond, as the strategic mobility of cavalry was crucial for the semi-nomadic pastoralist lives that many steppe cultures led.
" Groucho continued to ignore the script, and although Hope was a formidable ad-libber in his own right, he could not begin to keep up with Groucho, who lengthened the scene well beyond its allotted time slot with a veritable onslaught of improvised wisecracks.
In 1871, Mussorgsky set about recasting and expanding the opera with enthusiasm, ultimately going beyond the requirements of the directorate of the Imperial Theatres, which called simply for the addition of a female role and a scene to contain it.
Arguably, the most famous scene is Tom “ getting it ” in the end, graphically setting the tone for the “ crime doesn ’ t pay ” theme that dominated crime films for the rest of the decade and beyond.
On weekends, the raucous restaurant-and-bar scene along Third Avenue, beyond the traditional eastern limits of Murray Hill, particularly reflects this change.
Exhibit illustrates Hendrix's musical evolution from his early days in Seattle, to his time as a journeyman musician touring the southern " chitlin ' circuit " and in New York City, to his explosion on the popular music scene in London and beyond.
Therefore, the choreographer, Suzanne Darley-Grand, was hiding in front of the stage, just beyond the camera view, screaming directions at the cast during the closing scene.
" SF historian David Kyle agrees, commenting that " of all the editors in and out of the post-war scene, the most influential beyond any doubt was H. L. Gold ".
As the scene moved beyond a single club the press settled on the name New Romantics.
Her influence kept growing and expanding beyond the artistic scene: the reigning royal family would request private concerts and even attend her public performances.
Nunn staged the action of the drama with not only the paying audience, but also the audience of all of the actors in the production not in the ongoing scene — they sat on wooden crates just beyond the main playing space.
As a result of the popularity of both the club and Germinal beyond the anarchist scene, Rocker befriended many prominent non-anarchist Jews in London, among them the Zionist philosopher Ber Borochov.
In the scene after Raj and Simran spend the night together and Simran is concerned that something happened, Raj tells her: " You think I am beyond values, but I am a Hindustani, and I know what a Hindustani girl ’ s izzat is worth.
By contrast, European " academic " painting was devoted to a sort of Big Lie that the surface of the canvas is only an enchanted doorway to a " real " scene unfolding beyond, and that the artist's main task is to distract the viewer from any disenchanting awareness of the presence of the painted canvas.
Compilation albums, such as Mad City Music, have attempted to extend the local music scene further beyond Madison.
In a 1994 Spin magazine feature, Elizabeth Gilbert characterized buckle bunnies as an essential element of the rodeo scene, and described a particularly dedicated group of bunnies who are known on the rodeo circuit for their supportive attitude and generosity, going beyond sex, to " some fascination with providing the most macho group of guys on earth with the only brand of nurturing they will accept ".
It began to look beyond its traditional spheres of operation and to explore the international scene and opportunities, domestic and foreign, for large scale project financing.
In addition to being politically subversive, though, Valle-Inclán's plays often required staging and direction that went far beyond the abilities of many companies working in the commercial theatre, often featuring complex supernatural special effects and rapid, drastic changes of scene.
In 2006, " Cranked Up Really High " re-appeared on the Paul Morley compiled three-disc box set, North By North West: Liverpool & Manchester from Punk to Post-punk and beyond ( Korova ), an overview of the punk, new wave and post-punk scene in those two cities.
Coimbra has a lively music scene that caters for most tastes with lots of festivals and events beyond the academic festivals and the traditional Coimbra fado genre.
As the movement came into its own, many hardliners decided that their philosophy was so beyond the narrow scene politics of straightedge that the two were entirely different things.
With the addition of drummer Mac McNeilly, they began operating as as a live band, expanding their following beyond Chicago's alternative scene into an international audience.
The cinematic stylings of French New Wave brought a fresh look to cinema with improvised dialogue, rapid changes of scene, and shots that go beyond the common 180 ° axis.
The film is credited with extending Crumb's reputation beyond the underground comix scene.

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