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In 1991, Schumacher College of Dartington, England, was founded and now provides an MSc in Holistic Science.
He studied art at the Dartington College of Arts and the Oxford School of Art, then part of the Oxford College of Technology, which eventually became Oxford Brookes University.
He was educated at Dartington Hall School and subsequently studied at the Royal College of Music, where one of his contemporaries and close friends was Malcolm Arnold, who composed in 1940 a Grand Fantasia for flute, trumpet and piano for him and a pianist, premiered in February 1941.
The Trust currently runs 16 charitable programmes, including The Dartington International Summer School and Schumacher College.
The estate comprises various schools, colleges and charitable and commercial organisations, including Schumacher College, The Arts at Dartington, the Dartington International Summer School of music, Research in Practice, Dartington School for Social Entrepreneurs and the Shops at Dartington ( formerly the Cider Press Centre ).
Until June 2010 the estate was also home to Dartington College of Arts, prior to the College's contentious merger with University College Falmouth.
* Dartington: A highly competitive, music based exchange with Dartington College of the Arts in southern England.
Renbourn left the band to pursue a long-term ambition of studying classical music, taking up a place at Dartington College of Arts.
New writings have arisen from the involvement of cris cheek, Bridgid Mcleer, and Alaric Sumner, under the direction of Caroline Bergvall and John Hall through the Performance Writing programme at Dartington College of Arts including Kirsten Lavers, Andy Smith, and Chris Paul ; from the involvement of Redell Olson in the MA in Poetic Practice at Royal Holloway, University of London, including Becky Cremin, Frances Kruk, Ryan Ormond, Sophie Robinson, John Sparrow and Stephen Willey ; and Keith Jebb at University of Bedfordshire's Creative Writing programme, including Alyson Torns and Allison Boast.
Froude was born at Dartington, Devon, England, the son of Robert Froude, Archdeacon of Totnes and was educated at Westminster School and Oriel College, Oxford, graduating with a first in mathematics in 1832.
In the late eighties Latham was a student at the experimental Dartington College of Arts, where she completed a Bachelors degree in theatre.
He was educated at Dartington Hall School, then at King's College, Cambridge, where he was awarded a degree in 1961 with first-class Honours in the Oriental Tripos.
The Performance Centre ( PC ), completed in Summer 2010 towards the south of the campus is predominantly facility for the recently transferred Dartington College of Arts students.
Schumacher College was founded in 1991 in Dartington, Totnes, Devon, UK by Satish Kumar, John Lane and others.
She studied at Dartington College of Arts from 1978 to 1981, receiving a bachelor of arts honours degree.
* Awarded Honorary Fellowship of the Dartington College of Arts, Devon, England
David went to school at Seaford College and then Dartington Hall School in Devon.
Heckstall-Smith completed his education at Dartington Hall School before reading agriculture – and co-leading the university jazz band – at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, from 1953.

Dartington and Arts
* The Arts at Dartington
* Dartington College of Arts, which was founded in 1961 and moved to Falmouth in 2008.
Cloud Nine is a two-act play written by British playwright Caryl Churchill after workshops with the Joint Stock Theatre Company in late 1978 and first performed at Dartington College of Arts, Devon, on 14 February 1979.
* Dartington College of Arts, near Totnes, Devon, South West England
Upon his return to England in 1981 he began teaching at Dartington College of Arts in Devon, where he is currently Professor of Composition.
Since 2001, Prior has been a lecturer, then senior lecturer in music at Dartington College of Arts, Devon.
Between 1965 and 1968 she studied classical music and bassoon at the Dartington College of Arts and the Royal College of Music.
Currently, Matthews is studying music at the Dartington College of Arts in Devon.
Among other fellowships and awards include a J. William Fulbright Fellowship in 1995, a Solomon R. Guggenheim Fellowship in 2000, and an Honorary Doctorate from Dartington College of Arts in Tontes, Devon, England in 2005.
Smith began her dance and drama training at Dartington College of Arts and continued dance studies in the US where she created and toured 2 solo programmes before forming Janet Smith and Dancers.

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In England her evolving major project, ' Dartington Hall ', was for Dorothy Whitney Straight Elmhirst in Devon ( 1932 – 37 ).
He has given master classes and recitals at Dartington International Summer School for many years, and was the third husband of Martha Argerich.
The Open University was founded by the then serving Labour Party government under Prime Minister Harold Wilson, based on the vision of Michael Young ( later Lord Young of Dartington ).
The son of Robert Hurrell Froude, archdeacon of Totnes, James Anthony was born at Dartington, Devon on 23 April 1818.
The scheme was run by Dick Kitto who had been working at Dartington.
In 1935 The Dartington Hall Trust, a registered charity, was set up in order to run the estate.
Lucian Freud attended the school for two years, and his brother Clement Freud was also a pupil at Dartington.
The medieval Dartington Hall was built for John Holand, Earl of Huntingdon and half-brother to Richard II of England.
The Dartington Morris Men side was formed at Dartington Hall in 1968 and was given permission to use the crest of the white hart on a red rose as its emblem.
He joined the Jooss-Leeder Dance School at Dartington Hall in the county of Devon where innovative dance was already being taught by other refugees from Germany.
Leach was instrumental in organizing the only International Conference of Potters and Weavers in July 1952 at Dartington Hall, where he had been working and teaching.
The centre was established in the summer of 1966 by Dartington Hall.
The company was founded by the Dartington Hall Trust, a charity which then aimed to assist the economic regeneration of rural areas through business, education and the arts.

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