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Dartington and is
The major employer today is Dartington Crystal, but the shops in the town centre also provide a source of employment.
The Dartington Hall Trust, near Totnes, Devon, England, is a charity specialising in the arts, social justice and sustainability.
The Dartington Hall Trust is based on a estate near Dartington in south Devon.
Dartington International Summer School is a department of The Dartington Hall Trust.
She is a patron of Soundart Radio in Dartington, Devon, UK
There is a long tradition of such schools which includes Summerhill, the founder of which, A. S. Neill, greatly influenced the spread of such schools, Dartington, and Kilquhanity School and a range of schools based on the ideas of Maria Montessori and Rudolf Steiner.
The White Hart is the name of the bar and restaurant within the estate of Dartington Hall, near Totnes in Devon.
Dartington Crystal bought Scottish-based Caithness Glass out of receivership in October 2006 and also owns Royal Brierley Crystal which is based in the West Midlands.
Today Dartington Crystal is the major employer in Torrington and a very important to the South West, some Dartington Crystal is still produced in Torrington meaning the factory is the only working hand-made tableware producing crystal factory left in the UK, however, the company also sources ranges and items of ( especially machine-made ) crystal from overseas.
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.
It is the most internationally famous part of The Dartington Hall Trust.
Dartington is a village in Devon, England.
It is located west of the River Dart, south of Dartington Hall and about two miles ( 3 km ) from Totnes.
Dartington is home to an obsolete cider press ( now the centrepiece of a shopping centre named for it ), the Cott Inn, a public house dating from 1320, and Dartington Hall.
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.
Upon his return to England in 1981 he began teaching at Dartington College of Arts in Devon, where he is currently Professor of Composition.

Dartington and also
Until June 2010 the estate was also home to Dartington College of Arts, prior to the College's contentious merger with University College Falmouth.
Lucian Freud attended the school for two years, and his brother Clement Freud was also a pupil at Dartington.
It also takes productions on tour to various locations in the West Country, a tradition dating back to the 1950s when for several years students moved to Dartington Hall in South Devon for two weeks each spring where they rehearsed and presented a public production in the Barn Theatre.
At Dartington she led the artistic developments, although she and Leonard also continued their world wide interests.
She currently lives on the Dartington Estate in Devon with her husband, the playwright Peter Oswald ( also a trained classicist ), and her three children.

Dartington and major
In England her evolving major project, ' Dartington Hall ', was for Dorothy Whitney Straight Elmhirst in Devon ( 1932 – 37 ).

Dartington and for
He has given master classes and recitals at Dartington International Summer School for many years, and was the third husband of Martha Argerich.
He became a British citizen in 1939, having attended Dartington Hall School in Totnes, Devon, and later Bryanston School, for a year before being expelled due to disruptive behaviour.
He had a special passion for horses, having enjoyed riding at school in Dartington, where he sometimes slept in the stables.
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 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 ).
Dartington College of Arts was a specialist arts institution based at the hall from 1961 to 2008, with an international reputation for excellence, focusing mainly on the performance arts.
Pauline temporarily marries her much younger lodger Martin Muffet, who eventually leaves her for Adrian's girlfriend Bianca Dartington, giving Adrian and his mother a shared heartbreak.
The medieval Dartington Hall was built for John Holand, Earl of Huntingdon and half-brother to Richard II of England.
On his return to England in 1932, Rawsthorne took up a post as pianist and teacher at Dartington Hall in Devon, where he became composer-in-residence for the School of Dance and Mime ( Belcher 1999a ).
By the 1980s the modern image of Dartington had attracted the attention of Wedgwood who took up a large stake in the business, allowing for further expansion.
In 1936, he was invited by Leonard Knight Elmhirst, who had earlier assisted Rabindranath Tagore in building Sriniketan, close to Shanti Niketan, to visit Dartington Hall, Totnes, Doven for a six-month residency, with his troupe and lead dancer, Simkie.
She has taught for many years at Dartington International Summer School.
In 1554 he exchanged with Thomas Aylworth, Lord of Dartington, the mansion house at Polsoe, Exeter for the Dartington Estate, which contained the medieval Dartington Hall.

Dartington and area
Dartington Crystal underwent another Management Buy Out in April 2006, safeguarding many skilled jobs in the area.

Dartington and over
His career has been in industry, with over 30 years at Board level of which the last 20 were as Managing Director of Dartington Crystal, prior to his retirement in 2000.

Dartington and year
After Cambridge, he became a schoolmaster at Dartington Hall School, Devonshire until Summer 1938 when he took a year off to study bird behaviour on the Galapagos Islands.

Dartington and unique
* Dartington Crystal, A unique Factory, Visitors Centre, Glass Shop and Restaurant of world famous Dartington Crystal – the biggest employer in the town and now the only working glass factory left in the UK.

Dartington and Centre
The Young Foundation was established in 2005 following the merger of the Institute of Community Studies and the Mutual Aid Centre, both creations of Michael Young, later Lord Young of Dartington.

Dartington and Glass
Glassblowing | Glass blowers at Dartington Crystal
A team of Scandinavian glass blowers came with him to Torrington, some of whom are still there to this day, and the factory opened in June 1967 under the name of Dartington Glass.

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