Upright Walking
One of the simplest acts in daily life - standing upright and walking on two feet - is, in evolutionary terms, one of the most extraordinary. To walk upright is to embody millions of years of adaptation, to balance physics and biology with grace and efficiency. It is what distinguishes us most clearly from our animal relatives. The ability to move upright, hands free and gaze lifted, has shaped not only the human body but also the human mind, society, and culture. Our story a
Ballet
Ballet's often described as the purest expression of movement - an art form that fuses discipline, strength, and elegance in a way that seems almost otherworldly. To watch a skilled dancer glide effortlessly across the stage is to witness years of dedication distilled into moments of beauty. Yet behind that apparent ease lies a world of rigour, repetition, and remarkable physical and emotional depth. Ballet, more than perhaps any other dance form, represents the union of athl
Chairs cont.
The Design and Ergonomics of Chairs: Comfort by Design Ok, so a chair might appear deceptively simple - four legs, a seat, perhaps a backrest - but behind that apparent simplicity lies a world of design thinking, scientific research, and human experience. Every chair you’ve ever sat on, from a kitchen stool to an executive office chair, embodies decisions about comfort, posture, and aesthetics. The design and ergonomics of chairs reveal not only how we sit, but how we live, w
The Globe
The Globe Theatre: A Stage for Shakespeare and History I've only been once - but it was AWESOME!!!! Few theatres capture the imagination quite like the Globe Theatre in London. Synonymous with William Shakespeare, this iconic venue embodies the spirit of the Elizabethan stage and has become a symbol of England’s rich theatrical heritage. From its origins in the 16th century to its modern reconstruction, the Globe stands as a testament to creativity, performance, and the endur
Smile!!!!!
A smile is often said to be the universal language, capable of conveying warmth, friendliness, and even understanding across cultures. Conversely, a frown tends to signal displeasure, concern, or disapproval. Yet these two seemingly simple expressions are far more than mere facial movements; they are profound reflections of human emotion, social communication, and even physical wellbeing. Understanding the differences between smiling and frowning reveals much about the human
Ballet... the funny side :)
Q: What is a pigs favourite ballet? A: Swine Lake Q: What kind of ballet dancer was Chewbacca? A: A contemporHAIRY dancer… Q: How do ballerinas travel? A: Jeté Plane. Q: Why did the ballet dancer stop arguing with her instructor? A: He had a fair pointe…. Q: What did the prima ballerina feel after ten hours of practice? A: The agony of de-feet. Q: Why did the ballet dancer bring bread to the rehearsal? A: To dip into the Battement Fondu… Q: What is a ballet dancer’s top prior

