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Premiership Rugby | Harlequins v Northampton Saints (London) | Jan 24th | Twickenham Stoop
Jan 24, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Twickenham
Explore Harlequins v Northampton Saints sporting information for 24th January, as well as links for Rugby Union tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Harlequins, founded in 1866, is a prestigious rugby union team hailing from London, England. They currently compete in the highest level of English rugby, the Premiership Rugby, and have been consistently dominant in the league. The team has also found success in international competitions, with multiple appearances in the prestigious European Rugby Champions Cup. Harlequins boast a talented and diverse roster of players, including current England internationals such as Joe Marler and Danny Care. The team's home ground, Twickenham Stoop, is a state-of-the-art stadium with a capacity of over 14,000, providing an electric atmosphere for spectators. Over the years, Harlequins has accumulated various accolades, including several Premiership titles and European Challenge Cup victories, solidifying their status as one of the top rugby teams in the world.
Northampton Saints is a professional rugby union team based in Northampton, England. The team was founded in 1880 and has since become one of the most successful clubs in the English Premiership, winning the title in 2014. The Saints have a rich history in the sport, producing numerous national and international players, including legends such as Ben Cohen and Dylan Hartley. They have also won the Anglo-Welsh Cup a record six times and have a strong rivalry with fellow English club Leicester Tigers. The team plays their home games at Franklin's Gardens, a 15,249 capacity stadium known for its lively atmosphere. As one of the top teams in the country, Northampton Saints consistently attracts top talent and competes in various prestigious competitions such as the European Rugby Champions Cup. With a devoted fan base and a strong track record of success, Northampton Saints is a powerhouse in the world of rugby.
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European Rugby Champions Cup | Harlequins v Glasgow Warriors (London) | Jan 18th | Twickenham Stoop
Jan 18, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Twickenham
Explore Harlequins v Glasgow Warriors sporting information for 18th January, as well as links for Rugby Union tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Harlequins, founded in 1866, is a prestigious rugby union team hailing from London, England. They currently compete in the highest level of English rugby, the Premiership Rugby, and have been consistently dominant in the league. The team has also found success in international competitions, with multiple appearances in the prestigious European Rugby Champions Cup. Harlequins boast a talented and diverse roster of players, including current England internationals such as Joe Marler and Danny Care. The team's home ground, Twickenham Stoop, is a state-of-the-art stadium with a capacity of over 14,000, providing an electric atmosphere for spectators. Over the years, Harlequins has accumulated various accolades, including several Premiership titles and European Challenge Cup victories, solidifying their status as one of the top rugby teams in the world.
The Glasgow Warriors are a renowned professional Rugby Union team based in Glasgow, Scotland. They currently compete in the Guinness Pro14 and the European Rugby Champions Cup, two of the most prestigious competitions in the sport. The team has a strong history of success, having won the Pro12 title in 2015 and reaching the final of the European Rugby Champions Cup in 2019. The Warriors have a talented roster of players, including international stars such as Finn Russell and Stuart Hogg. They play their home matches at Scotstoun Stadium, a modern venue with a capacity of over 10,000. The Warriors have a loyal fan base and are known for their fast-paced, exciting style of play. In recent years, their success and thrilling performances have earned them a growing following and cemented their status as one of the top Rugby Union teams in the world.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Premiership Women's Rugby | Harlequins Women v Saracens Women (London) | Jan 25th | Twickenham Stoop
Jan 25, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Twickenham
Explore Harlequins Women v Saracens Women sporting information for 25th January, as well as links for Rugby Union tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Harlequins Women are an elite Rugby Union team based in London, England. They compete in the top-tier Premier 15s league, as well as the Championship Cup and the Tyrrells Premier 15s playoffs. The team has a strong history of success, having won the Premier 15s title in the 2018-2019 season. They also boast a number of talented players, including England international Katy Daley-Mclean and Scotland captain Rachel Malcolm. The team plays their home matches at the state-of-the-art Twickenham Stoop stadium, which has a capacity of over 14,000. Harlequins Women are known for their fast-paced, dynamic style of play and their dedication to promoting women's rugby at all levels.
Saracens Women is a powerhouse team in the world of Rugby Union, known for their unbeatable skill, determination, and strong team spirit. This professional women's team, based in London, has solidified their place as one of the top teams in the Premier15s, the top tier women's club competition in England. With a squad made up of both international and domestic players, Saracens Women have a strong presence in the competition and have won the title three times, most recently in the 2019-2020 season. The team is also no stranger to success, having won the European Rugby Women's Cup a record-breaking eight times. Their home ground is the Allianz Park, a state-of-the-art stadium that holds over 10,000 spectators and provides an electric atmosphere for every game. With a talented and dedicated roster, Saracens Women continue to dominate on the rugby field and are a force to be reckoned with in the world of women's rugby.
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A Ripple in Time | Twickenham
2024年7月6日–2025年2月23日 (UTC)ENDED
Twickenham
Gary explains his process of digging through the archives as an ‘excavation’ which intertwines history and modernity. The centrepiece of the exhibition is an audio-visual montage. It rises from his excavation – a collective sonic space, a ripple in time, weaving together past stories and imagined futures.
Gary’s research culminates in a show that invites us to reflect on our shared past and contemplate the threads that connect us. No two histories are ever the same. We each bring our own ideas, memories, opinions, analyses, and emotions.
The exhibition opens in July 2024. Gary’s research and creativity unfurls at Orleans House Gallery.
RSVP to the opening celebration of A Ripple in Time.
About Gary Stewart
Gary Stewartis an interdisciplinary artist working at the intersection of sound, moving image and computational creativity. His work examines social and political issues of identity, culture, and technology. Through the application of innovative technologies and practices he is part of a global network of collaborators who are advocates for equality, climate justice and better health through the arts, especially those from marginalised communities. Operating through a range of theoretical, fictional, and artistic frames, his work traverses media art, experimental music, and research.
Gary Stewart is a founding member with Trevor Mathison of the London-based artist group Dubmorphology whose work over the last two decades has emerged from their direct response to different sites and environment that frequently incorporate historical and contemporary material and content reworking historical, political and scientific archives.
A Ripple in Time | Twickenham
2024年7月6日–2025年2月23日 (UTC)ENDED
Twickenham
Gary explains his process of digging through the archives as an ‘excavation’ which intertwines history and modernity. The centrepiece of the exhibition is an audio-visual montage. It rises from his excavation – a collective sonic space, a ripple in time, weaving together past stories and imagined futures.
Gary’s research culminates in a show that invites us to reflect on our shared past and contemplate the threads that connect us. No two histories are ever the same. We each bring our own ideas, memories, opinions, analyses, and emotions.
The exhibition opens in July 2024. Gary’s research and creativity unfurls at Orleans House Gallery.
RSVP to the opening celebration of A Ripple in Time.
About Gary Stewart
Gary Stewartis an interdisciplinary artist working at the intersection of sound, moving image and computational creativity. His work examines social and political issues of identity, culture, and technology. Through the application of innovative technologies and practices he is part of a global network of collaborators who are advocates for equality, climate justice and better health through the arts, especially those from marginalised communities. Operating through a range of theoretical, fictional, and artistic frames, his work traverses media art, experimental music, and research.
Gary Stewart is a founding member with Trevor Mathison of the London-based artist group Dubmorphology whose work over the last two decades has emerged from their direct response to different sites and environment that frequently incorporate historical and contemporary material and content reworking historical, political and scientific archives.
A Ripple in Time | Twickenham
Jul 6, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC)ENDED
Twickenham
Gary explains his process of digging through the archives as an ‘excavation’ which intertwines history and modernity. The centrepiece of the exhibition is an audio-visual montage. It rises from his excavation – a collective sonic space, a ripple in time, weaving together past stories and imagined futures.
Gary’s research culminates in a show that invites us to reflect on our shared past and contemplate the threads that connect us. No two histories are ever the same. We each bring our own ideas, memories, opinions, analyses, and emotions.
The exhibition opens in July 2024. Gary’s research and creativity unfurls at Orleans House Gallery.
RSVP to the opening celebration of A Ripple in Time.
About Gary Stewart
Gary Stewartis an interdisciplinary artist working at the intersection of sound, moving image and computational creativity. His work examines social and political issues of identity, culture, and technology. Through the application of innovative technologies and practices he is part of a global network of collaborators who are advocates for equality, climate justice and better health through the arts, especially those from marginalised communities. Operating through a range of theoretical, fictional, and artistic frames, his work traverses media art, experimental music, and research.
Gary Stewart is a founding member with Trevor Mathison of the London-based artist group Dubmorphology whose work over the last two decades has emerged from their direct response to different sites and environment that frequently incorporate historical and contemporary material and content reworking historical, political and scientific archives.
Introduction to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu with VAI BJJ | Bu’sen Martial Arts and Sports Trust Teddington
Jan 26, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Twickenham
Why is Brazilian Jiu Jitsu the worlds fastest growing martial art ? Step onto the mats and out of your comfort zone to try it and see for yourself. Discover your greatest power and learn exciting new skills in this BJJ workshop led by European Champion and VAI BJJ co-founder, Professor Carlos Santos. Perfect for all levels/beginners/BJJ curious looking to join a great community and level up strength + endurance, mobility, cardio in a safe and welcoming environment. No experience or special clothing necessary - just bring your gym kit (leggings/joggers and T-shirt) bring your enthusiasm! **Promo: Buy one get one free** - free entry for a friend with every ticket purchased. Take advantage of our offer and bring a friend or family member for free.
Information Source: VAI Brazilian JIU JITSU | eventbrite