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  • Andy Murray. The Team GB tennis team gives a press conference at Team GB House, Stratford, London, 20 July 2012.
    Andy Murray Team GB.jpg
  • The British Olympic Association (BOA) announces the rowing athletes selected to Team GB for the London 2012 Olympic Games, as nominated by British Rowing. The announcement is made in the Ballroom of the Harte & Garter Hotel,<br />
Windsor, UK with a photo call after on The Long Walk, Windsor Great Park.
    Team GB Rowing 39.jpg
  • The British Olympic Association announces the Team GB fencing athletes for the London 2012 Games. London, 12 June 2012.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Team GB fencing 06.jpg
  • Richard Hounslow, kayak. The British Olympic Association (BOA) announce the first group of athletes nominated by British Canoeing for selection to Team GB from the sport of canoe slalom for the London 2012 Olympic Games<br />
 Lee Valley White Water Centre<br />
Station Road, Waltham Cross' UK.  Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com
    Team GB Canoeing GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Gold medalists Peter Reed, Andrew Triggs Hodge, Alex Gregory and Tom James (Men’s Four). Team GB Rowing Medalists at Team GB House, Stratford, London, UK.
    GB30018.jpg
  • Lizzie Neave. The British Olympic Association (BOA) announce the first group of athletes nominated by British Canoeing for selection to Team GB from the sport of canoe slalom for the London 2012 Olympic Games<br />
 Lee Valley White Water Centre<br />
Station Road, Waltham Cross' UK.  Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com
    GB35292.jpg
  • Fans cheer them on the last lap. The Brownlee brothers, Alistair and Jonathan form the backbone of  Team GB men's triathlon and go on to win Gold and Bronze medals. They are well supported by Hays who leads the pack for some of the bike leg. Hyde Park, London, UK, 05 Aug 2102. Guy Bell, gbphotos.com
    Triathlon GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The Brownlee brothers, Alistair and Jonathan form the backbone of  Team GB men's triathlon and go on to win Gold and Bronze medals. They are well supported by Stuart Hayes who leads the pack for some of the bike leg. Hyde Park, London, UK, 05 Aug 2102. Guy Bell, gbphotos.com
    Triathlon GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The rubbish picking team does their early morning rounds - The 2019 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury.
    GB39763_1.jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • Natalie Imbruglia (singer and actor)joins one part of Richard Branson's team 2010.  The black and white sections will compete against each other during the Virgin London Marathon 2010. London, 23 April 2010.
    GB28310.jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • Passing through the smoke of another jet that passed it from the other direction. The Red Arrows display team in the rain - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain over the flight line full of World War II aircraft - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain wathched by a tv camera man - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Team Wiggins support van - The London-Surrey Classic professional race. Prudential RideLondon a festival of cycling, with more than 95,000 cyclists, including some of the world's top professionals, participating in five separate events over the weekend of 1-2 August.
    GB21078.jpg
  • Sir Bradley Wiggins, of Team Sky Procycling,  wins the Tour of Britain, while Mark Cavendish, of Omega Pharma-Quick-step, wins the final leg in a sprint finish.  Fans crane to see the race from on each others shoulders. Whitehall, London, UK.
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  • Sir Bradley Wiggins, of Team Sky Procycling,  wins the Tour of Britain, while Mark Cavendish, of Omega Pharma-Quick-step, wins the final leg in a sprint finish.  Here, the Manx missile celebrates crossing the line. Whitehall, London.
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  • Vistors have a go a wheelchair basketball - coached by Tyler Saunders of the GBR team. Sainsbury’s host Sainsbury’s Super Saturday on Clapham Common – an event to celebrate and raise awareness of the London 2012 Paralympic Games and help celebrate the one year to go milestone until the Paralympic Games begin. Alongside the music, revellers are treated to demonstrations of Paralympic sports such as Wheelchair Basketball and Goalball, as well as being given the opportunity to try the sports themselves
    Wheelchair basketball 05.jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • Mint Team London lose to Gaucho Team Buenos Aires (blue). MINT Polo in The Park is the leading outdoor polo and lifestyle event in Central London.  Held at Hurlingham Park, Fulham the tournament included six international teams from London, New York, Moscow, Abu Dhabi, Sydney and Buenos Aries.
    Polo CP GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • Jamie Laing celebrates the England team winning the kicking competition -Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Andy Robinson celebrates the England team winning the kicking competition -Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
    GB21867.jpg
  • The England Team has a post training huddle - Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
    GB21929.jpg
  • The RAF Falcons parachute display team - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
    Duxford IWM GBPhotos 067.jpg
  • Jean Pierre Drucker (Lux - BMC Racing - pictured in Red) wins The London-Surrey Classic professional race.Here he is with 2nd placed Mike Teunissen (Ned, Lotto NL-Jumbo) and 3rd placed Ben Swift (GBR - Team Sky).  Prudential RideLondon a festival of cycling, with more than 95,000 cyclists, including some of the world's top professionals, participating in five separate events over the weekend of 1-2 August.
    Prudential Classic GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern  (part of BMW Tate Live)- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015.  A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor.  As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • The Bremont Great War Display team simulate aerial combat in replica World War 1 planes - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
    IWM Duxford 19 GBPhotos 084.jpg
  • The Bremont Great War Display team simulate aerial combat in replica World War 1 planes - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
    IWM Duxford 19 GBPhotos 083.jpg
  • The Bremont Great War Display team simulate aerial combat in replica World War 1 planes - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
    IWM Duxford 19 GBPhotos 082.jpg
  • The Bremont Great War Display team simulate aerial combat in replica World War 1 planes - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
    IWM Duxford 19 GBPhotos 080.jpg
  • The Bremont Great War Display team simulate aerial combat in replica World War 1 planes - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
    IWM Duxford 19 GBPhotos 079.jpg
  • The Bremont Great War Display team simulate aerial combat in replica World War 1 planes - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
    IWM Duxford 19 GBPhotos 078.jpg
  • Visitors enjoying a german WW! tri-plane from the Bremont war display team - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
    IWM Duxford 19 GBPhotos 058.jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The Red Arrows display team - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • The M&S Floral Market is completed by the New Product Development team -The RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
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  • A creative advertising duo have created a tongue-in-cheek campaign as a way to mock the so-called 'tampon tax'. Recently a motion to remove the tax currently levied on women's sanitary products was defeated in the House of Commons. The tax means women pay a five per cent VAT levy on these items, which are classified as 'non-essential luxury items' by the European Union (EU). The vote came after an online petition 'Stop taxing periods. Period' attracted more than 250,000 signatures. Frustrated after reading about the 'tampon tax' row creative advertising team Sali Horsey and Zoe Nash wanted to do something to demonstrate how ridiculous it is. So they created a spoof ad campaign mocking the idea that tampons are luxury items. This campaign sees tampons displayed in the same way that luxury items might be - including jewellery and make-up - along with the tagline 'the latest luxury item?'. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • People enjoy the ride up (and the views from) the new tourist attraction in Brighton on a hot summers day. Designed by the team behind the London Eye.
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  • RA Family Album, 2016, by Yinka Shonibare RA covers the scaffolding on the façade of the Royal Academy’s Burlington Gardens building as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.<br />
The work consists of over 160 large-scale black and white contemporary and archival photographs and prints, showcasing the people connected with the RA – including Royal Academicians (Grayson Perry, Tracey Emin, Michael Craig-Martin, Cornelia Parker), members of staff and many well-known visitors (Sir David Attenborough, Dame Joan Collins, Fearne Cotton and Dame Vivienne Westwood). The design is topped by one of Shonibare’s multi-coloured batik fabric designs which drips down over the images. The final touches were added by a specialist team of abseilers, hanging down the façade of the building.
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  • A team poppy factory member helps veterans locate their units section - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
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  • A team poppy factory member helps veterans locate their units section - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
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  • A team poppy factory member - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
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  • A team poppy factory member - Volunteers from the Royal British Legion set out the Field of Remembrance outside Westminster Abbey. The field comprises thousands of poppies on crosses to remember individuals and units. It will be completed in time for a Royal visit on Thursday . London 07 Nov 2017.
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  • The Tiger Nine Dispaly team flying 9 de Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth bi-planes - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • The RAF Falcons parachute display team - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • The RAF Falcons parachute display team - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • The RAF Falcons parachute display team - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • The RAF Falcons parachute display team - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • The RAF Falcons parachute display team - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • The RAF Falcons parachute display team - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • The RAF Falcons parachute display team - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • Tag Team by Ryan Mosley - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • A member of the team checks the allignment of the statues - Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair. Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for ‘diasporic beauty’.
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  • The cleaning/recycle team move in to sort out the mess outside the Beat Hotel, despite the festival motto, Leave no Trace - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • The cleaning/recycle team move in to sort out the mess outside the Beat Hotel, despite the festival motto, Leave no Trace - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • Naughty Boy (pictured) and his team perform a set - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • Naughty Boy (pictured) and his team perform a set - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 65.jpg
  • Naughty boy and his team perform a set - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 63.jpg
  • Naughty Boy (pictured) and his team perform a set - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
    Sport for Freedom Gala GBPhotos 60.jpg
  • Bradley Wiggins with his own team Wiggins - The London-Surrey Classic professional race. Prudential RideLondon a festival of cycling, with more than 95,000 cyclists, including some of the world's top professionals, participating in five separate events over the weekend of 1-2 August.
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  • Two young fans try to get autographs from the cyclists and eventually succeed with Ben Swift of the Team Sky - The London-Surrey Classic professional race. Prudential RideLondon a festival of cycling, with more than 95,000 cyclists, including some of the world's top professionals, participating in five separate events over the weekend of 1-2 August.
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  • Bradley Wiggins with his own team Wiggins - The London-Surrey Classic professional race. Prudential RideLondon a festival of cycling, with more than 95,000 cyclists, including some of the world's top professionals, participating in five separate events over the weekend of 1-2 August.
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  • Bradley Wiggins with his own team Wiggins - The London-Surrey Classic professional race. Prudential RideLondon a festival of cycling, with more than 95,000 cyclists, including some of the world's top professionals, participating in five separate events over the weekend of 1-2 August.
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  • Bradley Wiggins with his own team Wiggins - The London-Surrey Classic professional race. Prudential RideLondon a festival of cycling, with more than 95,000 cyclists, including some of the world's top professionals, participating in five separate events over the weekend of 1-2 August.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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