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Blacklers (1933), Chimmels (1934) and Orchards (1935) in a straightforward modern idiom. A modern extension was added to Orchards, and a drama hall built nearby – both of 1964. East of the medieval Hall an arts centre and dance school with a large hall was built 1930–32, with several additions in 1938 and 1966. To the North of the Hall, Higher Close Students Centre was built in 1963 adjacent to the present main car park. Huxhams Cross and Broom Park were built 1932 as estate workers houses. At Shinners Bridge is the central Office of the estate (1935) and the Sawmill (1931–32). The Cider Press Centre was built 1976 for the growing tourist trade.
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advanced students, spend the daytime studying a variety of different musical courses, and the evenings attending (or performing in) concerts. In addition to instrumental and vocal masterclasses, there are courses at various levels on subjects such as composition, opera, chamber music, conducting and improvisation. Courses include choirs, orchestras, individual masterclasses, and non classical music such as Jazz, Salsa and
Gamelan. Composition teachers have included
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social science; the progressive educational values that led to the founding of
Dartington School; the artistic commitments that made the place an innovator in pottery and textiles and – by 1938 – a refuge for sixty or so avant-garde Continental dancers, sculptors and playwrights; and the agricultural ventures which, if never profitable, became a seedbed for research."
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and others, again at
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is a department of the
Dartington Trust. It is both a festival and a music school with an "ethos of bringing together top-quality performers and composers to work with students and amateur musicians in concerts and classes in a relaxed, informal atmosphere." Participants, both amateur musicians and
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training centre and modernise domestic activities of the village. Blinn recommended initiatives including education, apprenticeship programmes, a laboratory, a modern kitchen, cafeteria, laundry, and lavatories, based on what was available in a modern
American home. Unable to persuade Blinn to move
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In addition to historic buildings the estate has a number of legacy 20th century buildings from the
Elmhirst's social enterprises, including the defunct Dartington Hall School, which closed in 1987, and High Cross House which is now a base for Dartington Trust's teaching staff and academics. Other
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Leonard Elmhirst, and the interests and money of his wife Dorothy, led them to undertake an experiment in rural reconstruction at Dartington Hall. It is said that Tagore had become familiar with Dartington during his travels in England and influenced Elmhirst in his selection of the estate for
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to combat alcohol and drug abuse taking place, the death by drowning of a student, and his wife's modelling for pornographic photographs – the school suffered a dramatic drop in recruitment. The school was forced to close in 1987. After the school's closure, a number of staff and students set up
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Aller Park, the original
Dartington Hall School, was built 1929–31 and designed by Ides Van Der Gracht of the New York firm of Delano and Aldrish. Intended as a junior school, it was built in a lavish Americanised Tudor style. Soon afterwards came Foxhole, the senior school built 1931–32, and
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between 1388 and his death in 1400 and the sculpted arms of Richard II survive on ribbed vault of the Porch. The 1st Duke was beheaded by King Henry IV who had deposed Richard II, however Dartington continued as the seat of his son
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accommodation for people attending courses and for casual visitors. The Barn Cinema and the White Hart Bar and Restaurant are used by estate dwellers, residents from the surrounding countryside, and visitors alike.
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was set up as an arts centre by the Dartington Trust in the 1960s to bring employment and culture to a rurally depressed area, and continues to thrive. With similar social objectives, the Trust established the
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Dartington College of Arts was a specialist arts institution based at the hall from 1961 to 2010, with an international reputation for excellence, focusing mainly on the
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which still carries some of the principles that Dartington once had.
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in a declassified report called "The Case Against Dartington Hall".
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Concentus Moraviae International Music Festival of 13 Towns
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to renovate the medieval buildings and notably restore the
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Festival Internacional de MĂşsica y Danza 'Ciudad de Ăšbeda'
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Festival Pianistico Internazionale di Brescia e Bergamo
82:, Dartington Arts School, Research in Practice and the
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Elmsworld. My Life At Dartington Hall School 1963-1971
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and Peter Randall-Page. There is an ancient yew tree (
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George Enescu International Festival and Competition
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Festival Internacional de MĂşsica Castell de Peralada
970:. Exeter, England: Intellect Books. pp. 43–78.
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Festival Internacional de MĂşsica y Danza de Granada
462:was also a pupil there. Other noted alumni include
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Historic house and country estate in Devon, England
1681:Chopin and his Europe International Music Festival
1022:"High Cross Hill House (Grade II*) (1220922)"
458:attended the school for two years and his brother
426:Category:People educated at Dartington Hall School
238:In 1928, Leonard Elmirst began collaborating with
2056:Yerevan Perspectives International Music Festival
1343:Row as Dartington Hall auctions off its treasures
318:in June 1967 under the name of Dartington Glass.
1996:Settimane Musicali al Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza
1611:Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival
2016:SĂĽdtirol classic festival - Meraner Musikwochen
1498:Dartington Trust, registered charity no. 279756
1355:On the sale of works of art from the collection
1387:Dartington Hall: the Formative Years 1925-1957
846:, London, 1959 (first published 1954), p. 381.
2127:Intentional communities in the United Kingdom
1781:Festival International de Musique Sion Valais
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327:Dartington Music Summer School & Festival
322:Dartington Music Summer School & Festival
141:Dartington – the Great Hall's hammerbeam roof
84:Dartington Music Summer School & Festival
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1801:Festival de MĂşsiques de Torroella de MontgrĂ
1606:Alpes-CĂ´te-d'Azur - Les Floraisons Musicales
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2006:Side International Culture and Art Festival
1601:Alla Shelest's Festival of Classical Ballet
1345:guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
1333:, artdaily.org. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
206:from New York. They commissioned architect
1956:Prague Spring International Music Festival
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222:20th century and the Dartington experiment
2036:Varna Summer International Music Festival
2021:Tbilisi International Festival of Theatre
1871:International Performers Competition Brno
1826:Festspiele Europäische Wochen Passau e.V.
262:, was set up in order to run the estate.
2011:Sochi Winter International Arts Festival
1886:Janácek May International Music Festival
1671:Cantonigròs International Music Festival
1504:Charity Commission for England and Wales
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1866:International Music Festival "A Tempo"
1706:Dartington International Summer School
1586:A. Sakharov International Art Festival
1485:Dartington International Summer School
1433:. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
1411:. London: Cambridge University Press.
1389:. Dulverton (Somerset): Exmoor Press.
533:, and after the war, publisher of the
1881:Istanbul International Music Festival
1490:Dartington Hall School alumni website
1243:"The life and death of Domino Harvey"
1216:"The 2014 Dennis Wheatley Convention"
1168:Hayward, Anthony (10 December 2008).
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1901:Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival
1475:Higher Education at Dartington Trust
724:Tower of the former St Mary's church
617:Inspired by a long association with
269:and is now regarded as an important
202:(orig. from Yorkshire) and his wife
74:The site is the headquarters of the
1926:Mersin International Music Festival
1851:International Ankara Music Festival
1776:Festival Internacional de Santander
1096:, Routledge and Kegan Paul, p. 131.
928:Pedersen, Susan (20 October 2022).
1232:Dartington Hall report at the end.
1027:National Heritage List for England
866:National Heritage List for England
562:, published by Heinemann in 1947.
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2026:BBC Henry Wood Promenade Concerts
1986:Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival
1846:Innsbruck Festival of Early Music
1756:Festival Internacional Cervantino
1726:Festival International Echternach
1262:Waugh, Harriet (September 1991).
184:Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter
1731:Edinburgh International Festival
1686:Cividale del Fruili - Mittelfest
964:"Dartington, A Modern Adventure"
905:William Weir and Dartington Hall
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155:John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter
1966:Rencontres Musicales de VĂ©zelay
1831:Flanders Festival International
1631:Baalbeck International Festival
1385:Bonham-Carter, Victor (1970) .
1288:Sen, Amartya (28 August 2001).
991:Morris, Steven (4 April 2019).
157:(c.1352–1400), created in 1388
2097:Grade I listed houses in Devon
1816:Festival de l' Epau in Le Mans
1796:Festival de MĂşsica de Canarias
1575:European Festivals Association
1198:, West Aish Publishing, 1987.
844:A New Survey of England: Devon
675:and subsequently relocated to
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1646:Bergen International Festival
936:. Vol. 44, no. 20.
824:"Dartington Hall, Devonshire"
671:. In 2008, it became part of
254:In 1935, the Dartington Hall
2107:Tourist attractions in Devon
1951:Osaka International Festival
1861:International Izmir Festival
1856:International Bursa Festival
1821:Festival della Valle d'Itria
893:(ed.), London, 1791, p. 296.
786:(Dartington Hall's gardener)
1716:Drottningholms Slottsteater
1139:"An Experimental Education"
1094:The Elmhirsts of Dartington
891:Sir John-William de la Pole
861:"Dartington Hall (1108353)"
673:University College Falmouth
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663:Dartington College of Arts
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657:Dartington College of Arts
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133:Entrance to the Great Hall
59:; described in Pevsner's
2132:Historic estates in Devon
1891:Ljubljana Summer Festival
1721:Dubrovnik Summer Festival
1656:Bratislava Music Festival
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1381:, Webb & Bower, 1982.
1137:Miriam Gross (May 2011).
907:. Dartington Hall Trust.
748:North corner of Courtyard
571:The Haunting of Toby Jugg
244:Delineator Home Institute
182:(1395–1447) and grandson
2122:Sustainability advocates
2112:Charities based in Devon
1981:Sarajevo Winter Festival
1666:Budapest Festival Center
1641:Belgrade Summer Festival
1447:MacManus, Steve (2017).
966:. In Smiles, Sam (ed.).
962:Jeremiah, David (1998).
903:Snell, Reginald (1986).
712:View of gardens and Hall
700:Courtyard north entrance
192:Vice-Admiral of the West
2077:Country houses in Devon
1971:Rheingau Musik Festival
1736:Emilia Romagna Festival
1621:Belgrade Music Festival
1407:Punch, Maurice (1977).
1115:. London. 16 April 2009
1092:Young, Michael (1982),
173:The 1st Duke built the
1976:Rossini Opera Festival
1290:"Tagore and His India"
1194:Gribble, David (ed.),
934:London Review of Books
930:"Do fight, don't kill"
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420:Dartington Hall School
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2041:Vilnius Jazz Festival
1946:Ohrid Summer Festival
1936:Music Biennale Zagreb
1786:Festival Mitte Europa
1451:, eBook Publication,
627:progressive education
525:Son of the founders,
374:Autumn in the gardens
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204:Dorothy (née Whitney)
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2031:The Spring of Mostar
1911:MITO SettembreMusica
1806:Festival de Wallonie
1264:"School for Scandal"
560:Education for Sanity
531:Franklin D Roosevelt
348:Peter Maxwell Davies
305:In North Devon, the
61:Buildings of England
2051:Wratislavia Cantans
1941:Music Isle Festival
1931:Mosel Musikfestival
1841:Haydn at Eszterhaza
1746:Estoril Music Weeks
1651:Berliner Festspiele
1636:Beiteddine Festival
1616:Audi Sommerkonzerte
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1112:The Daily Telegraph
1107:"Sir Clement Freud"
638:Rabindranath Tagore
619:Rabindranath Tagore
520:Sokari Douglas Camp
380:landscape designers
344:Harrison Birtwistle
228:Rabindranath Tagore
188:Arthur Champernowne
2092:Festivals in Devon
2087:Education in Devon
1751:Festival de MĂ©xico
1676:Chorégies d'Orange
1596:Al Bustan Festival
1591:Abu Dhabi Festival
1529:50.4518°N 3.6938°W
1360:2012-01-29 at the
1149:on 17 October 2011
790:Schumacher College
772:D. G. Champernowne
541:After Long Silence
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366:Dartington Gardens
356:Witold Lutosławski
312:Dartington Crystal
288:Schumacher College
271:modernist building
169:Historic buildings
159:Earl of Huntingdon
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1711:Dimitria Festival
1300:on 9 October 2011
1222:on 27 August 2015
977:978-1-871516-95-1
887:Pole, Sir William
760:Gardens in winter
518:and the sculptor
415:Former activities
352:Brian Ferneyhough
299:bed and breakfast
242:, who worked for
226:The influence of
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1961:Ravenna Festival
1921:March Music Days
1896:Lucerne Festival
1741:Estoril Festival
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281:The estate today
200:Leonard Elmhirst
76:Dartington Trust
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