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Gulbenkian Theatre, Thu, touring to 16 JulLondon Children's Ballet may be a company for young dancers – aged between nine and 16 – but since it started in 1994 its ambitions have always been high, each year presenting an original full-length ballet.
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A few years after his retirement, Kok was involved in an accident in Portugal, where he had gone to help found a youth orchestra for the Gulbenkian Foundation.
Felix Kok obituary Anne Inglis 2010
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We learn, too, that more than a million refugees passed through the city's increasingly pricey hotels, including Peggy Guggenheim, Max Ernst, Marc Chagall, Arthur Koestler and Calouste Gulbenkian—the Armenian oil magnate known as "Mr. Five Per Cent" for his share of the deals he brokered.
The Capital of Intrigue in a World at War Robert Wilson 2011
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Called simply the Gulbenkian, the £175,000 award is worth more than four times the Turner Prize and outstrips the US-based ArtPrize, previously the world's largest, at $250,000 £153,000.
Presenting The World's Biggest Art Prize: The £175,000 Gulbenkian The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Paris Art "Memoirs of a Place" shows drawings, photographs and archival documents to illustrate the history of the building that houses the Gulbenkian Foundation and its art collection.
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Paris Art "Memoirs of a Place" shows drawings, photographs and archival documents to illustrate the history of the building that houses the Gulbenkian Foundation and its art collection.
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The show will run until Feb. 26; condensed versions will later travel to Lisbon's Museu Calouste Gulbenkian and the Jeu de Paume in Paris, and finally to the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Defying Artistic Boundaries J.S. Marcus 2012
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Soon he had orders from socialites and stars, including actress Sarah Bernhardt and the oil magnate Calouste Gulbenkian.
A Display of Lalique's Beauty Judy Fayard 2011
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Called simply the Gulbenkian, the £175,000 award is worth more than four times the Turner Prize and outstrips the US-based ArtPrize, previously the world's largest, at $250,000 £153,000.
Presenting The World's Biggest Art Prize: The £175,000 Gulbenkian The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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In other words, she's proper enough to handle an apartment that until recently belonged to the 101-year-old Buckhantz, cousin to the monocled oil magnate Nubar Gulbenkian (pictured).
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