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![]() Noise of Minstrels offer educational projects for all ages and groups of people. Performances, recitals, lectures, workshops and talks are available, so please click here to request additional information. Areas covered include Medieval, Tudor, Elizabethan, Stuart lan Brener studied singing at Trinity College Of Music London and historical dance with Madeleine Ingleheam He has taught historical dance at the Royal College of Music, The Royal Academy and LAMDA in London. lan has given many lectures, performances and workshops at museums, historic houses and schools. For BBC television he appeared in The Map Room, Landmarks 'The Stuarts' and the Open University's 'Language of Movement' Michael Sargeant tutors a Medieval ensemble class at the Royal College of Music London and for many years supervised a Renaissance group at Kingston University in Surrey. He has run adult education courses, presented lectures and school recitals. As Master Mendoza he participates in living history projects and workshops with musicians from Noise of Minstrels and period dancers Sandy Lincoln a professional dancer and dance teacher, studied at Laing Theatre Arts in Epsom Surrey and the Dance Centre in London. Her dance performances have included shows for Masque Dance Theatre, The Overground Theatre and Cedar Dance She has been involved in productions at The Lyric Theatre Belfast and Harrogate Theatre Yorkshire Sandy has a degree in Chinese and a special interest in far eastern theatre and dance. David Chatterley studied classical guitar at The Spanish guitar Centre and lute and viola da gamba at the Royal College of Music. At the RCM he met Francis Baines through whom he became interested in the hurdy gurdy. he now divides his time between traditional and early forms of music, and has appeared in many concerts, festivals, films and broadcasts. David has performed and recorded recently with The City Waites Click
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