Local playwright Julian Felice reviews last week’s Art In Movement performance.
Dancer and choreography Nathan Conroy is one of a generation of exciting young indigenous artists who, having gained experience away from Gibraltar, have returned to our shores, eager to share this experience with the local cultural scene. Nathan, of course, appeared in the West End spectacle Stomp! and in the opening ceremony for the London 2012 Games, and has worked with artists such as Kylie Minogue and the Spice Girls. Having no doubt initially encountered the inevitable cynical resistance upon his return to Gibraltar, Nathan went on to set up Art In Movement to present many of his ideas, revolving around dance, performance and art as a whole.
Ahead of the upcoming NatWest Island Games in Jersey, Women’s National Head Coach, Manuel Lopez Gil has announced his Squad of 18 players that will represent Gibraltar in the Women’s Tournament:
The Royal Gibraltar Regiment held a memorial football match in Devil’s Tower Camp today to honour their colleague Christian Wink. Christian joined the Regiment in 1997 and was 22 years old when he lost his life in a road traffic accident whilst on deployment to Jebel Sahara in 2001.
The GSD says it notes the concerns expressed by the Chief Executive of the Gibraltar Heritage Trust in the Gibraltar Chronicle about the erosion of Gibraltar’s old town and some of the decisions approved by the DPC in recent years.
Commander British Forces, Commodore Ian McGhie, presented the inaugural Flight Safety Awards at RAF Gibraltar today. Six employees within British Forces Gibraltar were recognised for their positive contribution to flight safety.