The British Touring Shakespeare Company is a professional UK touring theatre company, based in Bristol, England.
The company was founded in 1999 by Miles Gregory and Dominic Jinks, Master of Fine Art (Staging Shakespeare) students at the University of Exeter. Since its formation, the company has performed to over 50,000 people in the UK, Europe and Middle East.
Informed by Elizabethan stage practice, the company works with a core of 'associate artists' on a project-by-project basis, almost always in repertory.
Principal productions include: Hamlet, Ritz Carlton Dubai (2001), Westminster Theatre, London (2002); Henry V, Shaw Theatre, London (2002); Romeo and Juliet, Shaw Theatre, London (2002); The Marowitz Hamlet, Wickham Theatre, Bristol (2004); Much Ado About Nothing, Queen Square, Bristol (2004), A Midsummer Night's Dream, Queen Square, Bristol (2005); Charley's Aunt, Queen Square, Bristol (2005) as part of the Bristol Shakespeare Festival and A Season Before The Tragedy Of Macbeth by Gloria Carreño in 2010 as part of the Camden Festival, London, UK
British Touring Shakespeare is listed as a major UK Shakespeare producer in Shakespeare Festivals Around the World by Marcus D. Gregio (Editor), 2004
The company was founded in 1999 by Miles Gregory and Dominic Jinks, Master of Fine Art (Staging Shakespeare) students at the University of Exeter. Since its formation, the company has performed to over 50,000 people in the UK, Europe and Middle East.
Informed by Elizabethan stage practice, the company works with a core of 'associate artists' on a project-by-project basis, almost always in repertory.
Principal productions include: Hamlet, Ritz Carlton Dubai (2001), Westminster Theatre, London (2002); Henry V, Shaw Theatre, London (2002); Romeo and Juliet, Shaw Theatre, London (2002); The Marowitz Hamlet, Wickham Theatre, Bristol (2004); Much Ado About Nothing, Queen Square, Bristol (2004), A Midsummer Night's Dream, Queen Square, Bristol (2005); Charley's Aunt, Queen Square, Bristol (2005) as part of the Bristol Shakespeare Festival and A Season Before The Tragedy Of Macbeth by Gloria Carreño in 2010 as part of the Camden Festival, London, UK
British Touring Shakespeare is listed as a major UK Shakespeare producer in Shakespeare Festivals Around the World by Marcus D. Gregio (Editor), 2004
ePLAR - the echocardiographic Pulmonary to Left Atrial Ratio, is a proposed numeric parameter used to assess the pulmonary circulation and its relationship with left atrial pressure. It is calculated from the standard transthoracic Doppler echocardiogram parameter tricuspid regurgitation peak continuous wave Doppler velocity (TRVmax) measure in meters/second divided by the ratio of transmitral peak pulse-wave Doppler E-wave velocity : Doppler Tissue Velocity peak E wave of the medial mitral annulus (E/eā).
ePLAR (m/s) = TRVmax / mitral E/eā.
Initial validation studies comparing ePLAR to cardiac catheterization of the right heart are underway, testing predictive values. Specifically, ePLAR sensitivity and specificity for differentiation pre-capillary pulmonary hypertension (which may respond to modern specific pulmonary vasodilator drugs) from post-capillary physiology pulmonary hypertension secondary to left heart disease will be tested.
The ePLAR was conceptualized on 21.9.2014 by Dr Gregory M Scalia (Cardiologist, the University of Queensland, The Prince Charles Hospital) during a lecture regarding the invasive assessment of pulmonary hypertension patients. This author had developed several Doppler echocardiography numeric parameters over the last two decades to assess cardiac diastolic function and Cardiac shunt defects with the .
ePLAR (m/s) = TRVmax / mitral E/eā.
Initial validation studies comparing ePLAR to cardiac catheterization of the right heart are underway, testing predictive values. Specifically, ePLAR sensitivity and specificity for differentiation pre-capillary pulmonary hypertension (which may respond to modern specific pulmonary vasodilator drugs) from post-capillary physiology pulmonary hypertension secondary to left heart disease will be tested.
The ePLAR was conceptualized on 21.9.2014 by Dr Gregory M Scalia (Cardiologist, the University of Queensland, The Prince Charles Hospital) during a lecture regarding the invasive assessment of pulmonary hypertension patients. This author had developed several Doppler echocardiography numeric parameters over the last two decades to assess cardiac diastolic function and Cardiac shunt defects with the .
Stephen A. Borg is an American newspaper publisher and President of North Jersey Media Group (NJMG). He lives in Tenafly, New Jersey and is a native of Bergen County, New Jersey. Stephen Borg is the third child of Malcolm Borg and the fourth generation of the Borg family to be publisher of The Record, NJMG's flagship publication. The Borg family wholly owns NJMG, which publishes two daily newspapers (The Record of Bergen County and the Herald News of Passaic County); more than 40 community newspapers; a family of glossy magazines, including the popular (201) Magazine, Bergen County's only monthly magazine; NorthJersey.com and Bergen.com.
Stephen A. Borg graduated from Dartmouth College and Columbia Business School. Stephen also attended the Media Management and Leadership program at Poynter Institute and worked for Blair Television in Dallas before becoming President of North Jersey Media Group and Publisher of The Record. He was on the board of the Friends of the Palisades, plays goalie for the Englewood Field Club men's hockey team, and is active in the Bergen Family Center.
Stephen Borg is the grandson of Charles A. Agemian. He is married and has four children.
Stephen A. Borg graduated from Dartmouth College and Columbia Business School. Stephen also attended the Media Management and Leadership program at Poynter Institute and worked for Blair Television in Dallas before becoming President of North Jersey Media Group and Publisher of The Record. He was on the board of the Friends of the Palisades, plays goalie for the Englewood Field Club men's hockey team, and is active in the Bergen Family Center.
Stephen Borg is the grandson of Charles A. Agemian. He is married and has four children.
H.U.V.A. Network is a musical collaboration between Magnus Birgersson of Solar Fields and Vincent Villius of Aes Dana. Their first track appeared on an Aes Dana album for Ultimae Records in 2001. Since then, they have released 3 albums on Ultimae Records. The artists only met a few times during the creation of the albums, most of the work was done via the Internet. Magnus Birgersson is based out of Gothenburg, Sweden while Vincent Villius works from Lyon, France. H.U.V.A. stands for Humans Under Visual Atmospheres.
Discography
* "Distances" Ultimae Records, 2004
* "Ephemeris" Ultimae Records, 2009
* "Live at Glastonbury Festival 2005" Ultimae Records, 2010
Discography
* "Distances" Ultimae Records, 2004
* "Ephemeris" Ultimae Records, 2009
* "Live at Glastonbury Festival 2005" Ultimae Records, 2010