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  • Full Moon Of April 2025
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    Full Moon Of April 2025
    Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
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    Full Moon Of April 2025
    Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
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    Full Moon Of April 2025
    Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
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    Full Moon Of April 2025
    Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
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    Full Moon Of April 2025
    Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
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    Full Moon Of April 2025
    The full moon rises behind Daffodil flowers also known as Narcissus, a genus of predominantly spring flowering perennial plants of the amaryllis family, Amaryllidaceae.Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
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    Full Moon Of April 2025
    Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
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    Full Moon Of April 2025
    Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
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    Full Moon Of April 2025
    Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
    DUKAS_183522058_NUR
    Full Moon Of April 2025
    The full moon rises behind Daffodil flowers also known as Narcissus, a genus of predominantly spring flowering perennial plants of the amaryllis family, Amaryllidaceae.Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
    DUKAS_183522056_NUR
    Full Moon Of April 2025
    The full moon rises behind Daffodil flowers also known as Narcissus, a genus of predominantly spring flowering perennial plants of the amaryllis family, Amaryllidaceae.Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
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    Full Moon Of April 2025
    Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
    DUKAS_183522025_NUR
    Full Moon Of April 2025
    The full moon rises behind Daffodil flowers also known as Narcissus, a genus of predominantly spring flowering perennial plants of the amaryllis family, Amaryllidaceae.Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
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    Full Moon Of April 2025
    Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
    DUKAS_183522019_NUR
    Full Moon Of April 2025
    Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Moon Of April 2025
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    Full Moon Of April 2025
    Full moon of April 2025 rises in the dark sky, the moon is called a micromoon as it is at the farthest point from Earth and looks smaller than usual. The moon of April is called pink moon referring to the blooming flowers and the spring season. Moon, Luna our earth's natural satellite is illuminating the night sky. The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite known as Selene or Luna. Eindhoven, Netherlands on April 12, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
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    New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Luna 1
    Ref 16657
    24/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: IntuiCell

    A robot dog has shown off a new AI system that lets machines learn as they go instead of being pre-programmed in tasks.

    The idea is just like a human baby, it accumulates experience which is able to inform decisions.

    Currently robots require a code written for them for specific jobs or must be made to repeat actions over and over again to get them right.

    The new development by Swedish company IntuiCell , spin off from the country’s Lund University, has been demonstrated for the first time in an off-the-shelf robot dog the firm has named Luna.

    She was able to learn autonomously to stand on her own four legs on a smooth flat floor and then first on a rocky uneven surface and finally on sheets of ice to teach herself how to cope with different terrains.

    During testing, the robot demonstrated the software’s capabilities.

    It had a leash attached to prevent it being damaged.

    Placed on the ground with its legs folded underneath, Luna’s first job was to stand independently.

    Early attempts saw it fail but adjusted itself with each subsequent try , improving gradually that in just four and half minutes at had acquired the skill needed to get up and stand unsupported.

    OPS: Robot dog Luna teaches herself autonomously to stand up on sheets of ice without any pre-programming thanks to the IntuiCell AI software system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    DUKAS_182820753_FER
    New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Luna 1
    Ref 16657
    24/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: IntuiCell

    A robot dog has shown off a new AI system that lets machines learn as they go instead of being pre-programmed in tasks.

    The idea is just like a human baby, it accumulates experience which is able to inform decisions.

    Currently robots require a code written for them for specific jobs or must be made to repeat actions over and over again to get them right.

    The new development by Swedish company IntuiCell , spin off from the country’s Lund University, has been demonstrated for the first time in an off-the-shelf robot dog the firm has named Luna.

    She was able to learn autonomously to stand on her own four legs on a smooth flat floor and then first on a rocky uneven surface and finally on sheets of ice to teach herself how to cope with different terrains.

    During testing, the robot demonstrated the software’s capabilities.

    It had a leash attached to prevent it being damaged.

    Placed on the ground with its legs folded underneath, Luna’s first job was to stand independently.

    Early attempts saw it fail but adjusted itself with each subsequent try , improving gradually that in just four and half minutes at had acquired the skill needed to get up and stand unsupported.

    OPS: Robot dog Luna teaches herself autonomously to stand up on sheets of ice without any pre-programming thanks to the IntuiCell AI software system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    DUKAS_182820752_FER
    New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Luna 1
    Ref 16657
    24/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: IntuiCell

    A robot dog has shown off a new AI system that lets machines learn as they go instead of being pre-programmed in tasks.

    The idea is just like a human baby, it accumulates experience which is able to inform decisions.

    Currently robots require a code written for them for specific jobs or must be made to repeat actions over and over again to get them right.

    The new development by Swedish company IntuiCell , spin off from the country’s Lund University, has been demonstrated for the first time in an off-the-shelf robot dog the firm has named Luna.

    She was able to learn autonomously to stand on her own four legs on a smooth flat floor and then first on a rocky uneven surface and finally on sheets of ice to teach herself how to cope with different terrains.

    During testing, the robot demonstrated the software’s capabilities.

    It had a leash attached to prevent it being damaged.

    Placed on the ground with its legs folded underneath, Luna’s first job was to stand independently.

    Early attempts saw it fail but adjusted itself with each subsequent try , improving gradually that in just four and half minutes at had acquired the skill needed to get up and stand unsupported.

    OPS: Robot dog Luna teaches herself autonomously to stand up on sheets of ice without any pre-programming thanks to the IntuiCell AI software system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    DUKAS_182820751_FER
    New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Luna 1
    Ref 16657
    24/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: IntuiCell

    A robot dog has shown off a new AI system that lets machines learn as they go instead of being pre-programmed in tasks.

    The idea is just like a human baby, it accumulates experience which is able to inform decisions.

    Currently robots require a code written for them for specific jobs or must be made to repeat actions over and over again to get them right.

    The new development by Swedish company IntuiCell , spin off from the country’s Lund University, has been demonstrated for the first time in an off-the-shelf robot dog the firm has named Luna.

    She was able to learn autonomously to stand on her own four legs on a smooth flat floor and then first on a rocky uneven surface and finally on sheets of ice to teach herself how to cope with different terrains.

    During testing, the robot demonstrated the software’s capabilities.

    It had a leash attached to prevent it being damaged.

    Placed on the ground with its legs folded underneath, Luna’s first job was to stand independently.

    Early attempts saw it fail but adjusted itself with each subsequent try , improving gradually that in just four and half minutes at had acquired the skill needed to get up and stand unsupported.

    OPS: Robot dog Luna teaches herself autonomously to stand up on uneven rocks without any pre-programming thanks to the IntuiCell AI software system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    DUKAS_182820750_FER
    New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Luna 1
    Ref 16657
    24/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: IntuiCell

    A robot dog has shown off a new AI system that lets machines learn as they go instead of being pre-programmed in tasks.

    The idea is just like a human baby, it accumulates experience which is able to inform decisions.

    Currently robots require a code written for them for specific jobs or must be made to repeat actions over and over again to get them right.

    The new development by Swedish company IntuiCell , spin off from the country’s Lund University, has been demonstrated for the first time in an off-the-shelf robot dog the firm has named Luna.

    She was able to learn autonomously to stand on her own four legs on a smooth flat floor and then first on a rocky uneven surface and finally on sheets of ice to teach herself how to cope with different terrains.

    During testing, the robot demonstrated the software’s capabilities.

    It had a leash attached to prevent it being damaged.

    Placed on the ground with its legs folded underneath, Luna’s first job was to stand independently.

    Early attempts saw it fail but adjusted itself with each subsequent try , improving gradually that in just four and half minutes at had acquired the skill needed to get up and stand unsupported.

    OPS: Robot dog Luna teaches herself autonomously to stand up on uneven rocks without any pre-programming thanks to the IntuiCell AI software system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    DUKAS_182820749_FER
    New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Luna 1
    Ref 16657
    24/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: IntuiCell

    A robot dog has shown off a new AI system that lets machines learn as they go instead of being pre-programmed in tasks.

    The idea is just like a human baby, it accumulates experience which is able to inform decisions.

    Currently robots require a code written for them for specific jobs or must be made to repeat actions over and over again to get them right.

    The new development by Swedish company IntuiCell , spin off from the country’s Lund University, has been demonstrated for the first time in an off-the-shelf robot dog the firm has named Luna.

    She was able to learn autonomously to stand on her own four legs on a smooth flat floor and then first on a rocky uneven surface and finally on sheets of ice to teach herself how to cope with different terrains.

    During testing, the robot demonstrated the software’s capabilities.

    It had a leash attached to prevent it being damaged.

    Placed on the ground with its legs folded underneath, Luna’s first job was to stand independently.

    Early attempts saw it fail but adjusted itself with each subsequent try , improving gradually that in just four and half minutes at had acquired the skill needed to get up and stand unsupported.

    OPS: Robot dog Luna teaches herself autonomously to stand up on uneven rocks without any pre-programming thanks to the IntuiCell AI software system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    DUKAS_182820748_FER
    New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Luna 1
    Ref 16657
    24/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: IntuiCell

    A robot dog has shown off a new AI system that lets machines learn as they go instead of being pre-programmed in tasks.

    The idea is just like a human baby, it accumulates experience which is able to inform decisions.

    Currently robots require a code written for them for specific jobs or must be made to repeat actions over and over again to get them right.

    The new development by Swedish company IntuiCell , spin off from the country’s Lund University, has been demonstrated for the first time in an off-the-shelf robot dog the firm has named Luna.

    She was able to learn autonomously to stand on her own four legs on a smooth flat floor and then first on a rocky uneven surface and finally on sheets of ice to teach herself how to cope with different terrains.

    During testing, the robot demonstrated the software’s capabilities.

    It had a leash attached to prevent it being damaged.

    Placed on the ground with its legs folded underneath, Luna’s first job was to stand independently.

    Early attempts saw it fail but adjusted itself with each subsequent try , improving gradually that in just four and half minutes at had acquired the skill needed to get up and stand unsupported.

    OPS: Robot dog Luna teaches herself autonomously to stand up in just under four and a half minutes without any pre-programming thanks to the IntuiCell AI software system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    DUKAS_182820746_FER
    New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Luna 1
    Ref 16657
    24/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: IntuiCell

    A robot dog has shown off a new AI system that lets machines learn as they go instead of being pre-programmed in tasks.

    The idea is just like a human baby, it accumulates experience which is able to inform decisions.

    Currently robots require a code written for them for specific jobs or must be made to repeat actions over and over again to get them right.

    The new development by Swedish company IntuiCell , spin off from the country’s Lund University, has been demonstrated for the first time in an off-the-shelf robot dog the firm has named Luna.

    She was able to learn autonomously to stand on her own four legs on a smooth flat floor and then first on a rocky uneven surface and finally on sheets of ice to teach herself how to cope with different terrains.

    During testing, the robot demonstrated the software’s capabilities.

    It had a leash attached to prevent it being damaged.

    Placed on the ground with its legs folded underneath, Luna’s first job was to stand independently.

    Early attempts saw it fail but adjusted itself with each subsequent try , improving gradually that in just four and half minutes at had acquired the skill needed to get up and stand unsupported.

    OPS: Robot dog Luna teaches herself autonomously to stand up without any pre-programming thanks to the IntuiCell AI software system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    DUKAS_182820744_FER
    New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Luna 1
    Ref 16657
    24/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: IntuiCell

    A robot dog has shown off a new AI system that lets machines learn as they go instead of being pre-programmed in tasks.

    The idea is just like a human baby, it accumulates experience which is able to inform decisions.

    Currently robots require a code written for them for specific jobs or must be made to repeat actions over and over again to get them right.

    The new development by Swedish company IntuiCell , spin off from the country’s Lund University, has been demonstrated for the first time in an off-the-shelf robot dog the firm has named Luna.

    She was able to learn autonomously to stand on her own four legs on a smooth flat floor and then first on a rocky uneven surface and finally on sheets of ice to teach herself how to cope with different terrains.

    During testing, the robot demonstrated the software’s capabilities.

    It had a leash attached to prevent it being damaged.

    Placed on the ground with its legs folded underneath, Luna’s first job was to stand independently.

    Early attempts saw it fail but adjusted itself with each subsequent try , improving gradually that in just four and half minutes at had acquired the skill needed to get up and stand unsupported.

    OPS: Robot dog Luna teaches herself autonomously to stand up without any pre-programming thanks to the IntuiCell AI software system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    DUKAS_182820742_FER
    New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Luna 1
    Ref 16657
    24/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: IntuiCell

    A robot dog has shown off a new AI system that lets machines learn as they go instead of being pre-programmed in tasks.

    The idea is just like a human baby, it accumulates experience which is able to inform decisions.

    Currently robots require a code written for them for specific jobs or must be made to repeat actions over and over again to get them right.

    The new development by Swedish company IntuiCell , spin off from the country’s Lund University, has been demonstrated for the first time in an off-the-shelf robot dog the firm has named Luna.

    She was able to learn autonomously to stand on her own four legs on a smooth flat floor and then first on a rocky uneven surface and finally on sheets of ice to teach herself how to cope with different terrains.

    During testing, the robot demonstrated the software’s capabilities.

    It had a leash attached to prevent it being damaged.

    Placed on the ground with its legs folded underneath, Luna’s first job was to stand independently.

    Early attempts saw it fail but adjusted itself with each subsequent try , improving gradually that in just four and half minutes at had acquired the skill needed to get up and stand unsupported.

    OPS: Robot dog Luna teaches herself autonomously to stand up without any pre-programming thanks to the IntuiCell AI software system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    DUKAS_182820740_FER
    New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Luna 1
    Ref 16657
    24/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: IntuiCell

    A robot dog has shown off a new AI system that lets machines learn as they go instead of being pre-programmed in tasks.

    The idea is just like a human baby, it accumulates experience which is able to inform decisions.

    Currently robots require a code written for them for specific jobs or must be made to repeat actions over and over again to get them right.

    The new development by Swedish company IntuiCell , spin off from the country’s Lund University, has been demonstrated for the first time in an off-the-shelf robot dog the firm has named Luna.

    She was able to learn autonomously to stand on her own four legs on a smooth flat floor and then first on a rocky uneven surface and finally on sheets of ice to teach herself how to cope with different terrains.

    During testing, the robot demonstrated the software’s capabilities.

    It had a leash attached to prevent it being damaged.

    Placed on the ground with its legs folded underneath, Luna’s first job was to stand independently.

    Early attempts saw it fail but adjusted itself with each subsequent try , improving gradually that in just four and half minutes at had acquired the skill needed to get up and stand unsupported.

    OPS: Robot dog Luna teaches herself autonomously to stand up without any pre-programming thanks to the IntuiCell AI software system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    DUKAS_182820738_FER
    New AI powered 'nervous system' will let any reobot learn like a human
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Luna 1
    Ref 16657
    24/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: IntuiCell

    A robot dog has shown off a new AI system that lets machines learn as they go instead of being pre-programmed in tasks.

    The idea is just like a human baby, it accumulates experience which is able to inform decisions.

    Currently robots require a code written for them for specific jobs or must be made to repeat actions over and over again to get them right.

    The new development by Swedish company IntuiCell , spin off from the country’s Lund University, has been demonstrated for the first time in an off-the-shelf robot dog the firm has named Luna.

    She was able to learn autonomously to stand on her own four legs on a smooth flat floor and then first on a rocky uneven surface and finally on sheets of ice to teach herself how to cope with different terrains.

    During testing, the robot demonstrated the software’s capabilities.

    It had a leash attached to prevent it being damaged.

    Placed on the ground with its legs folded underneath, Luna’s first job was to stand independently.

    Early attempts saw it fail but adjusted itself with each subsequent try , improving gradually that in just four and half minutes at had acquired the skill needed to get up and stand unsupported.

    OPS: Robot dog Luna

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    Unwavering
    choreography by Thais Suarez

    Beatrice Parma and Javier Rojas

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    Unwavering
    choreography by Thais Suarez

    Beatrice Parma and Javier Rojas

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    Unwavering
    choreography by Thais Suarez

    Beatrice Parma and Javier Rojas

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    Unwavering
    choreography by Thais Suarez

    Beatrice Parma and Javier Rojas

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    DUKAS_175810001_EYE
    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    DUKAS_175810019_EYE
    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    DUKAS_175810018_EYE
    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
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    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    DUKAS_175809998_EYE
    Birmingham Royal Ballet's Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna at The Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK.
    Dress rehearsal
    2nd October 2024
    Runs to 5th October 2024

    World Premiere of Luna, a 2-act (full-length), abstract ballet in six movements, which forms the final part of Acosta’s Birmingham Trilogy (City of a Thousand Trades + Black Sabbath - The Ballet + Luna).

    Luna is inspired by the pioneering and socially enterprising women of Birmingham who have contributed to the shape of the city that Birmingham Royal Ballet calls home. Drawing inspiration from the book Once Upon a Time in Birmingham: Women Who Dare to Dream by Louise Palfreyman, it features an all-female, international creative team.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

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