Hearing Well: Hearing Aid
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Audiologist Deepak Jagota is spreading the joy of better hearing at home and abroad
Gautier: A Design For Life
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Gautier brings elegance, functionality and classic French flair to the home
London Buddhist Vihara: The Way of the Buddha
The Venerable Bogoda Seelawimala Nayaka Thera The London Buddhist Vihara was the first to be founded outside Asia Tucked away unobtrusively at the Turnham Green end of The Avenue, it is easy to miss the London Buddhist Vihara (temple-cummonastery). The doors are usually closed, but don’t mistake that for a…
Nick Ferran @ Shoulder & Elbow London Ltd: Eyes Wide Open
Nick Ferran @ Shoulder & Elbow London Ltd: Eyes Wide Open
Hearing Well: Sound Advice
Hearing Well: Sound Advice
The Queens Head: The Party Season
The Queens Head: The Party Season
Hugo Ceramicas: Designed for Daily Life
Hugo Ceramicas: Designed for Daily Life
Gordon Lindsay Associates: Hybrid Appeal
Gordon Lindsay Associates: Hybrid Appeal
Whitman & Co: Home Truths
Whitman & Co: Home Truths
Bridge Suzuki Music: Music Maestros
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Toby Walker started learning the violin aged five and Charlotte Clemson at three. Both are proud ‘Suzuki kids’ – they followed the teaching philosophy of Dr Shinichi Suzuki – and they have now opened a Suzuki school at the Rocks Lane Multi-Sports Centre in Chiswick.
Dr Suzuki developed a unique method that enables children to play to their best ability while absorbing key life skills at the same time. ‘Children start young (three-plus) when skills are easily mastered and they learn in a natural way by listening and repeating,’ explains Toby. ‘Lessons are on a one-to-one and group basis; making music is about communicating, so playing socially from the beginning is vital.’