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Chislett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anne Chislett (born 1942), Canadian playwright *Ethan Chislett (born 1998), South African-born footballer in England *Frederick George Chislett (born c1880), Canadian athlete and entrepreneur *Laura Chislett Laura Chislett is an Australian flute player . She performs contemporary repertoires including Brian Ferneyhough's ''Unity Capsule'', James Dillon's ''Sgothan'', Michael Finnissy's ''Sikangnuqa'', Reza Vali's ''Song'' flute solo and Maurice Wedd ..., Australian flute player * Michael Guy Chislett (born 1982), Australian musician and producer {{surname ...
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Ethan Chislett
Ethan Alexis Chislett (born 11 August 1998) is a South African professional association football, soccer player who plays as a midfielder for club Port Vale F.C., Port Vale. He plays with flair, creativity, and the ability to score goals with late runs into the opposition penalty area. His grandfather, Gordon Chislett, Gordon, represented the South Africa national soccer team. Chislett spent his formative years Southampton F.C., Southampton, Aldershot Town F.C., Aldershot Town, Metropolitan Police F.C., Metropolitan Police and Basingstoke Town F.C., Basingstoke Town, though developed quickly with a spell in Spain with CF Reddis, Reddis. He returned to Metropolitan Police and managed to win a move back to Aldershot Town, where he would score nine National League (division), National League goals in the 2019–20 season. He was then signed to AFC Wimbledon in August 2020 and played 123 games in three seasons, top-scoring from midfield in the 2022–23 campaign. He joined Port Val ...
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Frederick George Chislett
Frederick George Chislett (c1880 -1 January 1928) was a Newfoundland-born athlete, tombstone designer, carver, and businessperson. He was one of the first funerary monument entrepreneurs on the island to develop means for rural customers to place orders for cemetery markers and monuments by mail. Athletics Chislett first came to notoriety in late Victorian-era St. John’s as a long-distance speed skater. He discovered his talent for ice-skating early on:In 1897, at the age of seventeen, Frederick Chislett became the long-distance skating champion of St. John's by defeating F. Donnelly and W. Smithwicke, covering 8 km (5 mi) in 19:48. He defended his title many times, often against competitors brought in from outside Newfoundland. He set the record for the 5 km (3 mi) race in 1905, defeating R. Laidlaw of Halifax in 10:22.4.Though short of stature, Chislett had a reputation as a fierce competitor.  When he defeated Laidlaw he was honoured by writer James Murphy in a five verse ...
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Laura Chislett
Laura Chislett is an Australian flute player . She performs contemporary repertoires including Brian Ferneyhough's ''Unity Capsule'', James Dillon's ''Sgothan'', Michael Finnissy's ''Sikangnuqa'', Reza Vali's ''Song'' flute solo and Maurice Weddington's ''Deovolente''. Her repertoire also includes neglected 20th-century works by Lili Boulanger, Willem Pijper, Augusta Holmès, and Jean Binet. Laura has performed as a guest soloist with orchestra/ensemble at major festivals, including the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, the Sydney Spring Festival, Insel Musik Berlin, the Pittsburgh International Music Festival and the Australian Chamber Orchestra performing Michael Smetanin's flute concerto ''Shakhmat/Supremat''. Formerly known as Laura Chislett Jones, she has given recitals and/or masterclasses in Australia, Ireland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Thailand, China and the USA. Recent improvisation collaborations have been with Satsuki Odamura (k ...
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Anne Chislett
Anne Chislett (born December 22, 1942) is a Canadian playwright. Biography Born and raised in St. John's, Dominion of Newfoundland, Chislett studied at Memorial University of Newfoundland and the University of British Columbia. She taught high school English and drama in Ontario before becoming a full-time playwright in 1980.Anne Chislett
Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia, April 28, 2010.
Chislett is a co-founder of the and was its artistic director from 1998 to 2002. Among her most famous pieces are ''The Tomorrow Box'' (1980) and ''Quiet in the Land'' (1981). ''Quiet in the Land'' won both the