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An audience of polite adult clappers with a small group of drop-out alcoholics in the background were at the Quanti Minoris concert.
project: Hanukkah on Tel-Aviv's roofs 2008
a laundry&shadow theater after the book 'a tale of darkness' by Sarah Shiloh.
the show is followed by a workshop for parents and kids where they learn how to build shadow-puppets and manipulate them.
tea and cookies on the house.
artists&designers: Efrat Gonen & Gili Kozin Ulmer
musical accompaniment: Eric (Ernest) Kozin
special thanks:
Maayan Tsameret
Yfat (shemesh?)
Sarah Pali & Arie Sivan
Ronie Nelkin Mosenzon
פרוייקט: חנוכה על גגות תל-אביב 2008
הצגת כביסה וצללליות על פי 'מעשה בחושך' מאת שרה שילה.
לאחר ההצגה- סדנה להורים ולילדים לבניית צלליות ולהפעלתן.
תה ועוגיות על חשבון הבית.
יוצרות ההצגה: אפרת גונן וגילי קוזין אולמר
ליווי מוזיקלי: אריק (ארנסט) קוזין
תודה מיוחדת: למעיין צמרת
ליפעת (שמש?)
לשרה פלי ואריה סיון
לרוני נלקין-מוסנזון
Champions 12.3 Event; September 24, 2019, New York
Photo credit: Gerard Pozzi, World Resources Institute
an audience member asks: 'what advice would you give to the young people in the audience, to help them follow their hearts?'
Ainu cultural exchange tour of Melbourne at the Melbourne Museum.
Irankarapte - Let Me Touch Your Heart Gently
A free song and dance by the Ainu, Japanese Indigenous People
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A group of Ainu performers will be visiting Melbourne for performances and cultural exchanges with Australian indigenous people.
The performances will include Ainu traditional songs & dances, instrumental performance (Mukkuri, Ainu mouth harp and Tonkori, Ainu stringed instrument) and story telling. The performance at Melbourne Museum will be followed by screening of T...OKYO Ainu, a recently released documentary film on the Ainu living in Greater Tokyo (with English subtitles).
The performances will be part of Indigenous Japanese (Ainu) and Indigenous Australian Cultural Exchange Australian Tour 2011 (Melbourne and Tasmania) partly funded by the Australia Japan Foundation and also under the auspices of the Consulate-General of Japan, Melbourne.
www.2kamuymintara.com/film/index
www.japaninmelbourne.com.au/event/event/158.html
Federation Square on the 4th March 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Melbourne Museum on the 6th March 3:00pm to 4:30 pm
Movie:
Date: Sunday 6th March 2011
Time: 5.00pm - 7.00pm
Venue: Melbourne Museum, The Age Theatre
Ticket: Adult $15, Concession: $10
Just before my talk on Log4perl. There were more people off to the left, but I didn't really need a lecture theatre this big.
Writer/director Michel Haznavicius and actors Berenice Bejo and Jean Dujardin answered audience questions at the October 25, 2011 screening of "The Artist." The screening was held at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in North Hollywood by the KCET Cinema Series. It was hosted by movie critic Pete Hammond.
For more on 'The Artist' and other films in this screening series, visit www.kcet.org/socal/cinema_series/