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The CoMo Connect employee installs the 711GE ONT at a summer home on the Lake of the Ozarks. This ONT includes 2 POTS and 2 GE ports.
12 Moves
Photographs from the Victorian Collection we discovered at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum. The collection features in SDNA's film “The story of Robert Fletcher” commissioned by Dancefest for 12 Moves. The film unfolds the story of an obsessive Victorian Collector who finds and traps six magical water creatures. These Creaturae Aquae cast a spell on Worcestershire’s inhabitants. Only a dance routine performed by a very large number of people has the power to release the water creatures and bring happiness back to the county.
The film contains the work of hundreds of Worcestershire dancers.
12 Moves has been the biggest dance project to have ever taken place in Worcershire, touching the lives of thousands of people. From community classes to spectacular outdoor events, 12 Moves got Worcestershire dancing!
SDNA were appointed as Artistic Directors of 12 Moves, to bring a fresh digital perspective to this ambitious dance project.
Over 6400 people have witnessed 12 Moves events, and nearly 4000 people have participated in activities that included guerilla projections, flash mobs, interactive installations, shop window performances and a large scale outdoor event.
12 moves creative team included composer Mira Calix (Warp Records), choreographer Jennifer Irons (ironINC Dance), code master Evan Raskob, dramaturg Stephen Wilson and costume designer Julia Kalache.
12 was commissioned by Dancefest as part of London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.
12 Moves
Video stills from SDNA's film “The story of Robert Fletcher” commissioned by Dancefest for 12 Moves. The film unfolds the story of an obsessive Victorian Collector who finds and traps six magical water creatures. These Creaturae Aquae cast a spell on Worcestershire’s inhabitants. Only a dance routine performed by a very large number of people has the power to release the water creatures and bring happiness back to the county.
The film contains the work of hundreds of Worcestershire dancers.
12 Moves has been the biggest dance project to have ever taken place in Worcershire, touching the lives of thousands of people. From community classes to spectacular outdoor events, 12 Moves got Worcestershire dancing!
SDNA were appointed as Artistic Directors of 12 Moves, to bring a fresh digital perspective to this ambitious dance project.
Over 6400 people have witnessed 12 Moves events, and nearly 4000 people have participated in activities that included guerilla projections, flash mobs, interactive installations, shop window performances and a large scale outdoor event.
12 moves creative team included composer Mira Calix (Warp Records), choreographer Jennifer Irons (ironINC Dance), code master Evan Raskob, dramaturg Stephen Wilson and costume designer Julia Kalache.
12 was commissioned by Dancefest as part of London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.
World is falling apart. Alien airships in the sky over Paris. Only this men can save the future of the Empire and the world. Humble and faithful servant of Queen Victoria, the Men in Black
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"Chorus" art installation by United Visual Artists in the newly restored Howard Assembly Room at Leeds Grand Theatre. A couple of local flickr-ers were invited to come along to the preview evening to take some photos.
Suspended from the ceiling are 8 light-emitting pendulums that swing from side to side in various patterns to an ethereal soundtrack by Mira Calix.
The assembly room itself is newly renovated and opened to the public as an art space, as part of the multi-million renovation of the Leeds Grand Theatre.
CoMo Connect, a Calix customer, installs the 711GE ONT at a summer home on the Lake of the Ozarks. This ONT includes 2 POTS and 2 GE ports.
WATERS NEAR GUAM (Sept. 26 2014) Airman Javier Calix, from Pensacola, Fla., center-right fires a 9mm pistol during a live-fire exercise on an aircraft elevator aboard the U.S. Navy's forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). George Washington and its embarked air wing, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, provide a combat-ready force that protects and defends the collective maritime interests of the U.S. and its allies and partners in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Bryan Mai/Released)
12 Moves
Photographs from the Victorian Collection we discovered at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum. The collection features in SDNA's film “The story of Robert Fletcher” commissioned by Dancefest for 12 Moves. The film unfolds the story of an obsessive Victorian Collector who finds and traps six magical water creatures. These Creaturae Aquae cast a spell on Worcestershire’s inhabitants. Only a dance routine performed by a very large number of people has the power to release the water creatures and bring happiness back to the county.
The film contains the work of hundreds of Worcestershire dancers.
12 Moves has been the biggest dance project to have ever taken place in Worcershire, touching the lives of thousands of people. From community classes to spectacular outdoor events, 12 Moves got Worcestershire dancing!
SDNA were appointed as Artistic Directors of 12 Moves, to bring a fresh digital perspective to this ambitious dance project.
Over 6400 people have witnessed 12 Moves events, and nearly 4000 people have participated in activities that included guerilla projections, flash mobs, interactive installations, shop window performances and a large scale outdoor event.
12 moves creative team included composer Mira Calix (Warp Records), choreographer Jennifer Irons (ironINC Dance), code master Evan Raskob, dramaturg Stephen Wilson and costume designer Julia Kalache.
12 was commissioned by Dancefest as part of London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.
Juan Vela (left) and Paul Weir (right) man the Calix booth at the 2011 CANTO trade show in Suriname.
"Hoc Est Enim Corpus Meum
Hic Est Enim Calix Sangunis Mei"
Sanctus Sanctus Satus
Quitolis Pecta Mundi Miserere Nobis.....
12 Moves
Photographs from the Victorian Collection we discovered at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum. The collection features in SDNA's film “The story of Robert Fletcher” commissioned by Dancefest for 12 Moves. The film unfolds the story of an obsessive Victorian Collector who finds and traps six magical water creatures. These Creaturae Aquae cast a spell on Worcestershire’s inhabitants. Only a dance routine performed by a very large number of people has the power to release the water creatures and bring happiness back to the county.
The film contains the work of hundreds of Worcestershire dancers.
12 Moves has been the biggest dance project to have ever taken place in Worcershire, touching the lives of thousands of people. From community classes to spectacular outdoor events, 12 Moves got Worcestershire dancing!
SDNA were appointed as Artistic Directors of 12 Moves, to bring a fresh digital perspective to this ambitious dance project.
Over 6400 people have witnessed 12 Moves events, and nearly 4000 people have participated in activities that included guerilla projections, flash mobs, interactive installations, shop window performances and a large scale outdoor event.
12 moves creative team included composer Mira Calix (Warp Records), choreographer Jennifer Irons (ironINC Dance), code master Evan Raskob, dramaturg Stephen Wilson and costume designer Julia Kalache.
12 was commissioned by Dancefest as part of London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.
3. Leyre Calix Ramirez
7. Maria Martín Gómez
9. Anna Marchal Vicente
12. Júlia Urbano Del Pino
15. Claudia Aragonés Torres
20. Miranda Guerrero Barceló
21. Emma Domingo Orcajo
23. Inés Labata Pérez
29. Dàlia Sarró Ros
92. Abril Vicente Segura
COS TÈCNIC:
Entrenadora: Marta Pastó
Ajudants: Ona Bellar i Lídia Iglesias
The boots are not, of course, cowboy boots - they are traditional Mongolian boots made from felt and leather.
"The Mongolians are fond of wearing boots. Mongolian boots are made of either cloth or leather. Cloth boots are often made of thick cloth or canvas, and it feels soft and light to wear them. Leather boots are largely made of cowhide, horsehide or donkey hide. This kind of boots is tough for walking and proof against water and cold. There are generally types of leather boots: those whose tip curled upwards, those whose tip curled horizontally and those whose tip does not curl at all, which are suitable for walking in the desert, dry pasture and wet pasture respectively. Mongolian boots show exquisite workmanship with many fine decorative patterns embroidered or cut and paste on the uppers and legs of boots." FROM www.kepu.ac.cn/english/nationalityne/mong/200312050055.html
GUGGI
CALIX MEUS INEBRIANS
2009
Château La Coste
2750 Route De La Cride
13610 Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade
France
Phone:+33 4 42 61 92 90
Château la Coste, a stone’s throw north of Aix-en-Provence, between forests of green and white oaks, meadows of almond trees and swathes of wildly growing flowers. The rhythm of an eternal Provence. Château la Coste today is a place of wine, art and architecture. It will continue to evolve as new projects and installations are developed.From their website.
Tentative de KAP à Caen sur la presqu'île près de la station d'épuration de Caen.
Vent de 12 noeuds Sud sud-ouest
Début de séance sous le soleil, puis nuageux.
Photographie aérienne par cerf-volant.
Kite Aerial Photography (KAP)
O Lab é formado por Daniel Lima (guitarra/voz) e Thiago Braga (baixo/voz). Daniel é músico desde 1993 (BlitzKrieg, Dr.Spock, Cálix, Elétrika, Singles e Hocus Pocus). Desde 2003 desenvolve trabalhos de produção musical junto a artistas da cena independente, como Carne Nua, Felipe Aguiar, Cajah, Fábio Barucci, Rocknova, Singlebox, Saulo Duarte e outros. Thiago é músico desde 1998 (O Móbile, Elétrika, Sideral e Kid Abelha). Atualmente também toca com Fernanda Takai, Érika Machado, The Presley’s e Ricardo Koktus (Pato Fu). Desde 2005, Daniel e Thiago estiveram em estúdio. Pesquisando e produzindo sons e canções que agora formam o repertório do primeiro álbum.
Dentro de um amplo universo sonoro, o Lab dialoga com as bases do rock, pop, funk, folk, samba, eletrônico e outros, tudo isso com uma linguagem própria. Em 2007, o LAB recebeu uma indicação ao prêmio DIESEL: U: MUSIC (Europa), como melhor artista ROCK/INDIE. No mesmo ano, a música “... nem gosto de samba" foi destaque no programa FRENTE, comandado por Henrique Portugal (Skank) na Rádio Oi FM. Esta faixa está agora na 98 FM, no Palco 98. Em setembro de 2008 o trabalho chamou a atenção dos produtores do Programa do Jô, o que rendeu ao LAB uma apresentação no talk show da rede Globo. No palco, a dupla conta com a participação de músicos convidados e apresentam, além de suas próprias composições, releituras da obra de artistas como Lenine, Nando Reis, Los Hermanos, Ultramen, Michael Jackson Incubus, Jamie Cullum e outros.
My photostream apparently received its 100,000th view today, so this is just a thank you to all who bother to look at my photos!
12 Moves
Photographs from the Victorian Collection we discovered at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum. The collection features in SDNA's film “The story of Robert Fletcher” commissioned by Dancefest for 12 Moves. The film unfolds the story of an obsessive Victorian Collector who finds and traps six magical water creatures. These Creaturae Aquae cast a spell on Worcestershire’s inhabitants. Only a dance routine performed by a very large number of people has the power to release the water creatures and bring happiness back to the county.
The film contains the work of hundreds of Worcestershire dancers.
12 Moves has been the biggest dance project to have ever taken place in Worcershire, touching the lives of thousands of people. From community classes to spectacular outdoor events, 12 Moves got Worcestershire dancing!
SDNA were appointed as Artistic Directors of 12 Moves, to bring a fresh digital perspective to this ambitious dance project.
Over 6400 people have witnessed 12 Moves events, and nearly 4000 people have participated in activities that included guerilla projections, flash mobs, interactive installations, shop window performances and a large scale outdoor event.
12 moves creative team included composer Mira Calix (Warp Records), choreographer Jennifer Irons (ironINC Dance), code master Evan Raskob, dramaturg Stephen Wilson and costume designer Julia Kalache.
12 was commissioned by Dancefest as part of London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.
12 Moves
Photographs from the Victorian Collection we discovered at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum. The collection features in SDNA's film “The story of Robert Fletcher” commissioned by Dancefest for 12 Moves. The film unfolds the story of an obsessive Victorian Collector who finds and traps six magical water creatures. These Creaturae Aquae cast a spell on Worcestershire’s inhabitants. Only a dance routine performed by a very large number of people has the power to release the water creatures and bring happiness back to the county.
The film contains the work of hundreds of Worcestershire dancers.
12 Moves has been the biggest dance project to have ever taken place in Worcershire, touching the lives of thousands of people. From community classes to spectacular outdoor events, 12 Moves got Worcestershire dancing!
SDNA were appointed as Artistic Directors of 12 Moves, to bring a fresh digital perspective to this ambitious dance project.
Over 6400 people have witnessed 12 Moves events, and nearly 4000 people have participated in activities that included guerilla projections, flash mobs, interactive installations, shop window performances and a large scale outdoor event.
12 moves creative team included composer Mira Calix (Warp Records), choreographer Jennifer Irons (ironINC Dance), code master Evan Raskob, dramaturg Stephen Wilson and costume designer Julia Kalache.
12 was commissioned by Dancefest as part of London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.
Inspired by modern astronomy and music, the Ligeti Quartet perform 8 new planetary works spanning contemporary classical, electronica to jazz, created especially for planetariums. The wonderful sounds accompany live 3D visuals created by the We The Curious team, in an astronomical journey into new music. Composed by: Ayanna Witter-Johnson, Deborah Pritchard, Laurence Crane, Mira Calix, Richard Bullen, Shiva Feshareki, Samuel Bordoli and Yazz Ahmed.
A Live Music Sculpture event produced by Sound UK. Funded by Arts Council England National Lottery and RVW Trust.
Inspired by modern astronomy and music, the Ligeti Quartet perform 8 new planetary works spanning contemporary classical, electronica to jazz, created especially for planetariums. The wonderful sounds accompany live 3D visuals created by the We The Curious team, in an astronomical journey into new music. Composed by: Ayanna Witter-Johnson, Deborah Pritchard, Laurence Crane, Mira Calix, Richard Bullen, Shiva Feshareki, Samuel Bordoli and Yazz Ahmed.
A Live Music Sculpture event produced by Sound UK. Funded by Arts Council England National Lottery and RVW Trust.
A bottle of Italian wine, a night all alone and a passion... the photocamera and a good idea in my mind.
My best photos come this way...
Vous faites partie de l’histoire! (VFPH) est un programme éducatif du MEM pour les classes d’accueil du secondaire. En classe, il initie les élèves aux musées et à l’histoire de Montréal. Puis il les invite à trouver leur trésor de famille et à raconter son histoire à leur classe. Le trésor de chaque élève, son texte, sa vidéo ou ses photos sont mis en valeur sur un site Internet.
Los restos de la metropolí más antigua del mayab, El Mirador, estan emplazados en las profundidades de la selva del norte de Guatemala, orientado por el eje este-oeste y a sólo 7 km de distancia de la actual frontera mexicana. La ciudad alcanzó su máximo auge entre los años 150 a.c. y el 150 d.c. Durante la época preclásica tardía El Mirador dominó y ejerció su influencia sobre los acontecimientos políticos y ecónomicos de la zona central del Petén.
Llegar a El Mirador conlleva un arduo trayecto de 60 km en furgoneta en dirección norte desde San Andres hacia Carmelita, un centro recogida de chicle y xate (Palma floral) seguido de 2 dias de duro caminar por la selva; resulta mas factible entre mediados de enero y agosto.Desde febrero a abril es el período más seco.
El centro del sitio arqueológico cubre unos 16 km cuadrados extendiendose entre dos grandes pirámides situadas una frente a la otra a través de la selva .El lado occidental está señalado por el gran complejo del tigre, de una superficie de 5´6 ha.compuesto por una gran pirámide flanqueada por dos estructuras más pequeñas formando una tríada de carácter sagrado inspirandose en las tres estrellas de la constelación de Orion (Aluitak, Saiph, y Rigel), la altura de la vieja pirámide, de 2000 años de antiguedad, llega a los 70 m de altura es decir, como un edificio de 18 pisos de altura; se trata de la estructura más alta del mundo maya, frente al complejo del Tigre está el lugar sagrado de El Mirador una plaza larga y estrecha,la acrópolis central y una hilera de edificaciones más pequeñas. Al sur del complejo de El Tigre se halla el complejo de Los Monos, otra estructura tríadica con una plaza, llamada así por los monos aulladores (zaraguatos) que habitan allí. Al norte están la pirámide del León y el complejo de la Cascabel, que señalan los límites del sitio. Alejandose hacia el este, la calzada Puleston, va hacia el grupo Este, más pequeño;con su mayor monumento(a unos 2 km del complejo del tigre) el complejo de la Danta (tapir) otra estructura tríadica, que se levanta en tres pisos hasta una altura inferior que la pirámide del Tigre, pero más alta debido a estar construida en un terreno mas elevado. Su ascenso procura una gran emoción, ya que se domina la inmensidad de la selva; si el visitante mira a través de la selva desde la cúspide de algunos de los templos principales verá otros que se elevan en el horizonte, como el de Calakmul, en México. Son estas estructuras la máxima expresión del poder absoluto que llegaron a ejercer los soberanos mayas.