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An image of myself as Chantal Thierry, a 1960s French secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.
Encore ma vieille obsession des photos "à grain". Celle-là a été faite sur la plage de Deauville, où nous passions le week-end avec Jean Jacques Debout, qui était déjà son mari. À l'Hôtel Normandie il y avait Jacques Brel, très tendu, qui allait donner son dernier récital ce soir-là. Je ne sais pas si ce concert a vraiment été le dernier qui, je crois, a eu lieu à l'Olympia de Paris.
Disons que ça a été le dernier à Deauville...
Lighting:
YN460-2 Camera left high full power
YN460-2 Camera left low half power
Sun from camera right
Mock advertisement with an image of myself as Chantal Thierry, a 1960s French secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.
Journalists and activists took the space on Hospital Road in Jaffna while chanting slogans to protect media freedom.
A protest was organised by Free Media Movement (FMM), Sri Lanka Tamil Media Alliance (SLTMA), Sri Lanka Muslim Media Forum (SLMMF), Sri Lanka Working Journalists Association (SLWJA), Federation of Media Employees Trade Union (SLMETU),Media Movement for Democracy (MMD) and South Asia Free Media Association (SAFMA).Nearly 47 journalists from Colombo traveled to Jaffna by A9 highway to show solidarity. They condemned the brutal assault by protesting in front of the Sri Lanka Transport Board bus stand in Jaffna on 16th of August 2011. It was a rare protest for the Peninsula people to witness. “ஏதாவது பிரச்சினையோ?” ~ “Is there any problem?”, “என்ன பிரச்சினை?” ~ “What is the problem?”, “இங்கை என்ன நடக்குது?” ~ “What is happening here?” a few onlookers, passers ~ by and shop keepers asked me while the protest was getting underway on a balmy day in Jaffna. “இங்கை உண்மையா என்ன நடக்குது? ~ “What is actually happening here” asked the owner of a newly built restaurant, while I was running to the restaurant roof top to capture the moments on my camera.
There was chaos as the protesters arrived in Jaffna town with placards in Tamil. Police in the vicinity came closer and asked them not to block the traffic. Verbal argument took place between the Police and the protesters. But the protesters kept chanting and walking. The traffic came to a standstill for a couple of moments, as the protesters took the space on the mot busiest road in Jaffna, the Hospital road while carrying the placards in Tamil ~ “யாழ்ப்பாண ஊடகவியலாளர்களுக்கு யார் பாதுகாப்பு?” ~ “Who is responsible for the lives of the journalists in Jaffna?”, “ஊடக சுதந்திரம் பாதுகாக்கப்பட வேண்டும்” ~ “Media freedom needs to be protected”, “எப்போ முடியும் யாழ்ப்பாணத்தில் அடக்குமுறைகள்?” ~ “When will the suppression come to an end in Jaffna?”, “ஊடக சுதந்திரத்தைப் பாதுகாக்க ஒன்றுபடுவோம்” ~ Let’s unite to protect media freedom”, “குகநாதனுக்கு விழுந்த அடி உண்மைக்கு விழுந்த பேரிடி”~ Assault on Kuganathan is an assault on the Truth, “ஊடகத்துறைக்கு எதிரான அடக்குமுறையை ஒழிப்போம்” ~ Eradicate Suppression Against the Media” “ஊடகத்தின் மீதான தாக்குதலை உடனே நிறுத்து” ~ “Stop Attacking the Media Immediately”, “ஜனநாயகத்தின் குரலை ஒடுக்காதே” ~ “Don’t Suppress the voice of Democracy”, “தேர்தலில் தோற்றவர்களா மண்டையைப் பிளந்தார்கள்?” ~ “Did they split the head those who lost the elections?”
The protesters chanted “Let Us Write”,“Continue; Continue; Continue to Write”,“Do Not Kill; Do Not Kill; Do Not Kill Us; Do Not Kill the Journalists, Do Not Kill the Democracy”,“Uthyan was attacked, but nobody was arrested”, “Bring the culprit to the courts”“Do Not Attack; Do Not Attack; Do Not Attack the Media”, “Take Your Hands Off Media”“Stop; Stop; Stop the Suppression” “Kuganathan; Kuganthan who wrote the plight of the people”, “Kuganathan was attacked with Iron rods”,“Kuganathan; Kuganathan; Keep Writing, “Lift the Emergency Immediately” in Tamil and Sinhala. There were nearly 350 journalists, activists and politicians participated in the protest according to the organisers.
“I want to continue to highlight the activities against the humanity” ~ Gnanasundaram Kuganathan. Please click passionparade.blogspot.com/2011/08/i-want-to-continue-to-... to read and view more.
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Chantal and a guy we met named Dale play with the playdoh supplied at the Makeshift Magazine launch at Schooner Tavern.
the totem poles were in mid-chant.
andrew had NEVER been in the enchanted tiki room before. [gasp] i had to disney-educate him and drag him in there. :)
An image of myself as Chantal Thierry, a 1960s French secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.
A kumu hula leads his halau in a chant accompanied by ipu gourd drums at the 2012 Emalani Festival in Kokee, Kauai.
Mock advertisement with an image of myself as Chantal Thierry, a 1960s French secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.
The rear half of the building above Takashi's bike is the chanters space where we meet every sunday.
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Thirty or thirty-five years ago, Frank opened the Caffe Pergolesi, partly to have a place to sing chant on sundays. He gave the group a special name:
THE SAINT CECELIA SOCIETY FOR THE RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OF GREGORIAN CHANT AND PEKING OPERA.
Peking Opera was illegal in China in those days.
Frank likes Peking Opera, so he added it in to give it a boost. Now Peking Opera is legal in China.
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( Note to YUKI SATO-
- i forgot to tell you that my son, George Cochrane- a musician- loves SAN FRANCISCO and LONDON the best. He sells his (vinyl) records in London, Amsterdam and Berlin.
- His music name is "Origami". You can hear his music in the iTunes Music Store under the title, "Cubik and Origami". He does alot of house music and rock.
- He is a composer, bass player and vocalist. This is George:
www.flickr.com/photos/doneastwest/294691897/
- I like him alot. )
An image of myself as Chantal Thierry, a 1960s French secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.
Photo de répétition
Schubert | Samuel Sighicelli | Tanguy Viel
MUSIQUE-THÉÂTRE – JE 05 – VE 06 MARS 2015 20H
à l'Hexagone Scène Nationale Arts Sciences - Meylan
Durée 1h10
À partir de 15 ans
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« l’Antarctique est un livre et nous marchons dessus » Tanguy Viel
Chant d’hiver est une plongée musicale et scénique dans la nuit polaire antarctique, portée par un récit librement inspiré d’une mission scientifique du glaciologue Claude Lorius en 1984, au cours de laquelle le carottage de la glace et son analyse chimique révélèrent les premières preuves de l’influence de l’activité humaine sur les changements climatiques.
Dans ce récit, écrit par Tanguy Viel et mis en musique et en scène par Samuel Sighicelli, surgissent en filigrane des lieder empruntés au Voyage d’hiver de Schubert. La vision romantique du monde en tant que « grande âme » et l’appréhension scientifique actuelle de la Terre peuvent se rencontrer à un endroit, peut-être que cet endroit est tout au bout du monde, dans la nuit et le froid, là où le sol glacé livre ses secrets ancestraux.
Un homme – à la fois le glaciologue en mission et le voyageur de Schubert – se débat dans le froid : la musique créée ici est alternativement le paysage dans lequel il évolue et l’expression de ce qu’il vit physiquement et intérieurement.
La partition est portée par deux musiciennes (piano, voix et contrebasse) et un comédien, dans un dispositif sonore et visuel, où les interactions entre texte, lumière, son et vidéo dessinent une polyphonie sensorielle dans laquelle les emprunts à Schubert trouvent une place singulière, aux confins de la musique, comme nous parvenant de très loin dans la tempête.