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EXPECTATION
Wednesday 29 July, 7.30pm, £10/£5.
Z-arts, 335 Stretford Road, Manchester, M15 5ZA
Theatrication is formed of young performers from Derbyshire aged between 18-24 and a considerably older director. Expectation is their debut production. Mixing dance, physical theatre and drama, 'expectation' reflects on the issues and themes affecting young people as they mature and become part of a society that is often confusing, demanding and difficult to navigate. "The company members of Theatrication delivered a tour de force ensemble performance in their inaugural devised show 'Expectation'. Each performance was fully crafted and woven into a highly engaging synergous whole..." Clare Limb: Déda. The production is a recipient of an unltd* award. PHYSICAL THEATRE
Debió haber algo bueno en la tele, que nos tenía a todos expectantes.
There must have been something good on TV, that kept us expecting.
Idea original / Oringinal idea: Ricardo Mejía Gómez.
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Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode
Robin Rhode imagines Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung (Expectation) in Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode. In partnership with Performa15. Composed in 1909, Erwartung takes the unusual form of a one-act monodrama for a solo soprano, accompanied by a large orchestra. For Rhode, this atonal opera about love, loss, and lamentation, recalled the many hardships experienced by women in South Africa during and after the fall of Apartheid. Originally set in the moonlit, wilderness of the forest, Rhodeâs reproduction of Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode interprets Times Square itself to be a contemporary forest filled with light emanating from the electronic billboards instead of the moon. The performance takes place in a huge aria with just one soprano and non-speaking performer carrying out the opera, with the sights and sounds of Times Square acting as a Greek Chorus in the background.
Music by: Arnold Schönberg
Libretto by: Marie Pappenheim
Artistic Director: Robin Rhode
Orchestral Conductor: Arturo Tamayo
Soprano: Carole Sidney Louis
Male Character: Moses Leo
Orchestra: WetInk Ensemble
Executive Producer: Raphael Oeschger
Associate Producers: Performa and Rhodeworks GMBH
Photo Credit: Ka-Man Tse for @TSqArts
Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode
Robin Rhode imagines Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung (Expectation) in Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode. In partnership with Performa15. Composed in 1909, Erwartung takes the unusual form of a one-act monodrama for a solo soprano, accompanied by a large orchestra. For Rhode, this atonal opera about love, loss, and lamentation, recalled the many hardships experienced by women in South Africa during and after the fall of Apartheid. Originally set in the moonlit, wilderness of the forest, Rhodeâs reproduction of Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode interprets Times Square itself to be a contemporary forest filled with light emanating from the electronic billboards instead of the moon. The performance takes place in a huge aria with just one soprano and non-speaking performer carrying out the opera, with the sights and sounds of Times Square acting as a Greek Chorus in the background.
Music by: Arnold Schönberg
Libretto by: Marie Pappenheim
Artistic Director: Robin Rhode
Orchestral Conductor: Arturo Tamayo
Soprano: Carole Sidney Louis
Male Character: Moses Leo
Orchestra: WetInk Ensemble
Executive Producer: Raphael Oeschger
Associate Producers: Performa and Rhodeworks GMBH
Photo Credit: Ka-Man Tse for @TSqArts
We were walking the Milk Market with our Xperia X8 handsets when we encountered an expectation of privacy among the food producers.
"I race across the Universe to find you
exploding every color on my way
In the blossoming of life I know I’m closer
than I was on any other given day
I sing out every note with expectation
so the stars and moon and sun will hear
And every evening is the dawning of my knowing
your essence then will always feel me crystal clear
It is not the past that ever keeps me driving forward
nor the flesh and handsome body that I knew
but the sweetness of your wonder love inside me
that keeps me strong and moving like I do
In the journey of this longing there’s a feeling
that this purpose ever leads us both as One
so I let go of always needing to define it
as the legend of our journey carries on."
Ganga Fondan, ‘09
This artpiece and poem are an outpouring that came when i questioned whether I should continue to allow myself to feel so in love with my lover who passed many years ago. Through the artwork and poetry a great insight emerged and here is what I discovered
My youngest cousin, Tom, taken at the weekend at a family party.
He was stood watching football at the time, although it was only of the table-top variety, and, for this photo at least, was unaware that he was in my field of view.
Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode
Robin Rhode imagines Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung (Expectation) in Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode. In partnership with Performa15. Composed in 1909, Erwartung takes the unusual form of a one-act monodrama for a solo soprano, accompanied by a large orchestra. For Rhode, this atonal opera about love, loss, and lamentation, recalled the many hardships experienced by women in South Africa during and after the fall of Apartheid. Originally set in the moonlit, wilderness of the forest, Rhodeâs reproduction of Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode interprets Times Square itself to be a contemporary forest filled with light emanating from the electronic billboards instead of the moon. The performance takes place in a huge aria with just one soprano and non-speaking performer carrying out the opera, with the sights and sounds of Times Square acting as a Greek Chorus in the background.
Music by: Arnold Schönberg
Libretto by: Marie Pappenheim
Artistic Director: Robin Rhode
Orchestral Conductor: Arturo Tamayo
Soprano: Carole Sidney Louis
Male Character: Moses Leo
Orchestra: WetInk Ensemble
Executive Producer: Raphael Oeschger
Associate Producers: Performa and Rhodeworks GMBH
Photo Credit: Ka-Man Tse for @TSqArts
Wednesday 29 July, 7.30pm, £10/£5.
Z-arts, 335 Stretford Road, Manchester, M15 5ZA
Theatrication is formed of young performers from Derbyshire aged between 18-24 and a considerably older director. Expectation is their debut production. Mixing dance, physical theatre and drama, 'expectation' reflects on the issues and themes affecting young people as they mature and become part of a society that is often confusing, demanding and difficult to navigate. "The company members of Theatrication delivered a tour de force ensemble performance in their inaugural devised show 'Expectation'. Each performance was fully crafted and woven into a highly engaging synergous whole..." Clare Limb: Déda. The production is a recipient of an unltd* award. PHYSICAL THEATRE
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First let me mention that this is not my capture, this picture is taken by my young son Subhon. He has expressed his desire to learn and on and off he takes my 5D Mark III and tries out .
Our pet cat Gopi loves the backyard and my son decided to do a small photo shoot for him. I helped him adjyst the camera settings.
Enjoy the moment !!!!
The shot
Camera Canon 5D Mark III , single shot hand held.
Exposure 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture f/5.0
Focal Length 100 mm
ISO Speed 100
EXPECTATION
Wednesday 29 July, 7.30pm, £10/£5.
Z-arts, 335 Stretford Road, Manchester, M15 5ZA
Theatrication is formed of young performers from Derbyshire aged between 18-24 and a considerably older director. Expectation is their debut production. Mixing dance, physical theatre and drama, 'expectation' reflects on the issues and themes affecting young people as they mature and become part of a society that is often confusing, demanding and difficult to navigate. "The company members of Theatrication delivered a tour de force ensemble performance in their inaugural devised show 'Expectation'. Each performance was fully crafted and woven into a highly engaging synergous whole..." Clare Limb: Déda. The production is a recipient of an unltd* award. PHYSICAL THEATRE
Beneath the weight of tradition, the next generation stands poised at the threshold of duty. The foundations of character are laid early, forged in discipline and refined through unwavering guidance. A legacy is not merely inherited; it is cultivated, shaped, and earned through resolve.
“Strength is not bestowed—it is instilled, reinforced through trial, and proven in the crucible of responsibility.”
In expectation of the resurrection here lyeth ye body of Barbara eldest daughter of Robert Gilbert gent and relict of Edward Parker of Brandon ...gent ....1690
Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode
Robin Rhode imagines Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung (Expectation) in Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode. In partnership with Performa15. Composed in 1909, Erwartung takes the unusual form of a one-act monodrama for a solo soprano, accompanied by a large orchestra. For Rhode, this atonal opera about love, loss, and lamentation, recalled the many hardships experienced by women in South Africa during and after the fall of Apartheid. Originally set in the moonlit, wilderness of the forest, Rhodeâs reproduction of Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode interprets Times Square itself to be a contemporary forest filled with light emanating from the electronic billboards instead of the moon. The performance takes place in a huge aria with just one soprano and non-speaking performer carrying out the opera, with the sights and sounds of Times Square acting as a Greek Chorus in the background.
Music by: Arnold Schönberg
Libretto by: Marie Pappenheim
Artistic Director: Robin Rhode
Orchestral Conductor: Arturo Tamayo
Soprano: Carole Sidney Louis
Male Character: Moses Leo
Orchestra: WetInk Ensemble
Executive Producer: Raphael Oeschger
Associate Producers: Performa and Rhodeworks GMBH
Photo Credit: Ka-Man Tse for @TSqArts
With every reasonable expectation of failure, I thought I'd have a crack at the Soap Bubble tonight (better known by the catchy title 'PN G75.5+1.7') - up close and personal with the C9.25. This is an example of an object I'm happy to record - at all, rather than devote my life to, and on that measure I'm happy enough with the result. It says it all about how amateur astronomy has come on in recent times: discovered by amateurs with a 160mm AstroPhysics instrument in 2007/8. This one: C9.25/0.63FR, AZEQ6, Atik460EX, Celestron OAG/ZWO ASI120MM-S, Baader 4 x 1800s Ha + 2 x 1800s OIII. Basic processing in Nebulosity/Photoshop Elements. Horrible blue Baader OIII halos. Very pleased with how the AZEQ6/C9.25/OAG arrangement is performing.
For the avoidance of doubt, the nebula is that very faint circular thing just to the right of centre. Some of the stars appear to have their own bubbly halos round them; that is just an optical defect in one of the filters.
More about the discovery here: www.starimager.com/Image%20Gallery%20Pages/Hydrogen%20Alp...
This little tourist steam loco makes the 2km trip from the Semaphore Jetty along the coast to Point Malcolm (Fort Glanville and the nearby Caravan Park) and back regularly on weekends (40 minutes round trip). Sadly the real steam engines stopped running in 1978. Bill is a reminder of the romantic history of motive steam in the area.
"Bill" is a 457 mm gauge and is owned and operated by the National Railway Museum/Volunteers (Built by the Port Adelaide Enfield and Charles Sturt Councils and operated by the National Railway Museum volunteers, its a specially designed steam locomotive)
A LIFELONG love of all things rail led Bill Edmonds to volunteer to drive a steam train along the Semaphore beachfront 17 years ago. When he retired from the railyards in 1993, he could not imagine a life without trains so jumped at the chance to drive the Semaphore Steam Train.
It was great to hear the sound of it's whistle and see the smoke and steam.
Canon EOS 5D, IS USM L 70-200, RAW, AEB, HDR
2011
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