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Whoever comes to the Istituto Linguistico Mediterraneo, arrives bringing with them their own color and their own way of living life and when they return home they bring with them a bit 'of color from all the people they have met. We are not from Italy, or Spain, or Japan, neither from Israel, or America, or Europe, neither from Africa, or Brazil or Uruguay... We are a family ... Yesterday we mixed all our colors in a party the craziest ever seen. Balloons, fancy dresses, colorful cocktails, soap bubbles and of course many colors... your colours... our colors...
Chi viene all'Istituto Linguistico Mediterraneo arriva portando con sé il proprio colore e il proprio modo di vivere la vita e quando torna a casa porta con sé un po' del colore di tutte le persone che ha incontrato. Noi non siamo italiani, né spagnoli, né giapponesi, né israeliani, né americani, né europei, né africani, né brasiliani, né uruguagi... Noi siamo una famiglia... Ieri abbiamo mescolato tutti i nostri colori in una festa che così pazzesca non si era mai vista. Palloncini, travestimenti, cocktail colorati, bolle di sapone e naturalmente tanti colori... i vostri colori... #ColorParty #ColorFest #MidsummerParty #VeryILMpeople #ILMconnectingPeople
Skt. hans aften 2012 i Haveforeningen Carl Nielsens Minde i Gladsaxe.
Midsummers eve in nearby allotment Carl Nielsens Minde. Bonfire with singing, beer, children, dogs, aso aso.
Indian dance and performance celebrating weddings, fashion and culture.
MAC Midland Arts Centre
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OUTFIT: :KR: Midsummer Dress & Wings - Pink
SKIN: LAQ- Maria (nougat)
HAIR: .:EMO-tions:. * MANDARA * snow
EYES: LAQ- Dazzling Sunrise
EYELASHES: - MPP - Scripted Eyelashes - XL Pretty - Black
NAILS: beauty by alaskametro<3 Slink manicure/pedicure - "Orchid"
ACCESSORIES:
~.:EMO-tions:. * TATANKA * snow(the ivy chest piece)
~ Slink hands in Elegant
~ Slink feet High
Photo by: aislingodaligh
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(From left to right) Katherine Schmoke as Helena, Michael LiDondici as Demetrius, Stephen Novelli as Egeus and Amy Fitts as Hermia in William Shakespeare's A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, at People's Light & Theatre Company. Photo by Mark Garvin.
Lesley MacDonald as Helena and Noah Averbach-Katz as Lysander in Shakes-to-Go's 2009 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Photo by Gina Marie Hayes.
(Clockwise from left) Katherine Schmoke as Helena, Peter DeLaurier as Oberon, Mark Del Guzzo as Puck, Michael LiDondici as Demetrius and Michael Cruz as Lysander in William Shakespeare's A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, at People's Light & Theatre Company. Photo by Mark Garvin.
Photos from a tech rehearsal for Jobsite Theater's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, playing the Straz Center in downtown Tampa Jan. 15 - Feb 16, 2020. Photos courtesy Pritchard Photography. More: jobsitetheater.org/midsummer
This image was taken on Saturday 20th June 2015 during the annual Chester Midsummer Watch Parade. For more information about one of Chester’s biggest and longest running cultural events see:
A side view of the statue taken on August 6, so it was the date right on the Midsummer path. The allium were a little late this year, not sure why. Also, all varieties of milkweed have died out in July including the butterfly weed which was such a big part of the bloom on the native side of the path. Presumably it was a fungus in the soil in this area which has not (so far) affected the volunteers that have come up in other parts of the garden.
As you can see, I removed the inside month dividers around the garden as it seemed a little cluttered.
Photo by Jon Cutrell
Midsummer Night's Dream
Turning The Play Into A Ballet
When beginning to choreograph a ballet based on a play the choreographer must take into account the opportunities and limitations that exist for animations in Second Life. In the case of A Midsummer Night's Dream, choreographer Babylon Sierot has chosen to concentrate on the central section of Shakespeare's play, the realm of the faries. It is in the world of these ethereal beings that she feels dance best lends itself to expanding the story. Although some of the complexities of the written word may be lost, the magic, grace and humor of the play find a sure ally in dance. The grace and lightness one associates with a fairy such as Titania are qualities that classical dancers aspire to as well. Dance has also been integrated into these scenes in many versions of the play.