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The electrified railway line connecting Eger to the mainline at Füzesabony is mostly running in a straight line, without any specifically exciting photo locations.
During the last weekend of May, the retro event thrown by the state railways made many railway fans become quickly interested in the otherwise "boring" line, only offering FLIRT EMUs and Fecske shuttle trains nowadays.
Most of them gathered at the former stop of Andornaktálya alsó to catch the old school trainsets, like the one depicted here, pulled by rarely seen V42 527 engine from 1966.
DIRTY MARTINI onstage at LOW LIFE CITY
HOWL! FESTIVAL AND THE JACKIE FACTORY PRESENTED
LOW LIFE CITY
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2008
5-7 PM, FREE ADMISSION
TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, NYC
CELEBRATING 150 YEARS OF BRILLIANT BOWERY PERFORMANCE
On September 7, JACKIE FACTORY producers CHI CHI VALENTI and JOHNNY DYNELL presented
their second annual HOWLUCINATION to crown the 2008 HOWL! FESTIVAL.
LOW LIFE CITY was a two hour theatrical showcasing the East Village - and especially, The Bowery, in a lavishly costumed production starring dozens of downtown's finest. A time-travelling, bawdy and witty cavalcade of talent, this show is not recommended for children!
HOWLUCINATION '08: LOW LIFE CITY was inspired by the seminal LUC SANTE book "LOW LIFE: The Lures and Snares of Old New York." It continues a body of work born at JACKIE 60 a decade ago, with past editions in London, Minneapolis and of course, last year's HOWL! For the show's producers, East Village residents for over two decades, this annual show is a Valentine to the neighborhood's past, present and future stars.
Arizona Ballet Theatre’s 🎭 Alice In Wonderland.
The performances will be in The University Of Arizona’s Stevie Eller Dance Theatre In Tucson, Arizona.
The performances will be this coming Saturday night and Sunday afternoon.
Please visit Arizona Ballet Theatre’s Facebook page.
In addition, please visit Arizona Ballet Theatre's website. www.arizonaballettheatre.com
Reminds me of Instant Polaroid color photos...;))
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I dug through my archives to play a bit in Lightroom. This photo was taken in very low light conditions with a camera and lens not normally known for their low light performance. I'm still impressed with the results 3 years later.
Onstage at the Stevie Eller Dance Theatre on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.
The lights onstage are so bright you can barely open your eyes. You know the audience is out there in the dark. The music starts and you hit your cues, singing and dancing. You feel a rush as all the hard work comes together and you are one with the music and the lights.
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Happy Toy-in-the-Frame Thursday!
(SOOC, cropped.)
Schifer Schafer / Stiler Haas plays at "Get Up Off Your Butt plays at Get Up Off Your Butt" at Kaserne Basel
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ISABELLE LEWIS - Greetings
ft. Valgeir Sigurdsson, Benjamin Abel Meirhaeghe & Elisabeth Klinck
CCHA Nordic Night(s)
19-oct-24
Valgeir Sigurdsson - Piano & Electronics
Benjamin Abel Meirhaeghe - Vocals
Elisabeth Klinck - Violin
Photography © patrick Van Vlerken 2024
CW had her fall dance recital this evening. This is a shot of one of the groups. It is taken from the edge of down stage left looking into the wings. There you can see a couple of the stage lights and the next group getting ready for their number.
A girl I saw on stage doing coverage for the Maskipaps: The Crossover Concert. December 15, 2014. Sunken Garden. University of the Philippines Diliman Campus.
Here she is
the legendary
Lolita LaVey, onstage
on the stage of the timeless
El Cid nightclub in Hollywood,
California,
U.S. of A.
She is the producer
of the monthly Lolita LaVey
vaudeville-burlesque
extravaganza, which has starred
many of my friends, including
Amy O'Neill, Akira, Count Smokula,
Tommy Gunn, Vince Wolf,
Brian Chic
and others. But Lolita, always
dressed to the nines (whatever
that means) usually stays backstage.
She told me that
in March, however,
she would perform her own
vaudeville act. And she did. And it
was classic. Fire & Burlesque together
on one stage. It was fiery, sexy,
dynamic, old and new, all at once.
She danced on point at first -
and then the dance came together
with the burlesque fire and
the vaudeville verve
and it was electric and alive
and great.