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These males are very territorial and will court females by flicking there wings open and performing an aerial dance in front of them. The scientific name Odonata which is the order of the major group that Dragonflies and Damselflies belong to is actually derived from the Greek word 'oden', meaning 'tooth', which refers to the strong toothed jaws that all the Odonata posses.
Performed by Every Mother's Son - 1967
Fishing boats and trawlers docked at the piers in Ao Noi (Little Bay).
C/G ratio 9.26
1st Place , Beautiful Capture of B & W Photography , Sep 2019
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3rd Place , Heart Awards Group , 'Groups' contest , Aug 2015
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1st Place Southeast Asia Monochrome Contest Feb 2021
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I absolutely love to photograph the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts building in Kansas City, Missouri. On this rainy stormy evening, I was scoping out some new compositions and spotted this view. The reflection was wonderful but the way the tree limb curves back into the center of the frame was just icing on the cake for me.
Lunchtime Poetry Slam featuring Charlie Dark alongside Pasifika poets, Drew Harding and Monz Cheung (South Auckland Poets Collective), Ole Maiava, Courtney Meredith and Luisa Tora (Niu Waves Collective, Fiji) // Tuesday 4 May // Otara Town Centre Stage // Part of the 2010 Manukau Pacific Arts Summit
Performing at the Movida Club in Marlborough on the release of their new album "Walking Like We Do"
Featuring:
Celia Archer on bass
Juliet Jackson on guitar
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
Kansas City, MO.
Outside it's a frosty and chilly sunset while inside the symphony conjures up a classical masterpiece.
Mike D.
One taken a couple of weeks ago. The light wasn’t brilliant that afternoon and the sun had cortina,y gone behind a cloud by this point. Needed a little bit of PP to lighten things up to be able to see the bud. Reminds me a little of a ballerina about to start on her performance. Thanks for stopping
👸Finally, we were called to perform among the nobility.👸
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❗Costume - watch in the Engine Room event from September 20.09.2022❗
🙋I am in the center🙋
➡Head:
Hair: Raven Bell - Tempest
Hat: Grasshopper St. GHS Landsknecht Starfish
Lips: *Heron - BILLY
Eye shadows: Tutti Belli - 'Supercut' Collection
➡Clothes:
Costume:UNA. Kait
➡Object in hand:
Lute: Salbar's Odds and Ends Magical
👦Elf male next to me👦
➡Head:
[Ginko Hair] # 97
Hat: Grasshopper St. GHS Landsknecht Tellerbarret
➡Clothes:
Costume:[SOMNIUM] Artificer's Fat Pack
Shoes: CULT : Male Bat
➡Object in hand:
Violin: MoCAP Italy [MCI] P059G-VIOLIN-PLAYER-BOX gift
👹Faun next to me👹
➡Head:
Hair: no.match_ ~ NO_CREED
Beard: no.match_ ~ NO_DATE
Horns: [FFS] Forest Fantasy Store[Z] Fantasy Horns - No.4
➡Clothes:
Tunic: .Viki. Zazo
Neck decoration: Pucca Firecaster's Creations PFC~Trapped Soul
Faun legs: [FFS] Forest Fantasy Store LEGENDARY SATYR
Claw: kartel - Orwar Claw Rings
➡Object in hand:
Flute: .:: Dark Forge ::. Pan Flute Mesh
Thank you for watching!😍 It's a pity that flickr eats quality.😭
... performing at the Münster Jazz Festival with
Makiko Hirabayashi - piano
Fredrik Lundin - sax
Thommy Andersson - bass
Bjorn Heeboll - drum, percussion
He usually performs solo and appropriately uses just one name. He wore Raptor's T-shirt (Toronto basketball team), but he seem to have enough fans even without this gesture. From San Diego (1992), he studied jazz at UCLA (Kenny Burrell) and played and recorded mostly solo and lately with several hip-hop groups. Interesting Fact: Samsung released their Galaxy ringtone, 'Over the Horizon', which was produced by Kiefer.
Kiefer (his last name is Shackelford) and in Montreal actually played with CARRTOONS (also uses just one name) - Bass and Luke Sangerman – Drums. It seemed that they really had fun playing together.
228. Montreal P1650990; Taken 2023-July 05. Upload 2023-Aug 11.
Exhibit: Luftwerk Solarise: A Sea of All Colors -- Framing the legendary “spring song waterfall,” which crowns the lagoon of the Fern Room, Portal draws the viewer’s gaze to fall directly upon the heart of the conservatory. Floating above the surface of the reflection pool, Portal performs as a frame for—and reflection of—the natural surroundings in which it is situated. With its mutli-faceted use of mirrors, the installation mimics the slick of the reflection pool, while fragmenting and abstracting the figures of flora blooming in the space.
The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts is a large performing arts venue located at 300 South Broad Street at the corner of Spruce Street, along the stretch known as the "Avenue of the Arts", in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Excerpt from burlingtonpac.ca/about/:
The Burlington Performing Arts Centre (BPAC) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization (Charitable Registration Number 82461 3020 RR0001). It is a vibrant, Gold LEED Certified venue, a presenter, a cultural developer, an educator and a community hub. The facility features a 720-seat Main Stage; a 165-seat Community Studio Theatre; a bright and spacious Family Lobby and an outdoor Plaza. BPAC presents a diverse season of professional entertainment, featuring over 70 performances each year in every genre, as well an Education Series, festivals, workshops and community engagement events. BPAC is also a rental facility, working with local community groups, promoters, dance competitions, corporate events and more.
The Family Lobby is a unique venue for receptions, exhibitions, corporate functions and civic events. The 5,000 square foot lobby is open with a glass roof and is encircled by a balcony level lobby above, creating a unique social setting.
The frost performs its secret ministry,
Unhelped by any wind.
~Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Have a wonderful, frosty Thursday!
This female is performing a classic Raptor tail spread as she watches the woodland birds and squirrels which got rather too close to her on occasions 😱
The Lincoln Performing Arts Centre part of the University of Lincoln, in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
The Lincoln Performing Arts Centre (LPAC) is a 446-seat multi-purpose auditorium, designed for live arts performances, conferences, and film screenings and is part of the University of Lincoln. The centre piece of the building is the theatre which hosts professional touring theatre, music and dance productions plus film screenings by students from the Lincoln School of Performing Arts. The building consists of the theatre and the Centre for Innovation in Performing Arts along with the Zing Cafe Bar.
The building has been funded by the University of Lincoln, Lincolnshire County Council (including This is Art), the City of Lincoln Council, Lincolnshire Enterprise (£1.8 million), the East Midlands Development Agency, and Arts Council England. The consulting engineers were Ward Cole, who are situated off Carholme Road in Lincoln. The architects were Stem Architects, based in Sparkhouse Studios on the campus, who have designed the majority of the University's buildings.
LPAC also offers educational and outreach arts work with local communities. The £5.9 million centre is also home to the Lincoln School of Performing Arts (LSPA) where around 240 students study for both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in drama and dance. Arranged around the theatre are studios for dance, drama and music, as well as office spaces and control and dimming rooms designed specifically to enable instruction of students during live performance.
The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts is located on the campus of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is situated within the natural landscape of the campus and is surrounded by evergreens and rhododendrons. This state of the art performing arts venue holds the 1,200-seat Chan Shun Concert Hall, the flexible-seating Telus Studio Theatre, the 160-seat Royal Bank Cinema, the Great Performers Lounge, and a glass lobby. Completed in 1997, the Chan Centre hosts classes, rehearsals and performances for a variety of the UBC departments of music, film and theatre as well as a diverse, yearly performing arts season that attracts audiences from all over the Lower Mainland. Wikipedia