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Castle Combe - Spring Performance Car Action Day

Nikon D3100 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR + 55-200mm f/4-5.6G VR

A wonderful and award-winning Wisconsin musical, “The Spitfire Grill,” was presented March 5-8, 2014 by the Ripon College theatre and music departments. Performances were in Benstead Theatre, C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts, on the Ripon College campus.

At Empress Place during the Singapore W.O.W. activities.

www.thekula.net

  

Taken at a yuko kaseki dance performance

Andrew Savage, musician and artist, created this inner artwork for his band; Parquet Courts third LP "Human Performance". He has created a range of artworks that perfectly reflect the sound and personality of the bands music. Boldly coloured and attractively mundane.

2022 Wilkes Dance Division and Conservatory

Jim Belushi celebrates the unveiling of Belushi Performance Hall at the McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage. More than 100 VIP guests and nearly 500 audience members overall enjoyed a performance by The Motown Experience in concert with New Philharmonic Orchestra and a special appearance by Belushi, a 1974 COD graduate. Proceeds from the concert benefitted the COD Foundation’s MAC General Fund, New Philharmonic and the Belushi Artists-in-Residence Fund, established by Jim in 1987 in memory of his brother, also a former student.

They're quite talented. And Sam looks good in tights.

Performance Dance Code Lab at Mark Morris Dance Center - data and dance.

Volumetric NYC Meetup

Pete Doherty and Baby Shambles performing at the O2 Wireless Festival 2005 at Hyde Park, London, on day 4.

The 11th year for the Optimist's Club Event, the Bulls Only Rodeo, all exciting events, Wild Horse Race, Bull Riding and my personal fave, Mutton Busting, which is when small children 4-7 years old and under 60 pounds ride sheep. Lakeside always comes out to the Rodeo, it's one of the fun things about living here, it's for sure a slice of small town America!

 

www.bullsonlyrodeo.com/home.html

she seems to whisper: "normal i am not model ... i am performer. sometime i did shoot gothic and fetish... freaky photo shootings.... - visit her website at modelmayhem

with Warren Lehrer, Karina Skvirsky, and Sara Shaoul. In conjunction with Once Upon a Time, There Was the End. Organized by Rachel Gugelberger. May 9, 2014

Wushu Sinduadi (Yogyakarta) Peformed at Ambarrukmo Plaza ~ 07/02/2013

 

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Canon EOS 60D | Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 Manual Focus Lens

I love dancing... any kind of dancing, but my heart belongs to the ballet. The company I represent has supported the arts for many years and especially the ballet. W.E.T. has supported American Ballet Theatre, Boston Ballet, Pacific Northwest, Sacramento Ballet, Lines Ballet, Crocket-Deane Ballet and many other ballet companies across the country.

 

When I discovered Ballet Pixelle Theatre in Second Life, I was mesmerized. Xavier and I attended this most beautiful ballet recently. A Japanese ballet called Shuzenji.

 

Oooooh, people, you must see this dance company perform their magic! I promise, you will be captivated! Watch for their next performance coming soon!

Performance at Pictoplasma Animation Festival,

Rodeo Berlin, Nov. 22nd 2007

The Richmond Burlesque Review @ Gallery 5, June 2016

Robert F. Smith, Mira Williams, Student Musician, Sphinx Orchestra, USA, Hannah White, Student Musician, Sphinx Orchestra, USA, Randall Goosby, Musician, Sphinx Virtousi Orchestra, USA, Sterling Elliott, Student Musician, Sphinx Orchestra, USA, during the Session at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 25, 2019. Congress Centre – Congress Hall. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Walter Duerst

Harding Performance in Brisbane, Australia. Specialising in Euro tuning, official APR dealer.

Raven Symone....took my daughter to see her. Nothing like spending a scorching day with thousands of screaming pre-teens....aagghhh!

The last pair I'll ever wear.

by Cambodia Living Arts at the National Museum, Phnom Penh.

[in] Cômodo

 

No significado de seu nome, São Paulo já mostra sua história.

São Paulo é santo, é fé e esperança.

É pequeno, disposto e demonstra um otimismo contagiante.

Leva o dia-dia como degraus para chegar ao desenvolvimento.

 

São Paulo planeja, não erra.

São Paulo é vista no mundo, e perdida aos que nela moram.

É pobre e feia. É desumana e vergonhosa.

São Paulo é nação, feito coração de mãe.

 

No santo dia de São

Paulo deixa de lado tudo pela ambição.

São Paulo não olha pro lado.

São Paulo falta educação.

No coração de Paulo a vontade de dias melhores,

sem preocupação.

 

São Paulo reza.

São Paulo acredita.

São Paulo tem cultura própria, miscigenada na multidão.

 

É por isso que é São.

São Paulo fala diversas línguas. São Paulo não se comunica.

São Paulo sobrevive.

 

Na cidade clichê, tudo parece bobagem

Fecham os olhos aqueles que não querem ver

 

Fazer o que?

 

Não podemos obrigar ninguém a ouvir os gritos abafados no silêncio mascarado.

Silêncio que incomoda, mas não movimenta ninguém.

Ninguém, uma cidade de alguém que não sabemos quem.

 

Nenhum santo faz milagre sozinho, somos discípulos.

E se Paulo é assim é porque permitimos chegar nisso.

         

Texto: Felícia Pilli

 

Cia. Vulnerável de Arte

 

Amanda Carvalho

Felícia Pilli

Letícia Perroud

Lívia Goiano

Paula Godinho

Vanessa Costa

  

Foto: Marcio Carrasco

 

At Marina Square Shopping Mall, Raffles Boulevard during A Wealth of Majesty to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

Koproduktion der ARGEkultur. Mit Matías Marré Medina, Sol Vázquez, Spela Vodeb.

Performed by Nanjing Little Red Flower Performance Troupe at the North Atrium, Suntec City Mall during the Blessings of Spring for the Chinese New Year Festive celebrations.

David London, of The Peale Center for Baltimore History and Architecture, performs "HUMBUG: The Great P.T. Barnum Traveling Show And Museum" for conference attendees.

Son Lux @ Pitchfork Music Festival - Paris, France - 31 octobre 2014

  

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Art movement in memory of the June 4 Massacre in Beijing. Times Square, Hong Kong

Leinwand 1

"Die Blumen und Bäume wuchsen und grünten mit Macht. Alles schien beseelt. Alles sprach und sang. Fabel grüßte überall alte Bekannte. Die Tiere nahten sich mit freundlichen Grüßen den erwachten Menschen. Die Pflanzen bewirteten sie mit Früchten und Düften, und schmückten sie auf das zierlichste. Kein Stein lag mehr auf einer Menschenbrust, und alle Lasten waren in sich selbst zusammengesunken."

 

Leinwand 2

"Man sieht nun aus bemoosten Trümmern

Eine wunderseltsame Zukunft schimmern,

Und was vordem alltäglich war,

Scheint jetzo fremd und wunderbar.

Eins in allem und alles in einem

Gottes Bild auf Kräutern und Steinen

Gottes Geist in Menschen und Tieren,

dies muß man sich zu Gemüte führen.

Keine Ordnung mehr nach Raum und Zeit

Hier Zukunft in der Vergangenheit.

Der Liebe Reich ist aufgetan,

Die Fabel fängt zu spinnen an.

Die Welt wird Traum, der Traum wird Welt,

Und was man glaubt, es sei geschehn,

Kann man von weitem erst kommen sehn."

 

Autor: Novalis

Aus: Heinrich von Ofterdingen. Berlin, 1802

Quelle: DTA Deutsches Textarchiv

Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0 International

 

"Die Performance von Christiaan Tonnis findet am Vortag des längsten Tages des Jahres statt. In seiner leuchtenden Hand wird der Künstler einen Strauß blauer Blumen halten und mit diesem zwei Textpassagen aus Novalis’ Roman »Heinrich von Ofterdingen« auf zwei sich gegenüberliegende, raumgreifende Horizonte schreiben. Mit seiner meditativen Aktion nimmt Christiaan Tonnis Bezug auf das gegenwärtige Geschehen: die performative Einschreibung eines poetischen Textes der Frühromantik ist als Gegenentwurf für unsere aus den Fugen geratene, schwankende Welt zu lesen - und verspricht Erlösung. Wenn am folgenden Tag der Sommer beginnt, so startet mit ihm auch eine Zeit neuer Perspektiven, die so sehnsuchtsvoll erwartet werden."

 

~ Ausstellungsraum Eulengasse, 2021

 

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