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Photos from the Rehearsal Performance of the Ann Arbor Dance Classics Benefit Show at the Saline High School on Saturday March 18th, 2023 (for the performance on Sunday the 19th). The show was called "Work of Art" - the 2022 Benefit Concert and Competition Showcase to benefit the Peace Neighborhood Center. The show also featured a performance from the University of Michigan First-Year Dance Company.
These photographs were all taken on 27th August 2012 and document the last performance of the York Mystery Plays 2012 which was given by the Carpenters cast.
My thanks to Damian, Liam and Ben who gave permission for me to take photographs from within the seating area, which had not been possible at other performances.
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Location: Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver BC
Date: Dec. 09, 2009
Photographer: Luis Valdizon
someone called John doing a performance about improvisation, some nice associated graphics. not sure it was entirely official as the steward did not have the stewaed t-shirt on, concluded at first than an intervention then realised that it must be the fringe. this was the final tuning up, then the lights went off. and there were two interesting screens relating to sound and movement.
I went to Cornwall for the day to visit University College Falmouth, Tremoough Campus. spent some time in the library, saw this one performance, Then I went to look at my work in the Woodlane campus at "Contexture"
The Apothecary Cabaret Burlesque Performance Art at Haunt Stoke Newington London Host Paulus aka Paul L Martin Picture Painting Competition
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Culkin dancers performing on St. Patrick's Day with Carlos Nunez and Friends at the Music Center at Strathmore.
Performance play HMV Institute in Birmingham, 7 October 2010.
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Day 3 of the celebration. Twenty years serving Uganda! AHF Uganda Cares, one of AIDS Healthcare Foundation's first and longest-running global programs, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this month under its “Keeping the Promise” pledge to save lives and combat HIV/AIDS in the country. AHF began providing lifesaving antiretroviral treatment (ART) to people living with HIV in Uganda in 2002.
Porsche makes some of the best sports cars in the world, but there is always performance left on the table. The new 991.2 Carrera uses a turbocharged engine, and when you compress air it heats up. For this reason, intercoolers are used, but often times manufacturers use the smallest intercooler...
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Snapped with my high-performance Kodak Instamatic along the lower portion of Rim Rock Drive 0.5 straight-line mi / 0.8 km southwest of the road’s junction with Route 340 (Broadway) in Fruita. I believe this means I was at the National Monument’s Historic Trails Viewpoint.
Facing northward.
The location cited above is based on the geometry of the Colorado River channel and on the location of the straight-as-an-arrow Broadway/Route 340 that runs from the town of Fruita across the river and into the National Monument. Out of the frame to the right is Grand Junction, the seat of Mesa County. It is there that the Gunnison River flows into the Colorado and boosts its flow considerably.
This was the first of two stops my geology-field-camp class made during our swing through this locale. It is a part of this glorious state remarkably different that the lofty peaks of the Front Range and San Juan Mountains. After all, we’d finally arrived in the Colorado Plateau physiographic province, a vast and uplifted land of often flat-lying sedimentary formations cut into spectacularly scenic buttes, mesas, and canyon walls by the Colorado River and its tributaries.
Geologically speaking, the three main stories here are:
- The Grand Valley that lies just to the north of the National Monument;
- Another dramatic exposure of the Great Unconformity discussed in Part 33, which will be featured again in the next post of this series; and
-The monoclinal nature of the bedrock in the park property itself.
In case you’re not familiar with the term, a monocline is a structural feature involving layers of sedimentary rock that have been compressed into a curious orientation. Whereas anticlines arch upward and then downward again, and synclines arch downward and then up, monoclines have beds that start by being flat at a lower level. They then angle upward and flatten out again at a higher level. There’s no arch shape at all. The whole thing looks something like two gigantic stair steps connected by a tilted riser.
In this photo, I’m still in the monocline’s lower portion. If I’m reading the map in the first source cited below currently, the sparsely vegetated rock surface just beyond the dead tree is 6the Jurassic-period Kayenta Formation sandstone. It’s a sequence of detrital beds laid down in braided streams in the Lower Jurassic. Notably resistant, it makes an excellent caprock, as we’ll see again in the next image, taken at a higher elevation at the crest of the monocline.
Every time I look at this shot I recall what I felt when I was actually here. I thought the valley was grand indeed, and I was impressed by how green and fertile it had become thanks to all the agricultural activity. Lush and verdant views are not common on the Colorado Plateau, but here human beings had once again made ample use of river-carved bottomland. Though I feel uncomfortable calling it that; the valley floor is some 4,500 ft / 1372 m above mean sea level.
Sources Consulted for This Essay
- Matthews, Vincent. Messages in Stone: Colorado’s Colorful Geology. 2nd ed. Denver: Colorado Geological Survey, 2009.
- Scott, Robert B., Anne E. Harding, William C. Hood, Rex D. Cole, Richard F. Livaccari, James B. Johnson, Ralph R. Shroba, and Robert P. Dickerson. Geologic Map of Colorado National Monument and Adjacent Areas, Mesa County, Colorado. Washington, DC: United States Geological Survey, 2001.
- Sebol, Lesley A., Katheryne H. McGee, Erinn P. Johnson, and P. E. Barkmann. Geology and Groundwater Resources of Mesa County, Colorado. Open File Report. Golden, CO: Colorado Geological Survey, 2017
You'll find the other photos and descriptions of this series in my From the Hall of Disjointed Memories album.
We will add more pictures later, these pictures are directly from the footage for the Volume 2 Movie.
Got an oppurtunity to shoot a Play organised by a friend at one of the most prestigious theatre in Kolkata Star Theatre the lighting condition was horrible but still managed to capture few shots.Also had a chance to test my cam's ISO performance.
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A performance art piece by Shaun Caton featuring shadow puppets, kaleidoscopic lights, dancers in masks and taxidermy fish heads.
These are a photographic record of a performance where I was wrapped in stretch material, and tried to push my way out, pressing my skin against the fabric. I was inspired by the work of Heather Sheehan and her recurring theme of either breaking out of, wrapping up in or suffocating under a shroud, barrier or layer between her and the rest of the world. I wanted to explore the notion of being cocooned underneath layers we hide behind or that separate us, or trap us in our internal selves, unable to connect with the external world. The partially visible suggestion of my body underneath the sheet alludes to a presence with absence, and fading between the internal and external.