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National Centre for the Performing Arts (The Giant Egg) at Nightfall in Beijing China
An ellipsoid dome Opera House made of tinanium and glass surrounded by an artificial lake. A must-see for everyone. Its reflection from the water adds charm to its remarkable design and clever engineering. Lights from the nearby buildings and light posts make it glow like big egg at night.
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KRISTIN SCHUSTER performing with Amanda Coogan, Wuppertal, 29.06.2024
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The magical Silken Ballets group performed A Midsummer Night's Dream at the MMC island on July 11th 2008. Their performance is certainly something worth seeing in Second Life!
More info about the Silken Ballets: silkenballets.blogspot.com/
Lyceum Theatre
- The Lion King - a retelling of Shakespeare's Hamlet.
The Spitit of Life
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_B1aUc1F4I
The Lion King opened in West End in October 1999 and is currently in its 19th year of production. It is among the top ten longest running shows at West End and has received love and adulation across generations.It has been watched by over 14 million people.Also,it has received 8 nominations for the Laurence Olivier Awards and won 2 of them - for Best Theatre Choreography and Best Costume Design.With its impeccable set,brilliant costumes,and a talented cast, the play transports you to a completely different world in the heart of the African Savannah.
Night and the Spirit of Life is calling ♪♫♬
Wait, there's no mountain too great ; Hear these words and have faith ; Oh, oh, iyo,Have faith ♪♫♬
He lives in you, he lives in me ; He watches over everything we see into the Waters, into the Truth,in your Reflection, he lives in You ; Dream, and the voice in the wind whispers ♪♫♬
"Everywhere the Light Touches is our Kingdom ... "
MAGNET.
Photo prise lors de la performance de danse comtemporaine "Magnet "
à l’atelier du Néez - Jurançon
Compagnie 3emeloge
Chorégraphe @lucebron
Danseuses: @claudia_sportelli @vansawu @_lstrtrs_ @elegrimm @isabelle.signe @_mariguima @atelierduneez @elephantintheblackbox @jeanphilippe_dury
L'Atelier du Neez; 3EME LOGE; Elephant in the Black Box; Ville de Jurançon
The sun performs fiery pyrotechnics with the atmosphere as it forges the first sunrise of 2025 from the vantage point of Cathedral Rocks, Sedona, Arizona.
We attempted to experience this hike a few days previously and were thwarted by general ignorance and a lazy, late start to our day. When I circled the roundabout to make the turn off the main road and down to the trailhead at about 10:30 in the morning, we encountered a man in a brightly colored vest and a row of traffic cones strategically placed to block the road. Evidently we had failed to appreciate the logistics needed to undertake this hike during an epic crush of holiday tourists.
Stung by ineptitude, we regrouped and resolved to rise early and make the hike to the viewpoint for sunrise on New Year’s Day. Arriving at the trailhead before any light was visible on the horizon, we noticed several other vehicles already parked. Original ideas are apparently hard to generate. There is one section on the route to this viewpoint that requires hands to negotiate, and our young pup was not at all pleased with the situation. With camera gear on my back, I tucked him under one arm and climbed up with my free hand. He is 45 lbs now (20 kg), and if he gets much heavier he’ll be on his own to figure out issues such as this in the future.
Not long after gaining the viewpoint, which sits between the two sandstone buttes that comprise the Cathedral Rocks formation, the sun began to breathe light into the sky on the desert horizon. Another family and a few smaller groups milled about making soft exclamations. It is a fine thing to be alive and sentient in this vibrant world.
And a finer thing to leave this world better than when we came into it. Happy Martin Luther King Jr Day to all.
To perform kinetic photography is satisfying for me on many levels, and not just artistically. I have always believed in the philosophy of anthropomorphism, and so I believe that the "spirit," if you will, of the machinery, in this case my camera, is a co-conspirator with me to enable me to produce these interesting works of art.
I also believe in the phenomena of automatic drawing and automatic painting, and to me this type of photography has elements of both. Also, to perform kinetic photography in the manner in which I do, is for me a little akin to the old practice of suspending a can of paint above a canvas by a rope, poking small holes at irregular intervals in the can's bottom, and then giving it a gentle push to set it into a random swinging motion and continuing until you and the can of paint have together "made" a piece of art. I find similar elements in the process of my work: Just as with the can of paint swinging randomly over the canvas, one has a general idea of what might be produced, and must have a reasonable control over the technique and know when to stop.
The longer you look, the more you'll see, and feel, especially if you view these at their largest size in a darkened room and sit back about six feet or so from your computer monitor.
Thanks for looking. I hope you enjoy!
See more kinetic photography in my set, "Flux Velocity:"
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157622224677487/
Please view large...there are some interesting details off in the shadows.
This addition to the series in my set, "Flux Velocity," is a kinetic photograph like all of those in the set, which means that I throw, tumble end-over-end, spin, whirl, and otherwise throw my camera up into the air, endangering its well-being, in order to obtain these artistic shots.
This is another in the series of shooting over my desktop. I hold the camera above my desk, spin and drop it, and must catch it before it crashes into all of the breakable stuff I have on my desk! Risky but fun! And the results are definitely worth it.
For those of you who follow my stream and / or have read the introduction to the set, "Flux Velocity," you will know that I finally failed to catch my camera and dropped it onto concrete, splitting it open (One of the risks you take to obtain these photos.). Save those broken cameras if they still work, which mine does: I now use it almost exclusively for kinetic photography and since it's damaged I've become willing to take even greater risks with it.
You may read more about the technique I use in the introduction to the Flux Velocity set:
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157622224677487/
NOTE: If you will view these at their largest size and sit back about 6 feet from your monitor, especially if the room is darkened, they will exhibit a nice 3-dimensional quality.
I hope you enjoy viewing these...I had fun making them for you.
Ryan Adams performing at Rock City, Nottingham in 2004. The was the tour where he broke his arm after jumping from a speaker.
Performing the Mirror flypast routine at RAF Fairford at the Royal International Air Tattoo 2017 is the Patrouille Swiss in their Northrop F5-E Tiger II's. The Patrouille Swiss have flown this airframe in the team since 1995 when it replaced the ageing Hawker Hunter.
Typhoon from 29 (R) Squadron based at RAF Coningsby performs at RIAT 2014.
The Typhoon FGR4 provides the RAF with a highly capable and extremely agile multi-role combat aircraft, capable of being deployed in the full spectrum of air operations, including air policing, peace support and high intensity conflict.
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Spoken word artist Ngoma performs at annual event: Tribute to the Ancestors of the Middle Passage--Coney Island-
multi-talented Ngoma plays the violin, flute and didgeridoo, and incorporates them in his performance
Bhavna Reddy is the daughter of acclaimed Indian dancers Dr. Raja and Radha Reddy. Her recent performance in Chandigarh was a unique blend of classical Kuchipudi dance with a stirring rendition of George Harrison's My Sweet Lord and songs from her recently released album "Tangled in Emotions" featuring the hit single "Smells Like Rain".
The Visual and Performing Arts Academy at Salem High School performed the musical Hairspray from November 18th - 20th. All the kids involved, in front and behind the scenes, did a fantastic job. Their Facebook pages are:
www.facebook.com/pages/Visual-and-Performing-Arts-Academy...
www.facebook.com/pages/Salem-High-School-Chorus
The rest of their calendar is:
January 7th, 2011 Academy Showcase VPAA
January 14th and 15th One Act Play Festival FA
February 23-25th Doubt VPAA Black Box
March 17th-19th A Midsummer Night's Dream VPAA Spring Production
April 7th-9th Antigone Fine Arts Spring Production
May 19th-21st Into The Woods Senior Production
Feel free to visit the schools website at www.salemhs.vbschools.com/
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You can invite a Dance Show to any of your Celebrations: Wedding, Birthday, Romantic date, Party, Events, live Concerts!
Manager: Marina Mercury, director karolinocka
Daredevil Motorcyclists of Corps of Military Police performing stunts at Military Mela in Bengaluru.
I love that his feet don't touch the ground. Used the Fuji in-camera bw conversion, which I like a lot!
... perform at "Music for a Cause" at the Pembroke Waterfront Amphitheatre on 2024 July 27. Music for a Cause" is a benefit concert in support of the Robbie Dean Counselling Centre.
Day and night shots of the Perelman Performing Arts Center at WTC. There are some panels missing back lights.