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... 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.
... 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.
Performance n° 204 le samedi 27 février 2016, au M.U.R. XI par Mister DHEO.
Le M.U.R. XI est situé 107 rue Oberkampf, au croisement avec la rue Saint-Maur (Paris 11ème).
LÉON performs on September 3, 2017 at the Bumbershoot music festival held at the Seattle Center every Labor Day Weekend in Seattle, Washington, USA
Dance/performance by Sarah Xiao. Video of our small project to be finished later this year.
Mid-levels escalator. Hong Kong 2013.
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Performing at the 2024 Thunder Over Columbus Airshow is de Havilland Vampire T.55 N171LA. Also numbered U-1229, from its time with the Swiss Air Force, "Vampy 3" flies for the Vampire Airshows.
performing at the Experimental Music Festival
photo by Josef K
entire show video
They performed three forms of Santali dance - Baha, Sohorai and Dong.
SNTALS
The Santhal (also spelled as Santal) are one of the Tribal peoples who live mainly in the states of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, and Assam. They are one of the largest tribal community and one of the most studied tribal religions in India.The insurrection of the Santhals was mainly against the British and their supporters. On 30 June 1855 the Santhal rebel leaders Sidhu Murmu and Kanu Murmu mobilized 30 thousand Santhals and declared a rebellion against the British Raj.
The Santhals are an agricultural tribe, from time immemorial they have cleared forests, toiled the land, and produced food for subsistence. Beside agriculture they also domesticate animals. Apart from these the Santhals also are well versed in the art of hunting, where their exceptional skills with bow and arrows is noticeable.
SANTALI CULTURE
The Santhali culture has attracted many scholars and anthropologists for decades. Unlike many other tribal groups of the Indian subcontinent, the Santhals have preserved their native language despite waves of migrations and invasions such as Aryan, Hun, Mughals, Europeans, and others.
Santhali culture is depicted in the paintings and artworks in the walls of their houses. The Santhals mainly prefer group performance than solo, which is an important feature of tribal art form in India. Group dancing and singing is the most important medium to express their joy and happiness. The Santhali dance and music is tuned with the nature of occasion whether it is social or ceremonial. The three most quintessential instruments in Santhali music are two kinds of drums one Tumdak and the other Tamak, and Tiriao or flute. The Tumdak is a double headed drum having the shape of a frustum, the drum skins at left and right are made of animal skins. The one at the left has bigger circumference than the right. The Tamak has a hemispherical shape, with a wider circumference and played by two drum sticks. Tiriao or basically a bansuri is a bamboo made musical instrument with five holes.
The most well known dance form of the Santhals is a group of women with interlocked hands forming a semicircle, encircling a relatively smaller group of male percussionists at the centre. The dance steps and movements are in accordance with the beats which is relatively simple. The dance forms, countenance, and beats differ from region to region. The Santhali Dance have a wide variety and types and is tuned with ceremony and social celebrations. The Dasai dance is performed only by males of the community on festive occasions. Langre, Guluri, and Humti is danced all round the year, whereas Baha and Sohorai are only for festive seasons. In social ceremonies like marriage Dong is danced. Along with these popular dances some other rare forms like Rinjha and Jhika also exist and performed only in few regions.
The Santhal songs also have a variety similar to their dance, the Santali word for song is "Sereng". Generally singing is accompanied with dancing but there are some songs which do not include dancing. There is also a kind of song sung during the sowing of paddy. The "Gam Sereng" is another type of song which is sung in hot summer evening. Courtesy : (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santhal_people)
Spring watch at Baroghutu
Spring all over the World is a season of colors, and celebration of lives. Holi, a festival of colours, is a festival of Spring celebrated by the Hindus allover India. On the eve of Holi, in the last week of February this year, I couldn’t miss the opportunity to join the celebration of lives at Baroghutu with all its elements including the tribal dance performed by the Santals.
Mukutmanipur's undulating forested landscape marked by the vibrant colors of Palash (Butea monosperma) is refreshing and invigorating for the body and mind. It is marked by the prominent hillock about 200 metres high, locally named "Baroghutu" (Baro- twelve, ghutu-/stones/hill). The tribal (mostly santals) hamlets of Baroghutu, Jambeda, Kumorbahal, Dhagora and Mukutmanipur encircle this hillock. With a landscape that seems naturally designed for adventure, Mukutmanipur offers opportunities in rock climbing, trekking and a variety of water sports.
The local tribal festivals, Tusu, Bhadu, Sahrai and Badna are symbolized by fascinating music and dance, and strengthen the Mukutmanipur experience, laden with the relaxed air of nature in the heartland. The Bankura district has a tribal population famous for its music, art and culture. Mukutmanipur is one such quaint village. The community will provide the tourist with a life that is stress free.
Lincoln Luminarium organised by LPAC (Lincoln Performing Arts Centre) and located outside the Main Administrivia building of the University of Lincoln, in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
A luminarium is a massive inflated sculpture people can walk through inside it is a maze of winding paths and soaring domes. Founder, designer and artistic director of Architects of Air, Alan Parkinson, has been designing and making these luminariums for the past 25 years.
Since 1992 more than 3 million visitors in over 40 countries across 5 continents have been welcomed into Architects of Air’s monumental luminaria, immersed in radiant colour that comes simply from daylight shining through the luminarium’s fabric.
The luminarium visiting Lincoln is called Miracoco and is one of seven which tour the world, the others are named Albesila, Katena, Arboria, Pentalum, Mirazozo and Amococo. All luminaria are of a similar large scale (1000m2 /10,000ft2) and are modular to adapt to different sites.
The luminaria have been seen in a great variety of contexts: at festivals of music, theatre, science & dance, at arts centres & museums, at community, corporate & school events, architecture & design related events, etc. The luminaria is also presented as a stand-alone event e.g. as part of a civic summer programme.
Information gained from www.architects-of-air.com/luminaria
Inside the Kimmel Center For The Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Kimmel Center was designed with such wonderully abstract architecture that it is a feast for the eyes that take the time to look around. I wish I had the opportunity to make photos in this building with a tripod and one of my large format cameras. Maybe one day.
Technical Details:
Nikon F4S 35mm film camera. Nikon 35-105mm F3.5-4.5 AIS lens.
Kodak Tmax-400 400 ISO B&W film at ISO 400.
Semi-stand development using Kodak HC-110 1+100 dilution for 1 hour with 30 seconds initial agitation with swizzle stick and three turns @ 30 minute mark. Paterson 3 reel tank.
Negative scanned with Epson 4990 on holders fitted with ANR glass.
Hillary Fretland of Fretland performing on May 9, 2022 at the Crocodile Café in Seattle, Washington, USA
Details best viewed in Original Size.
According to Wikipedia, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16.3-acre (6.6-hectare) complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. A consortium of civic leaders and others led by, and under the initiative of, John D. Rockefeller III built Lincoln Center as part of the "Lincoln Square Renewal Project" during Robert Moses's program of urban renewal in the 1950s and 1960s. Respected architects were contracted to design the major buildings on the site, and over the next thirty years the previously blighted area around Lincoln Center became a new cultural hub. Rockefeller was Lincoln Center's inaugural president from 1956 and became its chairman in 1961. He is credited with raising more than half of the $184.5 million in private funds needed to build the complex, including drawing on his own funds; the Rockefeller Brothers Fund also contributed to the project. The center's three buildings, David Geffen Hall (originally Philharmonic Hall), David H. Koch Theater (formerly the New York State Theater) and the Metropolitan Opera House were opened in 1962, 1964 and 1966, respectively.
This panorama was constructed using Photoshop CS6 to stitch horizontally three landscape-oriented images.
Pictured are Royal Marines and Royal Navy Personnel from 539 Assault Squadron performing a beach assault from an Offshore Raiding Craft (ORC) in Harstad, Norway.
The winter deployment 16 for the Royal Marines in Harstad, Norway forms part of the NATO COLD RESPONSE 16 Exercise.
Developing cold weather warfare skills with the Norwegians, Dutch, USMC and members of the Royal Navy’s sister Services. Ensuring the UK has a high-readiness flexible force with a truly global reach.
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Performing seal at Dolphin Discovery show.
- Chankanaab Adventure Beach Park
Isla de Cozumel (Mexican Caribbean)
Pictured is a Royal Marine from 539 Assault Squadron performing a beach assault from a Landing craft Air Cushioned (LCAC) Hovercraft in Harstad, Norway.
The winter deployment 16 for the Royal Marines in Harstad, Norway forms part of the NATO COLD RESPONSE 16 Exercise.
Developing cold weather warfare skills with the Norwegians, Dutch, USMC and members of the Royal Navy’s sister Services. Ensuring the UK has a high-readiness flexible force with a truly global reach.
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Photographer: PO Phot Donny Osmond
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Performing seal wants some fish from the trainer's bag of fish.
Dolphin Discovery seal show.
Chankanaab adventure park, island of Cozumel, Quintana Roo (Mexico).
Steve Binetti performing at the Roadrunner's Paradise Club, Berlin. He played songs from his theater performaces and also rock songs. Check out his webpage at http://www.stevebinetti.com. Cool stuff.
Paul Webster performs a Jimmy McPaul trig hugging move before the painting begins on Longridge Fell trig point.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFDOI24RRAE
The fotograf was taken during an opening-performance to the exhibition "The Politics and Pleasures of Food". The artist is Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa from Guatemala. for one hour he bended bundels of bananas with plastic wrap to his torso and one leg. When the bundles gained weight around 50 and 30 kilogram, his liberty of action was strongly restricted. Under the self-weight the bananas startet to squeeze and lots of banana-pulp coming to well. the plastic wrap started to carve into the body of the artist. the performance was quite painful in progress. In the picture you see Naufus retreating from the performance. the piece was thaught as an allegory on states which are suffering by degradation from major corporations to banana-republics.
While walking around the French Quarter, I noticed a few kids begging or performing for money. It was than that I learned the phrase "Gutter Punk" from my friend in New Orleans.