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PICNIC SESSIONS 2014. SOBRE EL SILENCIO Y SUS PRESENCIAS
Dicen que el silencio esconde violencia,
y que está comprobado que el silencio absoluto no existe.
Quizás hay muchas maneras de decir sin necesidad de recurrir siempre a las palabras y a la vibración del aire que las acompaña. En estas Picnics quisimos detenernos en esos gestos, miradas, acciones y desvíos con los que hablar en mil lenguas diferentes, algunas extrañas, otras subterráneas, las que supuestamente entendemos y las que no. Un silencio maximalista.
They say that silence hides violence,
And that it is proven that absolute silence does not exist.
Perhaps there are many ways to say without ever having to resort to the words and the vibration of the air that accompanies them. In these Picnics we wanted to stop in those gestures, looks, actions and deviations with which to speak in a thousand different languages, some strange, some subterranean, those that we supposedly understand and those that do not. A maximalist silence.
Conferencia gastronómica: ESPADA Y MONLEÓN, SILVIA NANCLARES Y MARÍA PTQK
DE CUITLACHILIS, JALAPEÑOS Y MORRONES: UNA DEGUSTACIÓN CRÍTICA DEL PIMIENTO
Comisarios/ curators: Jeleton y Jose Villalobos
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January 1879 marked the opening of the Columbus Art School on the fourth floor of the Sessions Block at Long and High Streets. The floor was donated free of all cost by Francis Sessions. There were only three students and one teacher in the poorly lit and badly ventilated space. By the end of the school year, there were 118 students. The courses offered were drawing, watercolor, art needlework, oil painting, clay modeling, china painting and mechanical drawing. In 1885, the School had to move to the Tuller Building at Gay and Fourth St due to the poor ventilation and vapors arising from the Troy Stream Laundry on the floors below the classrooms. After the move, the Gallery, who still did not have a permanent space, used a room of the School to display art they had acquired. Francis Sessions, who had a large personal collection of art, opened his residence to students one day a month. In 1891, Sessions became the President of the Trustees of the Gallery. To see the full CCAD history Prezi, go to this link: prezi.com/8gjpvdzuab-a/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium...
PICNIC SESSIONS 2014. SOBRE EL SILENCIO Y SUS PRESENCIAS
Dicen que el silencio esconde violencia,
y que está comprobado que el silencio absoluto no existe.
Quizás hay muchas maneras de decir sin necesidad de recurrir siempre a las palabras y a la vibración del aire que las acompaña. En estas Picnics quisimos detenernos en esos gestos, miradas, acciones y desvíos con los que hablar en mil lenguas diferentes, algunas extrañas, otras subterráneas, las que supuestamente entendemos y las que no. Un silencio maximalista.
They say that silence hides violence,
And that it is proven that absolute silence does not exist.
Perhaps there are many ways to say without ever having to resort to the words and the vibration of the air that accompanies them. In these Picnics we wanted to stop in those gestures, looks, actions and deviations with which to speak in a thousand different languages, some strange, some subterranean, those that we supposedly understand and those that do not. A maximalist silence.
Recital: MARÍA SALGADO + FRAN MM CABEZA DE VACA
Comisarios/ curators: Jeleton y Jose Villalobos
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Enlaces: WEB CA2M | FACEBOOK CA2M | YOUTUBE CA2M | TWITTER CA2M
The 'Masterlink Sessions’ are a joint venture of James Welch (MLP studios) and Stefan Redtenbacher (Redtenbacher's Funkestra).
Their aim is to create seriously funky music, have fun and
strengthen the community of creative and open-minded musicians who love Funk/Soul/Blues and Jazz.
Enjoy the spirit of their vision in their videos, sharing the talents of all involved.
The MLP studio band, aka the Redtenbacher’s Funkestra rhythm section will perform live in the studio ft. guest vocalists and instrumentalists, recorded by James and filmed by Leo Mansell. Like the legendary studio bands ‘The Wrecking Crew’, ‘The Swampers’, ‘The Funkbrothers’, ‘Booker T & The MG’s’, etc. we will have a whole bunch of extremely talented musicians in the studio band.
First off a special thank you to:
Stevie Watts - keys (Organ)
Leo Appleyard - guitar
who started the series off. The musicians in this picture series are:
Mike Sturgis – drums
Mike Outram - guitar
Jez Davies - keys (Rhodes)
Stefan Redtenbacher - bass
Helena May – lead vocals
Gemma Stoddard - backing vocals
Fans are welcome to sit in the recording and control room of the studio during the sessions! Just let us know beforehand so we can co-ordinate as we only have very LIMITED capacity!
Hop on our sites to watch our first videos.
Shot by Rob Blackham / www.blackhamimages.com
SCOTT FREEMAN AND THE TOKYO SEX WHALES
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Sunday Sessions at Jags@119 - 12th August 2018
Front view.
This is an antique Sessions Clock. It appears to be a model 199 manufactured in 1923. It's in working order and has an eight day mechanism, Cathedral gong on the hour, and half-hour strike on the cup bell. Photos taken Jun 28, '10.
Elephant Sessions
The programme for this opening evening, devoted to this year’s country of honour, was entrusted to the Stornoway’s HebCelt Festival and presents the Mischa McPherson Trio, Blasta, Tide Lines and Elephant Sessions. At the beginning of the evening, the public can enjoy a screening of Scotland’s Wild Heart, a documentary on Scotland’s wildlife, with the soundtrack performed live by Donald Shaw and a group of talented traditional musicians, especially invited for the occasion.. At the Lorient Interceltique Festival 2017
Picture Drew Farrell
Tel : 07721-735041
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