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Visita del Presidente del Pefc Internazionale, Bill Street, all'IFA, azienda specializzata nella realizzazione di sedie in legno certificato Pefc.

Louis Parrot: Federico Garcia Lorca

Poètes d'aujourd'hui, n° 7

Pierre Seghers Editeur - Paris, 1954

Stage Portret (foto: Alice Seghers)

The city in the country

The Kanaal Site of an old malting complex along the Albert Canal in Wijnegem near Antwerp Belgium is found to be the ideal setting for new living concepts. The former industrial context, with its cavernous and labyrinthine spaces, proves to be a surprisingly apt situation for apartments and lofts that are all different from each other and commercial space for the firm of Axel Vervoordt, a renowned design and antique dealer. They are situated in the former silo's of 10 storeys high by Seghers and Beel architects. Cube apartments by Bogdan and Van Broeck Architects; the remodelled former warehouses by Coussée and Goris Architects.

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È sempre una festa di popolo. Il 58° congresso dell’Associazione Friulana Donatori Sangue (AFDS) è una kermesse, oltre che un incontro sui temi sociali e sanitari. Si tiene ogni anno in un paese della provincia di Udine. Quest’anno si è svolta ad Ampezzo, nel cuore della Carnia, domenica 25 settembre. Durante il corteo dei labari, preceduto dalla banda della Val di Gorto, c’erano tanti bambini ai lati delle strade per mostrare i loro disegni sul tema del dono e della solidarietà.

 

In duomo col vescovo Mazzocato

 

L’AFDS conta 52 mila soci, dei quali ben 50 mila sono donatori attivi. Le donne sono il 40 per cento del sodalizio. Per omaggiare i 2772 soci premiati per l’alto numero di donazioni di sangue e di plasma, si sono dati appuntamento oltre 180 sezioni AFDS di paese, dei luoghi di lavoro, delle scuole superiori e dell’Università. In tutto saranno stati circa 1500 partecipanti, con tanto di pullman che affollavano i parcheggi improvvisati presso una segheria e nelle strade del paese che fu capitale della Repubblica Partigiana della Carnia nel 1944, dopo aver cacciato via i nazisti ed i loro alleati cosacchi e repubblichini. Alcuni donatori sono addirittura arrivati in bicicletta, come il gruppo di San Giorgio di Nogaro e quello di Ragogna.

 

Ha voluto ringraziare i donatori friulani Andrea Bruno Mazzocato, arcivescovo di Udine, che durante la messa celebrata nel duomo stracolmo li ha associati a Madre Teresa di Calcutta. «Lei ha fatto un buon investimento – ha detto il monsignore – dedicandosi agli altri, ai bisognosi, agli ammalati, come fate pure voi». La cerimonia religiosa si è conclusa con il canto dell’inno del donatore, composto dal celebre poeta carnico Giso Fior.

 

«Abbiamo bisogno dei giovani – è stato il grido di dolore lanciato da Renzo Peressoni, presidente dell’AFDS di Udine – ed è necessario donare sangue quando serve e cosa serve, cioè con una programmazione riguardo ai gruppi sanguigni, per non sprecare questa eccezionale risorsa».

 

Il clima di festa ha avuto inizio quando Suan Selenati, campione del mondo di deltaplano, è sceso dal cielo azzurro con una scia rossa. Atterrando come una libellula vicino al campo sportivo, Selenati ha voluto salutare così i congressisti dell’AFDS.

 

Tra le molte autorità presenti, Debora Serracchiani, presidente della Giunta della Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia, ha parlato della crisi, delle prove difficili e degli egoismi di ognuno di noi. «Mi auguro che esperienze come quelle dei donatori friulani – ha detto la Serracchiani – ci facciano comprendere che non si torna indietro».

 

Sulla qualità e sulla sicurezza del sangue trasfuso si è soffermato Aldo Ozino Caligaris, presidente nazionale della Federazione Italiana Associazioni Donatori Sangue (FIDAS). «È un gesto che rimane per sempre – ha detto Caligaris». La promessa di essere vicino ai donatori è stata espressa da Elsa Asia Battaglia, assessore della Provincia di Udine.

 

Carnicats in concerto per l’AFDS

 

Michele Benedetti, sindaco di Ampezzo, ha portato il saluto della Carnia, dato che al congresso AFDS hanno collaborato anche altri paesi della zona, si pensi alla Protezione civile mobilitata per il traffico veicolare, assieme a carabinieri e guardie forestali. Poi ha parlato anche Eva Martinis, sezione AFDS di Ampezzo.

 

Prima dei saluti ufficiali delle autorità c’è stato un mini concerto dei Carnicats, gruppo musicale carnico che usa anche la marilenghe nei ritmi rap. Il prossimo anno il congresso AFDS verrà ospitato a Premariacco.

 

Debora Serracchiani, Renzo Peressoni e i ciclisti AFDS di San Giorgio di Nogaro

 

14 Visite totali, 14 visite odierne

 

L'articolo Congresso #AFDS ad #Ampezzo sembra essere il primo su Info FVG - News e Comunicati Stampa dal Friuli.

Stand Pefc realizzato ad Ovaro, ai piedi del Monte Zoncolan, in occasione della penultima tappa del Giro 2014, la Maniago-Monte Zoncolan.

Strigno, alluvione 4 novembre 1966, torrente Chieppena, resti della segheria Dalmaso

(archivio Adele Paternolli - Croxarie)

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Toscana. Lucca. Fabbriche di Vallico.

Quota ingresso 490 metri slm

Dislivello 230 metri

Calate 14

Verticale max 13 metri.

Materiale: 2 corde da 30 metri.

Navetta: si

 

Itinerario di accesso. Percorrendo la statale 445 che da Lucca si dirige verso Castelnuovo di Garfagnana svoltare al bivio a sinistra per il paese di Fabbriche di Vallico, che si trova nella valle del fiume Turrite cava. Dopo avere imboccato questa strada , si passeranno alcune strette gallerie, fiancheggiando un lago artificiale, in cima al quale si trova un ristorante. Dopo altri due KM si incontrano, a sinistra, una cartiera, una segheria, dopo la segheria un rettilineo e un ponte con uno spiazzo a destra accanto a delle case in rifacimento. Qui si lasciano le auto prima della navetta. Nel punto dove si lasciano le auto si trova uscita dalla forra.

Per raggiungere l' ingresso della forra si dovrà proseguire, con la macchina, per circa un KM, fino al cartello che segnala il paese di Fabbriche di Vallico. Subito dopo il cartello che segna l' inizio del paese, una strada stretta, a destra, in salita conduce a Fabbriche di Sotto ( 3 KM ), nel centro del paesino di Fabbriche di Sotto, una deviazione a destra, in forte discesa, conduce al cimitero del paese, vicino all'ingresso del torrente, dove si lasciano le auto.

St. Charles Borromeo Church (Dutch: Sint-Carolus Borromeuskerk) is a church in central Antwerp, located on the Hendrik Conscience square. It was built in 1626 as the Jesuit church of Antwerp, which was closed in 1773. It was rededicated in 1779 to Saint Charles Borromeo. The church was formerly known for 39 ceiling pieces by Rubens that were lost in a fire when lightning struck the church on 18 July 1718.

 

The church was inspired by the Church of the Gesu, the mother church of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order also known as the Jesuits. The church was built next to the Huis van Aecken, bought from the heirs of Erasmus II Schetz. It was the first church in the world to be dedicated to the Jesuit founder, Ignatius Loyola.

 

In 1617-1618 Rubens painted two altarpieces. He was also commissioned to paint the ceiling pieces, for which he made the designs while the execution was done mostly by pupils, including Anthony van Dyck. A contract was drawn up in 1620 by Jacobus Tirinus and the paintings were delivered a year later in time for the consecration. Rubens received 7,000 guilders for his works in the church, and though the lavish decorations including sculptures and other artwork were well received, Tirinus was dismissed in 1625 for going beyond his budget.

 

In 1718 the vault of the nave, including Rubens' ceiling paintings, was destroyed by fire. Jan Pieter van Baurscheidt the Elder restored the damaged parts according to the original plan, but replaced the original coffers with wide transverse arches. In 1773 the Society of Jesus was suppressed and the building was confiscated. It reopened in 1779, renamed St.-Carolus Borromeuskerk, after Charles Borromeo.

 

Since 1803 the St.-Carolus Borromeuskerk has been in use as a parish church. During the Dutch reign preceding Belgium's independence in 1830 the baroque interior was sobered to make it a Protestant church.

 

A restoration campaign in the 1980s brought back the churches baroque splendor. Besides works by Rubens the interior displays paintings by Gerard Seghers, Daniel Seghers, and Cornelis Schut.

 

On 30 August 2009 fire broke out again, but none of the important artworks were damage

 

Molenland Feest met Salim Seghers, Herbert en Laura Lynn door de lens van Günter Hermanss

Gerard Seghers (1591-1651) - St Francis of Assisi in ecstasy is comforted by angels after receiving the stigmata, c1620-24

Visita del Presidente del Pefc Internazionale, Bill Street, all'IFA, azienda specializzata nella realizzazione di sedie in legno certificato Pefc.

Il Cordevole nei pressi di Sedico. Prima dell'alluvione del 1966 in questo tratto una diga di tronchi creava un laghetto che tramite una serie di canali (le vecchie rogge appunto) alimentava numerose segherie.

Daniel Seghers (1590-1661) - Flowerpiece with the bust of a saint, c1645/55

Visita del Presidente del Pefc Internazionale, Bill Street, alla segheria De Infanti, certificata Pefc e situata nel comune di Ravascletto, ai piedi del Monte Zoncolan.

Le indicazioni per arrivare al luogo in cui lasciare l'auto sono semplici. Percorrendo la statale 445 che da Lucca si dirige verso Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, si dovrà svoltare al bivio a sinistra per il paese di Fabbriche di Vallico, che si trova nella valle del fiume Turrite Cava, affluente del Serchio.

 

Dopo avere imboccato questa strada, passerà sotto alcune strette gallerie, accanto ad un lago artificiale, in cima al quale c'è un ristorante. Dopo due km s'incontreranno, a sinistra, una cartiera, una segheria e, quasi accanto, una casa. La parete ed il punto da cui sgorga il ruscello del Salto della Pendolina, si trovano alle sue spalle. Alla fine del rettilineo, c'è un ponte, e uno spiazzo a destra dove lasciare l’auto.

  

Molenland Feest met Salim Seghers, Herbert en Laura Lynn door de lens van Günter Hermanss

Cima del Monte Zoncolan, arrivo di tappa del Giro 2014.

Pierre Seghers: Le livre d'or de la poésie française, des origines à 1940

Marabout Université, Editions Gérard - Verviers, Belgique, sans date

couverture: maquette de Lucien Meys

Jean-Luc Godard, published by Seghers, 1963. Photograph: Yvon Beaugier. Design: Jean Fortin. See Godard becomes Godard.

Visita del Presidente del Pefc Internazionale, Bill Street, alla segheria De Infanti, certificata Pefc e situata nel comune di Ravascletto, ai piedi del Monte Zoncolan.

Philippe Soupault, Lautréamont, Paris, Seghers, collection « Poètes d’aujourd’hui » n° 6, 1963, 13,5x16, 208 p.

 

Voir : shigepekin.over-blog.com/article-modeste-bibliographie-il...

aweee... seghers.

poète et poète engagé (résistance , guerre d'Algérie) . son "Merde à Vauban" a été mis en musique par Léo Ferré :

 

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(Rouz ne m'en veuillez pas ......... )

  

Visita del Presidente del Pefc Internazionale, Bill Street, alla segheria De Infanti, certificata Pefc e situata nel comune di Ravascletto, ai piedi del Monte Zoncolan.

Visita del Presidente del Pefc Internazionale, Bill Street, all'IFA, azienda specializzata nella realizzazione di sedie in legno certificato Pefc.

Walt Whitman, par Paul Jamati, chez Pierre Seghers, poètes d'aujourd'hui, 1950

The city in the country

The Kanaal Site of an old malting complex along the Albert Canal in Wijnegem near Antwerp Belgium is found to be the ideal setting for new living concepts. The former industrial context, with its cavernous and labyrinthine spaces, proves to be a surprisingly apt situation for apartments and lofts that are all different from each other and commercial space for the firm of Axel Vervoordt, a renowned design and antique dealer. They are situated in the former silo's of 10 storeys high by Seghers and Beel architects. Cube apartments by Bogdan and Van Broeck Architects; the remodelled former warehouses by Coussée and Goris Architects.

Stand Pefc realizzato ad Ovaro, ai piedi del Monte Zoncolan, in occasione della penultima tappa del Giro 2014, la Maniago-Monte Zoncolan.

Visita del Presidente del Pefc Internazionale, Bill Street, all'IFA, azienda specializzata nella realizzazione di sedie in legno certificato Pefc.

The Lord Lieutenant of East Sussex, Peter Field

 

Molenland Feest met Salim Seghers, Herbert en Laura Lynn door de lens van Günter Hermanss

Molenland Feest met Salim Seghers, Herbert en Laura Lynn door de lens van Günter Hermanss

St. Charles Borromeo Church (Dutch: Sint-Carolus Borromeuskerk) is a church in central Antwerp, located on the Hendrik Conscience square. It was built in 1626 as the Jesuit church of Antwerp, which was closed in 1773. It was rededicated in 1779 to Saint Charles Borromeo. The church was formerly known for 39 ceiling pieces by Rubens that were lost in a fire when lightning struck the church on 18 July 1718.

 

The church was inspired by the Church of the Gesu, the mother church of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order also known as the Jesuits. The church was built next to the Huis van Aecken, bought from the heirs of Erasmus II Schetz. It was the first church in the world to be dedicated to the Jesuit founder, Ignatius Loyola.

 

In 1617-1618 Rubens painted two altarpieces. He was also commissioned to paint the ceiling pieces, for which he made the designs while the execution was done mostly by pupils, including Anthony van Dyck. A contract was drawn up in 1620 by Jacobus Tirinus and the paintings were delivered a year later in time for the consecration. Rubens received 7,000 guilders for his works in the church, and though the lavish decorations including sculptures and other artwork were well received, Tirinus was dismissed in 1625 for going beyond his budget.

 

In 1718 the vault of the nave, including Rubens' ceiling paintings, was destroyed by fire. Jan Pieter van Baurscheidt the Elder restored the damaged parts according to the original plan, but replaced the original coffers with wide transverse arches. In 1773 the Society of Jesus was suppressed and the building was confiscated. It reopened in 1779, renamed St.-Carolus Borromeuskerk, after Charles Borromeo.

 

Since 1803 the St.-Carolus Borromeuskerk has been in use as a parish church. During the Dutch reign preceding Belgium's independence in 1830 the baroque interior was sobered to make it a Protestant church.

 

A restoration campaign in the 1980s brought back the churches baroque splendor. Besides works by Rubens the interior displays paintings by Gerard Seghers, Daniel Seghers, and Cornelis Schut.

 

On 30 August 2009 fire broke out again, but none of the important artworks were damage

 

Molenland Feest met Salim Seghers, Herbert en Laura Lynn door de lens van Günter Hermanss

Gerard Seghers (1591-1651) and Jan Wildens (1586-1653) - St Francis Xavier

Stand Pefc realizzato ad Ovaro, ai piedi del Monte Zoncolan, in occasione della penultima tappa del Giro 2014, la Maniago-Monte Zoncolan.

Visita del Presidente del Pefc Internazionale, Bill Street, all'IFA, azienda specializzata nella realizzazione di sedie in legno certificato Pefc.

St. Charles Borromeo Church (Dutch: Sint-Carolus Borromeuskerk) is a church in central Antwerp, located on the Hendrik Conscience square. It was built in 1626 as the Jesuit church of Antwerp, which was closed in 1773. It was rededicated in 1779 to Saint Charles Borromeo. The church was formerly known for 39 ceiling pieces by Rubens that were lost in a fire when lightning struck the church on 18 July 1718.

 

The church was inspired by the Church of the Gesu, the mother church of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order also known as the Jesuits. The church was built next to the Huis van Aecken, bought from the heirs of Erasmus II Schetz. It was the first church in the world to be dedicated to the Jesuit founder, Ignatius Loyola.

 

In 1617-1618 Rubens painted two altarpieces. He was also commissioned to paint the ceiling pieces, for which he made the designs while the execution was done mostly by pupils, including Anthony van Dyck. A contract was drawn up in 1620 by Jacobus Tirinus and the paintings were delivered a year later in time for the consecration. Rubens received 7,000 guilders for his works in the church, and though the lavish decorations including sculptures and other artwork were well received, Tirinus was dismissed in 1625 for going beyond his budget.

 

In 1718 the vault of the nave, including Rubens' ceiling paintings, was destroyed by fire. Jan Pieter van Baurscheidt the Elder restored the damaged parts according to the original plan, but replaced the original coffers with wide transverse arches. In 1773 the Society of Jesus was suppressed and the building was confiscated. It reopened in 1779, renamed St.-Carolus Borromeuskerk, after Charles Borromeo.

 

Since 1803 the St.-Carolus Borromeuskerk has been in use as a parish church. During the Dutch reign preceding Belgium's independence in 1830 the baroque interior was sobered to make it a Protestant church.

 

A restoration campaign in the 1980s brought back the churches baroque splendor. Besides works by Rubens the interior displays paintings by Gerard Seghers, Daniel Seghers, and Cornelis Schut.

 

On 30 August 2009 fire broke out again, but none of the important artworks were damage

 

St. Charles Borromeo Church (Dutch: Sint-Carolus Borromeuskerk) is a church in central Antwerp, located on the Hendrik Conscience square. It was built in 1626 as the Jesuit church of Antwerp, which was closed in 1773. It was rededicated in 1779 to Saint Charles Borromeo. The church was formerly known for 39 ceiling pieces by Rubens that were lost in a fire when lightning struck the church on 18 July 1718.

 

The church was inspired by the Church of the Gesu, the mother church of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order also known as the Jesuits. The church was built next to the Huis van Aecken, bought from the heirs of Erasmus II Schetz. It was the first church in the world to be dedicated to the Jesuit founder, Ignatius Loyola.

 

In 1617-1618 Rubens painted two altarpieces. He was also commissioned to paint the ceiling pieces, for which he made the designs while the execution was done mostly by pupils, including Anthony van Dyck. A contract was drawn up in 1620 by Jacobus Tirinus and the paintings were delivered a year later in time for the consecration. Rubens received 7,000 guilders for his works in the church, and though the lavish decorations including sculptures and other artwork were well received, Tirinus was dismissed in 1625 for going beyond his budget.

 

In 1718 the vault of the nave, including Rubens' ceiling paintings, was destroyed by fire. Jan Pieter van Baurscheidt the Elder restored the damaged parts according to the original plan, but replaced the original coffers with wide transverse arches. In 1773 the Society of Jesus was suppressed and the building was confiscated. It reopened in 1779, renamed St.-Carolus Borromeuskerk, after Charles Borromeo.

 

Since 1803 the St.-Carolus Borromeuskerk has been in use as a parish church. During the Dutch reign preceding Belgium's independence in 1830 the baroque interior was sobered to make it a Protestant church.

 

A restoration campaign in the 1980s brought back the churches baroque splendor. Besides works by Rubens the interior displays paintings by Gerard Seghers, Daniel Seghers, and Cornelis Schut.

 

On 30 August 2009 fire broke out again, but none of the important artworks were damage

 

Materiale semi grezzo, parzialmente lavorato, in parte lasciato nella sua forma originaria. La catasta esiste, ma è un coacervo di forme, di irregolarità.

Jan Seghers (Autor) bei der Vernissage "Absolut privat!?

Vom Tagebuch zum Weblog", Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt.

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