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into my eyes

she stares

its not her poverty

but my own she

piercingly bares

my camera binding

her to my soul

few moments

we share

yes a beggar

woman's

daughter

me an

usual pair

our fate

on a

musical chair

she heals me

i was badly

in need of a repair

god within the

holistic vision

of a child

i swear

  

Well, As the title nicely describes... Self respect is for wimps... and We'll do anything for a nice FGR picture =) If you read this, Your a Dork... ppffuuuuuh, Don't I look errmmmm... Pretty?... nah... If only mum could see me now...

 

For FGR - Horse face

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

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Chorégraphie : Carolyn CARLSON

Danseurs : Yutaka Takei / Zheng Wu / Won-Myeong Won

Scénographie : Euan Burnet-Smith

Musique originale : John Boswell

Lumière : Emma Juliard

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier selfrespect

et Yusuke Otsuka Assistant chorégraphique : Quentin Rouillier Coproduction : Atelier de Paris-Carolyn Carlson/ Teatro

Comunale Ferrara / Cinema Teatro Chiasso

Photography : Marco Caselli

Photograpy and graphic : Yoshi Omori

 

stage costumes for dance contemporary

1st creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

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Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier_selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

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hash words of a street poet

who feels and shoots pain

the poor beggar muslim woman

to her karma enchained

her life will never change

a beggar a beggar she

will remain a few coins

thrown at her adversity

is all she will gain

to rehabilitate her

is not a jehad

why complain

her emancipation

from misery

a tear stain

ill treated

condemned

thrown

out on

the roads

a poetic thought

down the drain

macho

Muslim society

mullahcentric

looks at her

with disdain

   

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

Using a very soft wool, a bit empty simple box silhouette coat.

Ease, Soft & Light!

Distinctive design of the opend front, and three-quarter sleeves, and large the lapel, raglan sleeves but with narrow shoulders, deep pockets easy to use... the "mobility" and "feminity" are essential of the design.

Adjust a belt to the waist makes a cool atmosphere.

Or you can also coordinate it with some lather gloves ,or the sober color's scarf or muffler etc will be lovely together.

 

to see more:

www.selfrespect.fr/

or

contact

a long walk of pain

for little tiny feet

empty stomachs

hardly anything

to eat within

the shadow

of motherhood

little tiny

heart beats

ramzan is

round the corner

hope humidity and heat

left overs of iftiari

few crumbs some sweet

 

"My eyes grew heavy and my lips they could not speak. I tried to get up but I couldn't find my feet."

(Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra)

inspiration: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPSr52SSUWs&feature=related

 

LeonArts.at

40x36 Acriylic

I had a collector pay me more for a painting then I had asked for. I then had to look in side myself to see if I was worthy.

   

Pride deludes people, making them believe they are better than others. Haughty ones feel that they have the authority to judge the moral value of their fellowman. In what way? When disagreements arise, they often view their antagonists as lost causes, beyond hope of improvement. Pride moves some people to judge those who differ with them as undeserving of attention, let alone a sincere apology. Hence, those driven by personal pride often allow conflicts to continue rather than resolve them properly.

 

Like a barricade that halts traffic on a highway, pride often halts the steps leading to peace. So if you find yourself resisting efforts to make peace with someone, you may be struggling with pride. How can you overcome pride? By developing its opposite—humility.

 

*information taken from Watchtower BIble and Tract Society website.

dance contemporary's costume drawings book for [4 saisons]2008 by Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

(you can also find the photos of costumes dance contemporary, 2008 [4 saisons] )

 

design interpret the theme 4 seasons, by using different colors tons & fabrics to distinct the 4 seasons,

spring:pale, fragile, birth

summer:avtive, sharp, vivid

fall:nostalqic,passion,abounded,

winter:ash,death& the birth

 

design : Lina WU-atelier_selfrespect

2007 Paris

    

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fashion photography for Beauty (Hair, Make-up) and clothing / young creator

...collaborated with Kenzo of agence21, who was the head manager-trainer of hair salons groupe jean marc maniatis.

 

conception : agence21

artistic director : Kenzo.M

photography : Philippe.L

model : Kirstin, Sandrin, Cecile

Hair : agence21

Make-up : Megumi,

stylist : Lina WU-atelier selfrespect

graphics : Kenzo.M

2008-2006 Paris

  

contact

 

fashion photography for Beauty (Hair, Make-up) and clothing / young creator

...collaborated with Kenzo of agence21, who was the head manager-trainer of hair salons groupe jean marc maniatis.

 

conception : agence21

artistic director : Kenzo.M

photography : Philippe.L

model : Kirstin, Sandrin, Cecile

Hair : agence21

Make-up : Megumi,

stylist : Lina WU-atelier selfrespect

graphics : Kenzo.M

2008-2006 Paris

  

contact

Eastside Young Leaders Academy. A project based in East London helping young African Caribbean boys at the edge of society to develop self esteem & positive motivation. January 2003.. . ..

138,179 items / 1,069,952 views

 

a cherished month

beyond

the muezzin

virtually

Allah's call

a month

in the calendar

of our spirituality

stands out

grand and tall

ramzan is hope for

big stunted and small

a month when He hears

your prayers sees

nothing unfortunate befall

he protects you

from evil falling walls

forgiveness humility

generosity charity

virtues rising

above all

to the man

in the mansion

to the poor family

in the chawl

he gives his bounty

to each and all

Allah Ho Akbar

Allah Be Praised

on human souls

scrawled

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier_selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier_selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier_selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

Tredy dress with big drape in the chest, stylish and chic!

Mature slender silouette with long slim sleeves, by using the Jersey material soft and thick, and the conspicuously prominent monochrome floral motif. The just length not too short or too long is the point of easy to wear.

The point of the coordinate is to wear with a thick color tights (not stockings!), makes you looks more stylishly and young!!

  

to see more:

www.selfrespect.fr/

or

contact

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier_selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

106,252 items / 689,054 views

 

school girl

in a rush

going to school

to enhance

the gloomy corridors

of her brain

 

poor muslim

beggar woman

her impoverished child

life's tutorials without gain

lifes report card filled

with pain

life going going gone

under the drain

acid rain

karmic chain

life a one way lane

 

suspended in misery

your soul remains

unless you are

hit by a running train

cutting your wrists

without complain

a death certificate

without money

you cant obtain

  

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier_selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

Eastside Young Leaders Academy. A project based in East London helping young African Caribbean boys at the edge of society to develop self esteem & positive motivation. January 2003.

dance contemporary's costume drawings book for [4 saisons]2008 by Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

(you can also find the photos of costumes dance contemporary, 2008 [4 saisons] )

 

design interpret the theme 4 seasons, by using different colors tons & fabrics to distinct the 4 seasons,

spring:pale, fragile, birth

summer:avtive, sharp, vivid

fall:nostalqic,passion,abounded,

winter:ash,death& the birth

 

design : Lina WU-atelier_selfrespect

2007 Paris

    

email me

 

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier_selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier_selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

Mise en scène et chorégraphie : Yutaka TAKEI-Cie Forest Beats

Interprétation :

Angela BABUIN

Isabelle PIERRE-JACQUEMIN

Yutaka TAKEI

Yo XAKABE

Musique : Nicolas de ZORZI et Samvel DESROUSSEAUX

Scénographie : Euan BURNET-SMITH

Création lumière : Nicolas BARRAUD

Réalisateur : Philippe NOEL

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier selfrespect, Birte JANSEN et Catherine GARNIER

Photographe : Yoshi OMORI

   

stage costumes of dance contemporary

3rd creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

Using a very soft wool, a bit empty simple box silhouette coat.

Ease, Soft & Light!

Distinctive design of the opend front, and three-quarter sleeves, and large the lapel, raglan sleeves but with narrow shoulders, deep pockets easy to use... the "mobility" and "feminity" are essential of the design.

Adjust a belt to the waist makes a cool atmosphere.

Or you can also coordinate it with some lather gloves ,or the sober color's scarf or muffler etc will be lovely together.

 

to see more:

www.selfrespect.fr/

or

contact

139,484 items / 1,079,963 views

  

the child

for sustenance

cries like aways

the mothers stomach

burns like a furnace

out of place

motherhood of pain

on the streets in a daze

ramzan time

hunger and roza

face to face

to end her misery

to god she prays

a karmic sorrow

of her woe begotten

doomed destiny

she must embrace

like a cattle

a commodity

to be use abused

slaughtered

in any case

another woman

will come take her place

long live triple talaq

tears on the soul

of a poor muslim

womans face

when she was born

she ha already lost the race

a jehad misplaced

martyrdom of womanhood

to use another phrase

A recent photo shoot I did for Middle Women, a blog that encourages self respect and body love. You can find them at: middle-women.tumblr.com/

Chorégraphie : Carolyn CARLSON

Danseurs : Yutaka Takei / Zheng Wu / Won-Myeong Won

Scénographie : Euan Burnet-Smith

Musique originale : John Boswell

Lumière : Emma Juliard

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier selfrespect

et Yusuke Otsuka Assistant chorégraphique : Quentin Rouillier Coproduction : Atelier de Paris-Carolyn Carlson/ Teatro

Comunale Ferrara / Cinema Teatro Chiasso

Photography : Marco Caselli

Photograpy and graphic : Yoshi Omori

 

stage costumes for dance contemporary

1st creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

as the bombs detonate everywhere

whether she lives or she dies

who really cares a muslim

beggar womans plight

through pictures with you

i share

not to frighten you

shock you

or scare

caught wingless

hopeless

in a karmic snare

a circle of pain

revolving

around a square

on one hand terrorism

on the other hand the poor

of Islam in despair

on the scales of Injustice

you can compare

these few words

is all i could spare

as an epitaph

on the soul of humanity

wear and tear

   

21 June 2010

 

Original title Rich Muslim v/s Poor Muslim

 

Iain Carrol

Did you ask for permission to take the poor ladies picture? and if you did I hope you paid her handsomely..

 

Firoze Shakir

Thank you I dont take permission at all pain has no time for such obsequiousness, I paid her handsomely not just money but a picture and poetry too, I was actually posting this to wake up somnolent Muslim conscience sorry I woke you up instead ..thanks for the comment..Ian ..

 

You should visit India one day..a land of prose and poetry.. and moving pictures of pain..

 

a mobile phone in hand

she was screaming to the maid

at the other end she was fed up

her services she would suspend

while looking at her the poor muslim

beggar lady her baby tend

on a few coins her life depend

choked on a street bend

searching for god as

her true friend

waiting eagerly

for lifes curtain

to come down

The End

the show must go on

another poor beggar lady

will come take her place

her pain with pathos

silently blend

 

inspired by a Facebook comment

 

Chorégraphie : Carolyn CARLSON

Danseurs : Yutaka Takei / Zheng Wu / Won-Myeong Won

Scénographie : Euan Burnet-Smith

Musique originale : John Boswell

Lumière : Emma Juliard

Costumes : Lina WU-atelier selfrespect

et Yusuke Otsuka Assistant chorégraphique : Quentin Rouillier Coproduction : Atelier de Paris-Carolyn Carlson/ Teatro

Comunale Ferrara / Cinema Teatro Chiasso

Photography : Marco Caselli

Photograpy and graphic : Yoshi Omori

 

stage costumes for dance contemporary

1st creation by atelier_selfrespect Paris

web:http://www.selfrespect.fr/

   

email

 

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