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Singapore Arts Fetival (15 May - 14 June 2009): --- Performance by Nicole Verghese as Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) 25th Anniversary Celebrations at Paragon Shopping Centre, Orchard Road on 17 May 2009 (Sunday) @ 4 pm
assemblage consisting of an antique wooden door, three encaustic paintings, vintage buttons, thread and nails.
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This creative collaboration between Lovebytes and Sheffield Young Singers gives young people aged 6-16 the chance to explore the creative potential of digital technologies. A series of workshops for the brothers and sisters of children in the highly successful choir, Sheffield Young Singers, has resulted in the creation of a visual accompaniment to which will be projected as the choir give the premiere performance of A Sheffield Song Book.
A Sheffield Song Book is a suite of six songs giving a child's eye view of Sheffield. The Song Book was commissioned by Sheffield Young Singers and has been written by Berlie Doherty with music by Richard Chew. During the Siblings Project the participants learned about a range of photographic techniques (portraits, landscapes, close-up and abstract work, etc) and captured images to illustrate the themes of the six songs in the song book. The children's pictures will be edited into a continuous image stream for projection during the choir's performance.
Over 20 young people aged 6-16 took part in the project led by Vicky Morris, a freelance photography tutor and editor of Cube Magazine.
The lead singer for WonderBoogie, a disco band playing at Harrah's Carnival Court, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Republic of South Africa 8th Freedom Day Celebration April 2002 by the SAHC South African High Commission UK at Camden Town Hall Kings Cross London. Ingrid South African Singer in Black Dress and Zulu Beads with Her Lovely Daughter
The Atlanta Young Singers perform “Adonai Ro’i” by Judith Shatin and "Donna, Donna”, words by Aaron Zeitlin and music by Shalom Secunda, arr. by Carl Bertil Agnestig, with pianist, Millie Turekon on Show 340 at the Breman Museum in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Presented by:
The Breman Museum’s Molly Blank Jewish Concert Series
Support provided by:
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Description: Afro-American (AFRAM) Exposition, Charles Center and Hopkins Plaza, Baltimore MD
Date: August 6-7, 1977
Source: Robert Breck Chapman (RBC) Collection
Photo ID: rbcae77n0234
Location: Special Collections, Langsdale Library, University of Baltimore
Carol Tart RIP Dancing with Angélique Kidjo Beninese-French singer-songwriter from Benin West Africa Ayé Album Costume by Christian Lacroix Performing Live at The Chestnut Cabaret Philadelphia B&W April 12 1994