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It was the welcome dance for the guests and delegates

A blend of classical Indian Kathakali dance theatre and Shakespearean prose. Photographed at the Folklorica Venue during the 2013-14 Woodford Folk Festival.

Taken by me, Phantasmagorical Arts Photography

Rehearsing Ballet Belle in the conservatory

Notice how the fellow really conveys what he cares about.

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Russian Classical Ballet. El Lago de los Cisnes. Teatro Lope de Vega. Madrid

By way of experiment.....

Elena Gorna, harpist and teacher at the Musical Institute of Milan, the first harp of prestigious orchestras such as Pomeriggi Musicali, Orchestra of Giuseppe Verdi of

Milan, Guido Cantelli Orchestra and Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala.

 

Wonderful neo-classical design. Sadly now disused. A great subject for a photographic study as others have done.

Cinderela - Russian Classical Ballet

Coliseu do Porto

8 MAI 2009

Built between 1925 and 1927, this Classical Revival-style school was designed by Emory & Webb, as well as Harry K. Stewart, on the site of Keoua Hale, a Second Empire-style palace constructed for Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani in 1878, which was used as the home of Honolulu High School (now McKinley High School) from 1895-1907, when it moved to Thomas Square, and Central Grammar School from 1907 until 1925. The school features a concrete exterior with a central wing featuring a two-story ionic portico at the front entrance with a colonnade of six columns, doric pilasters, a large entablature around the roof over the colonnade, which is topped with a balustrade, with the architrave wrapping the entire front end of the building, helping to break up the tall exterior facade, with large and tall window openings on the exterior, which originally allowed ample natural light into the interior, with a large lobby and auditorium inside this wing, administrative offices, as well as other common areas for the school. Flanking the central building, and linked to it via breezeways with square doric columns and red tile roofs, are two two-story classroom wings with doric pilasters on the exteriors, cornices wrapping the base of the parapets, modern metal staircases to second-story doorways on the front and rear facades, and decorative surrounds at the first floor entryways on the front facades, with the classroom building east of the central wing being one room longer, extending further to the rear than the classroom building west of the central wing. At the rear of the central wing is a one-story addition with doric pilasters and a corrugated metal canopy, with a one-story modernist concrete frame and concrete block building to the rear of the original section of the school, and an additional one-story modernist concrete structure that sits at the eastern edge of the school grounds. The school, originally known as Central Grammar School, became known as Central Junior High School in 1927 upon the completion of the original section of the school, which was subsequently renamed Central Intermediate School in 1932. Later in the 20th Century, the school became Central Middle School, before being renamed Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani Middle School in 2021, recognizing the important role Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani played in the founding of the school. The school was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

Niš (Serbia) '23

 

1st-4th Century AD

Built in 1909, this Classical Revival-style red brick school building was designed by Frederick W. Garber to replace an earlier building on the same site. The building features extensive decorative terra cotta trim, a parapet with balustrades over the large window bays, a decorative surround at the front entrance and windows above, decorative metal screens at the front entrances, arched windows at the auditorium in the rear, decorative gable parapets at the side entrance bays, double-hung windows, a band of terra cotta and brick trim at the base of the parapet, and a decorative terra cotta frieze over the main entrance. The school faces a large playground in the front along Montana Avenue, the site of the previous school building it replaced, and borders a small residential street and parking lot to the rear, formerly the location of a passenger train line that ran from Cheviot to Downtown Cincinnati until the 1930s. The school was renovated in 1979-1980 to increase capacity and modernize the facilities, allowing the former Bracken Woods Primary School to be consolidated with the other grades at the campus. In 2011-2012, the school was rehabilitated to modernize the building systems and learning spaces, while preserving the building’s historic character, and adding a new wing to the east side of the building, which houses a new gymnasium, and features exterior elements that mimic the original building next door. The school is a contributing structure in the Westwood Town Center Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

Trying out the bracing pattern layout. :=)

Taken at the Portland Classical Chinese Garden

Greek Late Classical-Early Hellenistic period, 4th c. BCE

Found at Taranto (ancient Taras; see on Pleiades), no further provenience

 

In the collection of, and photographed on display at, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Taranto (MArTa)

Inv. 6091

Music Industry (Classical)

Jerome Prieur 2008

Acrylic and ink on wood

8 x 8

Sold private collection

Kerala Government's Onam Celebration - Trivandrum

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