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Jaey Gajera gets fitted for the ace Designer Aslam Khan outfit he will be flaunting on the ramp as KF Ultra Show Stopper at Chandigarh Fashion Week.
#Model #Fashion #Bollywood #Chandigarh #Style #ShowStopper #AslamKhan #FashionofIndia #LifeStyle #Glamour — with Jaey Gajera and Jaey Gajera at Taj Hotel, Chandigarh.
New Movement Collective: Collapse, A Period Drama
New Movement Collective (NMC) premieres their new work 'Collapse - a period drama' at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre. 30 July-6 August 2016.
Choreography, concept + performance: New Movement Collective
Sculpture, design + film: Scanlab Projects
Composer + cello: Oliver Coates
Lighting design: Zeynep Kepekli
Performers: Clemmie Sveaas, Patricia Okenwa, Alexander Whitley, Jonathan Goddard, Joe Walkling, Renaud Wiser
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Cathy Kelley were invited to cover TheWrap.com's 5th Annual Pre-Oscar Event at Culina inside the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills. This event is hosted by CEO & Editor-in-Chief, Sharon Waxman who welcomes Oscar nominees and Hollywood notables to celebrate Awards Season and the Oscars.
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A leading feature in the appearance of Ballets Russes are the gorgeous color combinations of Leon Bakst, whose work was the sensation of art galleries and a dominant influence in the fashion world. He was the most distinguished artist in line and color that the theater had at the time. The beauty of Diaghilev's company springs from the costumes and scenery that Bakst designed for it. "Color should afford a joy for the eye." - Bakst
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Cathy Kelley were invited to cover TheWrap.com's 5th Annual Pre-Oscar Event at Culina inside the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills. This event is hosted by CEO & Editor-in-Chief, Sharon Waxman who welcomes Oscar nominees and Hollywood notables to celebrate Awards Season and the Oscars.
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Jessie Pridemore were invited to cover the the 67th Emmy Awards Costume Design Nominee Reception hosted by Television Academy Peer Group Governors Sue Bub and Terry Ann Gordon and the FIDM Museum.
The event honored this year’s nominees with a certification and launched the FIDM Museum’s Ninth Annual Outstanding Art of Television Costume Design Exhibition.
Save the Date: The 67th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Andy Samberg, airs live Sunday, September 20 (8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT) on FOX from the Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles. For more info, please visit www.emmys.com
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About FIDM Museum’s Ninth Annual Outstanding Art of Television Costume Design Exhibition
The free-to-the-public exhibition will be held in downtown Los Angeles at the FIDM Museum & Galleries at FIDM/Fashion Institute Design & Merchandising and runs from Tuesday, July 21, 2015 through Saturday, September 26, 2015. Museum hours are 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
FIDM Museum & Galleries on the Park FIDM/Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising 919 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90015
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Florent Schmitt composed the music for "La Tragedie de Salome," famous for its dance of the seven veils. Loie Fuller starred in the title role when the ballet was first performed in 1907. Schmitt revised his score and Nicholas Guerra did the choreography for Natasha Trouhanova in 1912. Ballets Russes staged a version of Salome in 1913, choreographed by Boris Romanov and starring Tamara Karsavina. Russian artist Serge Sudeikin designed the sets and costumes.
For a modern version of Salome, follow my link to Youtube where you may view a small portion of the ballet performed at the Marinsky Theater.
Le Tricorne (The Three-Cornered Hat), a ballet in one act, premiered at the Alhambra Theatre in London on July 22, 1919. Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes produced the ballet, Pablo Picasso designed the costumes and the scenery, Manuel de Falla composed the music, and Leonide Massine created the choreography.
“This ballet is a love story set in the eighteenth century in a small Spanish village, where a miller and his wife, although very much in love, flirt with passers-by in order to test each other’s affection. One of these passers-by is the Corregidor, governor of the province, who is travelling with his entourage. Attracted by the miller’s wife, he begins to court her. Although she initially leads him on, once her husband returns she makes fun of him as being old and ridiculous. The angry Corregidor leaves, promising revenge on the couple for this humiliation. He returns with his officers, who arrest the miller. After they have left, the Corregidor attempts to grab the miller’s wife, who runs away. Although he chases after her she eludes him, trips him into a stream and runs off, frightened. Drenched, the Corregidor enters the mill, undresses and hangs his clothes out to dry before retiring to the miller’s bed for a nap. The miller returns and, seeing the Corregidor’s clothes, steals them, replacing them with his own and a note. The Corregidor is forced to leave in the miller’s clothes to the taunts of the villagers.
“Pedro Antonio de Alarcón y Ariza’s (1833–1891) Andalusian story, El sombrero de tres picos (The three-cornered hat 1874), inspired Diaghilev and Massine’s 1919 Ballets Russes production of this classic tale. Having immersed themselves in Spanish dance and music during their sojourn in Spain, and with their successful collaboration with Pablo Picasso, the production was a critical and enduring success. Massine’s revival in 1934, using the sets and costumes from Diaghilev’s 1919 production, placed the ballet in the heightened international consciousness of Spain at the time of its bitter civil war…” [The synopsis is by the National Gallery of Australia]
The distinctively Spanish flavor of the ballet is clear in the following video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBrFuH-nXIY
Youtube also has a wonderful dance from the ballet performed by Patrick Dupond of the Paris Opera (if you can tolerate the poor audio quality):
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The ballet Sleeping Beauty was first performed in Russia in 1890. With music by Tchaikovsky and choreography by Marius Petipa, the Sleeping Beauty has become one of the world’s most famous ballets. It is also Tchaikovsky’s longest ballet at nearly three hours in length.
Sergei Diaghilev produced a shorter, 45- minute version in 1922 for his Ballets Russes which he called Le Mariage d’Aurore (Aurora’s Wedding). This abridged version was largely confined to the final part of Sleeping Beauty, the marriage feast of Aurora and her prince, and it premiered at the Paris Opera on May 18, 1922. Tchaikovsky’s score was partly re-orchestrated by Stravinsky and Marius Petipa’s choreography was re-arranged and supplemented with additional dances by Bronislava Nijinska. A year earlier, Diaghilev had produced a lavish version of Sleeping Beauty he called “The Sleeping Princess” which was a financial failure.
“With little money to create entirely new works, but with a loyal cohort of experienced dancers looking to him for employment, he decided to stage the final act of The Sleeping Princess as Le Mariage d’Aurore using the music score that he had retained. He decided to re-use a mélange of costumes from his stock, including a number of key eighteenth-century style outfits from his 1909 production of Le Pavillon d’Armide. Premiered with the new work, Le Renard (The fox), developed by Stravinsky and designed by Larionov, Le Mariage d’Aurore proved to be a popular, if artistically compromised, production that would remain in the repertoire of Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes successors during the 1930s.” [National Gallery of Australia]
“The Walt Disney Company currently has a trademark application pending with the US Patent and Trademark Office, filed March 13, 2007, for the name "Princess Aurora" that would cover all live and recorded movie, television, radio, stage, computer, Internet, news, and photographic entertainment uses, except literature works of fiction and nonfiction. This has caused controversy because "Princess Aurora" is also the name of the lead character in Tchaikovsky's ballet version of the story, from which Disney acquired some of the music for its animated 1959 film Sleeping Beauty.” [Wikipedia]
La Scala’s excellent production of the ballet Sleeping Beauty is on Youtube in high definition:
Shown at the top from left to right are two slaves, a nobleman, five soldiers, another nobleman, and three gift bearers. At the bottom are French actress Vera Sergine as Electra, a shepherd and two women, Ida Rubinstein as Helen, slaves and Roger Karl as Pollux. The ballet "Helen of Sparta," a tragedy in four acts, was based on the work of Belgian poet Emile Verhaeren. Leon Bakst designed the costumes.
It is interesting to note that actress Vera Sergine became the wife of actor Pierre Renoir, the eldest son of artist Auguste Renoir who painted Vera's portrait in 1914, the year of her marriage to his son. That painting is now in the Botero Museum in Bogota.
A leading feature in the appearance of Ballets Russes are the gorgeous color combinations of Leon Bakst, whose work was the sensation of art galleries and a dominant influence in the fashion world. He was the most distinguished artist in line and color that the theater had at the time. The beauty of Diaghilev's company springs from the costumes and scenery that Bakst designed for it. "Color should afford a joy for the eye." - Bakst
Le Dieu Bleu [The Blue God] premiered in Paris on May 13, 1912. Leon Bakst did the set and costume designs, Fokine did the choreography and the ballet was set to the music of Reynaldo Hahn. "Set in mythical India, the ballet opens at a shrine of the Blue God, which is surrounded by rocks and cliffs with a lotus pond in the centre. Worshippers and a young neophyte, soon to become a priest, gather and wait for the ordination ceremony to commence. After the high priest arrives the ceremony begins but is interrupted by the novice's lover, attempting to rescue him from priesthood. She is captured and imprisoned in the shrine, where she is threatened by its resident monsters. While trying to escape she inadvertently lets loose a plethora of monsters. She appeals to the shrine's deity for help and the Blue God and Goddess both rise from the lotus pond. The Blue God subdues the monsters, the lovers are reunited and the gods return to their celestial abodes." [Synopsis by the National Gallery of Australia]
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Cathy Kelley were invited to cover TheWrap.com's 5th Annual Pre-Oscar Event at Culina inside the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills. This event is hosted by CEO & Editor-in-Chief, Sharon Waxman who welcomes Oscar nominees and Hollywood notables to celebrate Awards Season and the Oscars.
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Jessie Pridemore were invited to cover the the 67th Emmy Awards Costume Design Nominee Reception hosted by Television Academy Peer Group Governors Sue Bub and Terry Ann Gordon and the FIDM Museum.
The event honored this year’s nominees with a certification and launched the FIDM Museum’s Ninth Annual Outstanding Art of Television Costume Design Exhibition.
Save the Date: The 67th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Andy Samberg, airs live Sunday, September 20 (8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT) on FOX from the Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles. For more info, please visit www.emmys.com
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About FIDM Museum’s Ninth Annual Outstanding Art of Television Costume Design Exhibition
The free-to-the-public exhibition will be held in downtown Los Angeles at the FIDM Museum & Galleries at FIDM/Fashion Institute Design & Merchandising and runs from Tuesday, July 21, 2015 through Saturday, September 26, 2015. Museum hours are 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
FIDM Museum & Galleries on the Park FIDM/Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising 919 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90015
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Jessie Pridemore were invited to cover the the 67th Emmy Awards Costume Design Nominee Reception hosted by Television Academy Peer Group Governors Sue Bub and Terry Ann Gordon and the FIDM Museum.
The event honored this year’s nominees with a certification and launched the FIDM Museum’s Ninth Annual Outstanding Art of Television Costume Design Exhibition.
Save the Date: The 67th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Andy Samberg, airs live Sunday, September 20 (8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT) on FOX from the Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles. For more info, please visit www.emmys.com
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About FIDM Museum’s Ninth Annual Outstanding Art of Television Costume Design Exhibition
The free-to-the-public exhibition will be held in downtown Los Angeles at the FIDM Museum & Galleries at FIDM/Fashion Institute Design & Merchandising and runs from Tuesday, July 21, 2015 through Saturday, September 26, 2015. Museum hours are 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
FIDM Museum & Galleries on the Park FIDM/Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising 919 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90015
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Tamara Krinsky were invited to cover the 16th Costume Designers Guild Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. This is one of the hottest events during Hollywood’s award season celebrating excellence in film, television and commercial costume design. The Awards gala was hosted by television actor and producer, Joshua Malina from ABC's Scandal, with LACOSTE as presenting sponsor.
Honorees for the evening Include Amy Adams, Judd Apatow and for Career Achievement in Costume Design, April Ferry.
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About The Costume Designers Guild
The Costume Designers Guild (CDG) is Local 892 of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees (I.A.T.S.E.). The Guild represents Costume Designers, Assistant Costume Designers and Costume Illustrators working at the highest levels of skill and expertise in motion pictures, television and commercials. The CDG promotes and protects the economic status of its members while improving working conditions and raising standards for our craft. For more info visit: costumedesignersguild.com LIKE on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pages/Costume-Designers-Guild-892/123966... or Follow on Twitter at twitter.com/CostumeAwards.
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