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The Cocoa Butter Club Gay Pride Review Hosted by Sadie Sinner the Song Bird at Kurt Geiger luxury British footwear and accessories retailer Shop Westfield's London
The little dröm store will be part of the upcoming pop up souvenir stall called ‘The Host Shop’ this weekend. There will be goods that interpret elements of local history and culture in a modern way.
12 - 14 April, 11am to 8pm, Sago Street Chinatown
All thanks to the people over at Host Singapore and all the hardwork, for making this happen!
I spent last night at a Hutterite colony named King Colony. I believe there are currently 57 people living there, after their latest split sent half of the group to Roundup (once the population reaches a certain limit, the colony splits and one group moves to a new location). They were very friendly and welcoming, and Anna (right) and her daughter Lori took good care of me, making breakfast and packing me a bunch of snacks for the road.
Mingle Media TV's Red Carpet Report and host, Ashley Bornancin, were invited to cover the 3rd Annual Celebration of Dance Gala presented by the Dizzy Feet Foundation (DFF) in partnership with The Music Center at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion at The Music Center in Los Angeles. The gala featured performances by talent from So You Think You Can Dance, Dancing With the Stars, the Step Up films, the LXD, Travis Wall’s Shaping Sound, Philadanco, and many others.
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About the Dizzy Feet Foundation
This year, DFF will honor American actress, dancer, and singer, Chita Rivera, with the DFF Inspiration Award, and Erik Feig, President, Production of the Lionsgate Motion Picture Group with the DFF Impact Award, and Dance Theatre of Harlem founder, Arthur Mitchell, with the Gene Kelly Legacy Award.
The Dizzy Feet Foundation was established in 2009 by producer Nigel Lythgoe, director Adam Shankman, "Dancing with the Stars" judge Carrie Ann Inaba, and actress Katie Holmes, among others, to help underprivileged young people realize their dream of becoming professional dancers and to support, improve, and increase access to dance education in the United States. The Dizzy Feet Foundation also sponsors, funds, and offers community-based dance programs that expose children in underserved areas to the lifelong benefits of dance education. The Dizzy Feet Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charitable organization. For more info visit dizzyfeetfoundation.org. www.facebook.com/pages/Dizzy-Feet-Foundation/130895624321
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Hosted by Hearst Corporation and organized by NYC Media Lab on February 26, 2015, Personalizationpalooza featured flash presentations and discussion on technologies for personalization and recommendation ranging from what’s in the lab, what’s being commercialized by startups, and what is being developed by industry.
The Canterbury Tales: Performed 26-28 March 2-14, The Stanley Theatre, University of Liverpool, by The Liverpool University Players and Liverpool University Drama Society. Directed by RIo Matchett. Photography by Meave Sullivan
Host Helen Walters speaks at TEDSummit: A Community Beyond Borders. July 21-25, 2019, Edinburgh, Scotland. Photo: Bret Hartman / TED
Paul Delvaux: The Cortege (1963) 122 x 244 cm
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Variety hosted a two-day winter session of Variety Adventure Camp at the Center of Clayton! Kids took on the Center's climbing wall, swam, sang, created masterful works of art and just horsed around! It was a great chance for campers to catch up with their best friends, including our awesome and dedicated counselors!
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Equator Club Philadelphia Christmas Xmas Staff Party Hosted by Barry Lutz RIP and Chef Abu December 1993 Nneoma A Special Nigerian Lady
An unidentified worm/caterpillar that has been unsuspectingly made the host of a wasp's eggs. The host appeared lethargic but could walk around. From my limited research, when the larvae are ready to hatch they suck the host's fluids and eventually devour it just before the caterpillar reaches it's own maturity stage.
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Zimbabwe Pavilion hosts Mobile Emergency Room
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Thierry Geoffroy, Mobile Emergency Room at the Zimbabwe Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 1st June 2013
The second Zimbabwe Pavilion of the 55th Venice Biennale, commissioned by Doreen Sibanda and curated by Raphael Chikukwa, is hosting Thierry Geoffroy’s Mobile Emergency Room.
An intervention curated by Christine Eyene, as part of “process: immaterial proposal”, the Mobile Emergency Room forms part of the Maldives Pavilion curated by Chamber of Public Secrets. Thierry Geoffroy, a.k.a Colonel, takes on the Maldives as an Emergency case in need of immediate treatment. His work seeks to transform “rigid exhibition spaces” into “elastic and generous exhibition spaces”. As the artist explains: “I will act like a space of generosity, a hunter for climate change Emergency and an art re-distributor”.
Initiated as a conversation begun when Eyene co-curated the 10th Dak’Art Biennal in 2012, this unrealised collaboration was activated at the 55th Venice Biennale in the form of a scenario of “disappearance” whereby actual emergencies and hospitality needs are translated into artistic interventions.
The Mobile Emergency Room consists of the now iconic tent placed in one of the pavilion’s rooms. It extends from being a space for artists expressing emergencies towards climate change, to encompassing emergencies expressed by visual artists from Africa, the Diaspora and beyond. In line with Geoffroy’s process, artists are invited to submit pressing issues as statements, interrogations, images and other creative forms, triggering his central question: can emergencies be ranked?
The outcome of this project will be displayed both online and on site, with regular updates. The space will also be activated by the presence of the curator and artist in the course of the Venice Biennale, with programmed performative conversations and interventions.
The Mobile Emergency Room opens up the Zimbabwe Pavilion from its curatorial theme “Dudziro: Interrogating the Vision of Religious Beliefs” – featuring Virginia Chihota, Rashid Jogee, Michele Mathison, Voti Thebe and Portia Zvavahera – to becoming a hub and space for critical engagement for the art community.
In addition to being a greatly appreciated gesture of generosity and hospitality from the Zimbabwean organisers and artists alike, this international collaboration speaks volumes on the openness of the pavilion’s organisers to artistic and curatorial experiment. It also stands as a unique venture in the history of African curatorship at the Venice Biennial.
Artists with Emergency topics for the Mobile Emergency Room, at the Zimbabwe Pavilion, can contact: eyonartmail@gmail.com.
The Zimbabwe Pavilion is organised by the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Sports, Arts and Culture. Partners are Culture Fund, the Swiss Embassy in Zimbabwe and the European Union with sponsorship from the Goethe Institute, the Zimbabwe German Society and Portnet.
“process: immaterial proposal” at the 55th Venice Biennale is facilitated by a Curators Grant from the Foundation for Arts Initiatives.
Mobile Emergency Room at the Zimbabwe Pavilion
1 June – 30 Sept. 2013
Zimbabwe Pavilion
Dudziro: Interrogating the Vision of Religious Beliefs
1 June to 24 Nov. 2013
Chiesa Santa Maria della Pietà
Calle della Pietà
Castello, 3701
Venice