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"Beauty is a lie. Music is a lie. It is a lie. Art is a lie. In perfomance, you have to tell a little lie to create a sense of escapism, a fantasy, a story. The kind of beauty that we're talking about is outter beauty. Beauty is a lie. It's a story about who we are." - Lady Gaga.
The most inspirational words that has ever hit me so hard.
Les Voix Liées
Le 25 mai 2007 à Rouen au Theatre des Arts à Rouen
Dans le cadre du festival Voix de Fête.
Trois filles et deux garcons, accompagnés d'un batteur, Chantent; Jouent; Choregraphient les textes de Claude Nougaro.
Extrait video du spectacle | extract video of the show
bientot / soon "Je suis sou" de Claude Nougaro par les voix liées
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Lying was easier than I'd ever realized. Which was almost scary.
That quotation came from Katherine Spencer's book, Saving Grace. I haven't finished it yet but maybe I will this week.
Lier is a Belgian city located in the province of Antwerp. The city is said to have been founded in the 11th century. In 1212, the Duke of Brabant Henri I granted an urban charter to the inhabitants. The fourteenth century was a period of prosperity for the city: construction of a cloth hall in 1367, a belfry in 1369 and a second rampart in 1389. The prosperity of the city was based on the drapery industry and on the existence of a cattle market, which had been granted to it by the Dukes of Brabant.
Harry McVeigh, lead singer of British alternative rock band the White Lies performs in Melbourne, Australia on Thursday the 30th of July 2009 at the Hifi Bar. The band performed in Melbourne as one of a series of sideshows to the Australian Splendor In The Grass Festival.
Lier is a Belgian city located in the province of Antwerp. The city is said to have been founded in the 11th century. In 1212, the Duke of Brabant Henri I granted an urban charter to the inhabitants. The fourteenth century was a period of prosperity for the city: construction of a cloth hall in 1367, a belfry in 1369 and a second rampart in 1389. The prosperity of the city was based on the drapery industry and on the existence of a cattle market, which had been granted to it by the Dukes of Brabant.
The beguinage
Beguinages were closed courtyards where widows and unmarried women led a religiously inspired but independent life. Self-rule occurred under the leadership of a “grand dame”. The beguines supported themselves by weaving, making lace or embroidering. They took a vow of purity and obedience but not of poverty. There was great harmony between the spiritual and material life. They could leave the beguinage whenever they wished.
The Lier beguinage was created in 1258. It is a typical 13th century street beguinage comprising 11 alleys and 162 houses. All houses have a name. Agnes, the last beguine of Lier, died in 1994. At the centre stands St Margaret's Church (17-18th century).