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Cadaver Ball 2012
at Opryland Hotel
School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Photo: Anne Rayner; VU
Making Off
Performance | MY WATER IS YOUR WATER
Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich
Luciana Brito Galeria
Curadoria Maria Montero
Children performing theater performance during 1st Children's Performing Arts Festival
26-28 January, Lahore, Pakistan
A Project of The Little Art, a non-profit arts education organization
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México, D.F. Marzo 2007. Larga noche de primavera.
Durante el Jarra-Tour del DFlickr
Pertenece al proyecto "Topando con pared" o "Menschen und Mauern" del Colectivo 12
Picture by Gigi Giannella. Monty's Bar & Lounge, London. 27th -29th May 2011.
Performance: Katsura Isobe
Printmaking: Jairo Zaldua & Nicola Green
Hiroshi Matoba
transmediale.09
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Benton Performance (www.bentonperformance.com) in Anaheim, Thursday's fourth stop, was my favorite shop visit.
Benton's people are super-friendly and their cars are super-cool. John Benton, the owner, is working hard to pass his knowledge to a young staff. The shop suffered a devastating fire in November, 2019. Even though they are rebuliding, Benton still hosted our tour group providing good eats and sweet T-shirts! Benton specializes in aircooled Porsches. Many of their cars are shabby-chic in that they might look a little rough on the outside, but inside they might be exquisite and tuned for top performance. They'll produce whatever you want.
"Uncanny Valley" phase 2 work-in-progress showing at Reed College, Portland, OR, September 8 - 19, 2010. Dress rehearsal photos by Neighborhood Notes.
KLPE hits the stage with a powerful multimedia performance focusing on transportation justice (#freecta4youth) pushout rates (#raiseup) and police violence (#wechargegenocide // #chicopwatch)
This impressive theatre was designed by the same architect who designed the Bird’s Nest Stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympics
When we were there, the theatre was showing the "Encore Melaka" performance, a fly through the history of Malacca from the days of the Prince of Palembang, Parameswara, to the arrival of the Chinese Admiral Cheng Ho, to the days of the Peranakans who contributed so much to the culture and ethos of Malacca.
The stage is indeed very impressive, with many levels all moving at the same time. It's also a very long long stage....