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(Anser caerulescens). Also known as the Blue Goose, and found in North America. It has two color plumage morphs, white (snow) or gray/blue (blue). These two colors of geese were once thought to be separate species but since they interbreed and are found together throughout their ranges, they are now considered two color phases of the same species.
The pre-selection phase was attended by all contestants, who got passess from the road trips auditions who displayed their talents to different panels of judges, grouped per category and field of expertise. The following art categories were considered: Plastic Arts, Dance and Music, Fashion, Acting and Drama, Cinematography and Photography, and Literature.
From the 587 who auditioned, 70 contestants representing all the categories, were selected to continue to the next phase which is the boot camp. Each category, was represented by the first 10 best contestants, with an exception for the Dance and Music category, which had 20 representatives, as it was the category that had more contestants than all the others (half of the total number of contestants who auditioned).
We had four panel of judges which were composed by: Mr Bruce Itahiwacu - Singer, Ms Nicole Irakoze - Singer and Composer, Mr Bugingo Patrick - Music Producer, Mr Daniel Semivumbi - Singer, Mrs Sandrine Isheja Butera - Radio host, Mr Mani Martin - Singer- Comedian and Actor, Mr Jean de Dieu Kibibi - Artist in Plastic Arts and, Mr Kennedy Mazimpaka - Actor and Film Director, Mr Jean Marie Vianney Kabakera - Artist in Plastic Arts, - Mr Diogene Ntarindwa, Mr Moses Turahirwa - Fashion Designer, Ms Lauren Rwema - Fashion Designer - Mr Phillipe Nyirimihigo - Co-Founder of Illume Creative Studio
Phase II build-out at the South Germantown Bike Park. 118 volunteer hours in 3 days to get the beginner and intermediate lines open and running before the 2014 MoCo Epic.
An actual print from the phase one shoot, 120 film?
The corners are white cause of the lens not being right in the enlarger.
Really rough prints
Experiments to make an image or image sequence that fits the music piece "Violin Phase" by Steve Reich.
At the end of the autumn term, parents and carers of phase two children were invited to see work produced for the Winter exhibition. Year three presented their responses to the climate crisis; year four produced a museum exhibition showcasing their investigations into ancient Egypt; year five showed off vehicles produced as part of their 'How high, how far, how fast?’ project; year six took up residency in The Clipper on Union Street to respond to the question: ‘What does community mean to us?’ This fantastic event was really well attended and the children really enjoyed showing off the results of their learning through the term. A big thank you to all involved!
A scale model of an Amtrak train in Phase IV paint in an interesting case. On display in the 40th Anniversary Museum Train.
Pictured at National Train Day at Washington Union Station, May 7, 2011.
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D worked his ass off here. I helped, but he is the landscaping ninja. Pretty new baby aspen (six total), staked and with retaining walls. Pruned extant trees. Will likely put in nice rocks for ground cover and some sort of flowering bushy things here and there so it's not so stark. Will be fixing the fence and putting in 2x4s or some such at the bottom to keep the neighbor's runoff from screwing with stuff (stupid rocks and excess dirt, bah).
Bonus: In not too long, the babies will be as big as the other aspen, and we will have successfully blocked the view of the ginormous yellow house behind us. Yay!
On September 11, we opened #UBGRoWHome for tours to kick off the final phase of construction and disassembly of the house! It was a wonderful day, and we were grateful for a good turn-out and encouragement from everyone! THANK YOU for coming down and sharing this day with us! To continue showing support, head over to giving.buffalo.edu/grow.
We would also like to take this opportunity to thank several individuals from LPCiminelli, D.V. Brown & Associates Inc., Tiede-Zoeller Tile Corporation, CIR Electrical Construction Corp. and UB's School of Architecture and Planning for coming down to guide and help us! We appreciate your help and wouldn't be here without you!
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Photos by Zhi Ting Phua
At the end of the autumn term, parents and carers of phase two children were invited to see work produced for the Winter exhibition. Year three presented their responses to the climate crisis; year four produced a museum exhibition showcasing their investigations into ancient Egypt; year five showed off vehicles produced as part of their 'How high, how far, how fast?’ project; year six took up residency in The Clipper on Union Street to respond to the question: ‘What does community mean to us?’ This fantastic event was really well attended and the children really enjoyed showing off the results of their learning through the term. A big thank you to all involved!
At the end of the autumn term, parents and carers of phase two children were invited to see work produced for the Winter exhibition. Year three presented their responses to the climate crisis; year four produced a museum exhibition showcasing their investigations into ancient Egypt; year five showed off vehicles produced as part of their 'How high, how far, how fast?’ project; year six took up residency in The Clipper on Union Street to respond to the question: ‘What does community mean to us?’ This fantastic event was really well attended and the children really enjoyed showing off the results of their learning through the term. A big thank you to all involved!