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Santa makes an early Christmas visit to Loyola’s campus on December 5, 2010. Singing with Santa precedes another fine event, Christmas at Loyola: A Musical Celebration.
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Photo by Harold Baquet
Santa makes an early Christmas visit to Loyola’s campus on December 5, 2010. Singing with Santa precedes another fine event, Christmas at Loyola: A Musical Celebration.
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Photo by Harold Baquet
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Singing Stones
The instrument is created with 100 river rocks suspended by music wire from a wing-shaped sound box and hanging in a steep arch. The strings (vibrating longitudinally) release their music as the performers dance and, with rosin-covered gloves, stroke, caress, and tug the strings. Ela Lamblin and Leah Mann gathered resonant slate from the Cascade mountains, stones from the Pacific Ocean, and rocks from the Applegate River to create this breathtakingly beautiful combination of sculptural stone, delicate movement, and symphonic sound.
Santa makes an early Christmas visit to Loyola’s campus on December 5, 2010. Singing with Santa precedes another fine event, Christmas at Loyola: A Musical Celebration.
© Loyola University New Orleans
Photo by Harold Baquet
This car is named the Sashimi Tabernacle choir. These are all the sining bass, trout, catfish, and lobsters that were around awhile back. These are two of the crew of around 20 that helped build this. It takes approximately 1000 hrs of maintenance per year. Ffor more info go to: www.sashimitabernaclechoir.org
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Blackcap singing at Riverside Nature Park, Dundee.
The jewel, the prize
looking into your eyes
Cool pools drown your mind
What else will you find
I heard a rumour
it was just a rumour
I heard a rumour
what have you done to her
Myriad lights-they said I'd be impressed Arabian Knights-at your primitive best
A tourist oasis-reflects in seedy sunshades
a monstrous oil tanker
it's wound bleeding in seas
I heard a rumour
what have you done to her
I heard a rumour
what have you done to her
Veiled behind screens
kept as your baby machine
Whilst you conquer more orifices
Of boys, goats and things
Ripped out sheeps' eyes-no forks or knives
Myriad lights-they said I'd be impressed
Arabian Knights-at your primitive best
A Linnet that was singing from a tree branch in the fields alongside Short Wood, on day 1 of 30 Days Wild.
Singing his heart out.Thanks everyone for your feedback and any help or advice greatly appreciated
regards Clive
A night of Cambodian Cultural Arts at Sovanna Phum theater in Phnom Penh. Residents of the Tonle Bassac artists community displayed their many talents in song, dance, and various instruments. For many of them this was the first time they've ever been able to perform publicly.
Tonle Bassac is a slum community threatened with destruction in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
BOX DATE: 2022
MANUFACTURER: Jakks Pacific
DOLLS IN LINE: MIrabel; Isabela
PERSONAL FUN FACT written by my sister: The Singing Mirabel probably has the best quality outfit of all our Encanto dolls. Yes, it's mostly made of the same cheap satiny stuff as everyone else's clothes, but the blue part at the hemline? It's a really different fabric--it's thicker and textured. Apart from that, her outfit could easily be confused with our other Mirabel's. I think the shoes might be exactly the same, but I noticed how awesome/detailed the mold actually is when I was zooming in on both outfit photos to compare them. They've got designs and a wood grain texture on the inside, like Dolores'. Her glasses look the same to me too. Interesting that Mirabel has such bright green glasses. I like how she chose round frames like me! The cool thing? The candle! Shelly hasn't watched the movie yet (we HAVE to fix that) and thought it was some sort of beverage cup for Mirabel when she saw it in the tiny pictures in the ebay listing we got Mirabel from. Once she opened it, she deduced that it was, in fact, a candle. When I saw it on our dinning room table after Shelly opened Mirabel, I knew immediately what it was! A VERY cool prop for when I eventually write and create a My Story photo!!!