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Simone Damberg Wurtz - bravery, #PPL Dance Company - Al-Col-Hol part of Resolution 2016
Resolution, the festival for new dance at The Place, 8 Jan - 19 Feb 2016.
Simone Damberg Wurtz - bravery
Choreography: Simone Damberg Wurtz
Performers: Edit Domozlai, Antonia Hewitt, Hannah Rudd, Joshua Barwick and Liam Francis
#PPL Dance Company - Al-Col-Hol
Choreography: Dani Harris-Walters & Company
Performers: Sian Cobern, Hattie Grover, Dani Harris-Walters, Jerome Henry, Emmanuell Idris, Beccy McTaggart
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
Pierre Tappon - Wall, Joel & Pete, with Inky Cloak - In Good Company, The Company - Behind Every Man part of Resolution 2016.
Resolution, the festival for new dance at The Place, 8 Jan - 19 Feb 2016.
Pierre Tappon - Wall
Choreography: Pierre Tappon
Performer:Daniel Davidson
Musician: Emma Williams
Costume: Lily Thomson
Set Creation: Rambert
Music: Partita in A Minor, BWV 1013 I Allemande, III Sarabande and II Corrente by JB Bach
Joel & Pete, with Inky Cloak - In Good Company
Choreography: Joel O’Donoghue
Directors: Daniel Fulvio, Martin Moriarty (of Inky Cloak)
Performers: Joel O’Donoghue, PJ Hurst, Pete Yelding
Lighting Designer: Joshua Gadsby
Costume Designer: Rosemary Maltezos
Music: In Good Company by Pete Yelding
The Company - Behind Every Man
Choreography: Lee Griffiths
Performance: Charlotte Blakeman, Christina Dion, Jordan Douglas, Pola Krawczuk, Joshua Nash, Sean Osinlaru, Ezra Owen, Hayleigh Sellors
Ballroom consultant: Pip Amer
Composer: Torben Lars Slyvest
Music: Be my Husband by Nina Simone, Lonely hour part 1 by Shackleton, Burf by Torben Lars Slyvest
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
Jodie Cole - I Am Not In Love part of Resolution 2016
Resolution, the festival for new dance at The Place, 8 Jan - 19 Feb 2016.
Jodie Cole - I Am Not In Love
Choreographer & Performer: Jodie Cole
Music: I’m not in Love by 10cc, Spaceship Earth by MC Xander,
Shame by Young Fathers,
Variazione Di Un Tango by Dustin O'Halloran,
I Know You Are But What Am I? by Mogwai,
Delilah by Florence + the Machine
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
Tomb of Irynefer, TT 290
The tomb of Irynefer, "Servant in thePlace of Truth" a necropolis workman of the Ramesside Period. He lived in the village in the 19th dynasty during the early part of Ramesses II's reign.
Read more over the Tomb of Irynefer and over Deir el-Medina by Lenka Peacock
Wind your way through this enchanting sim with an eclectic blend of forestry, fantasy, folklore, whimsy and magical exploration, with wonderful photo opportunities amongst the ruins, hidden caves, lovers spots and romantic meadows www.eclecticasim.com
Pierre Tappon - Wall, Joel & Pete, with Inky Cloak - In Good Company, The Company - Behind Every Man part of Resolution 2016.
Resolution, the festival for new dance at The Place, 8 Jan - 19 Feb 2016.
Pierre Tappon - Wall
Choreography: Pierre Tappon
Performer:Daniel Davidson
Musician: Emma Williams
Costume: Lily Thomson
Set Creation: Rambert
Music: Partita in A Minor, BWV 1013 I Allemande, III Sarabande and II Corrente by JB Bach
Joel & Pete, with Inky Cloak - In Good Company
Choreography: Joel O’Donoghue
Directors: Daniel Fulvio, Martin Moriarty (of Inky Cloak)
Performers: Joel O’Donoghue, PJ Hurst, Pete Yelding
Lighting Designer: Joshua Gadsby
Costume Designer: Rosemary Maltezos
Music: In Good Company by Pete Yelding
The Company - Behind Every Man
Choreography: Lee Griffiths
Performance: Charlotte Blakeman, Christina Dion, Jordan Douglas, Pola Krawczuk, Joshua Nash, Sean Osinlaru, Ezra Owen, Hayleigh Sellors
Ballroom consultant: Pip Amer
Composer: Torben Lars Slyvest
Music: Be my Husband by Nina Simone, Lonely hour part 1 by Shackleton, Burf by Torben Lars Slyvest
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
sipping black coffee lol ♥
London, UK. 12.02.2017. Lost Dog presents "Juliet and Romeo: A Guide to Long Life and Happy Marriage", at Battersea Arts Centre. Conceived and directed by Ben Duke. Devised and performed by Ben Duke and Solene Weinachter. Artistic Collaborator: Raquel Meseguer. Lighting design by Jackie Shemesh, costume design by James Perkins.
Juliet and Romeo - A Guide to Long Life & Happy Marriage is co-commissioned by Battersea Arts Centre, The Place, and Warwick Arts Centre. The work is funded by Arts Council England via Grants for the Arts. Production time supported by Lancaster Arts. Ben Duke is a Work Place artist.
Photograph © Jane Hobson.
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Shard London Bridge “The Shard”
32 London Bridge Street, Southwark Londres, Reino Unido.
Arquitecto: Renzo Piano 2009-12
Shard London Bridge, anteriormente conocido como London Bridge Tower, también conocido como The Shard of Glass, 32 London Bridge y The Shard. The Shard es el rascacielos más alto de la Unión Europea con 310 metros de altura. Desde su inauguración en julio de 2012, la silueta de The Shard ha determinado el skyline de Londres para siempre. En sus 87 plantas, 72 de ellas utilizables, cuenta con oficinas (plantas 3-28), restaurantes (31-33), el lujoso hotel Shangri-La (34-52), apartamentos (53-65), un mirador (68-72) y la aguja (73-87). Los apartamentos privados de los que solo hay 10, uno por planta, salieron a la venta por precios de entre 30 y 50 millones de libras esterlinas. El mirador del edificio, conocido como "The View", se ha convertido junto al London Eye en el mejor lugar para observar Londres desde las alturas. The View está dividido en tres plantas, dos de ellas cerradas y una terraza descubierta, y la vista que se ofrece es de 360º, siendo posible divisar hasta 65 kilómetros a la redonda. La altura del mirador es casi el doble que la de la noria London Eye
The Place
25 London Bridge Street, The Gem, New London Bridge House Redevelopment
Renzo Piano Building Workshop S.r.l. 2011-13
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shard_London_Bridge
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Rascacielos_en_Londres
www.e-architect.co.uk/london/the-shard-london
www.emporis.com/buildings/256420/the-place-london-united-...
Renzo Piano www.rpbw.com/
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renzo_Piano
London City Hall (Nuevo Ayuntamiento) 110 Queens Walk Southwarks London, UK.
Arquitectos: Norman Foster y Ken Shuttleworth (Foster & Partners) 1998 - 2002
La sede de la autoridad del Gran Londres, proyectado por la oficina del arquitecto británico Norman Foster, se ha convertido en el nuevo icono de la Capital británica. Es el elemento más destacado del proyecto urbanístico “More London” concebido para reordenar la ribera sur del Támesis, entre el London Bridge y el Tower Bridge, y se sitúa en las proximidades de este último.
Destaca por su original forma, un esferoide ovalado distorsionado realizado en vidrio y acero, que se justifica en la necesidad de reducción de la superficie total acristalada del edificio, sacándole el máximo partido, eludiendo la luz sur directa y aprovechando la luz difusa procedente del norte. Un gran esqueleto de acero recubierto de una membrana de vidrio. Su concepción interior y su aspecto exterior pretenden transmitir la transparencia y la accesibilidad del proceso democrático, por lo que se genera mediante una rampa interior por la que el pueblo simbólicamente puede caminar, junto a la cámara de debates de sus representantes electos y por encima de ellos. Todo el edificio se desarrolla a partir de un sistema de comunicaciones helicoidales que circundan las distintas dependencias. La imagen de esta poderosa rampa nos recuerda otra obra de Foster con un simbolismo similar, la cúpula del Reichstag de Berlín.
En la planta inferior, conectada a la plaza central del More, se sitúan una cafetería y una librería. La planta de acceso está reservada a exposiciones, la principal acoge el hemiciclo de sesiones rodeado de la rampa con una galería acristalada sobre el Támesis, mientras que los pisos superiores se destinan a oficinas administrativas en torno a un gran espacio sobre el hemiciclo. Finalmente, la planta octava se reserva a despacho del alcalde y asesores, y las dos plantas superiores, conocidas como “el living room de Londres”, se constituyen en mirador de la ciudad.
Masterplan Plan Director “More London” Southwarks London, U.K.
Arquitectos: Foster & Partners con KSS Architects Limited. 1998-2003-2010
El plan director “More London” se concibe con el fin de reordenar la ribera sur del Támesis, entre el London Bridge y el Tower Bridge. El proyecto constituye un elemento clave en la regeneración Southwarks y ocupa una posición estratégica en la ruta peatonal turística y cultural que incluye la Tate Modern, el Globe Theatre, la catedral de Southwark y el HMS Belfasthasat el London Bridge. Establece un barrio completamente nuevo, sobre una zona urbana que había permanecido sin desarrollar durante décadas, con una rica mezcla de usos, que incluyen el nuevo ayuntamiento de la ciudad, oficinas, un hotel de 4 estrellas, zona comercial y hostelera, y gimnasio, además de la nueva sede del Teatro Infantil Unicornio; un complejo con capacidad para 18.000 puestos de trabajo. Más de la mitad de su superficie se destina a espacios públicos, incluyendo dos grandes plazas y “la pala” un anfiteatro hundido junto al Ayuntamiento para actuaciones al aire libre. El tratamiento paisajístico combina zonas arboladas y láminas de agua, además de esculturas realizadas por artistas como Stephan Balkenhol, Fiona Banner, David Batchelor.
Los edificios, proyectados para conseguir la mayor eficiencia energética, se edifican entre los años 2000 y 2010 con proyectos de la oficina Foster & Partners, salvo el hotel The Hilton London Tower Bridge, obra del equipo de arquitectos Jestico + Whiles, en 2006 y el Teatro Unicornio obra de Keith Williams Architects
Pierre Tappon - Wall, Joel & Pete, with Inky Cloak - In Good Company, The Company - Behind Every Man part of Resolution 2016.
Resolution, the festival for new dance at The Place, 8 Jan - 19 Feb 2016.
Pierre Tappon - Wall
Choreography: Pierre Tappon
Performer:Daniel Davidson
Musician: Emma Williams
Costume: Lily Thomson
Set Creation: Rambert
Music: Partita in A Minor, BWV 1013 I Allemande, III Sarabande and II Corrente by JB Bach
Joel & Pete, with Inky Cloak - In Good Company
Choreography: Joel O’Donoghue
Directors: Daniel Fulvio, Martin Moriarty (of Inky Cloak)
Performers: Joel O’Donoghue, PJ Hurst, Pete Yelding
Lighting Designer: Joshua Gadsby
Costume Designer: Rosemary Maltezos
Music: In Good Company by Pete Yelding
The Company - Behind Every Man
Choreography: Lee Griffiths
Performance: Charlotte Blakeman, Christina Dion, Jordan Douglas, Pola Krawczuk, Joshua Nash, Sean Osinlaru, Ezra Owen, Hayleigh Sellors
Ballroom consultant: Pip Amer
Composer: Torben Lars Slyvest
Music: Be my Husband by Nina Simone, Lonely hour part 1 by Shackleton, Burf by Torben Lars Slyvest
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
Tomb of Irynefer, TT 290
The tomb of Irynefer, "Servant in thePlace of Truth" a necropolis workman of the Ramesside Period. He lived in the village in the 19th dynasty during the early part of Ramesses II's reign.
Read more over the Tomb of Irynefer and over Deir el-Medina by Lenka Peacock
Simone Damberg Wurtz - bravery, #PPL Dance Company - Al-Col-Hol part of Resolution 2016
Resolution, the festival for new dance at The Place, 8 Jan - 19 Feb 2016.
Simone Damberg Wurtz - bravery
Choreography: Simone Damberg Wurtz
Performers: Edit Domozlai, Antonia Hewitt, Hannah Rudd, Joshua Barwick and Liam Francis
#PPL Dance Company - Al-Col-Hol
Choreography: Dani Harris-Walters & Company
Performers: Sian Cobern, Hattie Grover, Dani Harris-Walters, Jerome Henry, Emmanuell Idris, Beccy McTaggart
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
[Eclectica] Mystica Weddings & Honeymoons www.eclecticasim.com, The Place (61, 96, 259) - Moderate
Make your way through Mystica, the newest build on the ever changing Eclectica sim, a mystical floating archipelago in the sky with the popular wedding chapel below, propose, elope, automated, free honeymoon,photos, relax, meditate, romance,lovers, cuddle
Jodie Cole - I Am Not In Love part of Resolution 2016
Resolution, the festival for new dance at The Place, 8 Jan - 19 Feb 2016.
Jodie Cole - I Am Not In Love
Choreographer & Performer: Jodie Cole
Music: I’m not in Love by 10cc, Spaceship Earth by MC Xander,
Shame by Young Fathers,
Variazione Di Un Tango by Dustin O'Halloran,
I Know You Are But What Am I? by Mogwai,
Delilah by Florence + the Machine
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
Monday, May 9, 2016- 130/366 (3052/3288)- Monday nights are still one of my favorite of the week; enjoying a cold one, good pub grub, great conversation about the bible, and even better fellowship!
This was taken before heading to Wapping for my paparazzi footy night with mattomatto . HMS St Albans (F83) can be seen alongside HMS Belfast :)
Umanoove|Didy Veldman: The Knot
Umanoove, under the artistic direction of choreographer Didy Veldman, presents THE KNOT at The Place, 20-21 Nov 2018.
Dancers: Oliver Chapman, Sam Costello, Mathieu Geffré, Mai Lisa Guinoo, Sara Harton, Dane Hurst, Angela Venturini
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
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Shard London Bridge “The Shard”
32 London Bridge Street, Southwark Londres, Reino Unido.
Arquitecto: Renzo Piano 2009-12
Shard London Bridge, anteriormente conocido como London Bridge Tower, también conocido como The Shard of Glass, 32 London Bridge y The Shard. The Shard es el rascacielos más alto de la Unión Europea con 310 metros de altura. Desde su inauguración en julio de 2012, la silueta de The Shard ha determinado el skyline de Londres para siempre. En sus 87 plantas, 72 de ellas utilizables, cuenta con oficinas (plantas 3-28), restaurantes (31-33), el lujoso hotel Shangri-La (34-52), apartamentos (53-65), un mirador (68-72) y la aguja (73-87). Los apartamentos privados de los que solo hay 10, uno por planta, salieron a la venta por precios de entre 30 y 50 millones de libras esterlinas. El mirador del edificio, conocido como "The View", se ha convertido junto al London Eye en el mejor lugar para observar Londres desde las alturas. The View está dividido en tres plantas, dos de ellas cerradas y una terraza descubierta, y la vista que se ofrece es de 360º, siendo posible divisar hasta 65 kilómetros a la redonda. La altura del mirador es casi el doble que la de la noria London Eye
The Place
25 London Bridge Street, The Gem, New London Bridge House Redevelopment
Renzo Piano Building Workshop S.r.l. 2011-13
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shard_London_Bridge
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Rascacielos_en_Londres
www.e-architect.co.uk/london/the-shard-london
www.emporis.com/buildings/256420/the-place-london-united-...
Renzo Piano www.rpbw.com/
Pierre Tappon - Wall, Joel & Pete, with Inky Cloak - In Good Company, The Company - Behind Every Man part of Resolution 2016.
Resolution, the festival for new dance at The Place, 8 Jan - 19 Feb 2016.
Pierre Tappon - Wall
Choreography: Pierre Tappon
Performer:Daniel Davidson
Musician: Emma Williams
Costume: Lily Thomson
Set Creation: Rambert
Music: Partita in A Minor, BWV 1013 I Allemande, III Sarabande and II Corrente by JB Bach
Joel & Pete, with Inky Cloak - In Good Company
Choreography: Joel O’Donoghue
Directors: Daniel Fulvio, Martin Moriarty (of Inky Cloak)
Performers: Joel O’Donoghue, PJ Hurst, Pete Yelding
Lighting Designer: Joshua Gadsby
Costume Designer: Rosemary Maltezos
Music: In Good Company by Pete Yelding
The Company - Behind Every Man
Choreography: Lee Griffiths
Performance: Charlotte Blakeman, Christina Dion, Jordan Douglas, Pola Krawczuk, Joshua Nash, Sean Osinlaru, Ezra Owen, Hayleigh Sellors
Ballroom consultant: Pip Amer
Composer: Torben Lars Slyvest
Music: Be my Husband by Nina Simone, Lonely hour part 1 by Shackleton, Burf by Torben Lars Slyvest
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
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Another Photo taken of the shard at night time on a very cold evening
I have made a quick editing run through of a rig shot if anyone is interested in seeing it :)
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Inspired by Vickie's sunset photo , while waiting for mattomatto to finish his work before heading out for our footy night, I decided to say "Alreet to Shardie!" from Wapping :)
Pierre Tappon - Wall, Joel & Pete, with Inky Cloak - In Good Company, The Company - Behind Every Man part of Resolution 2016.
Resolution, the festival for new dance at The Place, 8 Jan - 19 Feb 2016.
Pierre Tappon - Wall
Choreography: Pierre Tappon
Performer:Daniel Davidson
Musician: Emma Williams
Costume: Lily Thomson
Set Creation: Rambert
Music: Partita in A Minor, BWV 1013 I Allemande, III Sarabande and II Corrente by JB Bach
Joel & Pete, with Inky Cloak - In Good Company
Choreography: Joel O’Donoghue
Directors: Daniel Fulvio, Martin Moriarty (of Inky Cloak)
Performers: Joel O’Donoghue, PJ Hurst, Pete Yelding
Lighting Designer: Joshua Gadsby
Costume Designer: Rosemary Maltezos
Music: In Good Company by Pete Yelding
The Company - Behind Every Man
Choreography: Lee Griffiths
Performance: Charlotte Blakeman, Christina Dion, Jordan Douglas, Pola Krawczuk, Joshua Nash, Sean Osinlaru, Ezra Owen, Hayleigh Sellors
Ballroom consultant: Pip Amer
Composer: Torben Lars Slyvest
Music: Be my Husband by Nina Simone, Lonely hour part 1 by Shackleton, Burf by Torben Lars Slyvest
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com