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London : The Place Resolution

The Place’s Resolution! season is at its 23rd year, this annual programme of new year dance is a marathon of fresh beginnings.

78 new works in the next 6 weeks something quite amazing that will offer comedy, compulsions and a dash of ballet.

Mastered by The Ticket Theatre Dance it could be called a portrait of backstage chaos.

Some examples…

A cleaner prepares the stage while dancers warm up…

Lexi Bradburn has fun with the panic of getting a show on…

Eleanor Sikorski’s Chocolate gets darker as the piece goes on and anyone can find humor on it.

That is contemporary dance…but more of all that is London as usual full of promise and surprises.

 

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May a Star by Haidji

May a Star Haidji ©2011 Quarta-feira, 26 de Janeiro de 2011

The idea of “May a Star” was born observing a Summit Conference,
where many leaders of many countries were together
speaking about more or less common problems.

Leaders from diferent countries, at the same place at the same time
also when everyone have their own country and own problems.

Based also on my view that, for me

“Art isn’t politicaly left or right
but politicaly human”

I decided to start the project…”May a Star”

Actulaly, if I’m not wrong,
we have more than 200 countries in the world
considering West Sahara independent from Marrocco,
Palestine and Israel as independent places,
Taiwan independent from China,
and Vatican as something a part…a country?in a way…

The project start with the realization of artworks, oil on canvas,30 x 30cm
with a star (diferent for every country, but always a star)
and a verse in the backside with a message to every political leader :

“May a star protect yor dreams while you’re sleeping
and show you the way while you’re awake”

with the canvas, a letter and a cd explainning the project.

(that can be interpretate in 2 ways…some persons sleep while they’re awake and others are really awake)
The paintings are to be send to every political leader from every country in the world.
independent from political views, culture, religion, ecc
is possible for every leader to do good things for people on his own country, other countries , enviroment and Earth self.
Stars are in diferent religions, cultures and costumes as sign to show the way for the humanity
have the same essence and is the same symbol.

Also 5 paintings , in large dimensions are planned to be made about
the 5 continents
and photos/videos about the paintings and the projectand photos and videos of the paintings
when all paintings are in all countries,
a exhibition will be made at the same time that every country have a star.
the paintings are not the be exposed before they are sent, the sense is more that they are in every country of the world at the same time that an probably exhibition about with the largest painting and videos/photos are showing the project and where they are and who are the actual world leaders that received the paintings

The first painting is already made and sent with a letter about the project.
others are on the way …
The project is for 2011-2012

Haidji ©2011

More about Haidji also in our internet stream TV at : http://www.info4tv.org/?p=738

 
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People’s Choice Award

Nokia Theater, California, United States Wednesday 11 January 2012

The People’s Choice Awards is an American awards show, celebrating the fan favorites in music, movies and television.

The awards show is the only major awards show where real people – as opposed to the usual industry people – get to vote.

The show has been held annually since 1975 and is voted on by the general public through the Internet. The People’s Choice Awards air on CBS.

 
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Kokuriko-zaka kara 2012 ( soft power Japan)

Today the release of the last Goro Miyazaki ´s cult animated movie.

A group of Yokohama teens look to save their school’s clubhouse from the wrecking ball in preparations for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.

 

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« Les Escales », une nouvelle maison d’édition pour lecteurs voyageurs

Une nouvelle maison d’édition française baptisée « Les Escales » embarque les lecteurs à partir de ce mois de janvier pour une quinzaine de traversées par an autour de deux collections, l’une de polars et l’autre de littérature des horizons lointains.
Avec à la barre Véronique Cardi, sa directrice littéraire formée dans les départements littérature étrangère de Belfond et du Seuil, cette petite structure, qui publiera moins de 20 romans par an, mise sur la découverte de nouveaux auteurs non français, aussi bien allemands, irlandais que néo-zélandais.

Dans la collection « Escales littéraires », paraît le 12 janvier le premier roman de Amy Sackville Là est la danse, que cette romancière anglaise a écrit à moins de 30 ans. Elle emporte le lecteur sur les traces de la première expédition au Pôle Nord, celle de Edward Mackley. Sa jeune épouse l’attendra en vain. Prisonnier de la glace, son corps ne sera retrouvé qu’au bout de soixante ans… Dans sa main, un journal de bord retraçant l’odyssée de l’équipage. Un siècle plus tard, l’une de ses descendantes se plongera dans ce passé et découvrira un terrible secret.
Côté « Escales noires », la nouvelle maison publie le 19 janvier La Ville rouge du journaliste et écrivain italien Paolo Roversi. Deux jeunes garçons sont témoins, en 1958 à Milan, de l’attaque de fourgons de la Banque d’Italie. Marqués à jamais par cette scène, l’un deviendra policier et l’autre malfaiteur. De braquages sanglants en arrestations musclées, leurs parcours se croisent pendant plus de deux décennies quand ils s’élèvent dans la hiérarchie de la police et de la pègre.

L´Orient Le Jour ©2011

 

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