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About prosumerzen

Male 4 languages : english,francaise,italiano,deutsch My minds travels to collect the political fault lines in the world. My heart travels to sample the cultural fault lines in the world. And HUMPOLITICS ( human geo-politics) is what draws me there. If it is true that for each problem there is a solution it also true that each solution contains a problem. That means that each rule has its own except and each except its own rule.

da un punto di vista culturale ed artistico

  • La Massoneria in Italia ha circa 22.000 iscritti = 1 ogni 909 Italiani ,( si escludono donne e minorenni che non sono ammessi)

    Italia Futura ne ha circa 51.000 ovvero circa 1 ogni 784 Italiani ( solo i votanti)

    Vi sono 150.000 affiliati a Mafia SpA = in media circa 1 ogni 400 Italiani

    nel 2011 un import di 110.000 auto da piu´di 105.000 euro = in media 1 ogni 380 Italiani ,( considerando solo i maggiorenni che possono avere una patente)

    Beppe Grilllo ha 896.000 amici in facebook ,ovvero circa 1 ogni 44 italiani ( considerando solo gli italiani webizzati/webizzabili)

    questo ed altro alla luce del fatto che il 1. Partito Italiano e´” Non Voto”… che significa da un punto di vista culturale ed artistico … ?

 
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Posted by on May 25, 2012 in Art as a matter of life

 

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.Performing Leadership: Observations from the World of Music

This paper explores leadership as an emergent social process. We begin by
discussing and contesting the tradition privileging linear management processes, and offer
as a counterpoint accounts of distributed leadership out of which our focus on leadership Performing Leadership: Observations from the World of Music

 
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Posted by on May 24, 2012 in Uncategorized

 

Cheng Ran: What Why How (Shangai)

Hangzhou-based video artist Cheng Ran breaks onto the Shanghai scene with his first solo show. Premiering an assortment of short films and video clips, Cheng reveals a deep interest in 20th century art house cinema and rock n’ roll music.

WHEN:

Today

Ends May 27th

daily

WHERE:
Leo Xu Projects
CONTACT:
  • 3461-1245
 
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Posted by on May 23, 2012 in Music

 

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The 18th Istanbul Theatre Festival

The 18th Istanbul Theatre Festival presents a rich panorama of productions exploring social dynamics and questioning the themes such as war, immigration, human rights and violence.

 

The 2012 festival features a special performance by world-renowned contemporary artist Kutlug Ataman: Silsel.The Theatre Festival also takes part as co-producer in the creations of four local groups.Nine young groups invited to the festival under the title New Wave will meet their audience at their own venues and at Salon.From 2012 on, the Theatre Festival aims to revitalize and provide continuity to its educational projects. Workshops and seminar programs oriented towards young artists and theatre students will be organized to develop international collaborations with leading institutions in the field of theatre and dance.

 

Exhibition and conferences are the other important events of the festival. The Theatre Festival welcomes The 2012 Year of Chinese Culture in Turkey. It commences on May 5 and ends, on May 8, with a colourful street parade. In addition to the Shanghai Song and Dance Ensemble, the Beijing Opera and the Beijing Dragon and Lion Street Theatre, the Kite Workshop aimed at a younger audience are colourful events unique to the Chinese year.

 

The Theatre Festival will run from May 16th – June 5th at various locations in Istanbul.

 

For tickets and scheduling information, check out http://www.biletix.com or http://www.iksv.org/en

 
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Posted by on May 23, 2012 in Theater

 

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Monday & Music ,(Beirut)

There is one thing that goes hand in hand with nightlife, and to go even further, with life itself. That one this is music. The music world is vast and to me seems endless. On a weekly basis I attend clubs, pubs and events that fill my ears with melodies. It is always a great thing to expand your music library. Whether you are a DJ, a rock-star, an industry professional or more importantly a true fan of music, coming across new solid tunes is more than a pleasure.

Every week I post a list of 10 artists, albums or songs to check out, in hopes to share my music library with fellow BNLer’s.

Feel free to leave comments regarding my suggestions or your own music suggestions in the comment box below. 

 

02 Music Sharing Monday on BeirutNightLife.com!1. Right There – Nicole Scherzinger: Sexy sexy sexy! Nicole and the song both. This is a hot jam that will put you in the mood to dance and seductively. Nicole Scherzinger is the font woman of the group the Pussy Cat Dolls but now has her solo work to be proud of, especially this song.

 

 

 

 

 Music Sharing Monday on BeirutNightLife.com!2. Hard – Rihanna: Yeah, yeah, yeah she’s so hard…This is track you have got to turn up. Bad Girl Riri is so hard! Her thug attitude is the best and it comes out in this song. In the lyrics Rihanna let’s us know that her “reign just won’t let up”…. This song also features Young Jeezy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

220px TheWantedGYC Music Sharing Monday on BeirutNightLife.com!3. Glad You Came – The Wanted: This is a song by the recently very popular British/Irish boy band, The Wanted. The song peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, not bad for their second single. I predict that this group is just going to get bigger.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

250px Demco1 Music Sharing Monday on BeirutNightLife.com!4. Mashrou3 Leila: This is an alternative rock band that Lebanon can be proud to call its own. The band is all from and currently resides in Lebanon. The band has released two studio albums but trust me you must check them out live!

 

 

 

 

220px Novemberrain Music Sharing Monday on BeirutNightLife.com!5. November Rain – Guns N’ Roses: Classic! This band and this song are just timeless. The song was written by famous singer Axl Rose and features a sweeping orchestral backing. It is one of Guns N’ Roses’ longest songs and definitely one of my favorite.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Music Sharing Monday on BeirutNightLife.com!6. Gigi l’amoroso – Dalida: Aside from the fact that Dalida is one of my favorite singers/artists of all time this song is amazing. Dalida is an incredible and very cultured woman she recorded songs in literally more than 10 languages that included French, English and Arabic among many others. Check out this song and all of Dalida’s work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

220px Thtfc Music Sharing Monday on BeirutNightLife.com!7. Hand That Feeds – Nine Inch Nails: I will most likely mention Nine Inch Nails several times in future posts but I will start with The Hand That Feeds, which was released as the lead single for the album With Teeth. It is the highest charting song by Nine Inch Nails on all charts except for U.S. because their single “Only” took that spot. Nine Inch Nails are raw and unmatched when it comes to rock music. Check them out you will see what I mean.

 

 

 

 

 

220px Paintitblack Music Sharing Monday on BeirutNightLife.com!8. Paint It, Black – The Rolling Stones: This song is more like an anthem to me. It’s the first single from the US version of their fourth album entitled Aftermath. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote this epic song.

 

 

 

 

 

 

220px Swedish House Mafia   Save The World Music Sharing Monday on BeirutNightLife.com!9. Save The World – Swedish House Mafia: All year we heard the questions “Who’s gonna save the world tonight?” Thanks to the Swedish House Mafia and John Martin, who sang and co-wrote the song with the house music trio. The song received a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording, and in my opinion should have won.

 

 

 

 

 

 

220px Bowiechanges2 Music Sharing Monday on BeirutNightLife.com!10. Changes – David Bowie: Changes is a masterpiece. It is one of Bowie’s best-known songs. The lyrics are often seen as a manifesto for his chameleonic personality, the frequent change of the world today, and frequent reinventions of his musical style throughout the 1970s. This is the last song Bowie performed live on stage before his retirement from live performances at the end of 2006.

 
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Posted by on May 23, 2012 in Music

 

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La Paul Taylor Dance Company – Les étés de la danse 8ème édition ,(Paris)

Festivals and festivities, Theatre and shows / Dance

District : Trocadéro

Théatre National de Chaillot

Member of the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau

From June 19 2012 to June 28 2012

Description :

 

Chaque été, depuis maintenant sept ans, le festival Les Etés de la Danse donne rendez-vous au public avec les plus grandes compagnies internationales.

En 2012, c’est la Paul Taylor Dance Company qui ouvre le bal. Douze ballets sont donnés en alternance (dix représentations), composant à chaque spectacle un programme différent. Une occasion unique de retrouver le répertoire et de découvrir cinq pièces en première en France.

 

Informations

Full price :

45 €

 

Discount price :

20 €

 

Jours d’ouverture
L M M J V S D

Accessibility disabled persons

-Handicap visuel : audiodescription; programmes en braille et gros caractères; jumelles de théâtre.

-Handicap auditif : amplification par casque et boucle magnétique (salles Gémier et Jean Vilar); traduction en LSF; surtitrage sur écran individuel.Visites adaptées du théâtre et ateliers artistiques.
-Handicap moteur : les spectateurs à mobilité réduite doivent impérativement nous prévenir de leur venue lors de la réservation pour l’organisation de leur accès en salle 01 53 65 30 00.
Réservations 01 53 65 30 00 (individuels) 01 53 65 30 01 (groupes) · fax 01 47 27 39 23 · rp09@theatre-chaillot.fr
Renseignements / Accès Culture 01 53 65 30 74 accesculture@theatre-chaillot.fr www.accesculture.org
Saison 2011-2012 :
-Programme des spectacles adaptés du Théâtre Chaillot
Retrouver l’actualité événementielle adaptée sur Arianeinfo.org

 
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Posted by on May 23, 2012 in Dance

 

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Kakiemon elephants From Japan, Edo period, late 17th century AD ,(London)

 

 These splendid elephants are made from porcelain with a milky-white glaze called nigoshide, decorated with brilliant overglaze enamels in yellow, red, green and blue — in the so-called ‘Kakiemon’ style.

Many such models of animals, such as dogs, cats, deer, boars and horses, were made as ornaments for European mantelpieces.

Real elephants would not have been seen in Japan at this time, and these unusual examples were likely ordered specially by merchants of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) for export.

Porcelain making began in Japan relatively late, in the 1610s. For several decades around the fall of the Ming dynasty in 1644, production in China was curtailed, giving an opportunity for Japanese makers temporarily to take over the trade.

From about 1660 potters near Arita in Kyushu began Kakiemon-style decoration in overglaze coloured enamels and these elephants date from the period 1660-90.

 

References

L. Smith, V. Harris and T. Clark, Japanese art: masterpieces in the British Museum (London, The British Museum Press, 1990)

 
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Posted by on May 23, 2012 in Vernissages

 

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The Poetry of the Taliban

Speakers: Felix Kuehn and Alex van Linschoten

 

The poetry of the Taliban, treated by many analysts as mere propaganda, is a prominent part of how they present themselves to the Afghan population. Felix Kuehn and Alex Strick van Linschoten have collected over 200 poems drawing upon Afghan legend and recent history as well as upon a long tradition of Persian, Urdu and Pashto verse.
The poems, most of which have been published on Taliban websites, offer a very different perspective on fighters often perceived as dourly ideological and devoid of humanity and provide a unique insight into their motivations.

to listen :

http://www.iiss.org/EasySiteWeb/media/talibanpoetry.mp3

©2012 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE AUTHOR(S) AND THE PUBLISHER
Felix Kuehn and Alex Strick van Linschoten are the co-founders of AfghanWire, an online research and media-monitoring group giving a more prominent voice to local Afghan media.  Both have lived and worked in Kandahar for the past five years, conducting research on the Taliban. 

 

 

 
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Posted by on May 23, 2012 in Art as a matter of life

 

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I 10 di Capaci e Via d´Amelio … dedicato a

 

 

Francesca Morvillo

Antonio Montinaro

Rocco Dicillo

Emanuela Loi 

Agostino Catalano

Vincenzo Li Muli

Walter Eddie Cosina 

Claudio Traina 

Per tutta la settimana ripeteremo questo articolo in ognuno degli inzines , ( internet magazines),del crossmedia per ricordare le stragi compiute da un non state actor appartenente alla categoria del trannational organized crime noto come  mafia .

Provocatoria la scelta di usare 10 teschi invece di altrettante foto.

Provocatoria perche´siamo in giornate post-ballottaggio ed a parte le dichiarazioni , i twitter di rito  ed i ” copia&incolla” di citazioni colte nei facebook la testa delle dirigenze delle politics elected elites e´presa a verificare  quanti consiglieri ed assessori si siano incamerati o persi… se non a strumentalizzare il ricordo a fini post-ballottaggio

Provocatoria perche´stiamo parlando di un assasinio e quindi non e´il tempo dello sfumato ,del soft, del politically correct … .

Provocatorio che i primi due teschi, quelli per testimoniare Giovanni Falcone e Paolo Borsellino,siano senza nome dato che che la brevita´dei messaggi twitter, facebook, sms e le necessita´di ottimizzare lo spazio degli articoli dimentica troppo spesso chemorirono in 10 e di citare i nomi di tutti… . Tutti servitori dello state actor chamato Italia.

Per meglio commemorare abbiamo deciso di usare una frase molto profonda scritta da una giovane Ambasciatrice della Lega Italiana dei Diritti Umani , Silvia Morini, a commento del viaggio che hanno fatto con la Presidentessa della LIDU, Tiziana Gardini, presso la Corte di Giustizia Internazionale per assistere ad una seduta del processo contro il boia dei Balcani.

Non è esperienza da tutti i giorni e tantomeno un’opportunità offerta di frequente quella di assistere ad un processo in aula, figurarsi quando è in gioco il giudizio di chi ha a proprio carico l’accusa di aver distrutto migliaia di vite umane. Quasi annoiato lo sguardo dell’imputato, mentre segue l’ennesima seduta volta a giudicare la sua condotta. Esperienza già vista per lui ma molto nuova per noi, che ci guardiamo intorno attenti a cogliere ogni minimo segnale e particolare per riuscire ad immagazzinare più elementi possibili di quell’esperienza che comunque sappiamo irripetibile. E ci stupiamo, ascoltiamo, impariamo. Cresciamo noi e contemporaneamente cresce la nostra consapevolezza del mondo

(Silvia Morini / Ambasciatrice LIDU http://prosumerzen.net/lega-internazionale-per-i-diritti-umani/)

Le parole di Silvia ci hanno fatto pensare ai visi dei capi e dei membri del non state actor chiamato mafia  troppe volte visti nei tribunali ed alle migliaia di persone che hanno condannato ad una “morte bianca” nel quotidiano della loro vita.

Grazie Giovanni,Paolo,Francesca,Antonio,Rocco,Emanuela,Vincenzo,Claudio .

Prosumerzen

Prosumerzen autorizza il re-print se si pone a fondo pagina con hyperlink attivo : ” Re-print autorizzato da Prosumerzen www.prosumerzen.net”. Inoltre deve essere attivo anche l´hyperlink per la web page della LIDU.

 

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Yayoi Kusama at Tate Modern , London

One of Japan’s best-known living artists, Yayoi Kusama’s work spans more than six decades. This Tate Modern exhibition follows her career from early paintings of provincial Japan to the daring advances that followed.

Kusama is known for her immersive artworks, and the exhibition features a series of rooms covered in hallucinatory polka dots, mirrors and more.

About Yayoi Kusama

Kusama was born in Matsumoto, Japan in 1929. She trained in traditional Japanese painting while also exploring the European and American avant-garde.

After moving to the United States in the late 1950s, Kusama forged her own direction in sculpture and installation, adopting techniques of montage and soft sculpture, which influenced artists including Andy Warhol.

In the 1960s Kusama moved from painting, sculpture and collage to installations, films and performances. In 1973 she returned to Japan, where she began a parallel career as a poet and novelist.

Highlights of the Yayoi Kusama Exhibition

Highlights of the Yayoi Kusama exhibition include:

  • Infinity Mirrored Room – Filled with the Brilliance of Life 2011, Kusama’s largest mirrored room to date, created especially for the show
  • A group of Kusama’s first Infinity Net paintings from her early years in New York
  • Aggregation: One Thousand Boats Show 1963, her first room installation
  • A selection of Sex Obsession and Food Obsession Accumulation Sculptures dating from 1962 to 1968
  • Kusama’s Self-Obliteration 1968, a film capturing her period of experimental performance
  • The Clouds 1984, a sculptural installation comprising 100 black and white cushions
  • Heaven and Earth 1991, which features snake-like forms emerging from 40 boxes
  • I’m Here, but Nothing 2000, a dark space covered with fluorescent polka dots
Featured Artist Yayoi Kusama
 
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Posted by on May 15, 2012 in Vernissages

 

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