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Opening-day Artist Talk: Guillermo Kuitca
Painting is considered Kuitca's primary medium, yet the work on view in this exhibition includes steadfast engagements with drawing, theater, sculpture, and architecture. Join the artist for an illustrated conversation on working in between traditional artistic expressions, with Walker director Olga Viso, the show's coordinating curator, and Douglas Dreishpoon, exhibition curator and senior curator at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery.
Le Rail Club Model Sat
Le réseau d'exposition du Rail Club Model Sat (Saint-Saturnin, Vaucluse)
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CKOI L’ART URBAIN !? Du soleil, d’la mer et des poules ! Découvre l’artiste Mademoiselle Maurice #01
Dans cette épisode on découvre ensemble l'Art urbain et les installations artistiques, le tout en ayant l'immense honneur de rencontrer Mademoiselle Maurice dans son atelier, au couvent, à Marseille.
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otarie gourmande à Montgeron 91230
otarie gourmande à Montgeron 91230
Full video: Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's lecture at Collège de France (in French/English subtitles)
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
“Chorégraphier Bach : incarner une abstraction”
In the framework of the programme “Le Collège de France reçoit l’Opéra national de Paris”, the prestigious Paris-based Collège de France has invited choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker to give a lecture on her concept of choreography and on her trajectory as an artist. The conference is part of the 350-year jubilee of the Opéra National de Paris.
The Collège de France is a teaching and research institute that was founded in 1530 by Francis I of France. The Collège de France is the only institute in the world that offers seminars of the highest level that are accessible to all without prerequisites or the need to register. Several renowned French scientists and thinkers, like Henri Bergson, Pierre Boulez and Michel Foucault, taught at the college.
Recorded on Wednesday 10 April 2019 – 6:30 pm
Amphithéâtre Marguerite de Navarre, Collège de France, Paris
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Qu'avait donc découvert F. Mitterrand après 14 années passées à l'Elysée ?
François Asselineau: Qu'avait donc découvert F. Mitterrand après 14 années passé à l'Elysée ?...
- Question N°01 -
Cathédrale d'Aix-la-Chapelle (UNESCO/NHK)
C'est de 790 à 800 environ que l'empereur Charlemagne entreprit la construction de la chapelle Palatine, basilique octogonale à coupole, imitée des églises de l'Empire romain d'Orient et ornée de précieuses adjonctions datant de l'époque médiévale.
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Sketch Malik Bentalha - L'école - La Grande Soirée du Rire - 22/02/2014
Sur la scène de l'Olympia, Virginie Guilhaume et Titoff accueillent de nombreux humoristes issus de la précédente et de la nouvelle génération. Les humoristes présents : Anne Roumanoff, Malik Bentalha, Kheiron, Charlotte Gabris, Mustapha El Atrassi, Florent Peyre, Olivier de Benoist, Patrick Bosso, Antonia de Rendinger, Chevallier et Laspalès, Tex.
Italian literature | Wikipedia audio article
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- Socrates
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Italian literature is written in the Italian language, particularly within Italy. It may also refer to literature written by Italians or in Italy in other languages spoken in Italy, often languages that are closely related to modern Italian. An early example of Italian literature is the tradition of vernacular lyric poetry performed in Occitan, which reached Italy by the end of the 12th century. In 1230, the Sicilian School is notable for being the first style in standard Italian. Dante Alighieri, one of the greatest of Italian poets, is notable for his Divine Comedy. Petrarch did classical research and wrote lyric poetry. Renaissance humanism developed during the 14th and the beginning of the 15th centuries. Humanists sought to create a citizenry able to speak and write with eloquence and clarity. Early humanists, such as Petrarch, were great collectors of antique manuscripts. Lorenzo de Medici shows the influence of Florence on the Renaissance. Leonardo da Vinci wrote a treatise on painting. The development of the drama in the 15th century was very great. The fundamental characteristic of the era following Renaissance is that it perfected the Italian character of its language. Niccolò Machiavelli and Francesco Guicciardini were the chief originators of the science of history. Pietro Bembo was an influential figure in the development of the Italian language and an influence on the 16th-century revival of interest in the works of Petrarch.
In 1690 the Academy of Arcadia was instituted with the goal of restoring literature by imitating the simplicity of the ancient shepherds with sonnets, madrigals, canzonette and blank verse. In the 17th century, some strong and independent thinkers, such as Bernardino Telesio, Lucilio Vanini, Bruno and Campanella turned philosophical inquiry into fresh channels, and opened the way for the scientific conquests of Galileo Galilei, who is notable both for his scientific discoveries and his writing. In the 18th century, the political condition of Italy began to improve, and philosophers throughout Europe in the period known as The Enlightenment. Apostolo Zeno and Metastasio are two of the notable figures of the age. Carlo Goldoni, a Venetian, created the comedy of character. The leading figure of the literary revival of the 18th century was Giuseppe Parini.
The ideas behind the French Revolution of 1789 gave a special direction to Italian literature in the second half of the 18th century. Love of liberty and desire for equality created a literature aimed at national object. Patriotism and classicism were the two principles that inspired the literature that began with Vittorio Alfieri. Other patriots included Vincenzo Monti and Ugo Foscolo. The romantic school had as its organ the Conciliatore established in 1818 at Milan. The main instigator of the reform was Manzoni. The great poet of the age was Giacomo Leopardi. History returned to its spirit of learned research. The literary movement that preceded and was contemporary with the political revolution of 1848 may be said to be represented by four writers - Giuseppe Giusti, Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi, Vincenzo Gioberti and Cesare Balbo. After the Risorgimento, political literature becomes less important. The first part of this period is characterized by two divergent trends of literature that both opposed Romanticism, the Scapigliatura and Verismo. Important early-20th-century writers include Italo Svevo and Luigi Pirandello (winner of the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature). Neorealism was developed by Alberto Moravia. Umberto Eco became internationally successful with the Medieval detective story Il nome della rosa (The Name of the Rose, 1980).
CHAMBOULTOUT Avant Première avec l'équipe du film
Avant première du film CHAMBOULTOUT avec
Alexandra Lamy dans le rôle de Béatrice,
José Garcia dans le rôle Frédéric,
Michiaël Youn, Anne Marivin, Medi Sadoun, Michel Vuillermoz, Olivia Côte, Anne Girouard
Date de sortie 3 avril 2019
De Eric Lavaine
Marseille
Marseille , locally:; Occitan: Marselha; also Marseilles in English), known in antiquity as Masalia, Massalia or Massilia is the second largest city in France, after Paris, with a population of 853,000 within its administrative limits on a land area of 240.62 km2 . It is the third largest urban area and metropolitan area after Paris and Lyon with a population of around 1.6 million.
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