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Rustaveli Avenue is the main street in Tbilisi, Georgia, named after the famous Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli. It is home to many government buildings as well as cultural sites like the Children's Palace museum and several art galleries featuring works by important Georgian artists. Other notable landmarks near the avenue include the former Parliament building, the first public school, and the Kashveti Church famous for its frescoes. The Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia houses artifacts from Georgian history and was founded in the late 19th century to preserve Georgian culture.
The document discusses the history of Hungarian music. It provides biographies of influential Hungarian composers such as Ferenc Erkel, Franz Liszt, Béla Bartók, and Zoltán Kodály. It also describes prominent Hungarian musical institutions like the Franz Liszt Academy of Music and the Zoltán Kodály Pedagogical Institute of Music. Additionally, it mentions several famous Hungarian musical groups including Muzsikás and the Budapest Festival Orchestra.
Soghomon Soghomonian, commonly known as Komitas, was an Armenian priest, musicologist, composer, and choirmaster who is considered the founder of Armenian national music. He collected over 3,000 pieces of Armenian folk music and published the first collection of Kurdish folk songs. During the Armenian Genocide, Komitas experienced a mental breakdown after being imprisoned and witnessing the massacres, and spent his final years in asylums in Constantinople and Paris. Komitas is now recognized as having saved much of Armenia's cultural heritage through his work collecting and publishing folk songs. The Yerevan State Musical Conservatory and string quartet are named in his honor.
The document provides an overview of Bulgaria, including its national anthem, flag, coat of arms, capital, currency, and government. It discusses Bulgaria's major cities, historic sites, and cultural and historical heritage landmarks. It also highlights prominent Bulgarian artists, authors, musicians, and inventors.
This presentation is a part of the final product DVD “Portfolio about famous people from the region, virtual gallery” made by students from Szkola Podstawowa nr.1 im. Wojska Polskiego w Gniewkowie, Gniewkowo, Poland. Responsible of final product: Escola Básica de Alvor, Portugal.
The color scheme of the film is mostly monochrome with dark scenes and bright lighting that changes depending on the time shown. There is continuity in the editing to make it easy to follow. The styling is quite extravagant, connoting the 1920s era through Lana Del Rey's "Hollywood curls" hairstyle, her long dress, and glamorous jewelry. The scenes include an orchestra dressed smartly in suits and dresses to convey being high class, keeping with the 1920s theme.
Magdalena Sekuła - Polish team in the Czech Republicmagdajanusz
The document summarizes a meeting that took place from June 23-29, 2015 in Osek, Czech Republic. Groups from Italy, Romania, Turkey, Poland, and Czech Republic toured various historical and cultural sites around the region, including a monastery, porcelain factory, museums, caves, castles, and an open-air folk museum. The meeting concluded with a certification ceremony and the groups from Poland and Italy departing on June 29th, while the Turkish and Romanian groups left later that morning.
Rustaveli Avenue is the main street in Tbilisi, Georgia, named after the famous Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli. It is home to many government buildings as well as cultural sites like the Children's Palace museum and several art galleries featuring works by important Georgian artists. Other notable landmarks near the avenue include the former Parliament building, the first public school, and the Kashveti Church famous for its frescoes. The Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia houses artifacts from Georgian history and was founded in the late 19th century to preserve Georgian culture.
The document discusses the history of Hungarian music. It provides biographies of influential Hungarian composers such as Ferenc Erkel, Franz Liszt, Béla Bartók, and Zoltán Kodály. It also describes prominent Hungarian musical institutions like the Franz Liszt Academy of Music and the Zoltán Kodály Pedagogical Institute of Music. Additionally, it mentions several famous Hungarian musical groups including Muzsikás and the Budapest Festival Orchestra.
Soghomon Soghomonian, commonly known as Komitas, was an Armenian priest, musicologist, composer, and choirmaster who is considered the founder of Armenian national music. He collected over 3,000 pieces of Armenian folk music and published the first collection of Kurdish folk songs. During the Armenian Genocide, Komitas experienced a mental breakdown after being imprisoned and witnessing the massacres, and spent his final years in asylums in Constantinople and Paris. Komitas is now recognized as having saved much of Armenia's cultural heritage through his work collecting and publishing folk songs. The Yerevan State Musical Conservatory and string quartet are named in his honor.
The document provides an overview of Bulgaria, including its national anthem, flag, coat of arms, capital, currency, and government. It discusses Bulgaria's major cities, historic sites, and cultural and historical heritage landmarks. It also highlights prominent Bulgarian artists, authors, musicians, and inventors.
This presentation is a part of the final product DVD “Portfolio about famous people from the region, virtual gallery” made by students from Szkola Podstawowa nr.1 im. Wojska Polskiego w Gniewkowie, Gniewkowo, Poland. Responsible of final product: Escola Básica de Alvor, Portugal.
The color scheme of the film is mostly monochrome with dark scenes and bright lighting that changes depending on the time shown. There is continuity in the editing to make it easy to follow. The styling is quite extravagant, connoting the 1920s era through Lana Del Rey's "Hollywood curls" hairstyle, her long dress, and glamorous jewelry. The scenes include an orchestra dressed smartly in suits and dresses to convey being high class, keeping with the 1920s theme.
Magdalena Sekuła - Polish team in the Czech Republicmagdajanusz
The document summarizes a meeting that took place from June 23-29, 2015 in Osek, Czech Republic. Groups from Italy, Romania, Turkey, Poland, and Czech Republic toured various historical and cultural sites around the region, including a monastery, porcelain factory, museums, caves, castles, and an open-air folk museum. The meeting concluded with a certification ceremony and the groups from Poland and Italy departing on June 29th, while the Turkish and Romanian groups left later that morning.
The document describes a 7-day trip where a group visited various locations around Osek, Czech Republic. Each day they visited different sites like Prague, porcelain factories, museums, caves, castles, and played volleyball. They unpacked upon arrival on the first day and received keys and tips. On the last day they left Osek around 19:00 and returned home.
The New Year's Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is a classical music concert held each year on January 1st in Vienna, Austria. The concert is broadcast in over 57 countries to audiences of over 1 billion people. Originating during a difficult time in Austria's history, the concert was conceived as a source of hope and optimism for the new year. Today it continues to encourage millions worldwide with its lighthearted yet meaningful music. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra dates back to 1842 and performs the concert in the golden Musikverein hall, decorated with flowers from Italy. It always ends with three encores including the Blue Danube Waltz and Radetzky March, with audience participation.
Barney Bear and his friends Mr. Byrne, Mrs. Bloor, and Mrs. Eyden travel from England to Liepaja, Latvia as part of a cultural exchange program. They tour a local school, participate in traditional crafts and celebrations, explore the town and surrounding areas, and experience Latvian culture through food, music, dancing and more. The group also takes a day trip to Lithuania before returning home via the capital city of Riga, looking forward to hosting teachers from the partner countries at their school in England next.
The Town Hall in Ivano-Frankivsk was built in 1935 in the constructivist style and is now home to the Regional History Museum. Every year there is a blacksmith festival in the city where blacksmiths demonstrate their skills and gifts a forged sculpture. The Cathedral of the Holy Resurrection was built in 1849 in Austro-Bavarian baroque style with classical elements and has a rich interior. The Bastion's Fortress Gallery hosts various art exhibitions and festivals.
Ukrainian culture has a rich history of music, dance, and literature. Music spans many genres from traditional folk to classical and modern rock, incorporating elements from Ukrainian folk traditions. Dances also show influences from polka to ballet. Literature dates back to the 11th century, though it declined after the Mongol invasion; it regained prominence in the 14th century. A significant art form is the decorated Easter egg, called Pysanky, whose wax-resist dyeing technique to create colorful patterns is thousands of years old and predates Christianity in Ukraine.
The document discusses the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, an artistic group founded in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The Brotherhood was not only involved in paintings but all forms of art. It later expanded to seven members and its founders helped establish the Royal Academy of Arts. The document also provides details on several individual Pre-Raphaelite artists like Millais, Rossetti, and Hunt and some of their notable works.
The polka is a Bohemian dance that originated in the 19th century in the Czech Republic and spread throughout Europe and the Americas. It involves short half-steps and was first noticed being danced by a woman named Anna to accompany a folk song in 1830. There are now various regional versions of the polka dance. The traditional Czech folk dance "Kalamajka" was also very popular in the 19th century Czech lands and involves circular dancing to a song about a chimney sweep's wedding to a woman named Elishka.
If all of the world´s cultural heritage (sports, music, fashion, architecture, literature, painting, etc..) was contained in a time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate the legacy of your country?
Weronika Kiełbasa in the Czech Republicmagdajanusz
The document outlines the itinerary for a Comenius meeting held in Osek, Czech Republic from Tuesday to Monday. The schedule includes introductions and icebreakers on Wednesday, tours of local landmarks like a porcelain factory and museums on Wednesday and Thursday, a guided tour of Prague on Thursday, tours of a monastery and caves on Friday and Saturday, and certification on Sunday before departures on Monday.
Estonia's national art began developing in the 19th century led by Johann Köler, the first professional artist. In 1919, the Premium School of Art called Pallas was founded in Tartu to further artistic development. Most Estonians are either atheist or Lutheran, with a minority being Eastern Orthodox or other religions. The tallest building in Estonia, and formerly in Europe, is the Oleviste Church in Tallinn named after a Norwegian king. Estonian literature was founded by Kristjan Jaak Peterson and includes works like the epic poem "Kalevipoeg", while current prominent writers include Andrus Kivirähk.
This document provides information about different types of music, famous Azerbaijani musicians, and the renowned Azerbaijani singer Reshid Behbudov. It lists types of music like classical, rock, wedding ceremony, jazz, opera, and folk. It then discusses famous Azerbaijani musicians like Alim Qasimov, Aysel Teymurzade, and Arif Babayev who are renowned for their musical talent. Next, it provides biographical details of Reshid Behbudov, the great Azerbaijani singer born in 1915 who had early success performing national songs and went on to receive numerous honors and awards throughout his career.
The New Year's Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is an annual concert held on January 1st that is broadcast worldwide to over 57 countries. Originating during a difficult time in Austria's history, the concert provides a message of hope and optimism for the new year. Millions of people around the world draw joy from this light-hearted yet meaningful music. The concert takes place in the Golden Hall of the Vienna Musikverein and always concludes with encores of the Radetzky March and Blue Danube Waltz, as the orchestra wishes the audience a happy new year.
Festivals and Celebratons in our Countriesgehijano
The document summarizes several festivals and celebrations observed in different European countries, including:
- Germany celebrates German Unity Day on October 3rd to commemorate reunification in 1990. Octoberfest is also discussed.
- Greece's Clean Monday and Easter traditions are outlined, including colored eggs, swinging rituals, and burning an effigy of Judas.
- Poland's traditions include celebrating the first day of spring, Easter, Saint Barbara's Day, and Independence Day.
- Spain's festivals mentioned are Saint George's Day, Christmas, Saint Valentine's Day, The Tomatina tomato festival, Moors and Christians battles, and Las Fallas with giant burning sculptures.
The document summarizes information about the house museum of Kondraty Belov, one of the most famous artists from Omsk, Russia. The museum is located in Belov's house, which was built in the late 19th century. It was opened in 1991, three years after Belov's death, and contains some of his paintings and furniture. Visitors can see Belov's studio and works, and the museum hosts art discussions on Mondays where local artists gather to paint and talk.
проект март2016-the board of fame. рыжов александрVadim Belyaev
The document discusses the talents of students in a small class. It describes several students who excel in activities like chess, dancing, singing, powerlifting, hockey, playing musical instruments, football, boxing, and swimming. It suggests that students who are best at something should receive awards and have their names and photos displayed on a classroom board of fame.
This document discusses quality management posters and tools. It provides examples of quality management posters including a quality management tree poster. It also lists and describes six common quality management tools: check sheets, control charts, Pareto charts, scatter plots, Ishikawa diagrams, and histograms. Additional links are provided for free quality management resources.
The document provides information about investment opportunities in the Smolensk Region of Russia. It summarizes the region's competitive advantages for investors, including its strategic geographic location between Russia and Europe, developed transportation infrastructure, skilled workforce, and natural resources. The region offers various forms of state support for investment projects, including tax incentives, subsidies, and assistance from funds and agencies that support entrepreneurship and industry development. The governor invites readers to learn more about investment opportunities in the Smolensk Region's priority industries, logistics centers, and development priorities.
Presentación Capítulo 1: Computación en la NubeAllan Josue
La computación en la nube permite el acceso a recursos de computación como redes, servidores y almacenamiento de forma remota y bajo demanda. Ofrece características como autoservicio, acceso a través de la red desde cualquier dispositivo, recursos compartidos de forma dinámica y escalabilidad rápida. Aunque trae ventajas como integración, recuperación ante desastres y menor inversión, también plantea retos como seguridad de datos, privacidad y dependencia de la conexión a Internet.
Posture Master is an electronic posture corrector package. It helps improve posture by detecting poor posture positions and providing gentle vibrations as feedback to remind the user to correct their posture. The package includes a sensor that attaches to the back and connects wirelessly to a small receiver unit to monitor posture and alert the user.
The document describes a 7-day trip where a group visited various locations around Osek, Czech Republic. Each day they visited different sites like Prague, porcelain factories, museums, caves, castles, and played volleyball. They unpacked upon arrival on the first day and received keys and tips. On the last day they left Osek around 19:00 and returned home.
The New Year's Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is a classical music concert held each year on January 1st in Vienna, Austria. The concert is broadcast in over 57 countries to audiences of over 1 billion people. Originating during a difficult time in Austria's history, the concert was conceived as a source of hope and optimism for the new year. Today it continues to encourage millions worldwide with its lighthearted yet meaningful music. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra dates back to 1842 and performs the concert in the golden Musikverein hall, decorated with flowers from Italy. It always ends with three encores including the Blue Danube Waltz and Radetzky March, with audience participation.
Barney Bear and his friends Mr. Byrne, Mrs. Bloor, and Mrs. Eyden travel from England to Liepaja, Latvia as part of a cultural exchange program. They tour a local school, participate in traditional crafts and celebrations, explore the town and surrounding areas, and experience Latvian culture through food, music, dancing and more. The group also takes a day trip to Lithuania before returning home via the capital city of Riga, looking forward to hosting teachers from the partner countries at their school in England next.
The Town Hall in Ivano-Frankivsk was built in 1935 in the constructivist style and is now home to the Regional History Museum. Every year there is a blacksmith festival in the city where blacksmiths demonstrate their skills and gifts a forged sculpture. The Cathedral of the Holy Resurrection was built in 1849 in Austro-Bavarian baroque style with classical elements and has a rich interior. The Bastion's Fortress Gallery hosts various art exhibitions and festivals.
Ukrainian culture has a rich history of music, dance, and literature. Music spans many genres from traditional folk to classical and modern rock, incorporating elements from Ukrainian folk traditions. Dances also show influences from polka to ballet. Literature dates back to the 11th century, though it declined after the Mongol invasion; it regained prominence in the 14th century. A significant art form is the decorated Easter egg, called Pysanky, whose wax-resist dyeing technique to create colorful patterns is thousands of years old and predates Christianity in Ukraine.
The document discusses the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, an artistic group founded in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The Brotherhood was not only involved in paintings but all forms of art. It later expanded to seven members and its founders helped establish the Royal Academy of Arts. The document also provides details on several individual Pre-Raphaelite artists like Millais, Rossetti, and Hunt and some of their notable works.
The polka is a Bohemian dance that originated in the 19th century in the Czech Republic and spread throughout Europe and the Americas. It involves short half-steps and was first noticed being danced by a woman named Anna to accompany a folk song in 1830. There are now various regional versions of the polka dance. The traditional Czech folk dance "Kalamajka" was also very popular in the 19th century Czech lands and involves circular dancing to a song about a chimney sweep's wedding to a woman named Elishka.
If all of the world´s cultural heritage (sports, music, fashion, architecture, literature, painting, etc..) was contained in a time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate the legacy of your country?
Weronika Kiełbasa in the Czech Republicmagdajanusz
The document outlines the itinerary for a Comenius meeting held in Osek, Czech Republic from Tuesday to Monday. The schedule includes introductions and icebreakers on Wednesday, tours of local landmarks like a porcelain factory and museums on Wednesday and Thursday, a guided tour of Prague on Thursday, tours of a monastery and caves on Friday and Saturday, and certification on Sunday before departures on Monday.
Estonia's national art began developing in the 19th century led by Johann Köler, the first professional artist. In 1919, the Premium School of Art called Pallas was founded in Tartu to further artistic development. Most Estonians are either atheist or Lutheran, with a minority being Eastern Orthodox or other religions. The tallest building in Estonia, and formerly in Europe, is the Oleviste Church in Tallinn named after a Norwegian king. Estonian literature was founded by Kristjan Jaak Peterson and includes works like the epic poem "Kalevipoeg", while current prominent writers include Andrus Kivirähk.
This document provides information about different types of music, famous Azerbaijani musicians, and the renowned Azerbaijani singer Reshid Behbudov. It lists types of music like classical, rock, wedding ceremony, jazz, opera, and folk. It then discusses famous Azerbaijani musicians like Alim Qasimov, Aysel Teymurzade, and Arif Babayev who are renowned for their musical talent. Next, it provides biographical details of Reshid Behbudov, the great Azerbaijani singer born in 1915 who had early success performing national songs and went on to receive numerous honors and awards throughout his career.
The New Year's Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is an annual concert held on January 1st that is broadcast worldwide to over 57 countries. Originating during a difficult time in Austria's history, the concert provides a message of hope and optimism for the new year. Millions of people around the world draw joy from this light-hearted yet meaningful music. The concert takes place in the Golden Hall of the Vienna Musikverein and always concludes with encores of the Radetzky March and Blue Danube Waltz, as the orchestra wishes the audience a happy new year.
Festivals and Celebratons in our Countriesgehijano
The document summarizes several festivals and celebrations observed in different European countries, including:
- Germany celebrates German Unity Day on October 3rd to commemorate reunification in 1990. Octoberfest is also discussed.
- Greece's Clean Monday and Easter traditions are outlined, including colored eggs, swinging rituals, and burning an effigy of Judas.
- Poland's traditions include celebrating the first day of spring, Easter, Saint Barbara's Day, and Independence Day.
- Spain's festivals mentioned are Saint George's Day, Christmas, Saint Valentine's Day, The Tomatina tomato festival, Moors and Christians battles, and Las Fallas with giant burning sculptures.
The document summarizes information about the house museum of Kondraty Belov, one of the most famous artists from Omsk, Russia. The museum is located in Belov's house, which was built in the late 19th century. It was opened in 1991, three years after Belov's death, and contains some of his paintings and furniture. Visitors can see Belov's studio and works, and the museum hosts art discussions on Mondays where local artists gather to paint and talk.
проект март2016-the board of fame. рыжов александрVadim Belyaev
The document discusses the talents of students in a small class. It describes several students who excel in activities like chess, dancing, singing, powerlifting, hockey, playing musical instruments, football, boxing, and swimming. It suggests that students who are best at something should receive awards and have their names and photos displayed on a classroom board of fame.
This document discusses quality management posters and tools. It provides examples of quality management posters including a quality management tree poster. It also lists and describes six common quality management tools: check sheets, control charts, Pareto charts, scatter plots, Ishikawa diagrams, and histograms. Additional links are provided for free quality management resources.
The document provides information about investment opportunities in the Smolensk Region of Russia. It summarizes the region's competitive advantages for investors, including its strategic geographic location between Russia and Europe, developed transportation infrastructure, skilled workforce, and natural resources. The region offers various forms of state support for investment projects, including tax incentives, subsidies, and assistance from funds and agencies that support entrepreneurship and industry development. The governor invites readers to learn more about investment opportunities in the Smolensk Region's priority industries, logistics centers, and development priorities.
Presentación Capítulo 1: Computación en la NubeAllan Josue
La computación en la nube permite el acceso a recursos de computación como redes, servidores y almacenamiento de forma remota y bajo demanda. Ofrece características como autoservicio, acceso a través de la red desde cualquier dispositivo, recursos compartidos de forma dinámica y escalabilidad rápida. Aunque trae ventajas como integración, recuperación ante desastres y menor inversión, también plantea retos como seguridad de datos, privacidad y dependencia de la conexión a Internet.
Posture Master is an electronic posture corrector package. It helps improve posture by detecting poor posture positions and providing gentle vibrations as feedback to remind the user to correct their posture. The package includes a sensor that attaches to the back and connects wirelessly to a small receiver unit to monitor posture and alert the user.
Todos albergamos sueños e ideas diferentes sobre como nos gustaría que fuera nuestra vida; las personas que conocemos, los lugares que frecuentamos y las propiedades que uno tiene , no dan la verdadera medida del éxito personal.
This presentation is geared towards the homeowner who is considering the installation of a rooftop solar PV (photovoltaic) system. It also includes tips on saving money by reducing energy usage.
The flag of the United Kingdom has three colors - red, blue, and white. It represents the crosses of Scottish and Irish saints. London is the capital and largest city with over 7 million people. It is a global center for business, finance, culture, politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion, and art. Some popular UK foods include beef Wellington, chicken tikka masala, haggis, fish and chips. The UK has warm summers, cool winters, and rain throughout the year due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. Football is very popular in the UK and different sports are associated with different social classes. The National Gallery in London houses European paintings from 1250-1900 and admission is
Stop the Mass Killings of Peaceful Demonstrators in Libyamovelibyaforward
The document is a press release from a network of religious scholars, intellectuals, and clan elders in Libya appealing to stop the mass killings of peaceful protesters in Libya. It states that the Libyan regime has been firing live ammunition at peaceful demonstrators killing and injuring hundreds in cities across eastern Libya over the past three days. It urges Muslims assisting the regime in any way to recognize that killing innocent people is forbidden by God and his prophet, and appeals to the people of Libya to help each other and remain united.
Armastek is a leading Russian producer of fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) rebar and has production facilities across Russia and Slovakia. FRP rebar is a strong, lightweight alternative to steel that is non-corrosive and offers advantages such as longer structure lifetimes, lower costs, and lighter weight. Armastek's FRP products have been used successfully in a wide range of construction projects including buildings, bridges, roads, and sewage facilities. The company holds patents for its FRP technology and production lines.
Annual international business event with an oil and gas agenda,
one of Russia’s top five industry forums.
The Tyumen Oil & Gas Forum is an efficient venue for debating oil & gas industry development, an opportunity to take a fresh look at the challenges of the time and find solutions to key issues.
проект 22.03.2016-puteshestvie провереноVadim Belyaev
Roman Zemskov is an 11-year-old boy who enjoyed a trip last summer with his mother and two brothers to visit relatives in Kostroma, where they stayed in the Ipatesky Monastery and visited cities like Yaroslavl, Cheboksary, and Sudislavl, and he met his grandfather for the first time.
This document contains certification information for Johan Van Dok, including a list of over 20 active and legacy Microsoft certifications achieved between 2000-2013. Mr. Van Dok holds certifications including Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert, Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate, and Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist, with specializations in areas such as Windows Server, Exchange Server, and System Center.
O documento detalha as iniciativas da indústria e regulamentos internacionais para exigir a verificação do peso dos contentores antes do embarque, devido a riscos de segurança. Detalha os dois métodos permitidos para verificar o peso bruto e as responsabilidades dos carregadores. Também descreve como o Porto de Leixões implementará estas novas regras.
Phil Bouwer is a South African national currently working as the General Manager at Bingo Royale Mthatha in the Eastern Cape. He has over 24 years of experience in operations management, training, and development in the gaming and fast food industries, having previously worked for Sun International for 24 years until being retrenched in 2014. He is a qualified facilitator, trainer, and assessor with experience designing and conducting various training courses. Bouwer holds qualifications in facilitation and assessment at NQF Level 5 and has extensive experience managing teams and training staff at all levels.
On the initiative of Mühlenchemie, the Music Festival of Mecklenburg - West Pomerania presented the Russian master pianist Evgeni Koroliov on the occasion of its 25th anniversary
This document announces the 30th annual Jewish Music Festival in Oakland/Berkeley from February 26 to March 22, 2015. It provides details on over a dozen musical performances that will celebrate Jewish musical traditions from around the world, including productions of Di Megileh of Itzik Manger and performances by The Klezmatics, Cantor Jack Mendelson, Kitka, Sway Machinery, Paul Hanson Ensemble, Steve Weintraub, and Diwan Saz. The festival aims to showcase diverse Jewish music and share this cultural experience with the community, building on the history of the klezmer revival that began in the 1970s in Berkeley.
Music with no religion, nationality or languageClaudia Ouda
An intercultural musical concert was held in Jaffa featuring Ethiopian immigrant musicians and Arab musicians. The concert brought together the Palestinian-Arab and Ethiopian-Israeli communities, two of the most marginalized groups in Israeli society. Musicians from the groups collaborated to create a new sound mixing their musical traditions, including instruments like the one-stringed mansko from Ethiopia and improvised singing. The concert allowed for an intercultural dialogue through music beyond politics or social divisions.
Vienna has a long tradition of lavish winter balls that extends from New Year's Eve through Shrove Tuesday. The balls originated in the 18th century when Emperor Joseph II opened the Hofburg palace ballrooms to commoners as well as nobility. Today over 150 balls are held each winter season hosted by various organizations. The grandest balls include the New Year's Eve Ball at the Hofburg palace which kicks off the season and the Vienna Opera Ball attended by heads of state and celebrities. Balls have strict dress codes and feature dancing, debutante presentations, and dining. Vienna's ball culture contributes significantly to the local economy and culture.
This document summarizes the activities of a school's Erasmus+ project called "United in Diversity" over two years from 2018-2020. It discusses the logo design competition, research into multiculturalism in Poland through a student survey and newsletter, celebrations of the Polish language and folk traditions, study of Polish and partner country proverbs, a fashion show celebrating European cultures, and student mobilities in Italy and Greece where participants shared their cultures and learned about the host countries. The mobilities involved presentations, coding classes, art projects, tours, and performances celebrating diversity and cultural exchange.
Vienna, Austria has long been an important center of musical innovation, attracting composers in the 18th-19th centuries like Mozart and Beethoven. The Musikverein concert hall, known for its annual New Year's Concert, and the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra are iconic cultural institutions. Austrian folk music includes styles like Schrammelmusik featuring accordion and guitar, as well as yodeling, while folk dances include the Schuhplattler, Ländler, and waltz. The Austropop music movement originated in the 1970s blending various styles like rock and pop.
Nisan Cohen has a collection of antique musical instruments on display at the Nissko Museum in Ein Hod, Israel. The collection includes over 200 music boxes from around the world that are over 100 years old, as well as hurdy gurdies, automatic organs, reproducing player pianos, and gramophones from the early 1900s. Cohen gives tours explaining the history and mechanics of the different instruments, from early music boxes that played one song to later models that held multiple songs. The collection offers a unique hands-on experience to learn about the evolution of mechanical music devices.
A group of Italian and German friends decided to help the city of L'Aquila after a devastating earthquake in 2009 that killed 307 people and left 70,000 homeless. Their project aims to construct a multifunctional area for children and youth in an earthquake-proof building. The area will host educational and musical activities to help the community heal and communicate through playing music. Funds were raised through concerts, church collections, and donations from companies and individuals totaling over 31,000 Euro to finance constructing this safe space for the youth of L'Aquila.
Klezmer is a musical tradition originating from Ashkenazi Jewish communities in Eastern Europe. It developed in parallel with Hasidic and Yiddish culture. Klezmer music was performed by musicians called klezmorim at celebrations and events like weddings. There are distinctive Klezmer styles from various Jewish diaspora communities across Eastern Europe and the Sephardic musical tradition has its origins in 15th century Spain. Klezmer was revived in the late 20th century and continues to evolve while drawing from traditional styles and instruments.
The document summarizes key aspects of Estonian amusement and culture from the late 19th century to present day. It describes how Estonia's culture began flourishing in the Era of Awakening from 1860-1880. This led to the founding of the Estonian National Opera society in 1870 and the opening of its grand theatre building, Theatre Estonia, in 1913. The theatre was bombed in 1944 but rebuilt and now produces world-class opera and ballet. The document also briefly outlines the Linnahall concert venue built for the 1980 Moscow Olympics, and notes Estonia's strong theatre culture where students regularly attend performances.
Jewish Life in Poland in the early 1900sPLETZ.com -
This document provides a visual history of Jewish life in Poland from the early 1900s through the late 1930s through a collection of photographs with descriptions. The photographs depict various aspects of Jewish communities and traditions, including stores, homes, religious leaders, musicians, scribes, synagogues, markets, occupations, holidays, cemeteries, and more. They illustrate the rich cultural and religious practices of Jews in small towns and large cities throughout Poland before the Holocaust.
The document summarizes an outdoor operatic concert that took place in Jerusalem's Sultan's Pool. It provides background on the history and restoration of the Sultan's Pool, which was once a dangerous no-man's land and is now a venue for cultural events. The concert featured excerpts from famous operas performed by soloists and the Arena di Verona Orchestra. The highlight was Italian tenor Stefano Secco singing "Nessun dorma" from Turandot. The enthusiastic audience demanded an encore of the Brindisi from La Traviata.
This document provides a summary of Thomas Prymak's visit to the Oseredok Ukrainian Museum and Library in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Some key points:
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50 years German Israeli diplomatic relations
Project 2015
“Acting Friends“
–Encounter – Remember – Shape the Future-
Concert trip to Israel from 27.10.2015 to 03.11.2015
2. We fly to Israel. The young people and their
careers couldn't say that with determination at
the beginning of their journey. Unsettled by the
attacks in the old city of Jerusalem two weeks
previously, the girl choir from Weimar traveled
on the 27.10.2015 to Israel. However, they
experienced a very different Israel: 33 ° C in
November, palm trees, beach and sun, great
people with an open, relaxed mentality, a very modern city image of Tel Aviv,
in some places security and a wonderful old town. Their home was the
educational center of Hakfar Hayarok. The school has very special
characteristics: the school not only places importance on school education
as we do it in Germany, but especially on the development of the students
from their own free will and the experience when working in agriculture. The
ground of the school houses for example 200 cows, also pigs, horses,
chickens and peacocks. For the young people of Weimar a particularly
interesting experience.
The next day, the
young people met
with members of
the Earth People
Ensemble to give
the first concert in
Israel in Hakfar
Hayarok in front of 300 students of the educational center
together with them.
3. Roni Sidon violin was a particular instrument. It was a "violin of hope” and she talked
about the project "violins of hope":
“Good morning, my name is Roni. I would like to tell you about a special project named
"violins of hope". Israeli violinmaker Amnon Weinstein, a second generation of
violinmakers, holds the project for years.
The project includes collection of violins that were owned by Jews before and during the
holocaust.
After 1945, no one wanted to play on a German violin in Israel.
For this reason, Weinstein's father gathered many instruments that musicians brought to
Israel. These were many simple violins, bought frequently by Jews before World War 2.
Some of the violins were decorated with a decoration of the Star of David - an indication
that these violins belonged to Klezmers. Klezmers loved to play Jewish melodies.
As a violinmaker, Amnon's father bought the survivors violins. Thus evolved a unique
collection, later passed into the hands of the son, Amnon.
Over the years, more violins, that were given to Amnon or purchased by him, were added
to the presentation of the violin that was owned by a Jewish musician, before he was
deported to Auschwitz. These two students tell the story connected to the violin and
introduce the project “Violins of Hope” collection. The violins are used in concerts held in
Jerusalem, Istanbul, London, Berlin and more, where they were exhibited and played in
synagogues, churches and symphony concert halls.
I would like to share with you an amazing story, which was told me by Wienstien.
One violin was thrown out of a train that left Drancy, near Paris, going east to Auschwitz.
While the train stopped and the rail has been fixed, a Jew imprisoned in the cattle car
called out to the workers: "Take this violin. I may get to my death but the violin should
live".
4. Weinstein got the violin from a French maker who heard about the project and told him
the story he heard from descendants of the original train laborer.
This violin is part of the collection of "violins of hope". The violin was built in a small
workshop in Czechoslovakia circa 1840.
According to the Star of David, we know the violin was built for Jews who probably played
Klezmer.
To enhance the memory Weinstein dedicated the reconstruction work of each violin to a
different entity, by gluing a note inside the instrument. This violin is dedicated to the
memory of Klezmers.
It is an honor for me, as a third generation to holocaust survivors, to play this violin.
Thank you.”
Roni Sidon, Hakfar Hayarok
A highlight:
It was the concert on the beach of Tel Aviv
(Jaffa Cassis Hall). There was the Earth
People Ensemble at the scene at 4 pm. The
concert of "Acting friends - 50 years of
german - Israeli relationship". started at 7
pm. It was a great honor that the concert in
Israel could take place in presence of the
Minister President of Thuringia Mr Bodo
Ramelow, the Minister of Economic Affairs Mr
Wolfgang Tiefensee and the Lord Mayor of
Erfurt Mr. Andreas Bausewein. Young people
from Israel with classical music have
started. It was a short program of
Classical, Gospel, Jazz and Pop,
accompanied by the rushing waves. Mr.
Minister President Bodo Ramelow and Mr.
Minister Wolfgang Tiefensee were very
impressed.
As usual, the last song was „Imagine“ and
everyone was very excited.
6. On Thursday, we directly went to
Akko. There, the young people
gave a concert at the Jewish
school “Ort Darsky”. Originally, it
was planned that the young
people of the Arab Muslim School
"Ort Hilmi Shafie School" should
come, but due to the special
political situation the guests didn't
come to this concert. For this we
went after the concert to the Arab
school, where we have been
received very warmly.
From Akko we directly went to Tel
Aviv. There, the Earth People
Ensemble gave a concert at the
exhibition opening "50 years of
German - Israeli diplomatic
relations", which was opened by
the Lord Mayor of Tel Aviv, at the old train station of Tel Aviv.
Friday and Saturday were dedicated completely to the families. After the great
experiences of the first days, time was now to explore Tel Aviv with the hosts. They
showed there school life, guided the young German people in the evenings to the best
restaurants and shops, but also showed their markets, their music and their food - humus
and falafel as an everyday life of the country and its customs – it became a great
exchange!
On Sunday everyone met in the Music Center Beit Rayoushka. Then, they made a tractor
ride through the terrain of Hakfar Hayarok. Here you could see that the origin and
establishment of the State of Israel was carried by the Kibbutz thought. After lunch, there
was a workshop with the theme „Leadership Session“ and the evening was finished with
common music making.
7. Monday was the Tel Aviv Jaffa day. The young people started in Jaffa and have sung
songs in St. Paul's Church. After that they went to Tel Aviv along the beach, where the
young people got leisure time.
On Tuesday the 03.11.2015 all young people have met again in the education center,
having to say goodbye. It took a long time until all were ultimately in the bus to start to
the airport. In the host families time flew and the young people had difficulties to leave
the group and the country. With great experiences, memories of many new contacts they
came back to Germany.
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