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This week, we are discussing Avalon Waterways on the Douro River with Hillary from Avalon Waterways. Welcome to this week's Cruise Chat! If you find value in this video and wish to help this channel, you can donate using this link: https://bit.ly/KathleenPenner. . Video Requests: info@PlentyofSunshineTravel.com. . I loved meeting with Hillary and learning more about the Avalon experience on the Douro River. . Why Choose Avalon Waterways? Avalon Waterways has the youngest fleet of ships on the Rivers of Europe. As Hilary said, "We are the youngest Fleet in the water. We don't refurbish our ships; we build new ships." . Avalon Waterways currently has 17 ships. . Avalon has a brand-new ship ready to hit the river! She is called Avalon Alegria. She is smaller than other ships, with only 51 staterooms and 102 maximum guests onboard. This is almost half the amount of their other ships. . With a Guest-to-crew ratio of 1 staff member to 3 guests, you know you will receive the personalized attention that Avalon offers. . One of the itineraries that they offer on the Douro River is: Vida Portugal Vineyards & Villages along the Douro, with 3 nights in Lisbon. This is 11 days. • With Avalon, excursions are also included in the land portion of your stay. Since Avalon is part of the Globus family of Brands, they have connections and relationships with the area, so you will love your extended stay. . All of the transfers are included. Day 1 - Welcome to Lisbon - 5-star accommodation will await you. Day 2 - Explore Lisbon and see Bellum Tower and Monument to the Discoveries. If you choose, you have an optional excursion this evening with a traditional Portuguese dinner at a live concert. Day 3: Another classical excursion awaits you. This time, you will visit the magnificent palace of Mafra, a traditional UNESCO World Heritage site. You w the Royal Palace by a Basilica and convent. Monument of Baroque and the architecture of that Day 4—This is where you're going to ship today. Your transfer is fully included. You will stop along the way for a Lisbon, Coimbra, and Porto tour with a local guide. You will also visit the oldest university in Portugal. Day 5 - Today, you are in Entre Os Rios with an excursion to Braga and Guimaraes. Choice of guided sightseeing in Braga and Guimarães or a Romanesque tour. Day 6 - You are in Peso Da Regua, with a choice of guided sightseeing in Peso da Regua and Lamego or a farm visit with a tasting treat of their Portuguese food. Day 7 - In Pocinho. Today, you can choose guided sightseeing in Freixo de Numão or guided sightseeing in Vila Nova de Foz Côa. Day 8 - In Barca D'alva, guided sightseeing in Salamanca or guided sightseeing in Freixo de Espada à Cinta. Day 9 - Caldas De Argegod You have an excursion to Amarante, where you can learn in a tile painting workshop and get guided sightseeing in Amarante. Day 10 - we are back in Porto, and you will enjoy a Porto experience with guided sightseeing. Day 11—You are headed back home today—unless, of course, you would like to extend your stay. . Avalon is all about Choice. You can choose to do many excursions and split up with your family to enjoy your excursions and share your stories with your travel companions. . If you want to learn more about Avalon Waterways or any of the other cruise lines I have met with, please email me at info@PlentyofSunshineTravel.com. . You can also fill out this simple form: https://bit.ly/3mxFUNd, and I will get back to you. . Subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell to ensure you catch all upcoming cruise videos. . If you want to see the images in this week's episode, click HERE to visit our YouTube Channel. . #AvalonWaterways #avalon #douro #douroriver #dourovalley #CruiseSpecialist #CruiseGuru #travelagenttips #luxurytraveladvisor #LuxuryCruiseTravelAgent --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cruisingthewavespodcast/message
É o mais antigo do país .Um festival de resistência que teima em realizar-se no interior. Este ano começou num comboio à boleia de uma viagem literária. Edição de Cláudia Costa.
Projeto desenvolvido pela faculdade de arquitetura do Porto intervém em habitações de Foz Côa
A paixão pela música surgiu cedo na vida do Padre Victor tal como a fé. Nasceu no distrito de Viseu e viveu em Frankfurt, na Alemanha. Ordenado padre em 2002, na Sé Catedral de Lamego, foi pároco no concelho de Vila Nova de Foz Côa e em Torre de Moncorvo, na diocese de Bragança-Miranda. Atualmente é pároco em Lamego e professor no Agrupamento de escolas de Castro Daire.
Pedro Gomes, Moçambique 1972, vive e trabalha em Lisboa. Em 1998 terminou o Master in Fine Arts no Chelsea College of Art, Londres depois de ter concluído o curso Avançado de Artes Plásticas no Ar.Co em Lisboa (1991-96), Em 1997-98 foi bolseiro da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian.Das suas exposições individuais destacam-se: SPECTRUM 48 K, Galeria Presença, Porto, 2022, O MERGULHO, Casa das Artes de Tavira, ENCONTRO ÀS CEGAS, Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado, Lisboa, ambas em 2020, A ÓTICA DO UTILIZADOR, Appleton Square, Lisboa em 2019. UM QUARENTA na Galeria Diferença, Lisboa, URBE, Museu Arpad Szenes - Vieira da Silva, Lisboa, e um solo Project na Drawing Room em 2018. PANORAMA. 16 DE SETEMBRO, Galeria Presença, Porto em 2017, A TORRE, Galeria Miguel Nabinho, Lisboa, em 2016. id, galeria 111, Porto em 2012, id, galeria 111, e Pavilhão Branco do Museu da Cidade, Lisboa em 2011. Amnésia, Galeria 111, Porto e Lisboa e Atelier, Empty Cube, Appleton Square, Lisboa, em 2009. TEC., Museu da Electricidade, Lisboa, From Combat to Leisure, Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Elvas, em 2008. Imagens Impressas, Galeria Filomena Soares, Lisboa, 2007. Sinais Exteriores, Galeria Filomena Soares, Lisboa, Ter, Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisboa, Ter / Contacto, Museu Grão Vasco, Viseu, Contacto, Círculo de Artes Plásticas de Coimbra, Coimbra Palleiros, A Chocolataría, Santiago de Compostela todas em 2005. Vá Para Fora Cá Dentro, Galeria Filomena Soares, Lisboa, 2002. Controle Remoto, Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Fortaleza de São Tiago, Funchal e Acesso, Galeria Presença, Porto, 2001. Participou em inúmeras exposições colectivas destacando-se: PORQUÊ? A arte contemporânea em diálogo com o pensamento de José Saramago , Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado, Lisboa em 2022, The Peepshow. Artistas da Coleção de Arte Portuguesa Fundação EDP, MAAT – Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia, Lisboa, em 2021; A guerra como modo de ver: obras da Coleção António Cachola, MACE - Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Elvas, 2019; As Casas na Colecção do CAM, Centro de Arte Moderna - Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisboa, 2016; A Ciência do Desenho, Casa da Cerca, Almada em 2012, Ponto de Vista: Obras da Colecção da Fundação PLMJ, Museu da Cidade, Lisboa, 2008; 50 Anos de Arte Portuguesa, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisboa, em 2007, NonStopOpening-Lisboa, Galeria ZDB, 2000, Sete Artistas ao Décimo Mês, CAM, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, em 1996.Em 2019, faz o Mural de Homenagem ao Fado. Largo de Santo Antoninho, Lisboa e em 2015 a Escultura dos 25 anos da meia maratona de Lisboa, Lisboa, projectos de arte publica. Recentemente participou no projeto Contra-parede, com curadoria de Hugo Dinis, que apresenta obras suas em diálogo com obras dos artistas Ana Vidigal e Nuno Nunes-Ferreira, numa exposição itinerante por Tavira, Caldas da Rainha, Abrantes e Vila Nova de Foz Côa.A sua obra está representada nas seguintes coleccções: Museu Calouste Gulbenkian - Colecção Moderna, Lisboa, Colecção António Cachola, MACE - Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Elvas, Colecção de Arte Fundação EDP, Lisboa, MUDAS. Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Madeira, Funchal, Fundação PLMJ, Lisboa, Coleção Manuel de Brito, Oeiras, Coleção Norlinda e José Lima, Oliva Creative Factory, São João da Madeira Coleção Fundação Leal Rios, Lisboa, Coleção de Arte do Estado, Portugal. Links: https://sites.google.com/site/pedrogomesarte/ https://appleton.pt/pedro-gomes/?lang=pt-pt https://col-antoniocachola.com/?cat=550&lang=pt https://umbigomagazine.com/pt/blog/2020/03/30/25-anos-de-trabalhos-de-pedro-gomes-no-mnac/ https://maat.pt/index.php/pt/event/lado-b-pedro-gomes-1 https://expresso.pt/cultura/2020-08-15-Materia-dada.-Pedro-Gomes-as-cegas-no-Chiado https://drawingroom.pt/portfolio/pedro-gomes-2/Episódio gravado a 22.12.2022 http://www.appleton.pt Mecenas Appleton:HCI / Colecção Maria e Armando Cabral Financiamento:República Portuguesa - Cultura / DGArtes Apoio:Câmara Municipal de Lisboa
Enchidos e Queijos em Vila Nova de Foz Côa
Ep114 OverviewIn Episode 114 of The Big Cruise Podcast, we celebrate the life and maritime service of the Late Queen Elizabeth II, answering Listener Questions about her and the ships she had named/christened. Cruise News return with great cruise news from around the world and finally Keith joins us to review his recent cruise from New York to Southampton onboard Cunard's Queen Mary 2.Support the showSupport the Show:Listen, Like, Subscribe & Review on your favourite podcast directory.Share the podcast with someone you think will enjoy the showBuy Me A Coffee – This podcast is only possible thanks to our supporters, simply buying a coffee keeps us on air. It is just like shouting your mate a coffee, and we consider our listeners close mates. https://bit.ly/2T2FYGXSustainable Fashion – choose a TBCP design or design your own… all using organic cotton, green energy and zero plastic https://bit.ly/32G7RdhListener QuestionsLuke – Did the late QEII ever sail on Cunard?Barrie – How many ships did the late Queen of England christen?Margie – What is the difference between the Queen and Queen Consort?Cruise Review - QM2Review of QM2 by Keith from USACruise Line: Cunard LineShip: Queen Mary 2Passengers: 2691Crew: 1173Itinerary: New York to SouthamptonShip Info: Queen Mary 2 CunardCruise NewsP&O Welcomes Third Ship to Australia. The entire P&O Cruises Australia fleet of three magnificent ships has returned home to resume cruising in Australia with the arrival in Sydney today of Pacific Adventure, which later in the day is set to become one of the tallest ships to sail under the Sydney Harbour Bridge.Pacific Adventure sailed through the Heads this morning on her way initially to the Overseas Passenger Terminal. Celebrations surrounding Pacific Adventure's arrival were scaled back as a mark of respect following the death of Her Majesty The Queen.A special marine engineering project has given Pacific Adventure the ‘head room' necessary for the ship to sail under the bridge to the White Bay Cruise Terminal.An important homecoming for the 109,000-tonne 2600-guest Pacific Adventure as it will be based year-round in Sydney to take cruise fans on itineraries to Australian destinations and to the South Pacific where cruising is vital to island economies.Pacific Adventure's first commercial cruise will depart from Sydney on October 22 on a three-night comedy cruise.Pacific Adventure's arrival means that P&O, as Australia's home-grown cruise line, can expand its presence sailing from a number of Australian ports and from Auckland in New Zealand.Of the three P&O ships now home, Pacific Encounter is based in Brisbane for year-round cruising, Pacific Adventure is based in Sydney. Pacific Explorer will do cruise seasons from Adelaide, Melbourne, Fremantle and Cairns. Explorer will do an extended Auckland cruise season from June to November next year.Carnival Gets Keys to the Newest Fun Ship as Ship Transitions from Costa FleetTransitioning from sister line Costa, Carnival Luminosa has officially joined the Carnival Cruise Line fleet today as the newest Fun Ship which will debut from Brisbane, Australia, Nov. 6, 2022.In Palermo, Italy, this morning, Costa Captain Nicolantonio Palombella handed over the ship to Carnival Captain Adriano Binacchi, with additional leadership team members from both lines in attendance. Carnival Brand Ambassador John Heald captured the moment in a video which can be viewed here.Arriving to Australia in just two months, Carnival Luminosa will sail a variety of seasonal itineraries from Brisbane from Nov. 6, 2022 to April 13, 2023, offering something for everyone, before repositioning for seasonal service from Seattle to Alaska next May, including some exotic, first-time-for-Carnival destinations.Carnival Luminosa is a sister ship to the four other Spirit-class ships and will accommodate up to 2,826 guests and 1,050 Carnival crew members. Carnival Luminosa will be home to many of the activities and experiences from other Carnival ships that guests have come to know and love as well as some new spaces.Featuring guest favourites from entertainment, youth, and spa, to casino, bars and dining, offerings will include Playlist Productions, The Punchliner Comedy Club, Limelight Lounge, Piano Bar 88, Alchemy Bar, RedFrog Rum Bar, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, Chef's Table, Bonsai Sushi Express, Seaday Brunch, Serenity Adult-Only Retreat, and Cloud 9 Spa, among others.Green Eggs and Ham breakfast return to Carnival Fleet For the first time since the line's pause in guest operations, Carnival Cruise Line will officially bring back its Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast with The Cat in The Hat and Friends across its fleet on sailings beginning Oct. 1. The breakfast is part of the many exciting experiences in Carnival's Seuss at Sea program, the line's exclusive partnership with Dr. Seuss Enterprises.Guests are encouraged to pack their imagination, as well as their appetites, as the whole family embarks on a breakfast that's part meal and part journey into the deliciously whimsical world of Dr. Seuss.Bringing Dr. Seuss' famed children's books to life, the breakfast features special appearances and meet and greet photo opportunities with favourite Dr. Seuss characters, helping create unforgettable memories no matter the age.From Green Eggs and Ham – of course – to brightly coloured fruit, gravity-defying fluffy pancake stacks, funky french toast, “Moose Juice” and “Goose Juice,” and much more, the fantastical feast features unique menu items, as well as classic breakfast offerings, accompanied by décor with bright colours and patterns. The breakfast is offered once per cruise.In addition to the Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast, the Seuss at Sea fleetwide program features fun youth, family, dining and entertainment activities inspired by the amazing world and words of Dr. Seuss, such as the Seuss-a-Palooza Story Time (beginning Nov. 1), Dr. Seuss Bookville, a family reading venue on select ships, character interactions, Dr. Seuss toys and games, and popular movies shown on board.Cunard British Film Festival Down Under Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the Cunard British Film Festival presented by Palace, will once again delight audiences with a superb line-up including many of the biggest and best films from the region.This year's festival will showcase the talents of Britain's finest filmmakers and actors including Stephen Frears, Sally Hawkins, Colin Farrell, Bill Nighy and more.Opening the festival on 19 October (18 October in Adelaide) is the premiere of the highly anticipated MRS. HARRIS GOES TO PARIS, a whimsical tale based on the popular novel. Starring the fabulous Lesley Melville as the titular Mrs. Harris, it follows her adventures as she embarks on a journey through Parisian high fashion.James Bond fans will be delighted with a special program showcasing six decades of iconic style and adventure. Highlights include DR.NO (60th anniversary), ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE (1969), starring Australia's Bond George Lazenby, SKYFALL (2012) on its 10-year anniversary and 1967's YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE.Inspired by the true story of the discovery of King Richard III's remains beneath a Leicester car park, THE LOST KING is a comedy-drama from Stephen Frears. Starring Sally Hawkins as a woman who forced academics and scholars to rethink everything they knew about one the most controversial kings in British history, and co-writer Steve Coogan as her husband.The Cunard British Film Festival presented by Palace screens in the following locations:Sydney: 19 Oct – 16 Nov, Palace Norton Street, Palace Verona, Chauvel Cinema, Palace CentralCanberra: 19 Oct – 16 Nov, Palace Electric CinemasMelbourne: 19 Oct – 16 Nov, The Astor Theatre, Palace Cinema Como, Palace Westgarth, Palace Balwyn, Palace Brighton Bay, Kino Cinemas and Pentridge CinemasBrisbane: 19 Oct – 16 Nov, Palace Barracks and Palace James StreetAdelaide: 18 Oct – 16 Nov, Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas, Palace Nova Prospect CinemasPerth: 19 Oct – 16 Nov, Palace Raine Square, Luna on SX, Leederville and WindsorByron Bay: 19 Oct – 16 Nov, Palace Byron BayHolland America Becomes First and Only Cruise Line Certified Sustainable for Alaska SeafoodHolland America Line has been awarded Responsible Fisheries Management (RFM) certification — making it the first and only cruise line to achieve this distinguished credential by serving only fresh, certified sustainable and traceable wild Alaska seafood. RFM certified all six of the cruise line's ships that sail to Alaska following an independent audit.RFM is a third-party certification program for wild-capture fisheries and is aligned with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries, the most comprehensive set of international standards and best practices for wild fisheries. The RFM ecolabel includes the seafood product's origin and tells consumers where their food comes from every step of the way — starting with the Alaska fishers and processors and continuing to the cruise line's receipt of product and to the guest's plate.Usage of the RFM logo signifies solid commitment to a distinctive Chain of Custody program that assures buyers and guests their seafood is legally harvested, obtained from responsibly managed certified sustainable fisheries, and can be traced back to its origin.Serving Alaska seafood on Holland America Line ships has long been part of the brand's immersive culinary experiences. On any Alaska cruise, the line serves more than 2,000 pounds of Alaska Salmon, 1,000 pounds of Alaska cod, 800 pounds of Alaska halibut, 500 pounds of Alaska rockfish and more.Holland America Line Reports Positive Results of Cruise Industry's First Long-Term Biofuel Test on Board Volendam at Port of RotterdamHolland America Line completed the cruise industry's first multiweek test of biofuels on board Volendam at Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The 20-day test was conducted in partnership with GoodFuels, a leading producer and supplier of sustainable biofuels for the transportation industry, and Wärtsilä, a global leader in power and propulsion technologies and lifecycle solutions for the marine market.The assessment was completed September 7. In the first five days of the test the ship used a mix of 30% biofuel and 70% marine gas oil (MGO) in one of its main auxiliary engines. For the final 15 days of testing, the ship used 100% biofuel. According to GoodFuels, there was a 78% decrease in lifecycle CO2 emissions during the final 15 days of trial compared to marine gas oil emissions.Dutch-flagged Volendam was selected for the test since it was located at the Port of Rotterdam, one of the global ports where GoodFuels operates the infrastructure necessary to provide biofuel waterside fueling services. There is no significant difference for the ship's team members in handling regular fuel oil versus biofuel. The use of a “drop-in” biofuel such as the one tested on Volendam requires no shipboard refitting or special equipment.What Are Biofuels?The advanced biofuel is derived from feedstocks that are certified as 100% waste or residue, with no land-use issues and no competition with food production or deforestation.Holland America Line's 2024 Grand Australia and New Zealand Voyage Returns After a DecadeHolland America Line is continuing to bolster its longer voyages departing from a North America homeport, and the 2024 Grand Australia and New Zealand Voyage is the newest addition. The 94-day journey that's been more than 10 years in the making departs Jan. 3, 2024, aboard Volendam, sailing roundtrip from San Diego, California.2024 Grand Australia and New Zealand Voyage Highlights94 days. Departs Jan. 3, 2024, sailing roundtrip from San Diego aboard Volendam.43 ports of call, including 17 around the Australian continent.4 overnight calls: Fremantle (Perth) and Sydney, Australia; Auckland, New Zealand; Papeete, Tahiti.2 evening departures: Honolulu, Hawaii, and Brisbane, Australia.Two full days of scenic cruising in the famed Great Barrier Reef, exploring the Ribbon Reef and Far North regions.16 calls at a collection of stunning South Pacific islands.A call at Komodo Island, with the opportunity to see the iconic Komodo Dragon prowling the landscape.Scenic cruising in the Torres Strait and Milford Sound.Two shorter segments are available: 58 days from San Diego to Sydney and 36 days from Sydney to San Diego.Celebrity Cruises announces new partnership with Four Pillars GinGlobally renowned for raising the bar on innovative food and beverage-focused experiences at sea, Celebrity Cruises is excited to announce a new partnership with Australia's leading craft distillery, Four Pillars Gin, serving up a range of exclusive experiences for guests on board Celebrity Eclipse this 2022-23 season.Celebrity Cruises will be the first cruise line to offer custom curated Four Pillars cocktails at sea, with four craft gin cocktails available throughout the entire 2022-23 season at ten bars onboard Celebrity Eclipse. Guests will be able to gaze out at the glistening Pacific Ocean, while sipping their favourite gin cocktails with botanicals from the very regions they're visiting. The gins include Four Pillars' award-winning Rare Dry, Fresh Yuzu, Bloody Shiraz and Navy Strength.Offering the ultimate destination-inspired holiday, travellers on the five-night sailing to Tasmania, departing Sydney on 10 March 2023, will be hosted by Four Pillars Senior Brand Ambassador, Wes Baimbridge, marking Celebrity Cruises' first ever gin-focused sailing. Pairing two award-winning trailblazers in the food and drinks space, culinary-curious travellers will have the opportunity to refine their palate with exclusive gin tasting and food pairing experiences.Showcasing the finest of each destination guests will visit, highlights of the Celebrity Eclipse five-night gin-centric itinerary includes:Sail Away Party with Four Pillars, featuring a complimentary gin cocktail to celebrate the start of the sailing, plus more surprises.Intimate Q&As with Wes Baimbridge, Four Pillars Senior Brand Ambassador, to discover the story behind the brand and crafting of Four Pillars' award-winning gins.Series of exclusive events throughout the sailing including gin tasting sessions to learn the essentials of food and gin pairing; gin and oyster flights; exclusive gin appreciation and pairing dinner; and hands-on cocktail masterclasses.Princess Cruises Unveils Bespoke Next Generation Ship – Sun Princess®Princess Cruises revealed a stunning new and bespoke ship platform that will be the brand's largest ship ever accommodating over 4,000 guests. The new Sun Princess will boast stunning views, expansive venues, innovative entertainment venues, multi-story dining rooms and next level stateroom accommodations while remaining true to the smooth clean lines and design aesthetics inspired by the Seawitch icon and popularised in the original “Love Boat” TV series and returning the venerable “Sun Princess” name back into operation.Currently under construction at the Fincantieri shipyard and scheduled to debut in early 2024, the 175,500-ton vessel is the largest Princess ship ever constructed and embraces Italian heritage by featuring a next-level, brand-iconic Piazza and The Dome, a cutting-edge entertainment space inspired by the terraces of Santorini. Sun Princess will also feature the exclusive Princess Medallion that will extend Princess's leadership position in delivering exceptional personalized experiences at unmatched scale. Princess is unique in the ability to deliver incredible cruise ship amenities typical of the largest ships in the world while delivering personalized service found on the industry's smallest ships.The inaugural season for Sun Princess begins in early 2024 with Mediterranean itineraries. The ship's first three voyages will go on sale at 8.00AM AEST Friday, September 16 for Elite guests, and midnight for the general public.This is the third ship to be honored with the Sun Princess name, adding to the legacy of the first ship sailing from 1974 to 1988 and the second ship sailing from 1995 to 2020. At that time, she had the largest number of balcony cabins, and the cruise line's first 24-hour cafe.Azamara Unveils New Europe 2024 Itineraries for its Four-Ship FleetAzamara – the upmarket cruise line and leader in Destination Immersion® experiences – is pleased to unveil 84 Europe itineraries across its four-ship fleet for 2024. Of the 84 new itineraries, 53 are Country Intensive voyages with over 50% of port calls being a late night or overnight, allowing guests ample time to dive deeper into the local culture and hidden gems of an individual country. On September 9, the cruise line will also launch a brand-new video series, ‘Lens of a Local,' allowing guests to get an exclusive look into the immersive excursions that can be experienced from a local's perspective on an Azamara voyage.Azamara is also expanding the company's longtime exclusive partnership with leading provider of international golf tours, PerryGolf, to offer the most worldwide golf sailings yet, with over 15 departures available to book in 2024. Highlights include:Azamara Quest's 12-Night British Isles Intensive Golf Voyage & The 152nd Open at Royal Troon: Beginning in Dublin, Ireland and concluding in Edinburgh, Scotland, this itinerary is beautifully balanced with famous city experiences like Liverpool, Belfast, Glasgow and Dundee plus exceptional golf at world renowned and highly revered venues around the British Isles such as Carnoustie, Kingsbarns, Royal Dornoch, Royal County Down & Royal Portrush. Guests will also have the opportunity to attend the final two days of The 152nd Open at Royal Troon with PerryGolf.Azamara Pursuit's 12-Night South Africa Intensive Voyage: This Country Intensive voyage allows guests to see more of South Africa's vibrant ports, exotic safaris, golden beaches, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Guests have the option to play five rounds of golf at East London Golf Club, one of South Africa's favorite championship venues for decades; Pearl Valley, a Jack Nicklaus Signature Course set in the famous Franschhoek Wine region; and more.Azamara Journey's 16-Night New Zealand & Australia Voyage: Travelers will discover natural wonders, Indigenous cultures, and extraordinary wildlife on this journey from New Zealand to Australia, sailing through the spectacular Milford Sound. PerryGolf offers six rounds of golf at some of the most renowned courses in the region, including the #1 course in New Zealand, Cape Kidnappers, as well as the second oldest course in New Zealand, Christchurch Golf Club.Azamara Quest's 9-Night Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil Voyage: Beginning in beautiful Buenos Aires and concluding with an overnight in spirited Rio De Janeiro, this sailing includes a round of golf at the Olympic Golf Course in Rio, site of golf's 2016 return to the Olympic Games. Travelers can also add on a post-voyage land program to visit the awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls from both the Argentine and Brazilian sides.Saga Ocean Cruises lines up stellar 2022/2023 celebrity entertainmentSaga Ocean Cruises lines up stellar 2022/2023 celebrity entertainment with Jools Holland, Alfie Boe, Phil Vickery and Kevin WoodfordSaga guests are in for an entertainment treat thanks to the celebrity line-up the cruise operator has confirmed for late 2022 and throughout 2023.The famous composer, pianist, bandleader and broadcaster, Jools Holland, returns to the Saga stage on six cruises between February and September 2023. Guests will be wowed with performances in the 444-seater Playhouse Theatre of some of Jools' popular sets including Barrel House, Take Me, Peace in the Valley and How sweet it is.The 2023 cruises Jools and his band will perform on are:Colours of the Canaries departing February 2Arctic Norway and the Northern Lights departing February 18Venice and the Treasures of the Adriatic departing April 9Contrasts of Scandinavia departing May 21Islands of the Western Mediterranean departing August 20Ancient Cities of the Eastern Mediterranean departing September 4And music fans can also now experience the incredible singing talents of Alfie Boe. As a young boy, Lancashire-born Alfie dreamed of a career as a singer and has since then conquered the world's most prestigious opera stages, led the cast of Les Miserables for nearly a year, and stolen the show at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert at Buckingham Palace. He has also sold-out three UK Tours (including the Royal Festival Hall and the Royal Albert Hall) and appeals to hundreds of thousands of fans, having achieved Platinum album sales in the UK, and four top ten album placings.Alfie will perform on the Morocco and the Islands of the Atlantic cruise departing on November 15, 2022 on Spirit of Discovery.And the chef, presenter and cookery book author, Phil Vickery, will be joining the Cape Verde and the Canaries cruise departing November 19, 2022 to deliver a live cooking demonstration and Q&A session to guests. Vickery is often best known as part of the This Morning family and is firmly regarded as one of Britain's favourite chefs.Keeping with the cuisine theme, chef and presenter Kevin Woodford, will be performing a ‘Can't Cook, Won't Cook' masterclass and ‘A Question of Food' Q&A session with guests on the Flavours of the Western Mediterranean cruise departing on October 31, 2022.Look ahead to a festive break with Fred. Olsen Cruise LineBalmoral's eight-night L2232 ‘European Christmas Markets' cruise, departing from Portsmouth on 2nd December 2022. Itinerary: Portsmouth, England – Zeebrugge, Belgium – Gothenburg, Sweden – Copenhagen, Denmark – Cruising Kiel Canal, Germany – Hamburg, Germany – Portsmouth, EnglandBorealis' nine-night S2231 ‘River Cities and German Christmas Markets' cruise, departing from Liverpool on 5th December 2022. Itinerary: Liverpool, England – Cruising North Sea Canal, Netherlands – Amsterdam, Netherlands (overnight stay) – Cruising River Elbe, Germany – Hamburg, Germany (overnight stay) – Liverpool, EnglandBalmoral's 12-night L2233 ‘Festive Spain and Portugal' cruise, departing from Portsmouth on 10th December 2022. Itinerary: Portsmouth, England – Lisbon, Portugal – Cádiz, Spain – Funchal, Madeira (overnight stay) – Vigo, Spain – La Coruña, Spain – Portsmouth, EnglandBorealis' eight-night S2232 ‘Festive Spanish City Break' cruise, departing from Liverpool on 14th December 2022. Itinerary: Liverpool, England – Gijon, Spain – Getxo (Bilbao), Spain – Vigo, Spain – La Coruña, Spain – Liverpool, EnglandVida Portugal! Avalon Waterways unveils plans to make its debut on the Douro with a new Suite ShipAvalon Waterways has announced that it will make its Douro debut with a new itinerary and Suite Ship – the Avalon Alegria – in 2024. Embarking on its first-ever sailings in Portugal, Avalon Waterways is poised to offer a new view of the Old World.Hillside vineyards and historic villages await guests as they sail through Portugal's postcard-perfect views on Avalon's all-new, eight-day cruise that begins and ends in Porto and is filled with Avalon's signature, included ‘Classic,' ‘Discovery' and ‘Active' excursion choices. Featuring everything from ancient Amarante – in the picturesque Minho region, known for its golden church that dates back to 1530 – to the sandstone architecture in Salamanca Spain; rock art to riding bikes from Porto to the sea, this new cruise promises countless ways to soak up the splendour – from medieval castles to cinematic scenery and all the vinho, baked bread, olives and cheese a traveller could desire.Day-by-day sneak peek:Day 1: Welcome to Porto with an optional food tour, embarkation and overnight in the city.Day 2: Excursion choices include stepping back in time in Guimarães' historic city centre or cruising along the coast, on bike, from Porto Ribeira to the sea. The ship overnights in Porto Antigo.Day 3: Today's choice of excursions includes a visit to one of the Douro Valley's oldest farms, with food tasting near Peso da Régua and an overnight in Pinhão.Day 4: Experience a guided tour of Freixo de Numão, a charming village nestled between the nearby mountains, complete with regional wine-tasting or rock art in Vila Nova de Foz Côa. Tonight, Avalon Alegria docks in Barca d'Alva.Day 5: Choose from classic sightseeing in Freixo de Espada à Cinta or a visit to Salamanca in Spain. Learn to bake traditional Portuguese pastries (florinhas) during a hands-on optional excursion.Day 6: Paint a typical azulejos tile guided by a professional painter during a relaxing morning sail. Spend the afternoon in Amarante and fado the evening away. Guests overnight in Porto with plenty of free time to peruse the city. Cruisers are always choosers with Avalon.Day 7: UNESCO the day away exploring Porto – with optional excursions ranging from a canal cruise to celebratory Portuguese traditions – before spending one more night in the city.Day 8: The cruise comes to an end in Porto.Living up to its name (which, in Portuguese, means happiness), the Avalon Alegria – like the rest of the company's fleet of Suite Ships – will feature signature, award-winning Panorama Suites on two full decks. Each Suite provides guests 200-square-feet of living space, Open-Air Balconies and beds facing the views for which Avalon river cruising is famous. In addition, the Alegria, will provide guests with a pool on the Sky Deck to bask in the sun and soak-in the beauty of Portugal while sailing from a new, poolside point-of-view.This new Suite Ship, built exclusively to sail the Douro, will have a total of 14 Deluxe Staterooms and 37 Panorama Suites, accommodating just 102 guests and 33 crew members.And last…. The Biggest Cruise news for Australia & New Zealand…. For the first time, Disney Cruise Line is bringing the magic of a Disney to families and fans in Australia and New Zealand during brand-new “Disney Magic at Sea” cruises beginning late October 2023. The ship is the destination on these limited-time voyages, which have been specially created to immerse local guests in their favorite Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars stories through enchanting entertainment and enhanced experiences throughout each cruise.The Disney Wonder will embark on these “Disney Magic at Sea” cruises through February 2024, ranging from two to six nights and departing from four home ports: Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia; and Auckland, New Zealand.During the repositioning voyages between Honolulu and Sydney in October 2023 and February 2024, the Disney Wonder will offer the fleet's first-ever South Pacific itineraries. These brand-new cruises will give guests from around the world the chance to experience exotic destinations like Fiji and Samoa. Bookings open to the public on Oct. 6, 2022AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND CRUISES 2023 – 2024 Cruises from SydneySail Dates: 28/10/23, 01/11/23, 24/12/23, 28/12/23, 03/01/24, 05/01/24, 08/01/24, 12/01/24,14/01/24, 20/01/24, 23/01/24, 12/02/24Prices starting from (for 2 nights on 12/01/24, per person based on double occupancy):Inside Stateroom: US$720Oceanview Stateroom: US$789Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah: US$918Concierge Stateroom with Verandah: US$1741Cruises from Melbourne Sail dates: 03/11/23, 05/11/23, 09/11/23, 12/11/23, 16/11/23, 26/01/24, 30/01/24, 02/02/24,05/2/24, 09/02/24Prices starting from (for 2 nights on 03/11/23, per person based on double occupancy):Inside Stateroom: US$546Oceanview Stateroom: US$593Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah: US$689Concierge Stateroom with Verandah: US$1281Cruises from BrisbaneSail Dates: 08/12/23, 11/12/23, 15/12/23, 20/12/23, 22/12/23Prices starting from (for 2 nights on 20/12/23, per person based on double occupancy):Inside Stateroom: US$755Oceanview Stateroom: US$821Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah: US$951Concierge Stateroom with Verandah: US$1760Cruises from AucklandSail Dates: 21/11/23, 25/11/23, 28/11/23, 01/12/23, 04/12/23Prices starting from (for 3 nights on 28/11/23, per person based on double occupancy):Inside Stateroom: US$760Oceanview Stateroom: US$818Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah: US$929Concierge Stateroom with Verandah: US$1705Prices based on stateroom category, sail date and party size. Prices include applicable taxes/GST, port expenses and fees. Sail dates and staterooms are subject to availability. Visit disneycruiseline.com/AUNZ beginning September 26, 2022 to check current pricing, availability and itineraries. Prices shown above are not guaranteed, are subject to change without notice, and do not include optional gratuities ($29-46.50 USD per person). Prices shown above are for the following categories: Concierge Family Stateroom with Verandah (03A), Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator's Verandah (07A), Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom (09D), and Standard Inside Stateroom (11B).Image Credit: Disney Wonder, Disney Cruise LineImage Credit: Sun Princess, Princess CruisesAnd more... 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Depois de 2 anos de ausência, o mais antigo evento literário do país está de volta. O Festival de Poesia e música de Foz Côa regressa este ano com um tema que está no topo da atualidade: " Poesia contra a Violência".
Segue-nos nas redes sociais Dois ou três temas e uma conversa ao sabor do vento: Jovem engenheira com raízes em Foz Côa cria nova geração de cubas de vinho; Ler Artigo Turista holandesa detida por fazer saudação nazi no antigo campo de concentração de Auschwitz; Ler Artigo Igreja de Bragança arrematada por cerca de 218 mil euros em leilão; Ler Artigo e muito mais!
O convidado é licenciado e mestre em Filosofia pela Universidade de Lisboa. Tem-se dedicado sobretudo à filosofia da arte. Dirige a coleção Filosofia Aberta, da Gradiva e é autor de vários livros, entre os quais O Valor Cognitivo da Arte (2010) e A Definição de Arte: O Essencial (2019). -> Apoie este projecto e faça parte da comunidade de mecenas do 45 Graus em: 45graus.parafuso.net/apoiar Foi sobretudo este último -- sobre o que é, afinal, a arte -- o mote para a nossa conversa. Já há muito tempo que queria falar sobre arte no 45 Graus. É um tema obviamente com muito pano para mangas; afinal, não há ninguém que não aprecie alguma forma de arte, seja ela a pintura, a música ou o cinema. No entanto, faltava-me encontrar um convidado que tivesse a abordagem certa. Porque a verdade é que a arte, como depende muito da nossa sensibilidade individual, é um tema que se presta muito a análises, digamos, pouco… objectivas. Ou é discutido numa lógica puramente subjectiva, do tipo: “adooooro o Tarantino” -- ou a Paula Rego (ou, pelo contrário eles “não me dizem nada”). Ou é discutido de uma forma quase religiosa, com uma admiração cega por tudo o que é de determinado artista, seja ele o David Bowie ou Picasso. (A nossa conversa começa precisamente por este ponto). Ou então, mesmo quando encontramos uma discussão acesa sobre arte, como é comum por exemplo na crítica de cinema, o que vemos, na verdade, muitas vezes, é uma discussão com superlativos a mais e objectividade a menos. De certa forma, pode dizer-se que estive este tempo todo à espera de um convidado como o Aires Almeida, que consegue falar sobre arte de forma cativante mas sem peneiras nem poses. O nome dele foi-me sugerido pelo Desidério Murcho, outro grande convidado do 45G, a quem agradeço. O ponto de partida para a nossa conversa foi o mais elementar de todos: o que é a arte? Que aspectos são comuns a formas tão diferentes de arte como a pintura, a música ou a literatura e que, no entanto, as distinguem de outras actividades humanas? E porque é que a arte é algo que consideramos valioso -- o que é que a arte nos dá? Dá-nos prazer, claramente, mas pode também ser uma fonte de conhecimento? Ou é simplesmente um tipo de experiência diferente dos outros todos? Foi uma longa conversa, na qual percorremos uma série destes aspectos da natureza da arte. _______________ Índice da conversa: (03:04) não devemos tratar a arte como algo sagrado, não tem valor intrínseco. (Noël Carroll, filósofo) (12:34) Os vários problemas filosóficos em torno da arte | O que é arte? Diferentes tipos de definições. | Casos-fronteira. Gato Fedorento - Lusco Fusco | Fahrenheit 451, de Ray Bradbury (25:09) Porque é que, enquanto sociedade, valorizamos tanto a arte e os artistas? | O que é a Arte?, de Lev Tolstói (29:19) Há muita arte má. A falácia da divisão. | Gerhard Richter | Muita arte poderia ser destruída. (35:55) A arte enquanto fonte de prazer. Robert Nozick e a “máquina das experiências” | O entretenimento é inimigo da arte? (41:27) A arte enquanto fonte de conhecimento? Jerome Stolnitz on the cognitive triviality of art | A arte enquanto estímulo dos sentidos. | A arte enquanto fonte de uma ‘experiência estética' que é única. | A música é universal? (54:30) A arte enquanto meio para experienciar emoções que de outra forma não teríamos (ou sem ter o custo associado). (Porque é que as pessoas ouvem música triste e vêem filmes de terror?) (01:01:01) O papel no valor que a Humanidade da arte da admiração pelo/a génio do artista. (01:06:17) Por que admiramos mais o talento do que o esforço? | A ‘regra' das 10,000 horas de treino | Livro “Guitar Zero”, de Gary Marcus | Livro “The Sense of Style”, de Steven Pinker (01:14:04) A intenção do artista importa para o valor da obra? | Ensaio “A morte do autor”, de Roland Barthes | (01:20:43) Quando a arte se torna um mero adereço social (a “pose” dos artistas e dos críticos de arte). | Música atonal. | Os Abba (01:23:43) Quando a mesma música ou o mesmo filme nos despertam reacções diferentes em momentos diferentes da vida. | “Voando sobre um ninho de cucos” | A dificuldade em apreciar devidamente obras marcantes antigas que foram revolucionárias na altura. | Pulp Fiction. | Filmes de Manoel de Oliveira. | Ulysses, de James Joyce (01:33:07) Obras falsas podem ser consideradas arte? Documentário Netflix “Made You Look”. | Han van Meegeren. O falsificador que engazopava nazis. | Nelson Goodman (filósofo) | O urinol de Marcel Duchamp (1:39:19) ...de volta ao problema da Definição da Arte: como classificar a arte de vanguarda? | Anti-humor | Nick Zangwill (filósofo) (1:45:54) Livro recomendado: “Investigações Estéticas - Ensaios de filosofia da arte”, de Jerrold Levinson _______________ Obrigado aos mecenas do podcast: Tomás Fragoso, Gonçalo Murteira Machado Monteiro, Nuno Costa, Francisco Hermenegildo, Mário Lourenço, Carlos Seiça Cardoso, José Luís Malaquias, Tiago Leite, Carlos Martins, Corto Lemos, Margarida Varela, Filipe Bento Caires, Miguel Marques, Galaró family, Nuno e Ana, João Ribeiro, Miguel Vassalo, Bruno Heleno Gonçalo Matos, Emanuel Gouveia, Ricardo Santos, Ricardo Duarte, Ana Sousa Amorim, Manuel Martins, Sara Mesquita, Francisco Sequeira Andrade, ChaosSeeker , Gabriel Sousa, Gil Nogueira, Luis Brandão Marques, Abílio Silva, Joao Saro, Tiago Neves Paixão, Daniel Correia, Rita Mateus, António Padilha, Tiago Queiroz, Carmen Camacho, João Nelas, Francisco Fonseca, Diogo Sampaio Viana, José Soveral, André Oliveira, Andreia Esteves, João Bernardino, Luís Costa, Ana Teresa Mota, Isabel Oliveira, Arune Bhuralal Rui Baldaia, Joana Margarida Alves Martins, Luis Marques, Hugo Correia, Duarte , Francisco Vasconcelos, Telmo , Jose Pedroso, MANNA Porto, José Proença, Carlos Manuel Lopes de Magalhães Lima, Maria Francisca Couto, joana Antunes, Nelson Poças, Francisco López Bermúdez, Carlos Silveira, Diogo Rombo, Bruno Lamas, Fábio Mota, Vítor Araújo, João Pereira, Francisco Valente, Nuno Balsas, Jorge Amorim, Rui Vilão, João Ferreira, Luís Elias, José Losa, Hélder Moreira, Diogo Fonseca, Frederico Apolónia, André Abrantes, Henrique Vieira, João Farinha, Paulo Fernandes, Nuno Lages, João Diamantino, Vasco SÁ Pinto, Rui Carrilho, Luis Quelhas Valente, Tiago Pires, Mafalda Pratas, Renato Vasconcelos, João Raimundo, Francisco Arantes, Francisco dos Santos, Mariana Barosa, Marta Baptista Coelho, João Castanheira, Pedro , rodrigo Brazão, Nuno Gonçalves, Pedro Rebelo, Tomás Félix, Vasco Lima, Joao Pinto, João Moreira, José Oliveira Pratas, João Diogo Silva, Marco Coelho, Joao Diogo, Francisco Aguiar , Tiago Costa da Rocha, João Crispim, Paulo dos Santos, Abílio Mateus, João Pinho , Andrea Grosso, Miguel Lamela, Margarida Gonçalves, Afonso Martins, João Barbosa, Luis Filipe, Renato Mendes, António Albuquerque, Francisco Santos, juu-san, Fernando Sousa, Pedro Correia, MacacoQuitado, Paulo Ferreira, Gabriela, Nuno Almeida, Francisco Manuel Reis, Daniel Almeida, Albino Ramos, Inês Patrão, Patrícia Esquível , Diogo Silva, Miguel Mendes, Luis Gomes, Ana Batista, Alberto Santos Silva, Cesar Correia, Susana Ladeiro, Gil Batista Marinho, Filipe Melo, Cheila Bhuralal, Bruno Machado, Miguel Palhas, isosamep, Robertt , Pedro F. Finisterra, Cristiano Tavares, Pedro Vieira, Jorge Soares, Maria Oliveira, Bruno Amorim Inácio, Nuno , Wedge, Pedro Brito, Manuel Botelho da Silva, Ricardo Leitão, Vítor Filipe, João Bastos, Natália Ribeiro, Bernardo Pimentel, Pedro Gaspar, Hugo Domingues _______________ Esta conversa foi editada por: Hugo Oliveira _______________ Bio: Licenciado em Filosofia pela Universidade de Lisboa, onde também obteve o grau de Mestre em Filosofia da Linguagem e da Consciência (2005), com uma tese sobre filosofia da arte. É professor de Filosofia do ensino secundário, colaborador do Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa (Grupo LangCog) e, desde 2017, é membro da direcção da Sociedade Portuguesa de Filosofia. É autor dos livros O Valor Cognitivo da Arte (2010) e A Definição de Arte: O Essencial (2019), coautor, com Desidério Murcho, de Janelas Para a Filosofia (2014, entretanto esgotado) e de vários outros livros didácticos de filosofia. Desde 2006 dirige a coleção Filosofia Aberta, da Gradiva Publicações. Vive em Portimão, mas é natural de Vila Nova de Foz Côa.
Diogo Beja é o homem-rádio da casa: percebe de tudo o que é botão e tem aquela voz quente e acolhedora que tão bem conhecemos. No ar de segunda a sexta entre as 17h e as 20h com a Joana Azevedo no Já se Faz Tarde, e também no podcast Cada um Sabe de Si, é um geek das tecnologias e da fotografia, mas também um bon vivant de garfo e faca. Anda sempre na passeata, seguindo uma tradição familiar que o levava a desbravar o país em pequeno. Venha daí conhecer os refúgios em Portugal do nosso Diogo Beja. Nota: esta entrevista pode conter alguns disparates, uma vez que os dois locutores já se conhecem há quase 20 anos. :D SÍTIO IDEAL PARA PASSAR UMA QUARENTENA? A casa dos meus pais! UMA ESTRADA PARA CONHECER EM PORTUGAL Eu adoro conduzir e adoro fotografar. E adoro conduzir para fotografar! Já fiz imensas vezes a N4, N10 e N3 só para fotografar. A N222, no Douro, é lindíssima! Especialmente, as cores nesta altura do ano. Mas falta-me refazer a N226, que fiz uma vez quando passei férias em Armamar. Logo a seguir a Moimenta da Beira, encontrei a Albufeira da Barragem do Vilar e mal tive tempo para parar. É uma estrada que tenho mesmo de voltar a fazer. UM MUSEU Há umas semanas fiquei hospedado muito perto do Museu Amadeo de Souza Cardoso, mas não consegui visitar e ficou-me atravessado. Terei de lá ir em breve. E, por norma, sempre que mudam exposições, vou espreitar as novidades no CCB e MAAT. E quando vou ao Porto, Serralves é certinho. UMA IGREJA A igreja da Torre dos Clérigos ou a do Mosteiro de Alcobaça. UM MONUMENTO Paço dos Duques de Bragança, Guimarães. UMA PAISAGEM É tão difícil escolher uma entre a vista da esplanada do Museu de Foz Côa, a Arrábida ou as planícies alentejanas.. por isso, por uma questão mais pessoal, a vista para o presépio na Vila Alta em Alenquer. UMA EXPERIÊNCIA Canyoning na Serra da Lousã. UM SEGREDO EM PORTUGAL Portugal não é, todo ele, um segredo? Não sei. Há tantos restaurantes ou vinhos ou locais escondidos, que é difícil escolher um segredo. Ou querer revelá-lo. :-P UMA PRAIA Praia Maria Luísa, em Albufeira. Pelo menos, como era há 25 anos. LIVROS PARA LER NUMA QUARENTENA Qualquer um do Stephen King. E é óptimo, porque podemos escolher entre mais de mil ou assim. DISCOS PARA OUVIR NUMA QUARENTENA Podcasts. :) Sugiro os da Rádio Comercial, ou então um dos meus preferidos do momento: "Smartless". MARATONA DE SÉRIES E FILMES Tenho visto tanta coisa que mal sei o que acabei de ver. Mas como está a ser um ano difícil, duas comédias: "VEEP" na HBO e "Brooklyn 99" na Netflix. CONFORT FOOD Vinho. Sempre vinho. PRIMEIRA GRANDE VIAGEM QUE QUER FAZER DEPOIS DISTO Qualquer uma?! :-D
FOZ CÔA FEST - LIVE BY NELL SILVA Recorded in livestream mode for foz côa fest, for more 30 channels as mixcloud live and exclusive, SOON IN MORE PLATFORMS FOR FREE DOWNLOAD THANK YOU ALL MUSIC LOVERS
FOZ CÔA FEST - LIVE BY NELL SILVA Recorded in livestream mode for foz côa fest, for more 30 channels as mixcloud live and exclusive, SOON IN MORE PLATFORMS FOR FREE DOWNLOAD THANK YOU ALL MUSIC LOVERS
FOZ CÔA FEST - LIVE BY NELL SILVA Recorded in livestream mode for foz côa fest, for more 30 channels as mixcloud live and exclusive, SOON IN MORE PLATFORMS FOR FREE DOWNLOAD THANK YOU ALL MUSIC LOVERS
Série de entrevistas promovidas pela Rádio Cultura com os candidatos a prefeito de Foz do Iguaçu. Cássio Lobato foi o quarto entrevistado.
Vila Nova de Foz Coa é o coração do interior de Portugal. É terra de xisto, onde o castanho das rochas metamórficas contrasta com o azul celeste do céu.
Rui Pedro Pimenta é o presidente da Associação Juvenil Gustavo Filipe, que presta homenagem a um jovem de Vila Nova de Foz Côa que tinha como sonho dinamizar a região, juntando jovens na cidade.
Edição de 05 Dezembro 2019
Todos conhecem a Dina Aguiar. Repórter, Jornalista, Apresentadora, a Dina faz parte do património histórico da RTP, dos tempos áureos do jornalismo televisivo público. Mas neste podcast falamos da outra Dina. Da família que faz vinho, do produto pelo qual se apaixonou e pelo qual dá a cara. Quem se deslocou a Foz Côa ao […]
Não nos esquecemos dos nossos leais ouvintes, e esta semana lembrámo-nos de vos trazer um tema novo: memória. E com uma convidada como Mariana Castro, o programa desta semana promete!Músicas ouvidas no programa:Foz Côa, de Petrus CastrusHistória do Azul do Mar, de Petrus CastrusMuscle Memory, de COW (disponível no Free Music Archive, em freemusicarchive.org)
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