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The Regular Joe Show
RJS - 6/10/25 - Whole Show

The Regular Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 110:19


Joe takes on the show today and digs into the continuing riots, Greta's Grand Voyage, the Left's doom and gloom, and our friend Richard Dubois joins to share a solutionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Histoires nature
Un grand voyage

Histoires nature

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 5:08


Ces derniers temps, Marcelino le mulot s'ennuie ferme. Un jour, il entend les cigognes discuter. Elles parlent de leur voyage. Marcelino est fasciné. Cette fois, c'est décidé : il se met en route, direction... L'Afrique !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

RTE-Travel Talk
Celebrity Cruises: What's new for 2025 &2026

RTE-Travel Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 24:33


Have you experienced Celebrity Cruises? In this episode of RTE-Travel Talk, host Ken sits down with Allan Brooks, Director of Sales for Canada at Celebrity Cruises, to dive into the world of premium cruising and what makes Celebrity one of the most innovative cruise lines in the industry. In This Episode, We Explore:

The Insider Travel Report Podcast
How Your Clients Can Discover the Best of Celebrity Cruises

The Insider Travel Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 7:51


Katina Athanasiou, senior vice president of sales and services for the Americas at Celebrity Cruises, talks with Alan Fine of Insider Travel Report about the cruise line's new deployments and special offers. Highlights include a 110-night Grand Voyage on the Celebrity Solstice and a special wave season promotion. For more information, visit www.TheCelebrityCommittment.com and www.Celebrity.com. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel  (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean,  iHeartRadio,  Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.  

Les Contes d’Israël et du Monde
Le grand voyage (vers l'Amérique)

Les Contes d’Israël et du Monde

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024


Pascal Praud et vous
«Lorsque je ferai le grand voyage, je tiendrai mon miroir», l'extrait de Pascal Praud du mardi 27 août 2024

Pascal Praud et vous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 3:19


Tous les matins dans Europe 1 Bonjour, Laurent Tessier revient sur le meilleur de l'émission de Pascal Praud et vous de la veille et vous livre en avant-première les sujets sur lesquels vous pourrez réagir en direct entre 11h et 13h, au 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

Cierre de mercados
Parte 2: Alemania se enfrenta a su peor crisis inmobiliaria en décadas 10/05/2024

Cierre de mercados

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 53:59


Alemania se enfrenta a su peor crisis inmobiliaria en décadas mientras más de la mitad de las empresas del sector de la construcción residencial avisa de falta de pedidos en abril. Reino Unido sale de la recesión tras crecer el PIB un 0,6% en el primer trimestre, por encima de las previsiones del consenso que apuntaban un crecimiento del 0,4% entre enero y marzo. En clave empresarial, el grupo farmacéutico francés Sanofi alcanza un acuerdo de licencia con Novavax para la comercialización conjunta de una vacuna contra la COVID-19. Enel cierra la venta de activos en Perú por 1.200 millones y rebaja deuda mientras la aerolínea TAP Air Portugal amplía sus pérdidas en el primer trimestre del año. Entrevistaremos a Arvin Abarca, de Grand Voyage que se consolida como el mayor especialista en grandes viajes de España. Con él hablaremos del sector de los viajes online, de cómo está evolucionando el perfil del viajero en España y del futuro del sector. En Expansión y Ciclo, Ford Almussafes fabricará 300.000 unidades al año de su nuevo coche aunque retrasa su lanzamiento hasta mediados de 2027. Los temas de la actualidad los debatiremos en la Tertulia de Cierre de Mercados con Ignacio Ruiz Jarabo, exdirector general de la Agencia Tributaria, y Rafael Moreno, ceo de la firma de consultoría The Values Corner.

Les petits matins
Vous avez fait un grand voyage ce week-end

Les petits matins

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 2:07


durée : 00:02:07 - L'Humeur du matin par Guillaume Erner - par : Guillaume Erner - Guillaume Erner partage son escapade à Laon, où trône une somptueuse cathédrale…

Capture d'écrans
"Le grand voyage de Gouti" d'après un récit de Michel Bussi : un conte musical et poétique

Capture d'écrans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 4:17


durée : 00:04:17 - Capture d'écrans - par : Eva Roque - Adapté d'un récit de Michel Bussi, ce court-métrage d'animation est porté notamment par la musique et la voix d'Olivia Ruiz. Avec pour la sujet la fratrie et la défense de l'environnement.

Tips For Travellers
5 Things You Won't Be Able To Do On Cruises This Year! (Podcast #482)

Tips For Travellers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 10:18


There are five things I took for granted last year as a cruiser that have unexpectedly disappeared this year, the first massive one I experienced first-hand on a recent cruise. I was on the first leg of Silversea Silver Spirit's 62-night Grand Voyage from Cape Town to Athens via the Seychelles, Dubai, and the Suez Canal. Find out what that was and the 4 others. Become a Tips For Travellers Patron: https://www.patreon.com/tipsfortravellers and get exclusive Patron-only content, downloads and livestreams Visit my Tips For Travellers YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tipsfortravellers

Sage-Femme Authentique
EP83 Cheminement vers la Sage-femme Authentique

Sage-Femme Authentique

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 12:26


Dans cet épisode spécial de Bulle de Sage-Femme, je partage avec vous un voyage de transformation qui a façonné ma vision de la sage-femme et de ma propre identité professionnelle. Il y a deux mois, je m'envolais vers le Mexique pour une expérience enrichissante de quinze jours, où j'ai eu l'occasion de rencontrer des personnes inspirantes et d'explorer les traditions mayas.Durant ce voyage, j'ai entrepris un profond travail d'introspection, guidée par le livre "Le Voyage vers l'IKIGAI" de Christophe Rousseau, un concept japonais qui évoque la recherche de sa raison d'être. Cette exploration m'a amenée à réfléchir à ma place en tant que sage-femme et à ce que je souhaite apporter au monde.J'avais le désir de rencontrer des sages-femmes traditionnelles au Mexique, mais malgré mes efforts, j'ai réalisé que ma pratique n'était pas fondée sur une transmission directe de génération en génération. Cependant, cette quête m'a conduit à découvrir ma véritable essence : celle d'une sage-femme authentique.Je crois que chaque sage-femme a sa propre authenticité, forgée par ses expériences, ses rencontres et ses valeurs. Ce voyage m'a permis de mieux comprendre la façon dont je souhaite accompagner les femmes et les familles, en étant ancrée dans mes valeurs et en cherchant à être la plus authentique possible.C'est ainsi qu'est née la notion de "Sage-Femme Authentique", qui deviendra désormais le nouveau nom et l'identité de ce podcast. Ce changement reflète ma volonté de me définir au-delà de notre maison de naissance et d'explorer de nouvelles avenues, telles que notre programme d'accompagnement en ligne et nos formations pour les professionnels de la périnatalité.Je suis consciente que ce changement peut susciter des questions, mais je suis convaincue que c'est en évoluant ensemble, en échangeant nos expériences et nos idées, que nous pourrons progresser dans notre pratique. Je vous invite donc à me rejoindre dans cette nouvelle aventure de Sage-Femme Authentique.Je vous rappel que je vous donne rendez-vous tous les mercredi pour un nouvel épisode de "Questionner la Sage-Femme", où nous poursuivrons notre dialogue sur la maternité et la parentalité.pour poser vos question vous pouvez le faire par mail à melyssa@sagefemmeauthentique.comEnfin, je rappelle que le salon "Naître et Grandir en Douceur" se tiendra les 13 et 14 avril à Seneffe, une occasion unique de venir échanger et participer à des ateliers enrichissants. MelyLiens utiles :- Livre "Le grand voyage vers l'IKIGAI" de Christophe Rousseau : https://www.amazon.fr/Grand-Voyage-vers-lIKIGAI/dp/B0CS655K4V- Événement Facebook du salon "Naître et Grandir en Douceur" : https://fb.me/e/3bWdIML3iMerci pour votre écoute et à bientôt pour de nouvelles discussions inspirantes avec Sage-Femme Authentique !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Essential Cruise Tips
5 Things You Won't Be Able To Do On Cruises This Year! (Podcast #400)

Essential Cruise Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 10:25


There are five things I took for granted last year as a cruiser that have unexpectedly disappeared this year, the first massive one I experienced first-hand on a recent cruise. I was on the first leg of Silversea Silver Spirit's 62-night Grand Voyage from Cape Town to Athens via the Seychelles, Dubai, and the Suez Canal. Find out what that was and the 4 others Become a Tips For Travellers Patron: https://www.patreon.com/tipsfortravellers and get exclusive Patron-only content, downloads and livestreams Visit my Tips For Travellers YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tipsfortravellers

Ma passion Mon job
Ep 9 - Se lancer dans son job passion au retour d'un grand voyage !

Ma passion Mon job

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 40:56


SÉRIE - Se réinventer grâce à un voyage solo ! "Partir se perdre seul quelque part, c'est avant-tout se mettre en chemin pour se trouver !"  C'est à travers le voyage solo que mes invités ont vu leur” flamme" se réveiller”.  A leur retour, ils ont alors fait un choix drastique qui les a révélé(e) à eux même... et leur a donné accès à une nouvelle voie vers une vie plus authentique et enflammée !  A mon micro, ils sont venus raconter comment... Et nous livrer tous leurs  

Le Podcast de Caroom - #auto
Essai de la Volkswagen ID.7 : le grand voyage en électrique

Le Podcast de Caroom - #auto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 12:12


Volkswagen continue d'étendre sa gamme 100 % électrique ID et après la compacte, les SUV et le van, c'est au tour de la grande berline ID.7 d'être commercialisée depuis l'automne 2023. Nous avons pu la tester le temps d'un essai auto. Venez découvrir ce qu'elle vaut ! 00:00 Introduction 02:02 Extérieur et design de la Volkswagen ID.7 03:03 Poste de conduite et habitabilité de la Volkswagen ID.7 05:53 Que vaut la Volkswagen ID.7 sur la route ? Essai en conduite 09:38 Notes et avis sur l'essai de la Volkswagen ID.7 10:08 Bilan de notre essai de la Volkswagen ID.7 N'hésitez pas à lire l'article en entier + BONUS :

Les mensuelles de Tsugi Radio
Deviant Pop : grand voyage dans la discothèque de Taste

Les mensuelles de Tsugi Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 90:09


Nouvelle édition de l'émission Deviant Pop ou le Grand voyage dans la discothèque, la nouvelle manière d'explorer les arcanes de la Pop par Eva Peel. En invité : The Taste, un groupe de 4 garçons dans le vent! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

TsugiMag
Deviant Pop : grand voyage dans la discothèque de Taste

TsugiMag

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 90:09


Nouvelle édition de l'émission Deviant Pop ou le Grand voyage dans la discothèque, la nouvelle manière d'explorer les arcanes de la Pop par Eva Peel. En invité : The Taste, un groupe de 4 garçons dans le vent!

cruisetricks.de - Der Kreuzfahrt-Podcast
Transatlantik-Kreuzfahrten & Co.

cruisetricks.de - Der Kreuzfahrt-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 30:42


Die Reedereien nennen es „Grand Voyage“, „Große Fahrt“ oder schlicht „Transatlantik“, Kreuzfahrtfans haben sich den Insider-Begriff „Transreisen“ ausgedacht. Gemeint sind damit Kreuzfahrten, bei denen Schiffe das Fahrtgebiet wechseln, etwa vom Mittelmeer in die Karibik. In dieser Podcast-Episode sprechen wir über den Reiz, die Besonderheiten und Herausforderungen auf solchen Kreuzfahrten. Große Kreuzfahrtschiffe fahren meist eine komplette Saison in einem einzigen Fahrtgebiet, identische oder ähnliche Routen, beispielsweise im Sommer im westlichen Mittelmeer ab Barcelona. Für die Wintersaison wechseln sie dann in ein anderes Fahrtgebiet, beispielsweise Bahamas und Karibik ab Miami. Und dazwischen liegt eine längere Reise, meist mit vielen Seetagen und wenig angelaufenen Häfen, wenn das Schiff von – in unserem Beispiel – von Barcelona nach Miami verlegt wird. Im Podcast sprechen wir darüber, wie sich solche Reisen mit vielen Seetagen am Stück anfühlen, welche besondere Atmosphäre dabei an Bord herrscht, wie man sich an diesen Tagen die Zeit vertreibt, wen das Schiff nirgendwo anlegt. Wir diskutieren darüber, ob man für solche Trans-Reisen auch mal Schnäppchen-Angebote finden kann und was diese Reisen grundsätzlich kosten. Und für wen sich Transatlantik-Kreuzfahrten in die Karibik oder Südamerika beziehungsweise zurück eignen – oder eben nicht. After-Show als Bonus und Extra-Podcast für unsere Steady-Abonnenten In der After-Show zu dieser Podcast-Episode geht es noch einmal um den kriegerischen Konflikt zwischen der Hamas und Israel im Gazastreifen und die längerfristigen Konsequenzen für die Kreuzfahrt. Welche Reisen sind bereits abgesagt, welche Fahrtgebiet sind oder werden bald betroffen sein und wie stark könnte sich eine Ausweitung des Konflikts auf weitere Fahrtgebiete auswirken? Die After Show, ebenso wie die werbefreie Version des Podcasts, ist ein besonderes Goodie [exklusiv für unsere Unterstützer via Steady](https://steadyhq.com/de/cruisetricks-podcast/about), das wir in einem eigenen, kleinen Podcast bereitstellen. Bei Steady finden Sie als Abonnent eine [genaue Anleitung](https://get.steadyhq.help/hc/de/articles/360002251118), wie Sie diesen Podcast abonnieren können. Werbefrei hören den Podcast all diejenigen von Ihnen, die uns mit einem Steady-Abonnement monatlich unterstützen. Den Podcast und die After-Show gibt es deshalb für Steady-Abonnenten an einem Stück komplett und ohne Werbeunterbrechungen über den personalisierten RSS-Podcast-Feed bei Steady – siehe oben.

Les mensuelles de Tsugi Radio
Deviant Pop : grand voyage dans la discothèque de Gonthier

Les mensuelles de Tsugi Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 93:59


Deviant Pop fait son grand retour, avec un nouveau format ! Un grand voyage dans la discothèque d'un.e artiste. Pour cette première, Eva Peel reçoit Gonthier. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

TsugiMag
Deviant Pop : grand voyage dans la discothèque de Gonthier

TsugiMag

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 90:20


Deviant Pop fait son grand retour, avec un nouveau format ! Un grand voyage dans la discothèque d'un.e artiste. Pour cette première, Eva Peel reçoit Gonthier.

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Le grand voyage de Magellan, entre réel et imaginaire 5/5 - Des gravures qui offrent le lointain

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 30:15


Depuis la fin du XVe siècle, les grands voyages "d'exploration", notamment celui de Magellan, ouvrent le monde à l'Europe et vont susciter une curiosité sans précédent. L'explosion de la production de littérature géographique au XVIe siècle en témoigne. La collection de Bry – du nom du graveur-éditeur de l'époque – constituera une étape décisive dans la représentation visuelle de l'ailleurs. La fondation Bodmer, à Genève, possède l'intégralité de cette collection exceptionnelle. Laurent Huguenin-Elie reçoit Matthieu Bernhardt, spécialiste de littérature géographique à la Renaissance et chargé d'enseignement à l'Université de Genève. Illustration: détail d'une gravure réalisée en 1592 par Theodor de Bry. A l'arrière-plan, on peut voir les trois bateaux de la flotte de Christophe Colomb. Protestant en exil, de Bry semble dénoncer la "catholisation forcée" des indigènes - représentés nus et vulnérables - par des colons espagnols armés et dominateurs. La croix chrétienne et la lance, tenue par Colomb, annoncent l'appropriation d'un territoire et sa conversion.

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Le grand voyage de Magellan, entre réel et imaginaire 4/5 - Les "Grandes découvertes", une invention du XIXe siècle

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 30:16


Christophe Colomb, Vasco de Gama, Fernand de Magellan… Les navigateurs-explorateurs des XVe et XVIe siècles font encore bien souvent rêver, car ils sont associés aux récits d'aventures, de découvertes, et sont généralement présentés comme des personnages centraux d'épopées héroïques. L'une des explications de cette fascination est à chercher dans la notion même de "grande découverte", une expression née au XIXe siècle, révélatrice d'une certaine idée de l'Europe. Laurent Huguenin-Elie s'entretient avec Romain Bertrand, directeur de recherche au CERI, spécialiste de l'histoire connectée, de l'Indonésie moderne et contemporaine. Il a consacré de nombreux travaux à la question des dominations coloniales européennes en Asie du Sud-Est. Il est l'auteur de "L'exploration du monde - Une autre histoire des Grandes Découvertes" (Editions du Seuil). Illustration: détail de la carte de Martin Waldseemüller, réalisée en 1507, où apparaît pour la première fois le mot "America".

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Le grand voyage de Magellan 3/5 - De l'autre côté du miroir

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 29:51


L'histoire de l'expédition de Magellan a souvent été narrée comme un récit d'aventures héroïques et de découvertes, une rencontre de l'Europe avec d'autres mondes. Et si, 500 ans après ce périple autour du globe, nous passions de l'autre côté du miroir pour tenter de voir ce que les mondes frôlés par les membres de l'expédition de Magellan ont, eux, observé. Retourner la longue-vue et comprendre par exemple qu'Enrique, esclave malais de Magellan parfois encore considéré comme un traître en Occident, est un héros en Asie. Laurent Huguenin-Elie s'entretient avec Romain Bertrand, directeur de recherche au CERI, spécialiste de l'histoire connectée, de l'Indonésie moderne et contemporaine et qui a consacré de nombreux travaux à la question des dominations coloniales européennes en Asie du sud-est. Il est l'auteur de "L'exploration du monde - Une autre histoire des Grandes Découvertes" (Editions du Seuil). Illustration: Henrique de Malacca, ou Enrique (né vers 1495), est l'esclave et l'interprète de Magellan, qui l'achète en 1511 à Malacca (actuelle Malaisie). Ils embarquent en 1519 à bord de la Trinidad pour ce qui sera le premier tour du monde. Après la mort de Magellan durant ce périple, le nouveau commandant, Duarte Barbosa, refuse de lui accorder la liberté promise par son prédécesseur.

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Le grand voyage de Magellan, entre réel et imaginaire 2/5 - Le périple de Magellan et de son équipage

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 29:57


L'explorateur Magellan reste directement associé au premier tour du globe. Pourtant, il meurt au cours de son périple sans avoir réalisé un tel exploit et, paradoxalement, sans qu'il n'en ait jamais été question. Son objectif était de trouver une route pour l'Asie et les îles Moluques, les fameuses îles aux épices d'où provenaient la noix de muscade et le clou de girofle, sources de richesses. Laurent Huguenin-Elie reçoit Michel Chandeigne, éditeur et auteur, spécialiste du Portugal, des pays lusophones, de leur littérature et de leur histoire, également connu sous son nom de plume: Xavier de Castro. Il a publié de nombreux ouvrages dont "Le voyage de Magellan" et "Idées reçues sur les Grandes découvertes", parus aux éditions Chandeigne. Illlustration: portrait anonyme de Fernand de Magellan, XVIe ou XVIIe siècle, Mariners' Museum, Newport News (Virginie). Le 27 avril 1521, le roi de l'île de Mactan, en face de Cebu, (aujourd'hui aux Philippines), refuse de se soumettre aux envahisseurs européens qui viennent de débarquer. Magellan mène alors une expédition contre lui et est mortellement blessé par une flèche empoisonnée.

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Le grand voyage de Magellan, entre réel et imaginaire 1/5 - Mais qui est donc Fernand de Magellan?

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 29:46


Le 8 septembre 1522 à Séville, une poignée d'hommes décharnés débarquent du Victoria, l'un des navires de l'expédition de Magellan. Ils viennent d'effectuer le premier tour du globe de l'histoire... Histoire Vivante explore le voyage et la personnalité de Magellan et s'intéresse plus largement aux "grandes découvertes". Dans ce premier épisode sur Magellan, Laurent Huguenin-Elie reçoit Michel Chandeigne, éditeur et auteur, spécialiste du Portugal, des pays lusophones, de leur littérature et de leur histoire, également connu sous son nom de plume: Xavier de Castro. Il a publié de nombreux ouvrages dont "Le voyage de Magellan" et "Idées reçues sur les Grandes découvertes", parus aux éditions Chandeigne. (rediffusion de la série d'août 2022) Photo: réplique de la Victoria, premier navire à avoir accompli la circumnavigation du globe. 237 hommes répartis sur cinq navires accompagnaient la Victoria lors de son périple: la Trinidad, nef amirale commandée par Magellan; le San Antonio; la Concepción et la Victoria. Les équipages étaient formés d'Espagnols, de Portugais, d'Italiens de Grecs et de Français. (© Gnsin/wikimedia)

Chroniques des Guerres de Religion - Te Deum pour un Massacre
Le grand voyage (24 janvier 1564 – 1er mai 1566)

Chroniques des Guerres de Religion - Te Deum pour un Massacre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 17:02


Contrôler la cour est une chose. Contrôler la France en est une autre, et Catherine de Médicis en est consciente. Toutefois, à l'issue de la première guerre civile, elle décide d'agir avec le royaume comme avec les aristocrates : pour régner, il faut séduire. Au peuple de France, elle veut offrir une personne à chérir : son roi. Va commencer alors un fabuleux voyage, de 1564 à 1566, destiné à sceller l'union entre Charles IX et la nation. Retrouvez dans cet épisode une lecture de morceaux choisis du chapitre 6 de la "Chronique des guerres de religion", issue du jeu de rôle Te Deum pour un Massacre, créé par Jean-Philippe Jaworski. Te Deum pour un Massacre, c'est aussi un roman historique, une chronique des guerres qui ont dévasté la France au XVIe siècle. L'éditeur Open Sesame Games vous invite à découvrir ou redécouvrir cette pierre angulaire du jeu de rôle français dans une nouvelle édition couvrant une période historique allant de 1547 jusqu'à la signature de l'Edit de Nantes en 1598. Nous vous proposons, épisode après épisode, des lectures d'extraits des livres du jeu, qui est actuellement en campagne de financement participatif sur Ulule

The Big Cruise Podcast
Ep134 – Live from QM2 and more

The Big Cruise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 39:02


Episode 134In Episode 134, Loosing my SH&# returns, Chris joins the show from QM2 in Adelaide with a bumper edition of cruise news & Fact or Fiction. Garry S in Sydney shares images of QM2 and MSC Magnifica in Sydney Harbour.QM2 - Garry Stafford 2QM2 - Garry StaffordMSC Magnifica 2 - Garry SMSC Magnifica - Garry SSupport the showListen, 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/32G7RdhRun for a Reason – This year Chris will Run for a Reason, raising money for the Type 1 Diabetes Family Centre. The Family Centre is a unique WA based home away from home for people with type 1. The team work alongside people living with type 1 diabetes, to support them to live a full and rewarding life. Donations can be made here: https://lnkd.in/gjs7jXXjCruise NewsCosta Celebrates 75th AniversaryOne year on: Australian cruise renaissance gathers paceMarch 15, 2023 – More than 40 international cruise ships have returned to local waters in the year since Australia's cruise suspension was lifted, reviving an industry worth billions of dollars a year to communities around the country.Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) said today Australia had undergone a cruising renaissance over the summer peak season and was on track to return to pre-pandemic prosperity by the end of the year.The Australian Government announced on March 15 last year it would not renew its national cruise suspension, paving the way for ships to return in a carefully managed revival that began initially with short domestic itineraries in May 2022.Australia has traditionally been one of the world's most passionate cruise markets. In 2019 more than 1.2 million Australians took an ocean cruise, representing 4.8% per cent of the population or almost one in 20 Australians.Costa Celebrates 75th Anniversary On 31 March 2023 Costa Cruises celebrates its 75th anniversary. On that day, 75 years ago in 1948, the “Anna C”, the first passenger ship of the fleet, departed from Genoa bound for Buenos Aires, with 768 guests on board.A historic moment, which started the great success of Costa cruises. Over all these years, day after day, Costa Cruises has taken millions of guests around the world, sharing the happy and unforgettable moments of their holidays.To celebrate this important anniversary together, Costa Cruises has come up with a unique initiative: 75 cruises at a special price, available until April, with different dates depending on the markets, to sail throughout the year, from early spring to autumn, to discover incredible destinations in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.Ships and itineraries of the 75th anniversary cruisesCosta Smeralda, Costa Toscana and Costa Diadema will offer week-long cruises in the Western Mediterranean, discovering the most beautiful destinations in Italy, France and Spain.In the eastern Mediterranean Costa Deliziosa will visit Marghera/Venice, Katakolon/Olympia (Greece), Mykonos (Greece) Santorini (Greece) and Bari, while during the summer Costa Pacifica will visit Taranto, Catania, Malta, Mykonos and Santorini. Both itineraries are one week long.During this summer, the Costa Fortuna will offer a never-before-seen 14-day itinerary between the Greek islands and the Balearic Islands, with Savona, Civitavecchia/Rome, Messina, four magnificent Greek islands, such as Crete (with a call at Heraklion), Rhodes, Mykonos, Santorini, Kefalonia (with a call at Argostoli), Palma de Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands, and then Barcelona and Marseille.From May to September, cruises in Northern Europe will also be available. The Costa Fascinosa will offer 12-day itineraries to the North Cape, or nine-day cruises to the most beautiful cities in the Baltic; the Costa Favolosa will visit Iceland, the Lofoten Islands, Greenland, a new destination for this summer, or Great Britain and Ireland; the Costa Firenze will offer one-week cruises in the Fjords.Celebrity Cruises brings world's fastest growing sport, pickleball, to the high seasGet your game face on, because the world's fastest growing sport, pickleball, is coming to the world's greatest cruise line, Celebrity Cruises, with new courts added to nine ships* in the Celebrity fleet, including Celebrity Eclipse which is currently cruising Australia and New Zealand.A hybrid of tennis, badminton and ping-pong, pickleball has been embraced by celebrities and athletes around the world, including Nick Kyrgios, Naomi Osaka and even LeBron James. Having officially made its way to Aussie shores in 2020 with the establishment of the Pickleball Australia Association (PAA), the sport has taken off, with membership to the PAA surging to 5,000+ members in just over two years. Jen Ramamurthy, director of the PAA estimates 15,000 people are now playing pickleball across the country – with numbers continuing to skyrocket!Whether a first-time player or an avid pro, travellers can now enjoy open-air courts and panoramic ocean views on participating Celebrity Cruises ships. Guests can either play at their leisure, or as part of an organised event or tournament led by the ship's activities team.*The nine Celebrity Cruises' ships now offering pickleball include: two Edge Series ships – Celebrity Beyond and Celebrity Apex; plus Celebrity Constellation, Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity Equinox, Celebrity Infinity, Celebrity Millennium, Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Summit.Celebrity Cruises Launches New Inspirational Content Series, ‘The Tangerine Table'Celebrity Cruises, is launching a new content series spotlighting a wide range of game-changing leaders and crew members across its fleet, diving into their real life stories and their extraordinary achievements.Called “The Tangerine Table, ” each 10-minute episode will feature a small group of Celebrity officers or crew sharing their career journeys, the people and places that have inspired them along the way, and their lives at sea.  The series name is a nod to the striking colour of The Magic Carpet®, an engineering feat soaring cantilevered above the sea on Celebrity's industry-transforming Edge® Series ships and considered one of the greatest innovations in the cruise industry.The first episode out today honours International Women's Day with an encouraging “SEA it to BE it” message from the groundbreaking women aboard the line's flagship Celebrity Beyond, including:  Captain Kate McCue, the first and only American female captain of a cruise ship and the world's most-followed mariner on social media;First Officer Elizabeth Marami, Kenya's first female marine pilot and first licensed Chief Officer, Navigation.Executive Pastry Chef Atziri Chavez – a Mexican-born talented master of the culinary arts who proudly boasts her well-deserved black scarf;Jelena Vukelic, a Serbian-born wine expert that serves as the ship's Cellar Master.Viewers can tune into the conversation and watch full episodes on both YouTube and Facebook, while also seeing short and impactful clips on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn.Carnival – Alcohol Alternative CocktailsCarnival Cruise Line is mixing some of its most popular cocktails as delicious alcohol-free alternatives. Guest-favorite drinks from the mixologists at Carnival's ever-popular Alchemy Bar are now available with non-alcoholic spirits produced by industry-leading distiller Lyre's, making Carnival the first cruise line to offer a full range of alcohol-free cocktails.“Our new partnership with Lyre's gives guests who want non-alcoholic cocktails the best options at sea. We've seen popularity for non-alcoholic cocktails grow rapidly, so to meet that trend, our mixologists have been working to craft alternative versions of our most popular cocktails with none of the alcohol, but all the flavour,” said Zachary Sulkes, Carnival's senior director of beverage operations.Lyre's is the world's most awarded line of non-alcoholic spirits and a global leader in the emerging segment. The company uses all-natural flavours, including essences, extracts and distillates, to match the aroma, taste and appearance you find within time-tested classics.Seven Popular Alchemy Bar Cocktails Recreated with Lyre's:Martini Seduction: Red passion fruit nectar, fresh lime juice and a hint of orange mix with Lyre's White Cane instead of vodka to create this swoon-worthy drink.Spicy Chipotle Pineapple Martini: Lyre's Agave Blanco stands in for vodka to bring this spicy, pineapple cocktail into its non-alcoholic form.The Remedy: Orange juice, pineapple and fresh lime juice are mixed with Lyre's White Cane and Spiced Cane instead of dark and coconut rum.Hearts of Fire: This award-winning concoction featuring fresh thyme and raspberries is re-imagined with Lyre's Dry London instead of gin.Restorative Basil Drop: Lyre's Dry London is mixed with fresh basil and citrus to stimulate and restore the senses.The Perfect Storm: This invigorating boost features strawberry puree, fresh lime and a hit of rosemary and Lyre's Dry London instead of vodka.Cucumber Sunrise: Another award-winning favorite among Carnival guests delivers the same light and delicious flavour with watermelon nectar, cucumber, lime juice and a splash of orange juice mixed with Lyre's Agave Blanco instead of vodka.Windstar Cruises Announces New Whole-Food, Plant-Based MenuWindstar Cruises has partnered with the National Health Association (NHA) to create a new vegan menu on board all six of the small ship line's yachts. The offerings are not only plant-based but also prepared without added salt, oil, and sugar and are gluten-free.Windstar has begun training its culinary team on the new menu and plans to roll out the program fleetwide in June. Vegetarian options, as well as the line's existing omnivore menu items, will continue to be served as usual. Sample dishes from the new menu include:Daily Smoothies at BreakfastRoasted Butternut Squash Velouté with Baked Pumpkin SeedsBaked Cauliflower Croquettes with Salsa Verde and Sautéed SpinachPenne Rigate Pasta, with Crisp Vegetables and Espelette Pepper SauceVeggie Enchiladas with Black Bean & Cilantro SauceChia Seed Truffles with Dates & Coconut SauceTahini Brownies with Fresh StrawberriesThe menu evolved out of hosting several plant-based groups, which have grown significantly in popularity since the start of the pandemic. Lisa McCarl, a former open heart recovery nurse turned travel advisor, has booked several plant-based groups on Windstar and says there is a huge demand for healthy travel options.Holland America Line Introduces New Category of Extended Destination-in-Depth VoyagesHolland America Line is globally recognized as an expert in longer voyages, and to commemorate its historic 150th Anniversary in 2023 the cruise line is introducing extended Legendary Voyages. These lengthier cruises, which range from 25 to 59 days, combine the ceremony of Holland America Line's Grand Voyages with itineraries that feature a comprehensive collection of ports that enrich the experience in each destination.Highlights of Legendary Voyages:Three Legendary Voyages are NEW itineraries for Holland America Line:The previously announced 28-day “Arctic Circle Solstice” that heads north to the Arctic Circle and features 11 calls in Alaska, including lesser-visited ports like Nome and Homer.53-day “Majestic Japan” with 21 total ports, 13 calls throughout Japan and overnights at Yokohama (Tokyo) and Kobe.28-Day “Coral Triangle, Volcanoes and The Great Barrier Reef” that explores 10 ports in five countries, with scenic cruising in the famed Great Barrier Reef, Torres Strait, and past the Kumba and Krakatau volcanoes.Destination-rich itineraries focus on a singular region, visiting some of the most unique ports while offering guests an in-depth exploration.Guests will enjoy the “best of” Grand Voyages on-board programming to further enhance each Legendary Voyage with experiences such as iconic theme parties memorable sailaways and classic cruise activities.Shipboard programming is specially curated to share insights into the history and culture of the destinations visited.Guests have more time in port to experience the nightlife with overnight stays in marquee ports including Anchorage, Alaska; Hobart, Tasmania; Honolulu, Hawaii; Manaus, Brazil; Moorea, French Polynesia; Papeete, Tahiti; Reykjavík, Iceland; and Yokohama (Tokyo) and Kobe, Japan.Holland America Line's Legendary Voyages:56-Day or 51-day “Tales of the South Pacific” departing Sept. 27 or Oct. 2, 2023, respectively, aboard Volendam. The 56-day is from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to San Diego, California; the 51-day is roundtrip from San Diego.34-Day “South Pacific Crossing” departing Oct. 8, 2023, aboard Noordam. From San Diego to Sydney, Australia.28-Day “Amazon Explorer” departing Feb. 17, 2024, aboard Zaandam. Roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.35-Day “Hawaii, Tahiti and Marquesas” departing Feb. 17, 2024, aboard Koningsdam. Roundtrip from San Diego.25-Day “South Pacific Crossing” departing April 6, 2024, aboard Noordam. From Sydney to Vancouver.28-Day “Arctic Circle Solstice” departing June 9, 2024, aboard Westerdam. Roundtrip from Seattle, Washington.35-Day “Voyage of the Vikings” departing July 20, 2024, aboard Zuiderdam. Roundtrip from Boston, Massachusetts.53- or 52-Day “Majestic Japan” departing Sept. 1 or 2, 2024, aboard Westerdam. The 53-day is roundtrip from Seattle; the 52-day is Vancouver to Seattle.56- or 51-Day “Tales of the South Pacific” departing Sept. 25 or 30, 2024, aboard Zaandam. The 56-day is from Vancouver to San Diego; the 51-day is roundtrip from San Diego.35-Day “Australia Circumnavigation” departing Nov. 17, 2024, aboard Westerdam. Roundtrip from Sydney.28-Day “Coral Triangle, Volcanoes and The Great Barrier Reef” departing Jan. 5, 2025, aboard Noordam. Roundtrip from Singapore.27-Day “Amazon Explorer” departing Feb. 8, 2025, aboard Zaandam. Roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale.35-Day “Hawaii, Tahiti and Marquesas” departing Feb. 15, 2025, aboard Koningsdam. Roundtrip from San Diego.29-Day “South Pacific Crossing” departing March 30, 2025, aboard Westerdam. From Sydney to Vancouver.Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines unveils brand new programme of sailing for 2024/25Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has today unveiled a brand new programme of cruising for 2024/25, featuring a host of specially-timed sailings to coincide with natural wonders and destination events, chances to encounter native wildlife and uncover rich and vibrant histories across the planet.The new programme, unveiled on Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines' website this morning, includes opportunities to follow natural bird migrations, witness meteor showers, experience the world's second largest carnival, and the chance to spot wild polar bears with a specially-planned scenic diversion away from the well-sailed route.For the first time since 2019, the new programme also features an 11-night Mystery Cruise setting sail from Southampton in November 2024 – with guests able to follow in the footsteps of explorers, navigators and seafarers as they guess their next port of call.Continuing their commitment to sailing from regional UK ports, Fred. Olsen will offer departures from Liverpool, Newcastle, Rosyth, Dover, Southampton and Portsmouth in 2024 and 2025.Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines unveils brand new 82-night ‘Discovering Asia with the Holi Festival' Grand VoyageFred. Olsen Cruise Lines has today unveiled a brand new 82-night Grand Voyage, offering the chance to discover the culture-rich lands of Asia on a journey timed specially to coincide with the Holi Festival.The sailing, aboard Fred. Olsen's smaller-sized Balmoral, features calls into Myanmar and Cambodia, known for their ancient civilisations and rich histories, where guests can explore the temples of Angkor Wat from Siem Reap, the largest religious monument in the world, and Myanmar's ancient city of Bagan.Wildlife lovers will have the chance to spot endemic species in Borneo, home to proboscis monkeys, or visit Sri Lanka's Udawalawa Elephant Park, while those with a passion for wartime history can discover the Củ Chi tunnels, an extensive network of underground tunnels, in a call into Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City.An undoubted highlight will be time spent in India, where Chennai will act as the gateway to the ancient monuments and temples of Mahabalipuram, created by the Pallava dynasty, while time in Mumbai will allow those joining the cruise to experience the annual Hindu Holi Festival or immerse themselves in the local way of life by assisting busy dabbawallas delivering lunches across the city.What is more, in addition to the host of experiences on-board and ashore, guests who book to join this Grand Voyage can enjoy up to £500 per person to spend aboard Balmoral, plus free door-to-door transfers within 250 UK mainland miles to the port.Balmoral's 82-night L2502 ‘Discovering Asia with the Holi Festival' cruise, departing from Southampton on 18th January 2025.Itinerary: Southampton, England – Gibraltar, Gibraltar – Cruising Grand Harbour, Valletta – Valletta, Malta – Alexandria, Egypt (overnight stay) – Cruising Suez Canal – Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt – Safaga, Egypt – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – Colombo, Sri Lanka – Hambantota, Sri Lanka – Port Klang (for Kuala Lumpur), Malaysia – Kota Kinabalu, Borneo – Muara, Brunei Darussalam – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – Sihanoukville, Cambodia – Singapore, Singapore – Yangon, Myanmar (overnight stay) – Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India – Kochi, Kerala, India – Mumbai, India (overnight stay) – Muscat, Oman – Salalah, Oman – Aqaba, Jordan – Cruising Suez Canal – Asdod, Israel – Haifa, Israel – Heraklion, Crete – Catania, Sicily, Italy – Cartagena, Spain – Lisbon, Portugal – Cruising by Cristo Rei and Abril 25 Bridge – Cruising by Belém Tower & Discovery Monument, Lisbon, Portugal – Southampton, EnglandP&O's Pacific Partnership Program Sponsors First of its Kind Traineeship ProgramP&O Cruises Australia is delighted to announce it has partnered with Cruise Eden to sponsor a two-year School Based Traineeship (SBAT) in Certificate III Tourism. Tailored for cruise, the SBAT Programme is the first of its kind for an Australian regional port, and has been designed to create vocational employment and training pathways for young people in the South Coast region interested in a career in the Tourism industry.Practical training commenced this week when the program's first trainees – Year 11 students of Eden Marine High School, Keely Grebert and Ocea Thiedeman, boarded P&O's Pacific Adventure for a ship tour with the Captain during her port call to Eden.According to educator and Cruise Eden Manager, Debbie Meers, Keely and Ocea will be assisting the Cruise Eden with operations on cruise days, and training with other tourism businesses during the winter months to broaden their industry experience and knowledge.NCL Expands Exotics Itineraries in 2024/2025NCL Has announced new 2024/25 exotic itineraries, including the debut of Norwegian Spirit, Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Sky in Asia, and new ports of call to Manama, Bahrain; Rarotonga, Cook Islands; Sokhna, Egypt; and Akita, Japan.  With this new season of itineraries from October 2024 through December 2025, NCL is expanding its voyages to Antarctica, South America, Africa, Asia, Middle East, Australia and New Zealand by 37%, and its Extraordinary Journeys – the Brand's collection of immersive and port-rich voyages – overall by 15%.  This collection of itineraries only reaffirms the company's commitment to providing guests with carefully curated voyages to some of the most sought-after destinations in the world.NCL's maiden call to Bahrain, its first dedicated Middle East sailing – The Brand will offer a seven-day Middle East cruise on Norwegian Sun from Doha, Qatar to Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) departing 12 April , 2025. An overnight stay in Abu Dhabi, UAE provides travellers with more time to explore the culturally rich destination. In addition, the open-jaw voyage includes visits to Dammam, Saudi Arabia; Manama, Bahrain – a first time visit for NCL; as well as Dubai and Sir Bani Yas, the largest natural island southwest of Abu Dhabi, UAE.Extraordinary Journeys – NCL's collection of immersive journeys that take guests to lesser-visited and once-in-a-lifetime destinations will include two new back-to-back voyages aboard Norwegian Sky. Departing December 2024, the vessel will offer a 16-day Africa sailing to Seychelles, Kenya, Tanzania, Oman and more during its voyage from Dubai, UAE to Mauritius. Immediately following, she will offer a 17-day sailing from Mauritius to Singapore with calls to Seychelles, Maldives and Zanzibar. On 19 April , 2025, Norwegian Sun will embark on a 16-day cruise from Dubai, UAE to Haifa, Israel featuring 10 ports of call, including Sokhna, Egypt – a brand-new port for NCL. Visiting Sokhna, Egypt allows for easier access to Cairo, where guests can explore the ancient Great Pyramids of Giza.Two NCL ships departing from Haifa, Israel – In November 2024, Norwegian Sky will sail a 16-day Middle East Extraordinary Journey from Haifa, Israel to Dubai, UAE, including the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for guests to transit the Suez Canal in Egypt. Guests can also choose from an 11-day Mediterranean cruise from Haifa, Israel to Istanbul, Turkey aboard Norwegian Sun. Departing 5 May , 2025, the voyage will call to sought-after destinations in Greece, Turkey and Egypt.Three NCL ships to Asia for the first time – As announced in NCL's APAC deployment release distributed earlier this week, Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Sky will debut in Asia, offering an extensive eight-month season from October 2024 through May 2025, sailing country-intensive voyages in the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Japan – including a collection of coveted Japanese spring cherry blossom and fall foliage itineraries. For the very first time, NCL will call to Akita, Japan during Norwegian Sun's 12-day roundtrip sailing from Tokyo, embarking on 23 October, 2024. Both ships will be joined in region by Norwegian Spirit, who will embark on a brand-new repositioning voyage from Australia to Asia on 7 December, 2024, followed by her first voyage in Asia on 21 December, 2024.Brand-new Australian itinerary – As announced earlier this week, Norwegian Spirit returns Down Under for her third season and launches a new 14-day open-jaw voyage from Sydney to Bali via the Queensland coast in December 2024. The voyage includes calls to Cairns and Darwin, Australia; as well as an overnight visit to Bali (Benoa), Indonesia, providing more time for cruisers to enjoy this exotic destination. In addition, the ship will make the Brand's first port of call to Rarotonga, Cook Islands in November 2025.Sun Princess Milestone: Float Out Ceremony Celebration for Next-Generation Ship in the FleetPrincess Cruises, the world's most iconic cruise brand that delivers dream vacations to millions of guests every year, celebrated a momentous construction milestone with the float out of the cruise line's bespoke, next-generation ship – Sun Princess – at the Fincantieri Shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy.Following the Italian shipyard's tradition, the float out is marked by a special ceremony where a “Madrina” is named to offer blessings and best wishes for the vessel, celebrating the flow of water into the ship's building dock. Princess Cruises Hotel General Manager Simona Stumberger was selected to serve in this special role as an ambassador for Princess, because she epitomizes professionalism and always delivers service with a smile.A native of Slovenia where Stumberger studied hospitality management, she began her career at sea in the bar department and further diversified her hotel experience by working in guest services, and hand in hand with the hotel and food and beverage divisions. Stumberger has been with Princess Cruises for nearly five years.The float out completes the first comprehensive phase of construction for Sun Princess which now transitions to focus on building the ship's interiors.The 175,500-ton, 4,300-guest Sun Princess will offer an array of exciting new dining, entertainment and activity offerings, as well as luxurious staterooms and suites across a broad spectrum of categories. The ship will be highlighted by amazing, never-before-seen spaces such as The Dome, a transformational entertainment venue inspired by the terraces of Santorini, the next-level, brand-iconic Piazza, and three-story Horizons Dining Room that are sure to have everyone talking.Cunard to Launch Silent Discos in Onboard NightclubsYou can dance, you can jive, and you can have the time of your life – in blissful silence – as Cunard is set to launch silent discos aboard its very own dancing Queens.The luxury cruise brand is world-renowned for its glamorous onboard entertainment, but lesser known is the fact that Cunard's Queens are home to some of the liveliest nightclubs at sea.And now, as music lovers across the globe celebrate International DJ Day on 9 March, Cunard has announced that it is introducing silent discos to its iconic late-night venues on selected evenings.The stunning G32 onboard Queen Mary 2 is the biggest of the fleet's nightclubs, which is where you'll find partygoers seeing out the evening in style to the sounds of a live DJ and resident party band.Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria, however, are home to the strikingly located Yacht Club, where, if you're looking for a night to remember, travellers dance the night away into the small hours.The introduction of silent discos to these venues is a modern twist on the more established late-night traditions of luxury cruise travel – and is another example of the many immersive onboard experiences offered by Cunard.The concept involves partygoers wearing wireless headphones and dancing to music that is only audible through the headphones. This creates a uniquely entrancing and customisable experience as guests control their own volume and switch between channels to hear different genres of music.This new offering also enables Cunard to take the nightclub proposition out of the main venues and into more unexpected places – transforming areas with parties in the Grand Lobby, on deck or other pop-up locations around the ship.And more...Join the show:If you have a cruise tip, burning question or want to record a cruise review get in touch with us via the website https://thebigcruisepodcast.com/join-the-show/ Guests: Chris Frame: https://bit.ly/3a4aBCg   Chris's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisFrameOfficialListen & Subscribe: Amazon Podcasts: https://amzn.to/3w40cDcApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XvD7tF Audible: https://adbl.co/3nDvuNgCastbox: https://bit.ly/2xkGBEI Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2RuY04u I heart Radio:  https://ihr.fm/3mVIEUASpotify: https://spoti.fi/3caCwl8 Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2JWE8Tz Pocket casts: https://bit.ly/2JY4J2M Tune in: https://bit.ly/2V0Jrrs Podcast Addict: https://bit.ly/2BF6LnE Hosted on Acast. 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The Big Cruise Podcast
Ep133 – Chris live from Queen Victoria, Fact or Fiction & Cruise News

The Big Cruise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 32:01


Episode 133In episode 133, Chris updates us on his recent voyage and lectures on Queen Victoria, Baz wins this weeks Fact or Fiction and of course another week of news from the global cruise industry. Listener Garry sends shares images of Queen Victoria and MSC Poesia both in Sydney as part of their respective world cruises.Support the showListen, 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/32G7RdhRun for a Reason – This year Chris will Run for a Reason, raising money for the Type 1 Diabetes Family Centre. The Family Centre is a unique WA based home away from home for people with type 1. The team work alongside people living with type 1 diabetes, to support them to live a full and rewarding life. Donations can be made here: https://lnkd.in/gjs7jXXjCruise NewsCunard announces Queen Anne's maiden visit to Australia as part of its 2024/25 Australia and New Zealand seasonQueen Elizabeth's record 131-day residency features circumnavigation of Australia, new sailings to Queensland and the South PacificEmbark on an extraordinary adventure next year thanks to luxury cruise line Cunard's new 2024/25 programme featuring Queen Elizabeth's highly anticipated Australia and New Zealand season and Alaska sailings, Queen Anne's maiden world voyage and a South American adventure aboard Queen Victoria.Queen Elizabeth – from Alaska to AustraliaDeparting from Vancouver on a series of voyages between May and September 2024, Queen Elizabeth invites guests to immerse themselves in a world of skyscraper-tall glaciers and mirror-like waters. Guests can discover the vibrant cultures and local traditions. A number of voyages visit the jewel in Alaska's crown, the Glacier Bay National Park, and Hubbard Glacier, another stunning highlight.Following her Alaska season, Queen Elizabeth will sail from San Francisco via Hawaii and Samoa to New Zealand and Australian shores (Q430), where she will spend a record 131 days. From early October 2024, she will embark on a series of extraordinary voyages from Sydney. Highlights include a 30-night Australian Circumnavigation (Q431B) calling into capital cities and hidden regional gems such as Broome whilst offering plenty of time to enjoy Cunard's signature experiences on board. The sought-after Christmas and New Year's voyage to New Zealand (Q501) is a journey of celebrations featuring a traditional Cunard Christmas and the opportunity for guests to be amongst the first in the world to welcome the new year during an overnight stay in Auckland. In addition to stunning Tasmania, Queensland and New Zealand itineraries, the 15-night South Pacific sailings (Q504) is a fantastic way to explore magnificent Fiji, Vanuatu and New Caledonia.Queen Elizabeth will then head to Japan, where highlights include a nine-night Golden Week voyage and a 19-night Grand Voyage to Nagasaki, Yokohama – the gateway to neon-lit Tokyo, and Osaka.Queen Anne's maiden calls Down UnderCunard's latest programme will also include a number of firsts for its newest ship Queen Anne, including her maiden visit to Australia and New Zealand.In January 2025, Queen Anne will embark on her first-ever World Voyage. Guests can experience the trip of a lifetime, spending 107 nights on board, visiting more than 30 ports in five continents (H504C). Nine overnight calls are also included, in ports such as San Francisco, Honolulu and Singapore, offering guests further opportunities to explore these destinations.From Honolulu, Queen Anne will make her way to Auckland via Samoa and Tonga, before crossing to Sydney (H506C, Auckland to Sydney, five nights) and sailing along Australia's magnificent east coast to Hong Kong with maiden calls in Brisbane, the Whitsunday Islands, Cairns and Darwin (H507, Sydney to Hong Kong, 19 nights).All four QueensInspired by the ever popular three Queens phenomenon, Cunard now offers a trip of a lifetime across all four Queens. Guests can join an extraordinary 38-night adventure starting in the European summer with a voyage around the Mediterranean on board Queen Victoria (V414C), then embarking on Cunard's new ship Queen Anne (H414B) for a voyage from Rome to Southampton before taking an iconic Transatlantic Crossing on Cunard's flagship Queen Mary 2 (M418). After sailing into New York as dawn breaks, guests will then fly to Vancouver to finish the final leg of the Four Queens Adventure by exploring glaciers, wildlife and the jaw dropping terrains of Alaska, with 10 nights on Queen Elizabeth (Q421).Queen Mary 2 and Queen VictoriaBetween January and May 2025, the fleet's flagship Queen Mary 2 will combine her unique Transatlantic Crossings with visits to multiple sun-kissed destinations across Europe and the Americas, while Queen Victoria embarks on an incredible 78-night South American adventure from Southampton to the warm shores of Brazil, Chile, and Ecuador (V503B).The programme includes over 130 voyages to 159 destinations across Cunard's four Queens, including 30 maiden calls for Queen Anne and five fleet maiden calls for Queen Elizabeth. Queen Elizabeth's Australia voyages will be available to book from 9am AEDT on 15 March 2023 exclusively for Cunard World Club Members. General sale of Queen Elizabeth's Australia residency begins at 9am AEDT on 16 March 2023. All other voyages will be available to book from 12am AEDT on 16 March exclusively for Cunard World Club Members. General sale begins at 12am AEDT on 17 March.P&O Cruises announces new entertainment partner and Arvia godmotherNicole Scherzinger to create spectacular shows for P&O Cruises and name new ship Arvia Multi award-winning performer Nicole Scherzinger is to create spectacular music and dance extravaganzas for P&O Cruises in an exclusive entertainment partnership.As part of a wider collaboration, the lead singer of one of the world's biggest girl bands, The Pussycat Dolls, will also name P&O Cruises newest ship Arvia in a world-first beachside ceremony on March 16, 2023 in Barbados.Arvia's naming ceremony will be broadcast live on YouTube on Thursday March 16, 2023 at 7pmTo watch the event live on YouTube please go to – https://bit.ly/arviasnamingceremonyMore details of the shows to be created by Nicole Scherzinger on Arvia and Iona will be revealed later this year.Carnival adds fourth ship to Galverston Carnival Cruise Line announced today it is expanding its offerings in Galveston, Tex., by bringing a fourth ship, Carnival Miracle, to the port that will offer Texas-sized sailings of nine-, 10-, 11- and 12 days beginning in the fall of 2024 through spring 2025. Reservations for these departures are now open for sale.Carnival Miracle will reposition from San Francisco to Galveston on Oct. 1, 2024, and operate a spectacular Carnival Journeys voyage that visits Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; Puntarenas, Costa Rica; Cartagena, Colombia; and a Panama Canal transit.Once in Galveston, Carnival Miracle will offer a series of 19 cruises beginning on Oct. 16, 2024. A sampling of some of the new itineraries now open for sale include:Nine-Day Exotic Western Caribbean Sailing departs Oct. 16, 2024, with stops in Montego Bay, Jamaica; Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands; Mahogany Bay, Isla Roatan; Belize; and Cozumel, Mexico.10-Day Panama Canal Sailing departs Nov. 15, 2024, featuring stops in Cozumel, Mexico; Limon, Costa Rica; Colon, Panama (and tours of the Panama Canal); and Mahogany Bay, Isla Roatan.11-Day Exotic Caribbean Sailing departs Nov. 25, 2024, with visits to Montego Bay, Jamaica; Amber Cove; Grand Turk; Princess Cays and Nassau, The Bahamas.12-Day Carnival Journeys Southern Caribbean Sailing departs Jan. 26, 2025, and visits Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands; Aruba; Bonaire; Curacao; Cozumel. Mexico.The 2,200-guest Carnival Miracle recently completed a dry dock where Carnival's stunning new red, white and blue livery was added to the ship's hull. The livery serves as an homage to the patriotic colors that also represent Carnival, which proudly sails as America's Cruise Line. Carnival Miracle features many of the signature venues guests know and love – from Guy's Burger Joint to the BlueIguana Cantina, the RedFrog and Alchemy bars, as well as WaterWorks Aqua Park and The Punchliner Comedy Club.Carnival Miracle will further diversify Carnival's deployment from Galveston, joining Carnival Breeze, which offers four- and five-day cruises; Carnival Dream, which sails mostly six- and eight-day cruises, and the new Excel-Class Carnival Jubilee featuring a rollercoaster, which arrives this December to begin week-long Western Caribbean sailings.Carnival Legend to Visit Renowned Destinations from Three European Homeports in 2024Carnival Cruise Line announced today it will expand its offering of seasonal European sailings in 2024 and opened reservations for a series of 17 cruises that will take guests to some of the world's most picturesque seaports aboard Carnival Legend. Once the 2024 Europe season is completed, Carnival Legend will mark its return to the U.S. at a new homeport in Tampa, Florida.Carnival Legend's European series begins with a 12-day Transatlantic cruise from Baltimore, Md, on April 15, 2024. This sailing will include visits to Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal; Malaga and Valencia, Spain.From Europe, the ship will operate a wide range of itineraries for guests who want to explore the distinctive beauty and rich culture of the region from three homeports in three different countries: Barcelona, Spain, Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy; and Dover (London), United Kingdom. Among the many sensational itineraries to choose from are:Eight-Day Mediterranean Sailing departs Barcelona, Spain on May 30, 2024, and visits Malta; Messina (Sicily), Italy; Naples (Capri/Pompeii), Italy; Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy; Livorno (Florence/Pisa), Italy; and Toulon (Provence), France.Nine-Day Western Europe Sailing departs Barcelona, Spain on June 7, 2024, and visits Malaga, Sevilla (Cadiz), and La Coruña, Spain; Lisbon and Leixões (Porto), Portugal; and Le Havre (Paris), France.Nine-Day British Isles Sailing departs Dover, UK on June 28, 2024, and visits Holyhead, Wales, UK; Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland; Belfast, Northern Ireland; Liverpool, England; Dublin (Dun Laoghaire) Ireland; and Cork (Cobh), Ireland.12-Day Iceland Sailing departs Dover, UK on July 7, 2024, and visits Dublin (Dun Laoghaire) Ireland; Belfast, Northern Ireland; Reykjavik, Iceland; Grundarfjordur, Iceland; Akureyri, Iceland; Seydisfjordur, Iceland; and Invergordon, Scotland.10-Day Greek Isles Sailing departs Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy on Aug. 27, 2024, and visits Mykonos, Greece; Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey; Santorini, Greece; Athens, Greece; Katakolon, Greece; Messina (Sicily) and Naples (Capri/Pompeii), Italy.Carnival Legend will sail Europe throughout the summer season and into the fall, departing Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy on Oct. 26, 2024, and visiting Cartagena, Spain; Funchal (Madeira) and Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal before crossing the Atlantic and stopping in Nassau, The Bahamas before arriving at the ship's new homeport of Tampa, Fla.The 2,200-guest Carnival Legend features several accommodation options, including 50 suites and more than 630 balcony staterooms. Guests will find many of the signature venues they know and love on board – from Guy's Burger Joint to the BlueIguana Cantina, the RedFrog and Alchemy bars, as well as WaterWorks Aqua Park and The Punchliner Comedy Club.In addition, Carnival Glory will sail a 14-day Transatlantic voyage on April 18, 2024, that features several popular European destinations, including Valencia, and Las Palmas (Canary Islands), Spain, before arriving to its new homeport of Port Canaveral, Fla.AIDA call in St. Johns / AntiguaIt's not something you see every day: on February 27, 2023, not one but three AIDA cruise ships moored in the port of St Johns on the Caribbean island of Antigua.The voyages of the three sister ships AIDAdiva, AIDAluna and AIDAperla, which all spend the winter months in Caribbean waters, intersected with each other for once last Monday. The spectacle was not only an exciting event for the guests, the captains also enjoyed the encounter very much: Captain Panagiotis Mantzavinos of AIDAdiva, Captain Sven Gärtner of AIDAluna and Captain Pedro Ziegler of AIDAperla took the opportunity for a meeting among colleagues. The ships' crew organized a party for the guests on the pier with music, drinks and even a FitforDrums workshop.Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines unveils brand new 106-night ‘Voyage of ExplorationDeparting from Southampton on 6th January 2025, flagship Bolette will follow a similar route to the first world circumnavigation by explorers Magellan and Elcano in 1519.The cruise, which will take guests to destinations including Brazil, Argentina, French Polynesia, Mauritius and South Africa, will also cruise the south coast of Australia as British navigator Matthew Flinders did in 1801, and will call into places visited by the likes of Captain James Cook and Alexander Selkirk – the Scottish Sailor who was the inspiration for the Robinson Crusoe novel.Itinerary: Southampton, England – Funchal, Madeira – Mindelo, São Vicente, Cape Verde – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Montevideo, Uruguay – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Cruising Magellan Strait – Punta Arenas, Chile – Cruising by Cape Deseado – Cruising Chilean Fjords – Castro, Chile – Valparaiso, Chile – Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile – Cruising by Alejandro Selkirk Island – Hanga Roa (Easter Island), Chile – Cruising by Pitcairn Island – Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia – Bora Bora, Society Islands, French Polynesia – Rarotonga, Cook Islands – Crossing the International Date Line – Nuku'alofa, Tonga – Sydney, Australia  – Hobart, Tasmania, Australia – Melbourne, Australia – Albany, Australia – Fremantle (Perth), Australia – Port Louis, Mauritius – Port Réunion, Réunion Island – Gqeberha, South Africa – Cape Town, South Africa – Walvis Bay, Namibia – Jamestown, St Helena – Cruising by Ascension Island – Dakar, Senegal – Arrecife, Lanzarote – Lisbon, Portugal – Southampton, EnglandAnd moreJoin the show:If you have a cruise tip, burning question or want to record a cruise review get in touch with us via the website https://thebigcruisepodcast.com/join-the-show/ Guests: Chris Frame: https://bit.ly/3a4aBCg   Chris's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisFrameOfficialListen & Subscribe: Amazon Podcasts: https://amzn.to/3w40cDcApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XvD7tF Audible: https://adbl.co/3nDvuNgCastbox: https://bit.ly/2xkGBEI Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2RuY04u I heart Radio:  https://ihr.fm/3mVIEUASpotify: https://spoti.fi/3caCwl8 Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2JWE8Tz Pocket casts: https://bit.ly/2JY4J2M Tune in: https://bit.ly/2V0Jrrs Podcast Addict: https://bit.ly/2BF6LnE Hosted on Acast. 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Voilier, le magazine pour les passionnés de voile de Bateaux.com
Un concours pour faire remporter gratuitement un voilier de grand voyage

Voilier, le magazine pour les passionnés de voile de Bateaux.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023


Après un voyage à la voile d'un an autour du monde, pour découvrir des manières de construire un monde plus durable, trois amis d'enfance ont décidé de faire don de leur ketch de 11 m. Vous avez un projet associatif, engagé  Plus de détails. 👉 Lire l'article et voir les photos. En savoir plus sur les sujets abordés dans cet épisode : Association Ketch Le magazine Bateaux.com apporte un éclairage nouveau aux plaisanciers au travers de 12 chaines d'information : Voilier.com MotorBoat.fr SemiRigide.com Multicoque.com Regate.com NavigationFluviale.com GrandeCroisiere.com Conseils Techniques Equipement et Accastillage SuperYachts.fr Culture Nautique GlisseNews.com Avec une diffusion en 5 langues (Français 🇫🇷, Anglais 🇺🇸, Allemand 🇩🇪, Italien 🇮🇹 et Espagnol 🇪🇸) et un lectorat reparti dans plus de 140 pays 🌍, Bateaux.com est considéré comme la première commaunauté de plaisanciers avec le réseau social dédié au nautisme Yacht-Club.com. Bateaux.com est édité de concert avec le magazine BoatIndustry.fr à destination des professionnels de la plaisance 🇫🇷, qui se décline à l'international avec BoatIndustry.de pour l'allemand 🇩🇪, BoatIndustry.com pour l'anglais 🇺🇸, BoatIndustry.es pour l'espagnol 🇪🇸 et BoatIndustry.it pour l'italien 🇮🇹. ✉️ N'hésitez pas à nous envoyer un commentaire ou une news en cliquant ici. 👉 Et n'oubliez pas de laisser 5 étoiles si l'information vous a plu 🙏.

Parents-Voyageurs : Le Podcast du voyage en famille
Premier grand voyage en famille : la Norvège en tente de toit - #113

Parents-Voyageurs : Le Podcast du voyage en famille

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 56:28


Pauline et Guillaume sont des amoureux de la nature alors quand ils ont eu l'opportunité de voyager en Norvège en famille, ils n'ont pas hésité une seule seconde. C'était leur premier grand voyage en famille en-dehors de nos frontières. Et pour pousser l'expérience immersion dans la nature jusqu'au bout, ils ont opté pour un séjour en tente de toit. Osé, non ? Suivez-moi, je vous emmène à la rencontre de Pauline qui nous raconte ce voyage en Norvège en famille, en tente de toit !  Toutes les notes de l'épisode ainsi qu'une petite carte avec les lieux visités par Pauline et sa famille sur parents-voyageurs.fr. 

Hammer Time
Ep56: 2022 Wrapped: 盘盘音乐,盘盘自己

Hammer Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 190:10


每年年底的圣诞节前后是我们的年终盘点惯例!今年的“盘自己”特辑还是我和大几林聊天,除了分享 2022 年我们喜欢的音乐之外,还有 DDM今年推出的新专辑 “Grand Voyage‘s Lunch Tunes” 制作感受! 今年我们还是要感谢有音乐的陪伴,感谢有音乐让我们在一起,感谢这些伟大的艺术家们,感谢听众们与我们一直在一起。 疯狂的12月就要结束了,我们不会忘记发生了什么,不会放弃自由和有尊严的生活。祝大家新年快乐,stay strong, peaceful and always lit. 本期节目 Tracklist: Kenny Mason - “MINUTE FOREVER” Asake - “Dull” Beyoncé - “PLASTIC OFF THE SOFA” Pusha T, JAY-Z, Pharrell Williams - “Neck & Wrist” Gunna & Future feat. Young Thug- “pushin P” Hitkidd, GloRilla, Latto & JT - “F.N.F. (Let's Go)” (Remix) Omerettà The Great ft. Latto - “Sorry NOT Sorry” (Remix) Freddie Gibbs - “PYS” (feat. DJ Paul) Larry June - “Still Boomin” (feat. 2 Chainz) Drake, 21 Savage - “Rich Flex” Lil Durk - “Selling Lashes” Future - “KEEP IT BURNIN” ft. Kanye West DDM - 《当地玩咖主题歌》 JID - “Crack Sandwich” SwaVay - “GO SHORTY” Rema, Selena Gomez - “Calm Down” 完整盘点清单:

Aventure Humaine
#77 - Cyril Bruyelle - 20 questions to the world - un grand voyage au coeur de l'humanité !

Aventure Humaine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 84:47


Bienvenue sur Aventure Humaine ! Je suis très heureux de partager ma discussion avec Cyril Bruyelle autour de son aventure humaine (c'est également son slogan). En 2016, Cyril part d'une page blanche pour construire un projet exploratoire sous la forme d'une association : 20 Questions to the World 3 ingrédients sont essentiels : des interactions sociales une meilleure lecture du monde un voyage Son projet prend la forme d'un grand voyage autour du monde et à l'intérieur de l'humanité ! Il élabore un questionnaire (20 questions) et le test sur ses proches. Tous les sujets universels sont traités : religion, bonheur, peur, amour, éducation... Puis, Il boucle un budget de 35 k€. Il va rencontrer plus de 500 personnes dans 20 pays. Tout est filmé, documenté et archivé. Quelques interviews mémorables : des nomades en Mongolie, Éric Dupond Morreti, un ancien président bolivien et un dealer dans les favelas brésiliennes... De retour en France, il produit des vidéos, des expos, un livre "Nous, humains". Aujourd'hui, Cyril et son associé Antoine, ils ont créé une agence artistique pour soutenir l'association et leur quête personnelle. Ils produisent du contenu pour les marques, installent des cafés questions ou s'investissent dans le Parlement européen des enfants ! Une équipe de 10 personnes collabore et sillonne la France en duo pour capter comme à l'origine ces réponses spontanées. Un format court à la TV et une expo de 3 000 m² sont en cours de réflexion. En attendant, foncez à la boutique (70 rue Sedaine dans le 11ème à Paris), asseyez-vous dans la vitrine et prenez une bouffée d'humanité, nous en avons tous besoin ! Ouvre tes oreilles et ton carnet ! Ressources : Le film Human de Yann Arthus-Bertrand Le film La Panthère des Neiges réalisé par Marie Amiguet et Vincent Munier avec Sylvain Tesson Le livre L'énergie Vagabonde de Sylvain Tesson Contactez Cyril sur Linkedin Cette émission est produite par Podcast Mania. Pour nous soutenir, tu peux déposer un commentaire et noter l'épisode juste ici. Cela nous aide énormément

The Creative Process Podcast
Highlights - Dickie Landry - Composer, Musician, Photographer, Artist

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 12:47


"Einstein on the Beach, it's a masterpiece. America, in 1976, was to be celebrating its 200th year of existence, and Michel Guy, the French Minister of Culture, came to New York to offer a commission to Philip Glass and Robert Wilson to write an opera. This was the gift that France would give for America's two-hundredth anniversary. That was the first time I met Robert Wilson.""My son had died, and I had taken to two years to recover. So I went to New York. I had dinner with Laurie Anderson, and as I was getting up to leave, she said, 'What are you doing in New York?' I said, "I'm looking for work' She said, 'What are you doing next week?' I said, 'Well, I'm supposed to be in Atlanta, Georgia doing a music film with David Byrne and Talking Heads. Well, what do you have?' She said, 'I'm doing a piece next week at Brooklyn Academy of Music with Trisha Brown and Robert Rauschenberg, Set and Reset. Why don't you come? Bring your sax, we'll work it out then.' Two weeks after that concert, Laurie's manager called and said, 'Do you want to go on a 20-city tour of America with Laurie? Home of the Brave?' Of course, we did that. That was the beginning of the reconstruction of my career in New York through Laurie Anderson."For nearly half a century, Richard “Dickie” Landry was at the center of the New York avant-garde. Born in the small Louisiana town of Cecilia in 1938, he began making pilgrimages to the city while still in his teens in search of the city's most cutting edge gestures in jazz, and relaxed there not long after, falling in with a close knit community of artists and composers like Keith Sonnier, Philip Glass, Joan Jonas, Gordon Matt Clarke, Richard Serra, Robert Rauschenberg, Nancy Graves, Lawrence Weiner, Steve Reich, Jon Gibson, and Robert Wilson.Landry remains one of the few artists of his generation who made important waves within numerous creative idioms. Having been trained from a young age on saxophone, not only is he a remarkably respected solo performer and bandleader, but he was an early and long-standing member of Philip Glass' ensemble, playing on seminal records like Music With Changing Parts, Music in Similar Motion / Music in Fifths, Music in Twelve Parts, North Star, and Einstein on the Beach, and played with Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, and jazz giants like Johnny Hammond, Gene Ammons, and Les McCann. He was also one of the most important photographic documenters of the New York Scene, until he left the city for his native Louisiana, following 9/11.http://www.dickielandry.comhttps://unseenworlds.com/collections/dickie-landryMusic on this episode courtesy of Dickie Landry:E-mu & Alto Saxophone composed by D.L. for Robert Wilson's production of "1433 The Grand Voyage" based on the story of Zheng He. Premier National Theater Taipei, Taiwan 2009Philip Glass'"Einstein on the Beach”. Original recording on Tomato Records 1977. D.L. on flute “Home of the Brave” on the Late Show with Laurie Andersonwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org Instagram @creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process Podcast
Dickie Landry - Composer, Musician, Photographer, Artist

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 73:56


For nearly half a century, Richard “Dickie” Landry was at the center of the New York avant-garde. Born in the small Louisiana town of Cecilia in 1938, he began making pilgrimages to the city while still in his teens in search of the city's most cutting edge gestures in jazz, and relaxed there not long after, falling in with a close knit community of artists and composers like Keith Sonnier, Philip Glass, Joan Jonas, Gordon Matt Clarke, Richard Serra, Robert Rauschenberg, Nancy Graves, Lawrence Weiner, Steve Reich, Jon Gibson, and Robert Wilson. Landry remains one of the few artists of his generation who made important waves within numerous creative idioms. Having been trained from a young age on saxophone, not only is he a remarkably respected solo performer and bandleader, but he was an early and long-standing member of Philip Glass' ensemble, playing on seminal records like Music With Changing Parts, Music in Similar Motion / Music in Fifths, Music in Twelve Parts, North Star, and Einstein on the Beach, and played with Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, and jazz giants like Johnny Hammond, Gene Ammons, and Les McCann. He was also one of the most important photographic documenters of the New York Scene, until he left the city for his native Louisiana, following 9/11."Einstein on the Beach, it's a masterpiece. America, in 1976, was to be celebrating its 200th year of existence, and Michel Guy, the French Minister of Culture, came to New York to offer a commission to Philip Glass and Robert Wilson to write an opera. This was the gift that France would give for America's two-hundredth anniversary. That was the first time I met Robert Wilson.""My son had died, and I had taken to two years to recover. So I went to New York. I had dinner with Laurie Anderson, and as I was getting up to leave, she said, 'What are you doing in New York?' I said, "I'm looking for work' She said, 'What are you doing next week?' I said, 'Well, I'm supposed to be in Atlanta, Georgia doing a music film with David Byrne and Talking Heads. Well, what do you have?' She said, 'I'm doing a piece next week at Brooklyn Academy of Music with Trisha Brown and Robert Rauschenberg, Set and Reset. Why don't you come? Bring your sax, we'll work it out then.' Two weeks after that concert, Laurie's manager called and said, 'Do you want to go on a 20-city tour of America with Laurie? Home of the Brave?' Of course, we did that. That was the beginning of the reconstruction of my career in New York through Laurie Anderson."http://www.dickielandry.comhttps://unseenworlds.com/collections/dickie-landryMusic on this episode courtesy of Dickie Landry:E-mu & Alto Saxophone composed by D.L. for Robert Wilson's production of "1433 The Grand Voyage" based on the story of Zheng He. Premier National Theater Taipei, Taiwan 2009“Gloria” for Robert Wilson's “Oedipus Rex”Philip Glass'"Einstein on the Beach”. Original recording on Tomato Records 1977. D.L. on flute "Are Years What" Phillip Glass. Composed for D.L. playing 3 soprano saxophones. On his lp "North Star”,1977 Swing Kings 1965, D.L. on flute“Home of the Brave” on the Late Show with Laurie Anderson"Taideco" Zydeco, for Wilson's production of "1433" Cedric Watson, Jermain Prejean, D.L. “Ghosties” from “Dickie Landry Solo”"It Keeps Rainin'", Robert Plant with Lil' Band O' Goldwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Theatre · The Creative Process
Highlights - Dickie Landry - Composer, Musician, Photographer, Artist

Theatre · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 12:47


"Einstein on the Beach, it's a masterpiece. America, in 1976, was to be celebrating its 200th year of existence, and Michel Guy, the French Minister of Culture, came to New York to offer a commission to Philip Glass and Robert Wilson to write an opera. This was the gift that France would give for America's two-hundredth anniversary. That was the first time I met Robert Wilson."For nearly half a century, Richard “Dickie” Landry was at the center of the New York avant-garde. Born in the small Louisiana town of Cecilia in 1938, he began making pilgrimages to the city while still in his teens in search of the city's most cutting edge gestures in jazz, and relaxed there not long after, falling in with a close knit community of artists and composers like Keith Sonnier, Philip Glass, Joan Jonas, Gordon Matt Clarke, Richard Serra, Robert Rauschenberg, Nancy Graves, Lawrence Weiner, Steve Reich, Jon Gibson, and Robert Wilson.Landry remains one of the few artists of his generation who made important waves within numerous creative idioms. Having been trained from a young age on saxophone, not only is he a remarkably respected solo performer and bandleader, but he was an early and long-standing member of Philip Glass' ensemble, playing on seminal records like Music With Changing Parts, Music in Similar Motion / Music in Fifths, Music in Twelve Parts, North Star, and Einstein on the Beach, and played with Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, and jazz giants like Johnny Hammond, Gene Ammons, and Les McCann. He was also one of the most important photographic documenters of the New York Scene, until he left the city for his native Louisiana, following 9/11.http://www.dickielandry.comhttps://unseenworlds.com/collections/dickie-landryMusic on this episode courtesy of Dickie Landry:E-mu & Alto Saxophone composed by D.L. for Robert Wilson's production of "1433 The Grand Voyage" based on the story of Zheng He. Premier National Theater Taipei, Taiwan 2009Philip Glass'"Einstein on the Beach”. Original recording on Tomato Records 1977. D.L. on flute “Home of the Brave” on the Late Show with Laurie Andersonwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org Instagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Theatre · The Creative Process
Dickie Landry - Composer, Musician, Photographer, Artist

Theatre · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 73:56


For nearly half a century, Richard “Dickie” Landry was at the center of the New York avant-garde. Born in the small Louisiana town of Cecilia in 1938, he began making pilgrimages to the city while still in his teens in search of the city's most cutting edge gestures in jazz, and relaxed there not long after, falling in with a close knit community of artists and composers like Keith Sonnier, Philip Glass, Joan Jonas, Gordon Matt Clarke, Richard Serra, Robert Rauschenberg, Nancy Graves, Lawrence Weiner, Steve Reich, Jon Gibson, and Robert Wilson. Landry remains one of the few artists of his generation who made important waves within numerous creative idioms. Having been trained from a young age on saxophone, not only is he a remarkably respected solo performer and bandleader, but he was an early and long-standing member of Philip Glass' ensemble, playing on seminal records like Music With Changing Parts, Music in Similar Motion / Music in Fifths, Music in Twelve Parts, North Star, and Einstein on the Beach, and played with Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, and jazz giants like Johnny Hammond, Gene Ammons, and Les McCann. He was also one of the most important photographic documenters of the New York Scene, until he left the city for his native Louisiana, following 9/11."Einstein on the Beach, it's a masterpiece. America, in 1976, was to be celebrating its 200th year of existence, and Michel Guy, the French Minister of Culture, came to New York to offer a commission to Philip Glass and Robert Wilson to write an opera. This was the gift that France would give for America's two-hundredth anniversary. That was the first time I met Robert Wilson."http://www.dickielandry.comhttps://unseenworlds.com/collections/dickie-landryMusic on this episode courtesy of Dickie Landry:E-mu & Alto Saxophone composed by D.L. for Robert Wilson's production of "1433 The Grand Voyage" based on the story of Zheng He. Premier National Theater Taipei, Taiwan 2009“Gloria” for Robert Wilson's “Oedipus Rex”Philip Glass'"Einstein on the Beach”. Original recording on Tomato Records 1977. D.L. on flute "Are Years What" Phillip Glass. Composed for D.L. playing 3 soprano saxophones. On his lp "North Star”,1977 Swing Kings 1965, D.L. on flute“Home of the Brave” on the Late Show with Laurie Anderson"Taideco" Zydeco, for Wilson's production of "1433" Cedric Watson, Jermain Prejean, D.L. “Ghosties” from “Dickie Landry Solo”"It Keeps Rainin'", Robert Plant with Lil' Band O' GoldPhoto: Dickie Landry in Robert Wilson's “1433—The Grand Voyage”, Music by Ornette Coleman, Dickie Landry, Chih-Chun Huangwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Art · The Creative Process
Highlights - Dickie Landry - Composer, Musician, Photographer, Artist

Art · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 12:47


"The first painting I saw of what I had done, the finished painting was a real turn on. I mean, really heavy, like that painting was coming from my brain. It wasn't a photograph. It wasn't an image of something. It was coming from me, from this. That really, I mean, excited me more than when I first heard John Coltrane or Ornette Coleman. And it was like, Pow, this is what painting is about. It's about individual piece of work. It's not a photograph.""The way I became interested in art was in high school. I was graduating. What are you going to do? What are you going to do with your life? So one day I went to the library and was thumbing through Time magazine and turned the page, and there's a work of art by Robert Rauschenberg. And when I saw what he'd done and was getting international attention for, his pieces hanging in museums somewhere in the world, the light bulb went off in my head. I can be whatever I want. I don't have to be categorized. I'm free. Free...I get bored doing just one thing. People say, 'Well, you can only have one stamp of what you do.' I didn't believe in that. I was just, you know, I liked everything I did."For nearly half a century, Richard “Dickie” Landry was at the center of the New York avant-garde. Born in the small Louisiana town of Cecilia in 1938, he began making pilgrimages to the city while still in his teens in search of the city's most cutting edge gestures in jazz, and relaxed there not long after, falling in with a close knit community of artists and composers like Keith Sonnier, Philip Glass, Joan Jonas, Gordon Matt Clarke, Richard Serra, Robert Rauschenberg, Nancy Graves, Lawrence Weiner, Steve Reich, Jon Gibson, and Robert Wilson. Landry remains one of the few artists of his generation who made important waves within numerous creative idioms. Having been trained from a young age on saxophone, not only is he a remarkably respected solo performer and bandleader, but he was an early and long-standing member of Philip Glass' ensemble, playing on seminal records like Music With Changing Parts, Music in Similar Motion / Music in Fifths, Music in Twelve Parts, North Star, and Einstein on the Beach, and played with Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, and jazz giants like Johnny Hammond, Gene Ammons, and Les McCann. He was also one of the most important photographic documenters of the New York Scene, until he left the city for his native Louisiana, following 9/11.http://www.dickielandry.comhttps://unseenworlds.com/collections/dickie-landryMusic on this episode courtesy of Dickie Landry:E-mu & Alto Saxophone composed by D.L. for Robert Wilson's production of "1433 The Grand Voyage" based on the story of Zheng He. Premier National Theater Taipei, Taiwan 2009Philip Glass'"Einstein on the Beach”. Original recording on Tomato Records 1977. D.L. on flute “Home of the Brave” on the Late Show with Laurie Andersonwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Art · The Creative Process
Dickie Landry - Composer, Musician, Photographer, Artist

Art · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 73:56


For nearly half a century, Richard “Dickie” Landry was at the center of the New York avant-garde. Born in the small Louisiana town of Cecilia in 1938, he began making pilgrimages to the city while still in his teens in search of the city's most cutting edge gestures in jazz, and relaxed there not long after, falling in with a close knit community of artists and composers like Keith Sonnier, Philip Glass, Joan Jonas, Gordon Matt Clarke, Richard Serra, Robert Rauschenberg, Nancy Graves, Lawrence Weiner, Steve Reich, Jon Gibson, and Robert Wilson. Landry remains one of the few artists of his generation who made important waves within numerous creative idioms. Having been trained from a young age on saxophone, not only is he a remarkably respected solo performer and bandleader, but he was an early and long-standing member of Philip Glass' ensemble, playing on seminal records like Music With Changing Parts, Music in Similar Motion / Music in Fifths, Music in Twelve Parts, North Star, and Einstein on the Beach, and played with Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, and jazz giants like Johnny Hammond, Gene Ammons, and Les McCann. He was also one of the most important photographic documenters of the New York Scene, until he left the city for his native Louisiana, following 9/11."The first painting I saw of what I had done, the finished painting was a real turn on. I mean, really heavy, like that painting was coming from my brain. It wasn't a photograph. It wasn't an image of something. It was coming from me, from this. That really, I mean, excited me more than when I first heard John Coltrane or Ornette Coleman. And it was like, Pow, this is what painting is about. It's about individual piece of work. It's not a photograph.""The way I became interested in art was in high school. I was graduating. What are you going to do? What are you going to do with your life? So one day I went to the library and was thumbing through Time magazine and turned the page, and there's a work of art by Robert Rauschenberg. And when I saw what he'd done and was getting international attention for, his pieces hanging in museums somewhere in the world, the light bulb went off in my head. I can be whatever I want. I don't have to be categorized. I'm free. Free...I get bored doing just one thing. People say, 'Well, you can only have one stamp of what you do.' I didn't believe in that. I was just, you know, I liked everything I did."http://www.dickielandry.comhttps://unseenworlds.com/collections/dickie-landryMusic on this episode courtesy of Dickie Landry:E-mu & Alto Saxophone composed by D.L. for Robert Wilson's production of "1433 The Grand Voyage" based on the story of Zheng He. Premier National Theater Taipei, Taiwan 2009“Gloria” for Robert Wilson's “Oedipus Rex”Philip Glass'"Einstein on the Beach”. Original recording on Tomato Records 1977. D.L. on flute "Are Years What" Phillip Glass. Composed for D.L. playing 3 soprano saxophones. On his lp "North Star”,1977 Swing Kings 1965, D.L. on flute“Home of the Brave” on the Late Show with Laurie Anderson"Taideco" Zydeco, for Wilson's production of "1433" Cedric Watson, Jermain Prejean, D.L. “Ghosties” from “Dickie Landry Solo”"It Keeps Rainin'", Robert Plant with Lil' Band O' Goldwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Music & Dance · The Creative Process
Dickie Landry - Composer, Musician, Photographer, Artist

Music & Dance · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 73:56


For nearly half a century, Richard “Dickie” Landry was at the center of the New York avant-garde. Born in the small Louisiana town of Cecilia in 1938, he began making pilgrimages to the city while still in his teens in search of the city's most cutting edge gestures in jazz, and relaxed there not long after, falling in with a close knit community of artists and composers like Keith Sonnier, Philip Glass, Joan Jonas, Gordon Matt Clarke, Richard Serra, Robert Rauschenberg, Nancy Graves, Lawrence Weiner, Steve Reich, Jon Gibson, and Robert Wilson. Landry remains one of the few artists of his generation who made important waves within numerous creative idioms. Having been trained from a young age on saxophone, not only is he a remarkably respected solo performer and bandleader, but he was an early and long-standing member of Philip Glass' ensemble, playing on seminal records like Music With Changing Parts, Music in Similar Motion / Music in Fifths, Music in Twelve Parts, North Star, and Einstein on the Beach, and played with Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, and jazz giants like Johnny Hammond, Gene Ammons, and Les McCann. He was also one of the most important photographic documenters of the New York Scene, until he left the city for his native Louisiana, following 9/11."Einstein on the Beach, it's a masterpiece. America, in 1976, was to be celebrating its 200th year of existence, and Michel Guy, the French Minister of Culture, came to New York to offer a commission to Philip Glass and Robert Wilson to write an opera. This was the gift that France would give for America's two-hundredth anniversary. That was the first time I met Robert Wilson.""My son had died, and I had taken to two years to recover. So I went to New York. I had dinner with Laurie Anderson, and as I was getting up to leave, she said, 'What are you doing in New York?' I said, "I'm looking for work' She said, 'What are you doing next week?' I said, 'Well, I'm supposed to be in Atlanta, Georgia doing a music film with David Byrne and Talking Heads. Well, what do you have?' She said, 'I'm doing a piece next week at Brooklyn Academy of Music with Trisha Brown and Robert Rauschenberg, Set and Reset. Why don't you come? Bring your sax, we'll work it out then.' Two weeks after that concert, Laurie's manager called and said, 'Do you want to go on a 20-city tour of America with Laurie? Home of the Brave?' Of course, we did that. That was the beginning of the reconstruction of my career in New York through Laurie Anderson."http://www.dickielandry.comhttps://unseenworlds.com/collections/dickie-landryMusic on this episode courtesy of Dickie Landry:E-mu & Alto Saxophone composed by D.L. for Robert Wilson's production of "1433 The Grand Voyage" based on the story of Zheng He. Premier National Theater Taipei, Taiwan 2009“Gloria” for Robert Wilson's “Oedipus Rex”Philip Glass'"Einstein on the Beach”. Original recording on Tomato Records 1977. D.L. on flute "Are Years What" Phillip Glass. Composed for D.L. playing 3 soprano saxophones. On his lp "North Star”,1977 Swing Kings 1965, D.L. on flute“Home of the Brave” on the Late Show with Laurie Anderson"Taideco" Zydeco, for Wilson's production of "1433" Cedric Watson, Jermain Prejean, D.L. “Ghosties” from “Dickie Landry Solo”"It Keeps Rainin'", Robert Plant with Lil' Band O' Goldwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Music & Dance · The Creative Process
Highlights - Dickie Landry - Composer, Musician, Photographer, Artist

Music & Dance · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 12:47


"Einstein on the Beach, it's a masterpiece. America, in 1976, was to be celebrating its 200th year of existence, and Michel Guy, the French Minister of Culture, came to New York to offer a commission to Philip Glass and Robert Wilson to write an opera. This was the gift that France would give for America's two-hundredth anniversary. That was the first time I met Robert Wilson.""My son had died, and I had taken to two years to recover. So I went to New York. I had dinner with Laurie Anderson, and as I was getting up to leave, she said, 'What are you doing in New York?' I said, "I'm looking for work' She said, 'What are you doing next week?' I said, 'Well, I'm supposed to be in Atlanta, Georgia doing a music film with David Byrne and Talking Heads. Well, what do you have?' She said, 'I'm doing a piece next week at Brooklyn Academy of Music with Trisha Brown and Robert Rauschenberg, Set and Reset. Why don't you come? Bring your sax, we'll work it out then.' Two weeks after that concert, Laurie's manager called and said, 'Do you want to go on a 20-city tour of America with Laurie? Home of the Brave?' Of course, we did that. That was the beginning of the reconstruction of my career in New York through Laurie Anderson."For nearly half a century, Richard “Dickie” Landry was at the center of the New York avant-garde. Born in the small Louisiana town of Cecilia in 1938, he began making pilgrimages to the city while still in his teens in search of the city's most cutting edge gestures in jazz, and relaxed there not long after, falling in with a close knit community of artists and composers like Keith Sonnier, Philip Glass, Joan Jonas, Gordon Matt Clarke, Richard Serra, Robert Rauschenberg, Nancy Graves, Lawrence Weiner, Steve Reich, Jon Gibson, and Robert Wilson.Landry remains one of the few artists of his generation who made important waves within numerous creative idioms. Having been trained from a young age on saxophone, not only is he a remarkably respected solo performer and bandleader, but he was an early and long-standing member of Philip Glass' ensemble, playing on seminal records like Music With Changing Parts, Music in Similar Motion / Music in Fifths, Music in Twelve Parts, North Star, and Einstein on the Beach, and played with Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, and jazz giants like Johnny Hammond, Gene Ammons, and Les McCann. He was also one of the most important photographic documenters of the New York Scene, until he left the city for his native Louisiana, following 9/11.http://www.dickielandry.comhttps://unseenworlds.com/collections/dickie-landryMusic on this episode courtesy of Dickie Landry:E-mu & Alto Saxophone composed by D.L. for Robert Wilson's production of "1433 The Grand Voyage" based on the story of Zheng He. Premier National Theater Taipei, Taiwan 2009Philip Glass'"Einstein on the Beach”. Original recording on Tomato Records 1977. D.L. on flute “Home of the Brave” on the Late Show with Laurie AndersonImage: "Solo Concerts" by Dickie Landry and Philip Glass held on April 13th and 14th, 1973 at 112 Workshop. Photos by Gerard Murrell, Robert Mapplethorpewww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org Instagram @creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
Dickie Landry - Composer, Musician, Photographer, Artist

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 12:47


"Einstein on the Beach, it's a masterpiece. America, in 1976, was to be celebrating its 200th year of existence, and Michel Guy, the French Minister of Culture, came to New York to offer a commission to Philip Glass and Robert Wilson to write an opera. This was the gift that France would give for America's two-hundredth anniversary. That was the first time I met Robert Wilson.""My son had died, and I had taken to two years to recover. So I went to New York. I had dinner with Laurie Anderson, and as I was getting up to leave, she said, 'What are you doing in New York?' I said, "I'm looking for work' She said, 'What are you doing next week?' I said, 'Well, I'm supposed to be in Atlanta, Georgia doing a music film with David Byrne and Talking Heads. Well, what do you have?' She said, 'I'm doing a piece next week at Brooklyn Academy of Music with Trisha Brown and Robert Rauschenberg, Set and Reset. Why don't you come? Bring your sax, we'll work it out then.' Two weeks after that concert, Laurie's manager called and said, 'Do you want to go on a 20-city tour of America with Laurie? Home of the Brave?' Of course, we did that. That was the beginning of the reconstruction of my career in New York through Laurie Anderson."For nearly half a century, Richard “Dickie” Landry was at the center of the New York avant-garde. Born in the small Louisiana town of Cecilia in 1938, he began making pilgrimages to the city while still in his teens in search of the city's most cutting edge gestures in jazz, and relaxed there not long after, falling in with a close knit community of artists and composers like Keith Sonnier, Philip Glass, Joan Jonas, Gordon Matt Clarke, Richard Serra, Robert Rauschenberg, Nancy Graves, Lawrence Weiner, Steve Reich, Jon Gibson, and Robert Wilson.Landry remains one of the few artists of his generation who made important waves within numerous creative idioms. Having been trained from a young age on saxophone, not only is he a remarkably respected solo performer and bandleader, but he was an early and long-standing member of Philip Glass' ensemble, playing on seminal records like Music With Changing Parts, Music in Similar Motion / Music in Fifths, Music in Twelve Parts, North Star, and Einstein on the Beach, and played with Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, and jazz giants like Johnny Hammond, Gene Ammons, and Les McCann. He was also one of the most important photographic documenters of the New York Scene, until he left the city for his native Louisiana, following 9/11.http://www.dickielandry.comhttps://unseenworlds.com/collections/dickie-landryMusic on this episode courtesy of Dickie Landry:E-mu & Alto Saxophone composed by D.L. for Robert Wilson's production of "1433 The Grand Voyage" based on the story of Zheng He. Premier National Theater Taipei, Taiwan 2009Philip Glass'"Einstein on the Beach”. Original recording on Tomato Records 1977. D.L. on flute “Home of the Brave” on the Late Show with Laurie Andersonwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org Instagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
Dickie Landry - Composer, Musician, Photographer, Artist

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 73:56


For nearly half a century, Richard “Dickie” Landry was at the center of the New York avant-garde. Born in the small Louisiana town of Cecilia in 1938, he began making pilgrimages to the city while still in his teens in search of the city's most cutting edge gestures in jazz, and relaxed there not long after, falling in with a close knit community of artists and composers like Keith Sonnier, Philip Glass, Joan Jonas, Gordon Matt Clarke, Richard Serra, Robert Rauschenberg, Nancy Graves, Lawrence Weiner, Steve Reich, Jon Gibson, and Robert Wilson.Landry remains one of the few artists of his generation who made important waves within numerous creative idioms. Having been trained from a young age on saxophone, not only is he a remarkably respected solo performer and bandleader, but he was an early and long-standing member of Philip Glass' ensemble, playing on seminal records like Music With Changing Parts, Music in Similar Motion / Music in Fifths, Music in Twelve Parts, North Star, and Einstein on the Beach, and played with Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, and jazz giants like Johnny Hammond, Gene Ammons, and Les McCann. He was also one of the most important photographic documenters of the New York Scene, until he left the city for his native Louisiana, following 9/11.“Well, look at tennis players where they hit the ball on one side of the court and next thing you know it's on the other side of the court. It's all practice, practice, practice. That's what I tell people who say, "I want to learn how to play the saxophone or the flute or clarinet, or any instrument. I say, "Start practicing.”"The way I became interested in art was in high school. I was graduating. What are you going to do? What are you going to do with your life? So one day I went to the library and was thumbing through Time magazine and turned the page, and there's a work of art by Robert Rauschenberg. And when I saw what he'd done and was getting international attention for, his pieces hanging in museums somewhere in the world, the light bulb went off in my head. I can be whatever I want. I don't have to be categorized. I'm free. Free."http://www.dickielandry.comhttps://unseenworlds.com/collections/dickie-landryMusic on this episode courtesy of Dickie Landry:E-mu & Alto Saxophone composed by D.L. for Robert Wilson's production of "1433 The Grand Voyage" based on the story of Zheng He. Premier National Theater Taipei, Taiwan 2009“Gloria” for Robert Wilson's “Oedipus Rex”Philip Glass'"Einstein on the Beach”. Original recording on Tomato Records 1977. D.L. on flute "Are Years What" Phillip Glass. Composed for D.L. playing 3 soprano saxophones. On his lp "North Star”,1977 Swing Kings 1965, D.L. on flute“Home of the Brave” on the Late Show with Laurie Anderson"Taideco" Zydeco, for Wilson's production of "1433" Cedric Watson, Jermain Prejean, D.L. “Ghosties” from “Dickie Landry Solo”"It Keeps Rainin'", Robert Plant with Lil' Band O' Goldwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
Highlights - Dickie Landry - Composer, Musician, Photographer, Artist

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 12:47


“Well, look at tennis players where they hit the ball on one side of the court and next thing you know it's on the other side of the court. It's all practice, practice, practice. That's what I tell people who say, "I want to learn how to play the saxophone or the flute or clarinet, or any instrument. I say, "Start practicing.”"The way I became interested in art was in high school. I was graduating. What are you going to do? What are you going to do with your life? So one day I went to the library and was thumbing through Time magazine and turned the page, and there's a work of art by Robert Rauschenberg. And when I saw what he'd done and was getting international attention for, his pieces hanging in museums somewhere in the world, the light bulb went off in my head. I can be whatever I want. I don't have to be categorized. I'm free. Free."For nearly half a century, Richard “Dickie” Landry was at the center of the New York avant-garde. Born in the small Louisiana town of Cecilia in 1938, he began making pilgrimages to the city while still in his teens in search of the city's most cutting edge gestures in jazz, and relaxed there not long after, falling in with a close knit community of artists and composers like Keith Sonnier, Philip Glass, Joan Jonas, Gordon Matt Clarke, Richard Serra, Robert Rauschenberg, Nancy Graves, Lawrence Weiner, Steve Reich, Jon Gibson, and Robert Wilson.Landry remains one of the few artists of his generation who made important waves within numerous creative idioms. Having been trained from a young age on saxophone, not only is he a remarkably respected solo performer and bandleader, but he was an early and long-standing member of Philip Glass' ensemble, playing on seminal records like Music With Changing Parts, Music in Similar Motion / Music in Fifths, Music in Twelve Parts, North Star, and Einstein on the Beach, and played with Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, and jazz giants like Johnny Hammond, Gene Ammons, and Les McCann. He was also one of the most important photographic documenters of the New York Scene, until he left the city for his native Louisiana, following 9/11.http://www.dickielandry.comhttps://unseenworlds.com/collections/dickie-landryMusic on this episode courtesy of Dickie Landry:E-mu & Alto Saxophone composed by D.L. for Robert Wilson's production of "1433 The Grand Voyage" based on the story of Zheng He. Premier National Theater Taipei, Taiwan 2009Philip Glass'"Einstein on the Beach”. Original recording on Tomato Records 1977. D.L. on flute “Home of the Brave” on the Late Show with Laurie Andersonwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org Instagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Voilier, le magazine pour les passionnés de voile de Bateaux.com
Adventure 40, le voilier de grand voyage qui rassemble toutes les bonnes idées

Voilier, le magazine pour les passionnés de voile de Bateaux.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022


Le projet Adventure 40  pourrait s'appeler "dessine-moi un bateau". Il est le fruit de l'expérience d'un marin au long cours qui partage sa vision avec ses followers. Ainsi les bonnes idées pour réaliser le voilier de grand voyage idéal sont nombreuses. Reste plus maintenant qu'à le construire... 👉 Lire l'article et voir les photos. En savoir plus sur les sujets abordés dans cet épisode : Plaisance collaborative Le magazine Bateaux.com apporte un éclairage nouveau aux plaisanciers au travers de 12 chaines d'information : Voilier.com MotorBoat.fr SemiRigide.com Multicoque.com Regate.com NavigationFluviale.com GrandeCroisiere.com Conseils Techniques Equipement et Accastillage SuperYachts.fr Culture Nautique GlisseNews.com Avec une diffusion en 5 langues (Français 🇫🇷, Anglais 🇺🇸, Allemand 🇩🇪, Italien 🇮🇹 et Espagnol 🇪🇸) et un lectorat reparti dans plus de 140 pays 🌍, Bateaux.com est considéré comme la première commaunauté de plaisanciers avec le réseau social dédié au nautisme Yacht-Club.com. Bateaux.com est édité de concert avec le magazine BoatIndustry.fr à destination des professionnels de la plaisance 🇫🇷, qui se décline à l'international avec BoatIndustry.de pour l'allemand 🇩🇪, BoatIndustry.com pour l'anglais 🇺🇸, BoatIndustry.es pour l'espagnol 🇪🇸 et BoatIndustry.it pour l'italien 🇮🇹. ✉️ N'hésitez pas à nous envoyer un commentaire ou une news en cliquant ici. 👉 Et n'oubliez pas de laisser 5 étoiles si l'information vous a plu 🙏.

The Big Cruise Podcast
Ep113 – Norwegian Prima, Robotron, HAL's Culinary Cruises, Revolutionising the Internet at Sea and more

The Big Cruise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 19:32


Episode 113 overviewIn episode 113, Chris answers a listener/viewer question around when/how the class system was introduced on the Trans-Atlantic liners followed by Baz and Chris discussing the latest cruise news from around the world.Support the showListen, 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/32G7RdhCruise NewsImage Credit: Katy Perry Christens Norwegian Prima. Norwegian Cruise LineCongratulations to NCLL Norwegian Prima is the first major cruise ship to be christened in Iceland, currently sailing her inaugural voyage from the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik arriving in Amsterdam on 03 September.Norwegian Prima is the first of six brand-new Prima Class ships to be delivered through 2027. A ship full of firsts – from the first three-level racetrack at sea to the brand's first upmarket open-air food hall – Norwegian Prima also boasts the most outdoor deck space of any new ship in her competitive set. She will redefine what's possible at sea with her ground-breaking onboard experiences, including NCL's largest-ever accommodations, Broadway entertainment, indulgent relaxation and incredible culinary experiences.At 294 metres long and more than 143,535 tonnes with capacity for 3,100 guests at double occupancy, Norwegian Prima offers the highest staffing levels and space ratio of any contemporary or premium cruise ship. She also boasts the largest variety of suite categories available at sea as well as a redefined The Haven by Norwegian, NCL's ultra-premium keycard only access ship-within-a-ship concept. Her variety of recreational activities including the fastest slides at sea – The Rush and The Drop – and the Prima Speedway, the first three-level racetrack at sea, provide guests with adrenaline-pumping moments. Spaces like Ocean Boulevard, the 4,088 square metres outdoor walk way which wraps around the entire ship; The Concourse, which boasts a multi-million dollar outdoor sculpture garden; and expansive pool decks and infinity style pools at Infinity Beach, offer guests a chance to slow down and relaxIntroducing Robotron MSC Cruises continues on a path of innovation, today announcing details of the technologically advanced onboard entertainment options on the line's upcoming ship, MSC Seascape. When she debuts this December, MSC Seascape will feature new and innovative experiences for thrill-seeking guests of all ages. The highlight will be ROBOTRON – a thrilling amusement ride that offers the breath-taking thrill of a rollercoaster at sea combined with a personalised DJ music experience. The ship will also feature two brand-new VR experiences and a whole host of other exhilarating high-tech entertainment designed to be enjoyed by thrill-seekers of all ages.In addition to ROBOTRON, other high-tech entertainment features on board MSC Seascape include:VR 360° Flight Simulator: With all the thrills of an outdoor rollercoaster, this immersive simulator is the ultimate virtual roller coaster experience, complete with VR headsets and impressive special effects. Guests may choose from various worlds in which to dive into a thrill ride like no other.VR motorbikes: Guests with a need for speed will love MSC Seascape's new VR motorbikes, where players will feel transported into the racing ring, with wind and water effects to complete the experience.MSC Formula Racer: Perfect for car racing enthusiasts ready to get their high-speed fix, this activity will place guests in the driver's seat for a thrilling racing simulation game with realistic effects that will get guests' heart rates going.Immersive XD Cinema: The minute guests put on their 3D glasses, they will dive into alternate worlds through this immersive activity, where players will battle it out against zombies, skeletons and more. Only one player can be crowned the victor, so guests will need to prove their sharp-shooting skills against each other for ultimate bragging rights.MSC Seascape will be launched in New York at a glittering Naming Ceremony on 7 December this year and will then move to PortMiami offering incredible cruises in the Caribbean year-round, with two different itineraries:Eastern Caribbean: Calling at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve and Nassau in The Bahamas, San Juan in Puerto Rico, and Puerto Plata in the Dominican RepublicWestern Caribbean: Calling at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Cozumel in Mexico, George Town in the Cayman Islands and Ocho Rios in JamaicaAhead of her spectacular Naming Ceremony, MSC Seascape will offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience on her inaugural cruise from Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy, across the Atlantic to New York City, USA.This 17-night Grand Voyage will take in the Spanish cities of Barcelona, Valencia and Cadiz, before heading out into the Atlantic to begin her crossing. Funchal, Madeira and King's Wharf, Bermuda act as exciting stopovers en route to New York, the city that never sleeps.Holland America Line's 2022 ‘Culinary Cruises' Welcome Celebrity Chefs from its Culinary Council Back On BoardFoodies and culinary novices alike, who are ready for a gastronomic adventure can set sail on a Holland America Line “Culinary Cruise” in 2022 with a member from the line's Culinary Council. The celebrity chefs will share their expertise and secrets on everything from the correct way to make a sushi roll and how to perfectly temper chocolate to preparing seafood and creating a delicious sauce.2022 CULINARY CRUISES:Ethan Stowell – Westerdam, 7-Day Alaskan Explorer, Sept. 11-18, 2022, roundtrip from Seattle, Washington. Stowell incorporates the flavours of the Pacific Northwest on ships sailing in that region, using fresh, sustainably sourced Alaska seafood. His fare also is featured at New York Pizza and Lido Market across the fleet. Stowell is founder and CEO of ESR with an impressive roster of highly acclaimed restaurants. He was named one of the Best New Chefs in America by Food & Wine magazine and one of the Best New Chef All-Stars.Jacques Torres – Zaandam, 9-Day The Atlantic Coast, Oct. 1-10, 2022, from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. A French-trained master chef and artisan chocolatier, Torres guides chocolate desserts as well as the Chocolate Surprise Dessert Parade on board. After rising to executive pastry chef at New York's legendary Le Cirque, he opened a chocolate factory and retail stores throughout New York. The James Beard Award winner is co-host and head judge on the Netflix culinary show “Nailed It” with Nicole Byer.Rudi Sodamin – Koningsdam, 7-Day Mexican Riviera, Nov. 12-19, 2022, roundtrip from San Diego, California. As Holland America Line's master chef and Culinary Council chairman, Austrian-born Sodamin oversees all aspects of shipboard dining. Rudi's Sel de Mer is his namesake French seafood brasserie on board. His latest culinary masterpiece is an art table book called “Food Faces” that features more than 150 images of edible creations.David Burke – Nieuw Amsterdam, 7-Day Eastern Caribbean, Dec. 4-11, 2022, roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale. Burke enhances the menu at Pinnacle Grill, adding contemporary flavours and signature recipes. He recently opened five new restaurants, including Orchard Park by David Burke. During the pandemic, Burke's #FeedtheHeroes program cooked and delivered 100,000 meals to frontline workers and charities. He has been featured on “Iron Chef America” and “Top Chef Masters.”Andy Matsuda – Nieuw Statendam, 10-Day Southern Caribbean Seafarer, Dec. 17-27, 2022, roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale. The Japanese-born Matsuda leads the sushi offerings at Nami Sushi, Tamarind and Lido Market. At Matsuda's Sushi Chef Institute in Los Angeles, California, he teaches aspiring chefs and professionals about sushi and Japanese cuisine. Matsuda is at the forefront of sushi trends and techniques.All events are complimentary excluding the specialty dinner. Each chef will be aboard their designated “Culinary Cruise” for four to ten days.Revolutionising the Internet at Sea with Elon Musk's SpaceXRoyal Caribbean Group announced today its plan to implement SpaceX's Starlink – making the Group the first in the cruise industry to adopt its high-speed, low-latency connectivity for a better onboard experience for guests and crew fleetwide. The innovative broadband internet service will be installed on all Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Silversea Cruises ships, along with all new vessels for each of the brands.Deployment of the Starlink technology across the fleet will begin immediately, leveraging the insights obtained from the trial onboard Freedom of the Seas, which has received a tremendous amount of positive feedback from guests and crew. The installation is slated to be completed by the end of the first quarter of 2023.Celebrity Cruises rollout includes:The groundbreaking Celebrity Beyond to be our first ship to offer the service from 5th September, 2022 (next week!)All Edge Series ships (Celebrity Edge, Celebrity Apex, Celebrity Beyond) to offer this service by year-end.Australians will have the chance to experience the transformational internet service in their own backyard when Celebrity Edge debuts in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific for the 2023-2024 seasonVirgin Voyages unveils “The Sailing Club” perks programVirgin Voyages has made its mark on the travel industry as one of the most sought-after holiday havens for rejuvenation, relaxation and a hint of adventure on the high seas. Having launched two award-winning ships in a span of just nine months, 2023 promises more industry-first milestones for Richard Branson's newest travel brand. As an exciting precursor to the most epic loyalty program at sea, set to make its formal debut in 2023, Virgin Voyages is saying “Ahoy!” to The Sailing Club. This incredible dual-pronged perks program is teeming with brilliant benefits and exclusive offers for the remainder of 2022 and unlocks a limited window of opportunity for its Sailors to elevate themselves to the brand's highest status tier in 2023.2 Perks in 2022:As part of the brand's perks program, Virgin Voyages' Sailing Club is introducing 2 Perks, exclusively available to loyal qualifying Sailors in 2022. The introduction of these new perks will reward and benefit those who book or sail in the near future, promoting end-of-year travel set to coincide with increases in booking trends and the cruise industry's comeback.Perk 1: Sail in 2022 with Deep Blue Extras: Deep Blue Extras, a collection of unrivalled luxuries that elevate qualifying Sailors to VIP treatment. From one free Shake for Champagne, anytime boarding and premium wifi (when available), to exclusive cocktail parties and laundry services, these rewards are meant to amp up the experience and encourage Sailors to unleash their inner RockStar. With rebooking rates as high as 50% from past Sailors craving another adventure with Virgin Voyages, the line continues to impress travellers, earning the most five-star reviews than any other cruise line on TripAdvisor. Now, the company is rewarding these travellers, as well as giving avid sea-goers, an opportunity to step aboard while maintaining their benefits from other lines. Deep Blue Extras are available for all qualifying Sailors that sail from September through December 2022.Perk 2: Book in 2022 with Red Hot Booking Bonus Months: Virgin Voyages is also introducing Red Hot Booking Bonus Months. Spanning from Aug. 30 through Nov. 15, 2022, any new qualifying booking made during these select Red Hot Months (excludes bookings made with existing voyage credits), will allow all qualifying Sailors to be treated to special on-board spending perks and chances to win extraordinary experiences across the Virgin family. More exciting prizes will be announced next week. For a sneak peak, these will include a luxurious trip to Ulusaba, Richard Branson's private game reserve in South Africa, and Virgin Points through Virgin Red, the rewards club from Virgin designed to give you exclusive access to the Virgin family and beyond. In addition, Sailors who take advantage of this perk by making a qualifying booking between now and Nov. 15, 2022 will earn an extra $200 in Sailor Loot (aka on-board spending credit), which is combinable with all other promotions, offering rich rewards to loyal Sailors.Three Ways to Unlock the 2022 Perks: The 2022 Perks will be available to all loyal qualifying Sailors defined as:Sea-Blazers – Pioneers who took to the high seas in 2021 were dubbed Sea-Blazers to match the trail-blazing brand. These Sailors were the first to come aboard and will be rewarded handsomely for their support. Additional perks include a $125 Bar Tab Bonus for life.Sea-Rovers – We're coining anyone who has sailed with Virgin Voyages twice in 2022 as a Sea-Rover as they too, are bold and inspired. Sea Rovers will earn a $100 Bar Tab Bonus for two years (valid through 2024). Match & Sea More Sailors – World travelers enrolled in other cruise and select airline travel rewards programs will now have the opportunity to come aboard and Virgin Voyages will match their status. They'll also be granted Sea-Rover status, which includes the $100 Bar Tab Bonus for two years (valid through 2024)PONANT launches sales for 2024 to the Far NorthFrom Spitsbergen to America's Great Lakes via Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and Iceland's west coast, the PONANT voyage magic will be operating in the Far North in 2024, with sales launched on 26 new sailings. With these 16 itineraries, 6 of which are new, PONANT combines the dream of adventure with discovering nature's kingdoms in the Arctic and the grandeur of North America's landscapes.On the programme, depending on the destination, are meetings with Inuit peoples, observing wildlife, visiting UNESCO World Heritage sites, landings in Zodiacs with an experienced team of naturalist-guides, hiking and kayaking, among others.Wilderness from Greenland to the East Coast of Canada – NEW An infinity of majestic polar wilderness awaits on this brand-new expedition voyage departing from Greenland to explore Canada's Far North all the way to the shores of Labrador and Newfoundland Island. Encounters with local people, the rich variety of wildlife, the exciting history of the Arctic territories, and many unforgettable hikes will mark this polar odyssey aboard Le Lyrial. First port of call will be Sisimiut with its colourful houses facing the Austral Ocean. The ship then sets course for the Labrador Sea to Canadian shores at Nunavut and the clear waters of the Grinnell Glacier. Next comes the splendid Nachvak Fjord and town of Rigolet, accessible only by sea, and Newfoundland Island. The journey will end on the island of Saint-Pierre, a fragment of France on the other side of the world, which is home to fascinating wild biodiversity.From Kangerlussuaq to Saint-Pierre Island, 14 nights onboard Le LyrialTransfers, Paris – Kangerlussuaq and Saint-Pierre and Miquelon – Montréal flights includedDeparts 25 August 2024Expedition along Saint Lawrence – NEWA river that turns into an ocean, a sublime scenery inhabited by wildlife, an echo of history at every bend… this original expedition voyage on Le Lyrial takes guests along Canada's coast from the peaceful islands of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon to Montreal. The shores of the Saint Lawrence River alternate between lagoons and rugged cliffs, with a chance to see wildlife when out hiking. Newfoundland Island, one of the first places in the New World known to Europe, then reveals the secrets behind its Viking history. After sailing down the Saguenay River, there's a chance to explore the historic city centre, a UNESCO World Heritage site, of the Belle Province capital, Québec.From Saint Pierre Island to Montreal – 11 nights on board Le LyrialDeparts 8 September 2024From Québec to the Big Apple: nature and remarkable cities – NEW From Montréal to New York, this new itinerary opens the doors to vast protected areas and cultural treasures from Canada to America's east coast. First port of call is Québec and its historic city centre that conceals fortifications and picturesque stone houses with their mansard roofs, then on to Tadoussac. Located at the mouth of the Saguenay River, it is a must for whale watching. Next is the Gaspé Peninsula and Percé, one of the most beautiful villages in Québec, bordering a national park with a truly remarkable natural, historic, and geological heritage. The white sandy beaches and red cliffs of the Magdalen Islands beckon, followed by Nova Scotia, Boston, Cape Cod and finally New York, its famous Statue of Liberty standing proud at the city's entrance from the sea.From Montreal to New York, 13 nights on board Le LyrialDeparts 19 September 2024Expedition in the heart of the American Great Lakes – NEWDuring this expedition voyage, Le Champlain will be exploring the natural and cultural treasures of America's chain of Great Lakes in the heart of flamboyant nature, departing from Milwaukee. The voyage takes in the vast panoramas of the pine forest ringed lakes Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario. Protected islands, picturesque villages and national parks reveal the history of this region, in the footsteps of the Native American communities and first European settlers. It will be an opportunity to observe a rich diversity of fauna from moose, reindeer, brown bears and racoons to migratory birds. From Port Colborne, the Niagara Falls provide an impressive sight before the ship arrives in the multicultural city-world of Toronto.From Milwaukee to Toronto, 10 nights on board Le ChamplainDeparts 24 September 2024Fjords and glaciers of SpitsbergenSpitsbergen, the largest island in the Svalbard archipelago, boasts an exceptional diversity of fauna and flora between fjords, glacier fronts and green valleys. In the wake of former whalers, the ship will sail from Hornsund, Bellsund and the Northwest Spitsbergen National Park, before setting course for Ny-Ålesund and its international research station, renowned as one of the northernmost communities on Earth. This is an exceptional opportunity to see polar bears, walruses, marine mammals, arctic terns, puffins, and reindeers, with that unique feeling of having arrived at the end of the world.From Longyearbyen to Longyearbyen – 7 nights on board Le Boréal and Le Lyrial6 departures between June and July 2024Transfers and Paris-Longyearbyen return flights includedDisko Bay and Inuit villagesThis one-off expedition voyage into the heart of the Arctic's stunning scenery begins in Kangerlussuaq on Greenland's west coast. After a first port of call in Evighedsfjorden, the Eternity Fjord where many bird species nest, Le Boréal will reach Sisimiut, a colourful harbour nestled between rolling hills. The ship then crosses Disko Bay to the shores of the Eqi Glacier, an ice giant of crystalline reflections, and the Paul-Émile Victor research base. A world of ice will open up between majestic icebergs, mountainous basalt formations and brightly painted houses. 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Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Le grand voyage de Magellan, entre réel et imaginaire - Des gravures qui offrent le lointain (5/5)

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 30:30


Depuis la fin du XVe siècle, les grands voyages "d'exploration", notamment celui de Magellan, ouvrent le monde à l'Europe et vont susciter une curiosité sans précédent. L'explosion de la production de littérature géographique au XVIe siècle en témoigne. La collection de Bry – du nom du graveur-éditeur de l'époque – constituera une étape décisive dans la représentation visuelle de l'ailleurs. La fondation Bodmer, à Genève, possède l'intégralité de cette collection exceptionnelle. Laurent Huguenin-Elie reçoit Matthieu Bernhardt, spécialiste de littérature géographique à la Renaissance et chargé d'enseignement à l'Université de Genève. Dimanche 4 septembre à 20h55 sur RTS Deux, vous pourrez voir le documentaire "L'incroyable périple de Magellan", réalisé par François de Riberolles (France, 2022). Disponible dès aujourd'hui en cliquant sur le lien ci-contre. Illustration:

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Le grand voyage de Magellan, entre réel et imaginaire - Les "Grandes découvertes", une invention du XIXe siècle (4/5)

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 30:42


Christophe Colomb, Vasco de Gama, Fernand de Magellan… Les navigateurs-explorateurs des XVe et XVIe siècles font encore bien souvent rêver, car ils sont associés aux récits d'aventures, de découvertes, et sont généralement présentés comme des personnages centraux d'épopées héroïques. L'une des explications de cette fascination est à chercher dans la notion même de "grande découverte", une expression née au XIXe siècle, révélatrice d'une certaine idée de l'Europe. Laurent Huguenin-Elie s'entretient avec Romain Bertrand, directeur de recherche au CERI, spécialiste de l'histoire connectée, de l'Indonésie moderne et contemporaine. Il a consacré de nombreux travaux à la question des dominations coloniales européennes en Asie du Sud-Est. Il est l'auteur de "L'exploration du monde - Une autre histoire des Grandes Découvertes" (Editions du Seuil). Illustration: détail de la carte de Martin Waldseemüller, réalisée en 1507, où apparaît pour la première fois le mot "America".

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Le grand voyage de Magellan, entre réel et imaginaire - De l'autre côté du miroir (3/5)

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 30:03


L'histoire de l'expédition de Magellan a souvent été narrée comme un récit d'aventures héroïques et de découvertes, une rencontre de l'Europe avec d'autres mondes. Et si, 500 ans après ce périple autour du globe, nous passions de l'autre côté du miroir pour tenter de voir ce que les mondes frôlés par les membres de l'expédition de Magellan ont, eux, observé. Retourner la longue-vue et comprendre par exemple qu'Enrique, esclave malais de Magellan parfois encore considéré comme un traître en Occident, est un héros en Asie. Laurent Huguenin-Elie s'entretient avec Romain Bertrand, directeur de recherche au CERI, spécialiste de l'histoire connectée, de l'Indonésie moderne et contemporaine et qui a consacré de nombreux travaux à la question des dominations coloniales européennes en Asie du sud-est. Il est l'auteur de "L'exploration du monde - Une autre histoire des Grandes Découvertes" (Editions du Seuil). Illustration: Henrique de Malacca, ou Enrique (né vers 1495), est l'esclave et l'interprète de Magellan, qui l'achète en 1511 à Malacca (actuelle Malaisie). Ils embarquent en 1519 à bord de la Trinidad pour ce qui sera le premier tour du monde. Après la mort de Magellan durant ce périple, le nouveau commandant, Duarte Barbosa, refuse de lui accorder la liberté promise par son prédécesseur.

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Le grand voyage de Magellan, entre réel et imaginaire - Le périple de Magellan et de son équipage (2/5)

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 30:10


L'explorateur Magellan reste directement associé au premier tour du globe. Pourtant, il meurt au cours de son périple sans avoir réalisé un tel exploit et, paradoxalement, sans qu'il n'en ait jamais été question. Son objectif était de trouver une route pour l'Asie et les îles Moluques, les fameuses îles aux épices d'où provenaient la noix de muscade et le clou de girofle, sources de richesses. Laurent Huguenin-Elie reçoit Michel Chandeigne, éditeur et auteur, spécialiste du Portugal, des pays lusophones, de leur littérature et de leur histoire, également connu sous son nom de plume: Xavier de Castro. Il a publié de nombreux ouvrages dont "Le voyage de Magellan" et "Idées reçues sur les Grandes découvertes", parus aux éditions Chandeigne. Illlustration: portrait anonyme de Fernand de Magellan, XVIe ou XVIIe siècle, Mariners' Museum, Newport News (Virginie). Le 27 avril 1521, le roi de l'île de Mactan, en face de Cebu, (aujourd'hui aux Philippines), refuse de se soumettre aux envahisseurs européens qui viennent de débarquer. Magellan mène alors une expédition contre lui et est mortellement blessé par une flèche empoisonnée.

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Le grand voyage de Magellan, entre réel et imaginaire - Mais qui est donc Fernand de Magellan? (1/5)

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 31:27


Le 8 septembre 1522 à Séville, une poignée d'hommes décharnés débarquent du Victoria, l'un des navires de l'expédition de Magellan. Ils viennent d'effectuer le premier tour du globe de l'Histoire. Cinq cents ans plus tard, cette date anniversaire continue de travailler les mémoires nationales. Histoire Vivante explore le voyage et la personnalité de Magellan et s'intéresse plus largement aux grandes découvertes. Dans ce premier épisode sur Magellan, Laurent Huguenin-Elie reçoit Michel Chandeigne, éditeur et auteur, spécialiste du Portugal, des pays lusophones, de leur littérature et de leur histoire, également connu sous son nom de plume: Xavier de Castro. Il a publié de nombreux ouvrages dont "Le voyage de Magellan" et "Idées reçues sur les Grandes découvertes", parus aux éditions Chandeigne. Photo: réplique de la Victoria, premier navire à avoir accompli la circumnavigation du globe. 237 hommes répartis sur cinq navires accompagnaient la Victoria lors de son périple: la Trinidad, nef amirale commandée par Magellan; le San Antonio; la Concepción et la Victoria. Les équipages étaient formés d'Espagnols, de Portugais, d'Italiens de Grecs et de Français. (© Gnsin/wikimedia)

The Big Cruise Podcast
Ep112 – Carnival Luminosa opens for sale, First ship returns to New Zealand and more cruise news

The Big Cruise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 19:38


Episode 112In Episode112 of The Big Cruise Podcast, Chris joins the show to answer a listenerquestion about P&O Australia followed by the latest in global cruise news. Specialthanks to David in Scotland who sent in some incredible photos of Ponant's LeChamplin in Greenock, Scotland. Image Credit David GoudieSupport the showListen, 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/32G7RdhCruise NewsFirst Cruise Ship Returns to Auckland Following an absence of more than two years, P&O Cruises flagship Pacific Explorer sailed into Waitemata Harbour, Auckland (12 Aug) becoming the first cruise ship to return to New Zealand marking the restart of cruise tourism following the reopening of maritime borders.Pacific Explorer and her guests, currently on a 12-night round-trip cruise from Sydney to New Zealand and Fiji, were accorded a traditional Māori welcome after berthing at Queen's Wharf. Guests also received a spectacular greeting as they emerged from the Cloud to fan out across Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland and the district on locally run tours.Among those welcoming Pacific Explorer were local business owners covering a wide range including hospitality, tours and transport, who have been looking forward to the restoration of the economic opportunities associated with cruise tourism. Pacific Explorer's welcoming group also included Julie McEwen, a young New Zealand citizen who is building an international reputation as a cruise director on board P&O ships.AIDAprima: Stunning ship staging at the Hamburg Cruise DaysOn Saturday 20 Aug evening, the cruise ship AIDAprima was the star on stage at Hamburg Cruise Days. Together with the MSC Magnifica, the ship “danced” a fascinating “Pas de Deux on blue” in front of the backdrop of a blue-lit harbor. The elaborate staging was accompanied by an impressive light show, a drone ballet and music.“We are delighted to be part of this impressive light show with AIDAprima. Not only the sky above the Elbe was made to shine, but also many faces of the people of Hamburg and visitors, who have long been yearning for such an event full of goosebump moments and vacation joy,” says Hansjörg Kunze, Vice President Communication & Sustainability.The Hamburg Cruise Days ended on Sunday with the departure of AIDAsol. The cruise festival has attracted more than 135,000 visitors.Carnival Luminosa Brisbane Cruises open for sale In exciting news for Queensland cruise fans, Carnival Cruise Line has today revealed its first-ever Brisbane program with 59 sailings departing from the Sunshine State from November 2022 to April 2024.Sailing on board the latest addition to the Carnival Cruise Line fleet, Carnival Luminosa, guests will have the opportunity to discover the brighter side of cruising with a ship packed with natural light, plus hospitality and fun that's pure, unmistakable Carnival.Carnival Luminosa will be the latest in the Carnival Cruise Line fleet to be adorned with the stunning new livery that was introduced on Mardi Gras in 2021 and has been added to half the Carnival fleet, with the red, white and blue hues long associated with Carnival Cruise Line. The ship will also boast a vintage funnel design reminiscent of the funnels on Carnival's original ships like Mardi Gras, Carnivale and Festivale.Carnival Luminosa will also 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 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.Itineraries for inaugural seasonKicking off guest operations in Brisbane, Carnival Luminosa will visit a range of stunning destinations across Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. Among the incredible program, highlights include ten visits to the Great Barrier Reef and an 11-day cruise visiting Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and New Zealand's picturesque Fjordland National Park.Guests will also have the opportunity to embark on a globetrotting 22-day Transpacific Journey sailing when Luminosa heads to Seattle via the South Pacific and Honolulu in April 2023. After her season in Seattle, Carnival Luminosa will return to the Sunshine State for more fun later in 2023.Carnival says thanks with an extra day of fun for Splendor's first sailingSaying thanks to its most dedicated fans, Carnival Cruise Line announced that guests booked for Carnival Splendor's first cruise back in Australian waters will receive an extra day of fun.Previously set to depart from Sydney on 02 October 2022, Splendor will now set sail on Saturday, 01 October, bringing the cruise to four days in total. What's more, guests will now have the chance to visit one of Australia's best-kept secrets, Tangalooma Island Resort – Moreton Island, QLD as part of their itinerary. Previously the cruise was a three-day roundtrip getaway.Existing passengers booked will receive this extra day on-the-house, providing even more opportunities to explore the 45+ activities to experience onboard Carnival Splendor, including the exhilarating Green Lightning thrill-slide, delicious Indian cuisine at Masala Tiger, signature cocktails at Alchemy Bar, and much more!Carnival Names senior officers of Carnival CelebrationAs its newest ship is just three months away from joining the fleet, Carnival Cruise Line today named the senior leadership team of Carnival Celebration, set to arrive to Carnival's hometown homeport, PortMiami, this November. Capt. Vincenzo Alcaras, Chief Engineer Fabien Gervaise and Hotel Director Pierre Camilleri will lead more than 1,700 crew members on the new ship.Carnival Celebration is currently under construction at Meyer Turku in Finland, and its new leadership team is there getting acquainted with the new ship as construction is completed.Capt. Vincenzo Alcaras: When Carnival Celebration completes its first week in service from Miami, Capt. Vincenzo Alcaras will also mark his 26th anniversary with Carnival Cruise Line. Starting in 1996, Capt. Alcaras, who is originally from Italy, worked on Carnival's first Celebration iteration, the M.S. Celebration, as a second officer. He was promoted to first officer while on board M.S. Celebration and was then promoted to Safety Officer two years later. He first became captain in Sept. 2006 on Carnival Miracle. He's worked on several ships throughout the fleet and he has been part of the inaugural team for newbuilds, overseeing the delivery of Carnival Breeze and Carnival Celebration's Excel-class sister Mardi Gras.Favorite place on board: WheelhouseFavorite food on board: My recipe at Cucina del CapitanoFavorite Playlist Show: Celestial StringsMost memorable moment with Carnival: When I was appointed captain on Carnival Miracle in 2006.Favorite things to do when not on board: I love to spend time with my family as much I can, read books and watch soccerCaptain Vincenzo will be assisted by Chief Engineer Fabien Gervaise & Hotel Director Pierre Camilleri:Celebrity Cruises celebrates construction milestone on Celebrity AscentSparks flew as workers at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard welded a ceremonial coin to a massive steel docking block forming the ship's keel, officially marking the beginning of construction on the fourth ship in Celebrity Cruises transformational Edge Series – Celebrity Ascent℠.Placing the coin in this time-honoured maritime ceremony were Jason Liberty, President and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group, the parent company of Celebrity Cruises; and Laurent Castaing, General Manager of Chantiers de l'Atlantique. According to the legend – and a tradition that has spanned centuries – the laying of the coin is thought to bless and bring good fortune to the ship.Celebrity Ascent is the fourth ship in the line's ground-breaking Edge Series, a class of ships hailed as engineering and design marvels. Like her industry-changing sister ships, Celebrity Edge®, Celebrity Apex℠, and Celebrity Beyond℠, Ascent will connect guests to the breathtaking world around them like never before. Standing at 17 decks tall and 20 metres longer than the original Celebrity Edge, Ascent will also feature more space and more luxury onboard.Celebrity Ascent will debut in Fort Lauderdale's Port Everglades on 3 December, 2023 for her inaugural Caribbean season of alternating 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries. Contact your local CLIA accredited cruise specialist for availability and rates. The Viking Saigon Begins Inaugural Season in Southeast AsiaViking today announced that its newest river ship, the Viking Saigon, has begun its inaugural season in Southeast Asia. Purpose-built for the Mekong River, the 80-guest ship sails between Kampong Cham, Cambodia and Mỹ Tho, Vietnam as part of Viking's popular 15-day Magnificent Mekong itinerary. With the 2022-2023 season now underway,  regular sailing dates are available through March 2023; the 2023-2024 season begins in July 2023.The Viking Saigon: Purpose-built for the Mekong River, the new Viking Saigon hosts 80 guests in 40 outside staterooms. Featuring the clean Scandinavian design for which Viking is known, all staterooms have hotel-style beds and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors with a Veranda or French Balcony. Guests on the three-deck Viking Saigon also enjoy a Spa & Fitness Center, Infinity Pool and open-air Sky Bar on the Upper DeckViking's newest ship named on The NileViking named its newest river ship, the Viking Osiris, with a celebration in Luxor, Egypt. As part of the intimate event, the company's first ceremonial godfather, George Herbert, the 8th Earl of Carnarvon, offered a blessing of good fortune and safe sailing for the ship—an evolution of the naval tradition that dates back thousands of years. Designed specifically to navigate the Nile, the state-of-the-art ship was built at Massara shipyard in Cairo and will sail Viking's bestselling Pharaohs & Pyramids itinerary.The naming of the Viking Osiris comes as Egypt marks several key events this year, including the highly anticipated opening of the new Grand Egyptian Museum outside of Cairo on the Giza Plateau and the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb by the world's most famous Egyptologist, Howard Carter, and his benefactor and co-explorer, the 5th Earl of Carnarvon.The Viking Osiris & Viking's Growing Egypt FleetHosting 82 guests in 41 staterooms, the new, state-of-the-art Viking Osiris is inspired by Viking's award-winning river and ocean ships with the elegant Scandinavian design for which Viking is known. The vessel features several aspects familiar to Viking guests, such as a distinctive square bow and an indoor/outdoor Aquavit Terrace. The Viking Osiris joins the Viking Ra, which launched in 2018. Additionally, in response to strong demand, the Viking Aton, an identical sister ship to the Viking Osiris, will join the fleet in 2023. During today's naming event in Luxor, Hagen also announced that two more sister ships, the Viking Hathor and the Viking Sobek, are already under construction and will be delivered in 2024 and 2025, respectively.MSC Cruises has announced an update to its Northern Hemisphere Winter 2022/23MSC Virtuosa will replace MSC Preziosa in Northern Europe, offering the planned ‘Northern Pearl' sailings – a newly introduced winter itinerary in 2021. The 7-night cruises call Hamburg in Germany; Zeebrugge for Bruges and Brussels in Belgium; Rotterdam in the Netherlands; Le Havre for Paris, France and Southampton for London in the UK.MSC Preziosa will now be based in Santos, Brazil offering a range of mini sailings and 7-nights that include Uruguay and Argentina as well as cruises calling at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for New Year and Carnival in February. MSC Preziosa's local season will finish with a 22-night Grand Voyage from Santos and Rio de Janeiro to Northern Europe for Summer 2023.MSC Bellissima will replace her sister ship MSC Virtuosa in the Mediterranean, where she will offer the planned 7-night sailings calling at the Italian ports of Genoa, La Spezia, Naples then Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona in Spain and Marseille in FranceAnd moreJoin the show:If you have a cruise tip, burning question or want to record a cruise review get in touch with us via the website https://thebigcruisepodcast.com/join-the-show/ Guests: Chris Frame: https://bit.ly/3a4aBCg   Chris's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisFrameOfficialPeter Kollar: https://www.cruising.org.au/Home Listen & Subscribe: Amazon Podcasts: https://amzn.to/3w40cDcApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XvD7tF Audible: https://adbl.co/3nDvuNgCastbox: https://bit.ly/2xkGBEI Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2RuY04u I heart Radio:  https://ihr.fm/3mVIEUASpotify: https://spoti.fi/3caCwl8 Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2JWE8Tz Pocket casts: https://bit.ly/2JY4J2M Tune in: https://bit.ly/2V0Jrrs Podcast Addict: https://bit.ly/2BF6LnE Hosted on Acast. 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Zee Michaelson Travel
Ep 31 Viking Cruises and Get in the Group.

Zee Michaelson Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 29:40


Travel opens you up to the World.  You can explore cultures and traditions. You can open you mind and your heart.  You can let your imagination run and start dreaming.  Do you want to run with the Bulls in Pamplona?  Or what about going in the deep blue sea caves in Capri.  Maybe just lie on the beach in St. Tropez.  And that's what I am all about. Making your travel dreams come true!!!! There is one ship line that comes to mind that has not only long boats but Ocean liners and Expeditions….and that would be Viking.Let me tell you a bit more about Viking first.  Their River Cruises go to Europe/Asia/Egypt and the Mighty Mississippi.  Yes…the Mississippi!Then you have their Ocean Liner…going to the Scandinavian and Northern Europe area.  American and Caribbean region/The Mediterranean and Quiet Mediterranean Seasons.  Asia and Australia…and then blow the horns strike up the band…. the Grand Voyage.  I don't want to say it's around the world…but dang close to it.Collage Travel Radio may be focused on the travel industry, but it brings you great light and bright music streaming on the internet 24/7 and is absolutely free.  Not elevator music…the great music from the 60's to today's hits.   The station is for the independent traveler and for travel advisors and just anyone that loves music and travel … All you got to do is click and listen to Collage Travel Radio.com.

On Board with Cruise Passenger
Come with us on a Regent Seven Seas Grand Voyage

On Board with Cruise Passenger

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 18:03


The Cruise Passenger team talk to Steve Odell, Senior Vice President andManaging Director of the Asia Pacific region, about Regent Seven SeasCruises' stunning series of four itineraries for the 2024-25 called Grand Journeys. And one lucky listener can win a lunch for two on one of the vessels in December.

Cruising the Waves Podcast
Episode #82 Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Grand Voyage and Exotic itineraries 2022 & 2023 and 2024

Cruising the Waves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 66:07


Kathleen from Plenty of Sunshine Travel met with Beverly from Regent Seven Seas Cruises and we discussed their Exotic Itineraries that you can enjoy in 2023 and beyond. I love that Regent Seven Seas has so many inclusions in their cruise fare. As Beverly said, other cruise lines have added those inclusions and so Regent responds by adding even more items included in your fare! Some of the itineraries are Australia & New Zealand ~ includes free Business Class air on intercontinental flights ~ Over 11 FREE 3-night Pre or Post Cruise Land Program on Select Voyages ~ up to 301 FREE Unlimited Shore Excursions in 21 ports of call 2023 & Spring 2024 are sold out. New Dates are on their way! Sydney to Singapore on Seven Seas Explorer Australia & New Zealand & South Pacific Aussie Immersion. 19 night ~ January 19, 2024. Up to 45 FREE Shore Excursions. Kiwi & Aussie Brilliance Auckland To Bali on Seven Seas Navigator 18 nights March 4, 2024. Up to 29 FREE Shore excursions. Asia Cruises include Free Business Air on Intercontinental Flights. Over 8 FREE 3-nigh Pre or post-Cruise Land Program on Select Voyages. Up to 745 Free Unlimited Shore excursions. 61 ports of call. 18 Overnight Stays. 6 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. A Culinary Journey Through Asia Hong Kong to Bali on Seven Seas Explorer 15 Nights November 20, 2023. Up to 50 FREE shore excursions. Onsens & overnights in Japan Roundtrip Tokyo on Seven Seas Explorer 12 nights. March 6, 2024. Up to 44 FREE shore excursions. Asian Wonders & Arabian Nights Bangkok to Abu Dhabi on Seven Seas Navigator 20 Nights. Departs April 5, 2024. up to 64 FREE Shore excursions. Game Drives & Birding Adventures Capetown to Capetown on Seven Seas Voyager 15 nights. December 28, 2023. Up to 20 FREE Shore excursions. Cape to Coast Crossing Capetown to Rio De Janerio on Seven Seas Voyager 14 nights. January 12, 2023. up to 12 FREE Shore Excursions. South America Machu Picchu & Chilean Fjords Lima to Buenos Aires on Seven Seas Mariner 21 nights. December 19, 2022. Up to 49 FREE Shore Excursions. Sublime Antarctic Adventure Buenos Aires to Santiago on Seven Seas Voyager 19 nights. January 29, 2023. 32 FREE Shore Excursions Amazon River - Rio De Janeiro to Miami on Seven Seas Voyager 21 nights. March 15, 2023. Up to 43 FREE Shore Excursions. We then discussed Regents Grand Adventure 78 nights. New York to Barcelona. June 23, 2023 59 nights. Sydney to Tokyo on January 19, 2024 If you are interested in learning more about Regent Seven Seas Exotic Voyages, please reach out to me at info@PlentyofSunshineTravel.com, and we can discuss their ship and these BEAUTIFUL itineraries. You can also fill out this simple form https://bit.ly/3mxFUNd and I will get back to you. If you want to see the images in this Podcast click HERE Search #PlentyofSunshineTravel on Facebook or Instagram to see our posts. . #RegentSevenSeas #The RegentDifference #LetsCruise #itstimetocruise #Cruisewithme #RegentSevenSeasTravelAgent

The Big Cruise Podcast
Ep94 – Where are the Crystal, Dream & Star Cruises Ships PLUS Cruise News

The Big Cruise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 42:14


Episode 94Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.Support the showListen, 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/32G7RdhSupport Chris in his walk from Cape to Cape: All donations support zero2hero empowering young people to deal with mental health.  https://donate.mycause.com.au/cause/263123?donateToMember=156839Listener questionsPierre in Singapore asks, do we know where the various ships of the Genting brands (Crystal, Dream and Star Cruises) are currently located? Below correct early April 2022.Star Cruises: SuperStar Aquarius – 1993 – approx. 1600 guests – Port Klang, MalaysiaSuperStar Gemini – 1992 – approx 1500 guests – Penang MalaysiaStar Pisces – 1991 – approx 1400 guests – Penang MalaysiaTaipan – 1989 – approx 60 guests – Penang, MalaysiaDream Cruises: World Dream – 2017 – approx. 3400 guests – was successfully sailing ex Singapore. Now Marina Bay, SingaporeExplorer Dream – 1999 – approx. 2,000 guests – Was sailing in Taiwan – Port Klang, Malaysia since March 2022.Genting Dream – 2016 approx. 3400 guests – operations paused in Hong Kong, Now Hong Kong AnchorageGlobal Dream – 2022 (not yet launched) – 75% complete – Wismar, GermanyCrystal Cruises: Crystal Endeavor – 2021 – approx. 200 guests – Gibraltar anchorageCrystal Serenity – 2003 – approx. 1000 guests – Freeport, The BahamasCrystal Symphony – 1995 – approx. 900 guests – Freeport, The BahamasCrystal Esprit – now National Geographic Islander ll operated by Lindblad in the Galapagos Islands (see cruise news). Crystal River: Crystal Mozart (2016) – Linz. AustriaCrystal Bach (2017), Debussy (2018), Mahler (2017), Ravel (2018) – between Nijmegen and Rotterdam, NetherlandsCruise NewsPacific Explorer to arrive in Sydney on 18 April 22In keeping with Sydney Harbour's rich maritime heritage, on April 18, P&O Cruises Australia's flagship Pacific Explorer will return home to lead the restart of cruising in Australia.Pacific Explorer's arrival after an absence of more than two years will be embraced by cruise suppliers as a sign that their businesses and livelihoods will soon be in recovery mode with the resumption of cruising based on comprehensive protocols to support its return.The P&O Cruises Australia flagship's arrival is also expected to capture the imagination of Sydneysiders as it enters the Heads on Easter Monday in returning to its home port.The Easter Monday holiday arrival will give the city's ‘boaties' an opportunity to escort Pacific Explorer as the ship makes its way up the harbour to the Overseas Passenger Terminal (OPT) to be alongside at 10.30am.The approximate schedule for Pacific Explorer's arrival on April 18 is as follows:9.30am – Pacific Explorer enters Sydney Heads10.10am – Passing Fort Denison10.20am – Passing the Sydney Opera House10.30am – Alongside at the OPTFirst Cruise Ship Set to Return to Canada as Country Reopens Cruising After Two-Year AbsenceHolland America Line's Koningsdam Calls at Victoria and Vancouver April 9 and 10 with local governments holding celebratory eventsHolland America Line will be the first cruise line to return to Canadian cruising following a more than two year industrywide pause due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Koningsdam will call at Victoria, British Columbia, Saturday, April 9, restarting the cruise industry in Canada. The following day the ship will end its current seven-day cruise at Port of Vancouver, its homeport for the summer Alaska season.Koningsdam's call at Victoria marks 905 days since a cruise ship has visited the port, and it also will be a maiden call for the ship. To mark the milestones, Antorcha and local government officials will be on hand in both Victoria and Vancouver to celebrate the return to Canadian cruising and address the importance Canada and Alaska to Holland America Line.In 2022, six Holland America Line ships will call at Victoria and Vancouver for the Alaska cruise season. In total, the six ships will make 45 calls at Victoria and bring nearly 75,000 guests to the port, and 76 cruises begin or end at Vancouver, welcoming approximately 140,000 guests.For Canada and New England cruising on the East Coast, two ships return in May and cruise between Boston, Massachusetts, and Quebec City or Montreal, Quebec. Nieuw Statendam and Zaandam offer itineraries ranging from seven to 24 days to more than 12 Canadian ports.In total for 2022, Holland America Line operates 141 cruises on eight ships in Canada with more than 250,000 guests visiting both coasts. Royal Caribbean partners with Queensland Theme ParksRoyal Caribbean and Village Roadshow Theme Parks Create Ultimate Queensland GetawayTwo of the biggest icons in family adventure have come together to create the ultimate end-to-end Queensland getaway. Royal Caribbean International has teamed up with Village Roadshow Theme Parks to offer guests sailing from Brisbane on Quantum of the Seas access to exclusive accommodation and attraction packages, combining two amazing family experiences into one holiday with plenty of added perks.Making it easy to plan a holiday that combines the best of land and sea, the new, exclusive partnership welcomes Royal Caribbean holidaymakers to enjoy unlimited entry to Warner Bros. Movie World, Sea World, Wet'n'Wild and Paradise Country, and a 15% discount on accommodation at Australia's only theme park resort, Sea World Resort with additional inclusions for the whole family, making it easy to plan a holiday combining the best of land and sea.Royal Caribbean's highly anticipated launch in Queensland starts this summer with the ground-breaking Quantum sailing from the new Brisbane terminal from 9th November onwards. Packed full of adventure for the whole family and known for its innovation and countless industry ‘firsts,' including rock climbing, ice skating, sky diving and surfing at sea, Royal Caribbean will capture the imagination of families and adventurous holidaymakers alike.Royal Caribbean celebrates keel laying of Icon of the Seas The building of Royal Caribbean International's highly anticipated cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, has reached a pivotal milestone ahead of its fall 2023 debut. A keel-laying ceremony took place at Finnish shipyard Meyer Turku to officially mark the start of the revolutionary ship's physical construction, with Royal Caribbean and Meyer Turku senior executives and teams in attendance.The keel laying, a longstanding maritime tradition, involved a 3,000-ton crane lifting a massive steel block that is placed into the new ship's building dock and on top of freshly minted coins, which represent the shipyard and cruise line. The coins are meant to bring luck during construction, and they will be retrieved and given to Icon's captain and crew before setting sail.Icon will set sail next year with the latest innovations and signature features Royal Caribbean's teams have imagined and reimagined in bold, new ways, including a shift toward cleaner energy. The first of three Royal Caribbean ships will be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) – the cleanest fossil fuel available to cruise ships today. Combining LNG with a lineup of the cruise line's proven applications, such as shore power connection and waste heat recovery systems that repurpose excess energy to help power the ship's operations, Icon will be the next important step in Royal Caribbean's journey toward a clean-energy future.Signed, sealed, delivered… Celebrity Beyond. Celebrity Cruises' President and CEO Lisa Lutoff-Perlo honoured the thousands of engineers, architects, designers, contractors, shipyard employees and Celebrity Cruises teams as the brand took delivery of Celebrity Beyond, the third and most luxurious ship in the fleet's new-luxury Edge Series®, and a true game changer for the travel industry. The moment was particularly special as it marked the shipyard's first physical delivery ceremony since the pandemic.Designed to give guests endless opportunities to disconnect from the world — while simultaneously reconnecting with the world that surrounds them — Celebrity Beyond goes further than imagined possible for a cruise ship, creating a new world of wonder and approachable luxury.  With forward-thinking design by the world's leading architects and interior designers, culinary excellence from Michelin starred chefs, world renowned wellbeing partners, exquisite art, luxury brand retailers and Celebrity's uniquely intuitive service, Celebrity Beyond shatters every preconceived notion of the cruising experience. A floating boutique hotel, Celebrity Beyond exemplifies new-luxury travel and its future at sea. As part of the historic moment, Lutoff-Perlo was joined by Royal Caribbean Group's President and CEO Jason Liberty and the ship's captain, Kate McCue, as they officially took ownership from the shipyard and completed the traditional changing of the flags, hosting a celebratory ceremony onboard Celebrity Beyond while docked in the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France. The momentous occasion was celebrated alongside other Celebrity Cruises executives, shipyard officials including General Manager Laurent Castaing, and Beyond's 1,400 crew members from over 60 different countries.Celebrity Beyond's maiden voyage will depart on 27 April, 2022, from Southampton, England, for a 10-night Western Europe cruise visiting Bordeaux, France; Lisbon, Portugal; and Seville, Malaga, Palma de Mallorca and Barcelona, Spain.She will then offer a variety of Mediterranean journeys including nine-night Italian Riviera and France itineraries and 10-night Greek Isles itineraries through early October, when she then heads to the Caribbean. Voyages are on sale now.Kristina Vogel christens AIDAcosma in HamburgUnder the motto “The world is becoming more colourful”, AIDAcosma was christened on April 9, 2022, as part of a colourful music and light show in the Port of Hamburg. The godmother of AIDA Cruises' second LNG cruise ship is the eleven-time world champion in track cycling, Kristina Vogel.Accompanied by Captain Vincent Cofalka, Kristina Vogel lit up a colorful globe on the Ocean Deck of AIDAcosma at 9:55 p.m. At the same time, the baptismal bottle smashed against the hull of the ship.Cruise fans across Germany followed the christening live on the internet, on the AIDA YouTube channel and on board all AIDA ships.As part of the naming ceremony, a spectacular light show not only illuminated the newest member of the AIDA fleet. Visible from afar, the evening sky over the Hanseatic city turned into a sea of bright colours.At around 11:30 p.m., AIDAcosma said goodbye to Hamburg with a light show from on board, which took place during the departure while passing the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie and the Landungsbrücken to Teufelsbrück. The two-week christening voyage will sail to Palma de Mallorca over the Easter holidays.From April 23 to October 29, 2022, AIDAcosma will be offering voyages from Palma (Mallorca) and Barcelona. Florence, Rome and Corsica are also on the program during the weeklong highlight cruise “Mediterranean Treasures”. From autumn 2022, AIDAcosma will set course for its sunny winter home in Dubai.NCL has announced it will sail into the MetaverseNorwegian Cruise Line,  announced it will sail into the Metaverse with the launch of the cruise industry's first collection of NFTs, adding to the Brand's legacy of pioneering firsts.NCL will offer a collection of six NFTs for auction and sale to celebrate the launch of the Company's cutting-edge Norwegian Prima Class on Wednesday, 13 April 2022, at 9 a.m. ET on NCL's soon to launch online NFT marketplace. The NFT art pieces were created by Manuel Di Rita, widely known as “Peeta,” the Italian artist who designed the hull art on the record-breaking Norwegian Prima and her sister vessel Norwegian Viva.The first of the six art pieces will be auctioned at the starting rate of USD$2,500, with the remaining NFTs sold for prices beginning at USD$250. The winner of the auction will be awarded a balcony stateroom on one of Norwegian Prima's inaugural US voyages, setting sail from NCL's beautiful new PortMiami terminal in Miami, Florida – the Cruise Capital of the World.Launching in August 2022, Norwegian Prima's Christening voyage will depart from Reykjavík, Iceland, and will feature a performance from the ship's newly announced godmother, global popstar Katy Perry. During her inaugural season, Norwegian Prima will offer voyages to Northern Europe from Amsterdam; and Copenhagen, Denmark beginning 3 September; and Caribbean itineraries from Galveston, Texas; and Miami and Orlando in Florida commencing from 27 October.NCL Kicks Off its Greatest Europe Season YetNorwegian Cruise Line (NCL), has kicked off its greatest Europe season yet with eight ships sailing to over 100 destinations from 10 different departure ports, including two ships never-before-seen in Europe: Norwegian Prima makes her global debut in Iceland in August, while Norwegian Escape sails Europe for the very first time, making NCL's one of the most modern fleets in the region.In Northern Europe, NCL will offer a selection of sailings ranging from 8- to 12-days with departures from Amsterdam, Copenhagen, London (Southampton) and Reykjavik aboard four ships – Norwegian Getaway, Norwegian Dawn, Norwegian Star and Norwegian Prima – which will take the title of the first major cruise ship christened in the Icelandic capital when she debuts in August. World famous pop icon and “American Idol” judge Katy Perry will serve as the ship's godmother, fulfilling the longstanding maritime tradition of blessing and officially naming Norwegian Prima, the first of six vessels in the Prima Class, as well as performing during the christening ceremony in Reykjavik.Meanwhile in the Mediterranean, three innovative NCL ships – Norwegian Escape, Norwegian Epic and Norwegian Star – will sail from Barcelona, Rome (Civitavecchia), Venice (Trieste) and Haifa, Israel, with sailings ranging in length from 5 to 12-days, many with no sea days ensuring guests enjoy maximum time on shore to immerse themselves fully within each and every destination.And in the Greek Isles, travellers can look forward to two ships (Norwegian Jade and Norwegian Gem) offering immersive roundtrip voyages of 7 to 9-nights from Athens (Piraeus), Venice (Trieste) and Rome (Civitavecchia). Each cruise visits an array of breath-taking island locales like Santorini and Mykonos, ancient Greek cities like Athens, as well as the opportunity to explore the Holy Land with calls to Haifa, Israel, and Istanbul, Turkey.MSC Cruises has opened sales for MSC EuribiaMSC Cruises has opened sales for MSC Euribia, the line's most environmentally advanced ship in its fleet and its second LNG-powered ship currently under construction at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in France, due to launch in June 2023. The ship will spend her inaugural season in Northern Europe from the German port of Kiel, offering guests incredible destinations to discover.MSC Euribia will offer seven-night itineraries sailing to the Norwegian Fjords with weekly departures from Kiel, Germany with calls including Copenhagen, Denmark; Hellesylt, Norway for the Geirangerfjord; as well as Alesund and Flaam, in Norway, among othersMSC Hull Design Winner RevealedMSC Euribia will strike a markedly different silhouette than her sister ships in the Meraviglia-Plus class, thanks to an exclusive artwork designed as a commitment by MSC Cruises to the sea. The line held an international design competition through Talent House to create a unique artwork for the ship's hull, inspired by the sea and its important marine ecosystem. The design will be featured permanently on the ship's hull, highlighting the steps that the Company is taking towards a greener future.Designs from 59 countries worldwide were submitted and the winner, German artist Alex Flaemig has been revealed. Flaemig will have the honour of his artwork gracing the ship's exterior, shining a light on the Company's ongoing commitment to the environment and the pledge to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 2050.Flaemig, a native of Dresden, Germany was inspired by the opportunity to transform the hull of MSC Euribia into a giant, floating canvas to highlight the importance of respect for the environment. His design #SaveTheSea, the design features the unique underwater world with its precious life and weaves together the colours of the MSC Cruises and MSC Foundation logos, creating a gradient effect that paints sea fauna and flora across the hull.Carnival continues the celebrations… this time… the busiest week of sales ever! Carnival Cruise Line said today that the one-week period of March 28-April 3 was its busiest booking week in the company's history, showing a double-digit increase from the previous record 7-day booking total.With 22 of its 23 ships back in guest operations across all its year-round U.S. homeports, Carnival has led the industry in terms of restart and customer demand. Its final ship, Carnival Splendor, will return to service from Seattle on May 2, and then Carnival will welcome its newest ship, Carnival Celebration, to PortMiami in November. By year-end 2022, Carnival will have more capacity sailing (as measured by ALBDs – available lower berth days) than it was sailing in 2019. And then in 2023, Carnival will put into service another new Excel-class ship, Carnival Jubilee from Galveston.Cunard celebrates the Life and Career of beloved actress and philanthropist Betty WhiteCunard announced today that the company will once again partner with Julien's Auctions, the world-record breaking auction house to the stars, on an exhibition preview of the Property from the life and career of Betty White. White passed away on December 31, 2021 at the age of 99 years old in Los Angeles.Betty White epitomized warmth, grace and class, and our guests are keen to learn about the life of this beloved iconDuring the August 5th Transatlantic Crossing aboard flagship Queen Mary 2, guests will enjoy a sneak-peek preview of the auction's highlights, and have the special opportunity to bid on select items prior to the official three-day auction event on Friday, September 23rd, Saturday, September 24th and Sunday, September 25th, 2022 at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills.The auction and exhibition will be an exclusive presentation and celebration of the legendary actress and cultural icon's extraordinary life and eight decade spanning career.On offer is an exclusive collection of over 1,500 lots featuring the Hollywood icon's awards, scripts, wardrobe and memorabilia from her iconic television shows and films, as well as furnishings, artwork, fine jewelry, household and personal items from her beloved homes in Brentwood and Carmel, California.“We are delighted to once again collaborate on a Transatlantic Crossing with our longtime partner, Julien's Auctions, and privileged to bring our guests such a special enrichment opportunity,” said Jamie Paiko, vice president of Sales for Cunard North America. “Betty White epitomized warmth, grace and class, and we know our guests will be keen to learn more about the illustrious life of this beloved icon.”During the seven-night Transatlantic Crossing, guests will enjoy:A daily, rotating exhibit of the Property from the Estate of Betty White CollectionQ&A with Darren Julien, President/CEO of Julien's Auctions and Martin Nolan, Executive Director of Julien's AuctionsCosta Cruises restarts from Genoa with Costa Firenze Costa Firenze made her debut in Genoa, inaugurating the restart of Costa's cruises from the city.In 2022 the Italian company, which started cruising in July last year, will call at Genoa every Thursday until the end of November 2022, for a one-week Western Mediterranean itinerary, which also includes Marseille, Barcelona, Cagliari, Palermo and Civitavecchia/Rome. In addition to Costa Firenze, from November 13th until the end of the year, Costa Luminosa will also be in Genoa every Sunday, again for one-week cruises in the Western Mediterranean. In 2022 Costa will be in Genoa for a total of 45 calls, after only a few calls in 2021 and 2020 due to the Covid emergency. In 2023 Costa expects a further growth of her presence in Genoa, thanks to the arrival, every Friday from April to November, of Costa Toscana, the new Liquefied Natural Gas-powered ship of the fleet.Costa Firenze, built at Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera and dedicated to the Florentine Renaissance, is a 135,000-ton ship with 2,136 guest cabins. With 13 different restaurants and 8 bars, the food and wine offer is among the widest in the fleet. There are plenty of outdoor spaces to fully enjoy the sailing experience. Families with children will be able to choose between different activities to do on board, including a water park and an adventure park, and couples will find a private spa, swimming pools and various spaces to enjoy a moment of privacy. The offer of excursions available has been redesigned to explore hidden and less frequented gems, and to enjoy the most authentic traditions, flavours and colours.Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines unveils 93-night ‘Intrepid Beauty of Africa and Indian OceanAdventurers will have the chance to seek out lemurs in Madagascar, spend time with a Dabbawala in Mumbai and walk the dunes of the Namibian desert aboard Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines' brand new Grand Voyage in 2023.The cruise, which will set sail from Southampton in November 2023, has been hand-crafted by Fred. Olsen Jnr himself alongside his team of dedicated Journey Planners, and takes in well-known destinations from Mumbai in India to Victoria in Seychelles, as well as discoveries away from the well-sailed routes, including to São Tomé and Zanzibar.Guests will enjoy plenty of time to explore ashore in each of the destinations, including overnight stays in Victoria, Seychelles and Mombasa, Kenya, a two-night stay in Port Louis, Mauritius, plus a three-night extended stay in Cape Town, South Africa, where historical sites such as Signal Hill and Robben Island await.Bolette's 93-night T2330 ‘The Intrepid Beauty of Africa and the Indian Ocean' cruiseDeparting from Southampton on 19th November 2023. Itinerary: Southampton, England – Tangier, Morocco – Valletta, Malta – Alexandria, Egypt – Port Said, Egypt – Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt – Safaga, Egypt – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – Salalah, Oman – Mumbai, India – Mormugao, India – Mangalore, India – Kochi, Kerala, India – Uligamu, Maldives – Hithadhoo, Maldives – Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles (overnight stay) – Praslin Island, Seychelles – La Digue, Seychelles – Mombasa, Kenya (overnight stay) – Zanzibar, Tanzania – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – Mamoudzou, Mayotte – Andoany, Nosy Be, Madagascar – Antsiranana, Madagascar – Port Réunion, Réunion Island – Port Louis, Mauritius (two-night stay) – Toamasina (Tamatave), Madagascar – Port d-Ehoala, Fort-Dauphin, Madagascar – Maputo, Mozambique – Richards Bay, South Africa – Durban, South Africa – East London, South Africa – Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), South Africa – Mossel Bay, South Africa – Cape Town, South Africa (three-night stay) – Walvis Bay, Namibia – São Tomé, São Tomé & Príncipe – Cotonou, Benin – Lomé, Togo – Takoradi, Ghana – Dakar, Senegal – Santa Cruz, Tenerife – Funchal, Madeira – Southampton, EnglandSaga launches 2023 ocean cruises itinerariesSaga Cruises has today officially launched its 2023 ocean cruise itineraries with a host of new destinations, ports and experiences for guestsTravellers can experience a 78-night South American cruise and Saga's boutique ships will also be visiting some special and unusual destinations including Montserrat, St Barts, Grytviken, Antalya, Limassol, the Scilly Isles and Bordeaux. New ports for the cruise line also include Rovinj, on the Croatian cruise itinerary and Nordfjordeid, on the Norwegian cruise schedules.Saga's 2023 ocean cruising will kick off in style with a 78-night South American itinerary departing from Portsmouth on Spirit of Adventure on January 12. The epic South American Explorer cruise will travel around the vast coastline calling at destinations such as Devil's Island in Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Colombia, the Chilean Fjords, the Falkland Islands and South Georgia, and the Panama Canal transitOther sailings of interest:30-night Springtime in the Caribbean cruise departing Portsmouth on March 5, 2023Autumn Colours of New England cruise on Spirit of Discovery departing September 26, 2023 for 28-nightsGuests looking to test a short cruise or those interested in sailing the waters of the British Isles can select from: a five-night Capitals of the Emerald Isle itinerary departing on April 4 on Spirit of DiscoveryLandscapes of Greenland and Iceland cruise on Spirit of Discovery departing on June 29, 2023 for 17-nights18-night Classical Italy and the Western Mediterranean cruise departing from Dover on June 4, 2023Both Spirit of Adventure and Spirit of Discovery are small by today's ship standards, but clever design and a limit to the number of guests (up to 987) give a real feeling of space and comfort, plus all cabins have their own balconies facing onto the ocean.Although the ships are very distinctive from one another in décor and style, they both feature five restaurants, bars and a living room. Outdoors there is an observation deck, full wraparound promenade and terrace, pool, sports court and deck games. Entertainment and wellbeing facilities include The Playhouse (a 444-seat theatre with complete unobstructed views seating, home to Saga Cruise's resident performance company), the signature Britannia Lounge with a dance floor and live entertainment, The Library with refreshments, craft and card rooms, The Spa with hydrotherapy pool, sauna, steam and treatment rooms, The Salon, a gym, shop and medical centre.Oscar-winning French Director Luc Jacquet film shoot on Le Commandant CharcotLast November, PONANTs Le Commandant Charcot, the world's first luxury polar exploration hybrid-electric vessel powered by Liquified Natural Gas, set sail from Punta Arenas on her maiden cruise to the Antarctic. On board was a particularly enthusiastic guest: Luc Jacquet. It was an opportunity for the French filmmaker and his team to capture more images and emotions in the very heart of the White Continent.A world-renowned filmmaker, Luc Jacquet has directed numerous feature films and documentaries, including the Oscar-winning March of the Penguins. Strikingly beautiful, his cultural works have helped reconnect humankind with Nature, a philosophy shared by PONANT which raises guests' awareness, through its expeditions to remote regions, of how vital it is to protect the environment. During Le Commandant Charcot's first Antarctic expedition in November 2021, Luc Jacquet welcomed the chance to share his experiences and passion for the polar world with guests.Luc Jacquet and his team were on Le Commandant Charcot to capture images of the polar regions for his new film project Continent Magnétique (Magnetic Continent), and his next immersive exhibition entitled Sur les traces de l'Empereur (On the tracks of the Emperor Penguin).Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic Unveils the New National Geographic Islander IIAll-Suite 48-Guest Expedition Ship to Launch in the Galápagos Islands in 2022Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic has unveiled the newest addition to their award-winning fleet, National Geographic Islander ll. With just 48 guests, and the spirit and soul of a private yacht, the all-suite ship will make her inaugural voyage in the Galápagos on August 18, 2022 for year-round expeditions in the islands.Formerly the Crystal Esprit, the sleek and elegant National Geographic Islander ll's top-to-bottom refit will elevate the guest experience to an entirely new level. Travelers will find encircling teak decks that gracefully connect the indoor and outdoor spaces, a well-outfitted observation deck, indoor-outdoor dining options, 26 light and airy suites, and new expedition amenities including a marina and Science Hub.Elegantly appointed, each of the 26 suites feature large windows, convertible king/twin beds, sofa, marble double-sink bathrooms, stocked mini-bar, Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV and ample closets. The four Islander Suites, three of them brand new, have four windows, separate living rooms and bathrooms outfitted with a tub and rain shower. Connecting suites are available, plus four dedicated solo suites and triple options. The Santa Cruz Islander Suite can be reserved as a family suite with a connecting double suite.The National Geographic Islander II is a true ocean-going vessel, 280 feet long, 46 feet wide, and is equipped with stabilizers for smooth sailing. The refit of the ship for Galápagos includes key environmental and fuel-efficient upgrades like reduced outdoor lighting, special paint, and recycled water from new air conditioning systems.SH Diana is name of Swan Hellenic's third and largest bespoke expedition cruise shipCultural expedition cruise pioneer reveals name while reporting strong progress on construction of third next-generation shipSwan Hellenic announced that construction of its third and largest next-generation ship was proceeding smoothly at Helsinki Shipyard, with more than half the structure already assembled and all but two blocks now delivered. Crowning the announcement was news revealing her name – SH Diana – in the classic Swan Hellenic tradition.The elegant new ship is a next-generation polar expedition vessel, designed for worldwide cruising with a strong focus on high-latitude areas. SH Diana will feature a 4.6-megawatt diesel-electric hybrid-ready propulsion system with selective catalytic reduction and PC 6 ice-strengthened hull that is fully Safe Return to Port certified. Although the largest ship in the Swan Hellenic fleet, the 125 m long, 12,100 GRT expedition vessel has been specially designed for worldwide cruising to explore the most inspiring and inaccessible places on earth.Providing panoramic 5-star accommodation for 192 guests in 96 spacious staterooms and suites, the vast majority with large balconies, SH Diana will be operated by an onboard team of 141 to provide exceptional personal service. Cutting edge hygiene technology will protect the health of all on board to the highest standards and includes air conditioning with UV sanitisation systems.Designed for immersive experiences and extensive open views, the on-board amenities include a swimming pool, spa, panoramic sauna, gym, library, expedition laboratory and observation lounge for lectures by seasoned expedition leaders and leading experts from a wide range of disciplines. World-class gourmet cuisine, local specialities and healthy dining will be offered in the panoramic restaurant, club lounge and pool bar, as well as through full room service.In addition, SH Diana builds on the outstanding facilities of her sister ships, offering a dedicated Multifunctional Room next to the Observation Lounge, a Private Dining Room for special occasions, more suites and 2 tenders, which bring guests a comfortable alternative to Zodiacs for expedition landings. Expedition day trips are a central feature of the programmes that will be offered, along with kayaking, trekking and other activities.Aptly named after the Ancient Roman goddess of light, the moon, hunting and the wilderness, SH Diana will take Swan Hellenic back to its roots when she launches in early 2023, exploring the Mediterranean and its famous sites of antiquity.A-ROSA celebrates 20th anniversaryOn 5 April 2022, the A-ROSA Flussschiff GmbH will celebrate its 20th birthday. Exactly 20 years ago – on 5 April 2002 – the first two ships in the fleet were christened A-ROSA BELLA and A-ROSA DONNA in Rostock. A-ROSA celebrates the anniversary on board its ships with an A-ROSA United Event, where guests celebrate together with the crew until late at night.With the introduction of the A-ROSA brand, river cruises were offered for the first time to a younger clientele – detached from conventions, casual, active and full of highlights on board and ashore. The company has always remained true to this concept.Review of the christening of A-ROSA BELLA and A-ROSA DONNAAfter a construction period of only twelve months in the Neptun Yard Rostock, the two innovative river ships A-ROSA BELLA and A-ROSA DONNA received their official names during a double christening ceremony on 5th April 2002 in Rostock's city harbour.Godmother of A-ROSA BELLA was the 18-year-old The Honourable Anna Sterling, daughter of Lord Sterling of Plaistow, Chairman of P&O Princess Cruises. A-ROSA DONNA was christened by Anja Mager, 19 years old and an office management trainee with Seetours in Rostock.After an experience ship tour and reception in the coffee house on board, the guests were invited to the dinner “La BELLA DONNA” with live entertainment in the Nikolaikirche Rostock.Immediately after the christening, the two 860-ton ships left the Rostock overseas port expertly packed and secured on a barge for the Danube delta.History of A-ROSAThe A-ROSA brand was founded in 2000 by Seetours, the German offshoot of P&O Princess Cruises. Shortly after the deployment of the first two Danube ships, the company was taken over by Deutsche Seereederei in 2003 and the Danube fleet was expanded by two more ships. The Rhône was introduced as a new trade lane in 2005, on which A-ROSA STELLA and LUNA have been cruising ever since.In 2009, the first cruises on the Rhine started and the financial investor Waterland bought A-ROSA. After three classic Rhine ships, two Rhine-Main-Danube ships were put into service in 2012 and 2014 with the A-ROSA SILVA and FLORA. In 2013, Jörg Eichler came on board as managing director and introduced the premium all-inclusive fare and family cruises with Kids Club from 2014.With the Seine, the second French cruising area was added to the portfolio in 2017. After the takeover by the British financial investor Duke Street in 2018, the A-ROSA ALVA set sail on Portugal's Douro.In the 20th anniversary year of 2022, a total of twelve A-ROSA ships will be sailing in five European destinations. In May 2022, the A-ROSA SENA, the most innovative ship in the fleet, will join them, offering more space for the A-ROSA concept – spacious balcony cabins, a dedicated Family Area with Kids Club, several restaurants and bars as well as a particularly large wellness and fitness area. Thanks to a hybrid drive system with battery storage, it is the most climate-friendly cruise ship on Europe's rivers. A-ROSA also presented its new orientation from 2023, where even more quality and individuality will be offered with a PremiumPLUS range.And more... Join the show:If you have a cruise tip, burning question or want to record a cruise review get in touch with us via the website https://thebigcruisepodcast.com/join-the-show/ Guests: Chris Frame: https://bit.ly/3a4aBCg   Chris's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisFrameOfficialPeter Kollar: https://www.cruising.org.au/Home Listen & Subscribe: Amazon Podcasts: https://amzn.to/3w40cDcApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XvD7tF Audible: https://adbl.co/3nDvuNgCastbox: https://bit.ly/2xkGBEI Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2RuY04u I heart Radio:  https://ihr.fm/3mVIEUASpotify: https://spoti.fi/3caCwl8 Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2JWE8Tz Pocket casts: https://bit.ly/2JY4J2M Tune in: https://bit.ly/2V0Jrrs Podcast Addict: https://bit.ly/2BF6LnE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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RADIO GOELAND - VOTRE RADIO DE PROXIMITÉ LORIENTAISE
Farhenheit 162 : FLASH ou le Grand voyage (avec Will)

RADIO GOELAND - VOTRE RADIO DE PROXIMITÉ LORIENTAISE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 72:01


Eté 1968, Charles Duchaussois, jeune délinquant bien décidé à profiter de la vie, débarque au Liban. Rapidement, il donne dans le trafic d'armes et la récolte du Haschich.  Mais ce n'est que le début de son grand voyage. Un voyage psychédélique marqué par une descente inexorable dans la drogue : D'Istanbul à Bagdad, de Koweit city à Bombey en passant par Bénarès. Bientôt il sera à Katmandou, dont il dit :"Dès le jour de mon arrivée à l'Oriental Lodge, je tombe dans ce que je ne peux pas appeler autrement qu'un monde en folie (...) C'est ce qu'il ne faut jamais oublier, quand on essaie de s'imaginer ce qu'ont été ces quelques mois durant lesquels une colonie d'européens drogués s'est abattue sur la capitale du Népal avant d'être peu à peu décimée par les flippages, les overdoses, les hépatites et les expulsions : à Katmandou, au temps dont je vous parle, la vie n'est pas la vie ordinaire. Les actes les plus ahurissants, les conversations les plus démentielles, les excès les plus énormes sont monnaie courante." Alors ? Prêt pour une expédition au bout de la drogue ? Will Zégal, nous fait découvrir l'un de ses livres fétiches : FLASH, ou le grand voyage.  

Moto Balado
MotoBalado - Ep. 006 - Regard sur la programmation début 2022

Moto Balado

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 11:21


C'est avec plaisir que Stéphane Lafrance, votre animateur, fait le point sur la première saison de MotoBalado. Il nous annonce la venue d'un commanditaire majeur pour 2022 : Motos Thibault Marine situé à Sherbrooke.Avec lui, découvrez les sujets qui vous seront présentés dans la programmation début 2022. Comme vous verrez, on met la table pour beaucoup de contenu sur la planification de voyage à moto, histoire de bien se préparer avec le printemps qui viendra la saison prochaine!Sujets abordés :Serge Harbour - Préparation de long voyageSerge Harbout - Réaliser un intinéraire, un tracé, pour son GPSManon Roy - La moto s'adresse également aux damesDany Chaput - Remorque pour motoThomas Papi - Faire de la moto en FranceGilles Gagné - Détenir un record du monde de vitesse à Bonneville en UtahClaude Lemire - Une Harley-Davidson édition spéciale pompierStéphane Lafrance - Truc et astuce pour bien photographier sa motoPhilippe Halleux - Avenir de la moto, l'avenir de Voyage Moto QuébecTrystan Aubry - Triumph Sneak Peak Tour (Triumph Tiger 1200 édition 2023)Louis-Philippe Tanguay - Ducati et sa multistrada V4Merci à nos commanditaires :Motos Thibeault Marine de Sherbrooke, le Groupe Carrier et ses magasins Performance NC, ainsi que Podium Trailer

Main Street Mechies
Episode 17: Breaking Ground Part 4, The Grand Voyage

Main Street Mechies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 85:51


Hey there Disney Fans and happy series Finale! In this episode we will wrap up our 4-part Breaking Ground series and finalize the theme park we have been story boarding for almost a month! In this special, long episode, we will design our final land, come up with the name for the park, and develop up with stellar fireworks show, so buckle up, not only is this episode crunchy but it's pretty beefy as well! Main Theme: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/jonny-boyle/funny-in-france License code: 7AJVKYARZ35CRTL6 Breaking Ground: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/cruen/in-the-now License code: NBP7ZGJCI5AYFBHV

ECO YACHTING
Meta, le constructeur des mythiques Joshua, lance sa propre gamme de voiliers de grand voyage

ECO YACHTING

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 8:28


Le chantier naval META est un chantier mythique dans le domaine du nautisme et de la plaisance, qui a véritablement été à la base du développement d'un segment de la voile qui fait rêver, celui du grand voyage et des circumnavigations. En bref, laisser ses problèmes à la maison et partir vivre sur son voilier, sur une période définie ou définitivement. Constructeur des mythiques Joshua, issus du ketch de Bernard Moitessier, Meta a développé une technologie brevetée, le Strongall qui a constitué une innovation de rupture dans la construction des bateaux en aluminium. Longtemps, le chantier a oeuvré avec l'architecte naval Michel Joubert (Joubert-Nivelt), pour construire des one off à voile, mais aussi à moteur. Repris par un nouvel investisseur il y a 18 mois, le chantier Meta développe sa propre gamme de voiliers... Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

BateauScopie
25000 milles en famille, direction Tahiti, à bord du Lagoon 52 Manjaro

BateauScopie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 16:55


Car Manjaro est un Lagoon 52 pas comme les autres !! Acheté neuf par une famille de 5 personnes, Majaro a effectué pas moins de 25 000 milles nautiques, du Cap d'Agde vers Tahiti, en passant par la Côte Est des Etats-Unis.... Vous avez toujours révé de Grand Voyage, d'horizons lointains, de circumnavigations. Cette émissin en podcast est faite pour vous... Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

La Terre au carré
Le grand voyage des oiseaux migrateurs

La Terre au carré

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 5:38


durée : 00:05:38 - Camille passe au vert - par : Camille Crosnier - Terminée la reproduction, voici le temps de la migration pour les oiseaux ! L'hiver arrive et ils quittent leur nid, direction le sud de l'Europe, le Sahara, et au-delà, pour continuer à trouver de la nourriture.

Camille passe au vert
Le grand voyage des oiseaux migrateurs

Camille passe au vert

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 5:38


durée : 00:05:38 - Camille passe au vert - par : Camille Crosnier - Terminée la reproduction, voici le temps de la migration pour les oiseaux ! L'hiver arrive et ils quittent leur nid, direction le sud de l'Europe, le Sahara, et au-delà, pour continuer à trouver de la nourriture.

Cruise Radio News
Cruise News Briefing - September 14, 2021

Cruise Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 2:09


Cruise News Briefing - September 14, 2021. Virgin Voyages' ship Scarlet Lady has arrived in NYC following a transatlantic crossing. Carnival Cruise Line has announced changes to its policies in the onboard casinos. Crystal Cruises has announced a 132-night Grand Voyage. Cruise line stocks for CCL, RCL, and NCLH. 

Le Bureau
Horizon #4 : Le grand voyage (Part2)

Le Bureau

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 16:26


Episode plus court qu'à l'accoutumé, nos amis arrivent sur l'ISS pour ravitailler le vaisseau ! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/le-bureau/message

Le Bureau
Horizon #3 : Le grand voyage (Part1)

Le Bureau

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 27:26


Première partie du départ dans l'espace de nos chers aventuriers ! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/le-bureau/message

Cruise Radio News
Cruise News Briefing - July 22, 2021

Cruise Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 1:57


Cruise News Briefing - July 22, 2021. For the first time in nearly two years, a Royal Caribbean cruise ship called to Sitka, Alaska with revenue passengers. Disney Cruise Line has its eye on Port Everglades for a cruise port in the 2023-2024 season. Cunard Line is starting a series of Grand Voyage cruises starting as early as October.  Cruise line stocks were up for CCL, RCL, and NCLH. 

The Animashow
Qui est le roi de la 3D, Mike ? feat. TeamTo | Animashow | Episode 10 . Saison 1

The Animashow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 35:35


Pour ce nouvel épisode, j'ai l'immense plaisir de recevoir Guillaume Hellouin, producteur et co-fondateur avec Corinne Kouper et Caroline Souris de TeamTo, studio majeur d'animation 3D en Europe. Depuis sa création en 2005 le catalogue de TeamTO comprend des productions  originales comme Mike une vie de chien, une comédie cartoon non dialogué, gros succès sur Cartoon Network, Angelo La Débrouille, nommée aux Emmy Awards, Mon Chevalier et Moi, Oscar & Co et le long métrage pour le Cinéma Gus : Petit Oiseau, Grand Voyage. TeamTo vient d'annoncer la vente de Jade Armor. sa nouvelle comédie d'action-aventure à HBO Max, portée par une équipe créative très largement féminine ! En tant que producteur exécutif, ils ont participé à la création de séries comme City Of Ghosts, série pour Netflix réalisée par Elizabeth Ito , Les Pyjamasques et Ricky Zoom pour eOne & Frog box, Skylanders Academy pour Activision Blizzard ou encore Princesse Sofia et Elena d'Avalor pour Disney. Ce n'est pas tout ! L'ECAS, première formation d'animation 3D gratuite et solidaire initiée par le studio, a démarré le recrutement de sa 4ème promotion. Pour les passionnés d'animation, la première étape est un simple test en ligne, alors foncez !   Bonne écoute !

The Big Cruise Podcast
Ep43 – Titanic II, Maritime History, Cruise News & Celebrity Cruises

The Big Cruise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 43:52


In episode 43 we talk about previous mass recycling of ships in Maritime History, discuss the latest cruise news, answer a listener question around Blue Star Line's replica Titanic II, and Cameron joins us to talk about Celebrity Cruises always included and the 2022/23 deployment of Celebrity Eclipse down under. BUY ME A COFFEEThis 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/2T2FYGXCelebrity EclipseMARITIME HISTORYCruise puts the current pause and recycling of ships into perspective when comparing to previous historical events.CRUISE NEWSPRINCESS ANNOUNCES 2022 – 2023 AU/NZ SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS4 ships: Coral Princess, Grand Princess, Royal Princess, Majestic PrincessPrincess MedallionClass available on all ships so guests can enjoy a personalised and effortless holiday. Stay connected with fast & reliable WiFi, order food & beverages to your location on the ship and find your travelling companions with ease. MedallionClass also offers a TrulyTouchless experience from staggered boarding to contactless payment and keyless stateroom entryFor the first time ever, two of our Royal Class ships – Majestic Princess and Royal Princess – will sail out of Sydney, while Grand Princess will make her debut in Australia sailing out of MelbourneCoral Princess will return to Brisbane, and will also sail on longer voyages, including our popular 28-night Round Australia and 35-night Hawaii, Tahiti & South Pacific itineraries76 unique itineraries to 68 destinations in 14 countries across Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific, ranging from 2-36 nightsRoundtrip New Zealand from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Auckland sailings ranging from 10 to 19 nights with a variety of destinationsCircumnavigation of Australia on Round Australia voyages. Roundtrip from Sydney, Brisbane and Fremantle, including stops in Cairns for the Great Barrier Reef and new calls to Kuri Bay for the epic landscapes of the Kimberley RegionExplore Tasmania on roundtrip voyages from Sydney or Brisbane from 5 to 10 nightsQueensland and the Great Barrier Reef on roundtrip voyages from Sydney, Brisbane, or Melbourne in 7 to 14 nightsIslands of the South Pacific including Fiji and Papua New Guinea on voyages departing Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane ranging from 11 to 14 nightsP&O UK Announce name of newest ship joining the fleetin 2022 will be called Arvia, meaning “from the seashore.” Arvia is set to join the fleet in December 2022 and her design will celebrate the stunning views of the ocean and seashore. Sailings will open for sales in March 2021.Swan Hellenic announced that it has introduced valid Covid-19 vaccination as a pre-embarkation medical requirement for all ship's staff and crew. The vaccination cycle will be carried out at recruitment centres or in the home countries of the crew members in accordance with current local guidelines and approved medical protocols.A major project to upgrade 430mtr of quayside has begun at the Port of Southampton in support of Ro-Ro operations and the new cruise terminal. Included in the work is the installation of 14 new 150-tonne bollards which will enable increased flexibility for positioning large ships at the port.AIDA Cruises is to recommence cruising on 20 Mar. AIDAperla will commence the season sailing around the Canary Islands, with all trips originally planned from 06 Mar up to and including 19 Mar unable to take place due to the German Federal Government's extension of its lockdown.Seabourn has launched its 2023 World Cruise: Extraordinary Discoveries and 2023 Grand Voyage: Grand Americas, Amazon & Antarctica. Travellers who book and pay in full by 15 Apr can receive 6% early bonus savings for either the 140-day World Cruise on Seabourn Sojourn departing Miami on 6 Jan 2023 or the 79-day Grand Voyage aboard Quest also departing 6 Jan 2023.The World Cruise will see Sojourn cross both the Indian and Pacific Oceans, and traverse the Atlantic along the coast of Africa, stopping at ports including Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth, as well as a number of small Western Australian destinations. Departing on 06 Jan 2023, Sojourn will also visit Papeete, Mombasa, Cape Town, Durban, Dakar, Casablanca, Easter Island, Papua New Guinea, Seychelles, Cape Verde and more.The Grand Voyage will see Quest sail to Central America, the coast of South America, and Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falkland Islands, before making her way back to the Amazon and through the Caribbean. The voyage will round-trip from Miami, and visit a total of 37 destinations and 15 countries.Collect $200 As You Cruise Past Go! Carnival Cruise Line Launches Cruise-Themed Monopoly Game. Cruise Fans looking for a new way to remember their Carnival cruise at home – can now enjoy Monopoly Carnival Fun Edition, a cruise-themed version on the classic board game. Carnival Cruise Line Monopoly is available on the line's online retail site, The FUN Shop for USD$39.95. LISTENER QUESTION Question from Dominic – Do you guys have any information on Clive Palmer's Blue Star Line Titanic II? This podcast I started listening about two weeks ago absolutely hooked want to go on a cruise at some point. History with Chris is a huge highlight for the podcast for meCELEBRITY CRUISES Thanks to Cameron from Celebrity Cruises for taking the time to update us on all things Celebrity.Celebrity Eclipse Deployment: https://bit.ly/3az0WHiAlways Included, Elevate & Indulge: http://bit.ly/3douwB3Compare Celebrity Beverage Packages: https://bit.ly/3ug8tlQEthical Cruise T-Shirts Now available branded podcast t-shirts, cruise-tees and Christmas gifts or design your own in the studio. All using organic cotton, printed using green energy and plastic-free packaging! https://bit.ly/32G7Rdh Join the show:If you have a cruise tip, burning question or want to record a cruise review get in touch with us via the website https://thebigcruisepodcast.com/join-the-show/  Guests: Chris Frame: https://bit.ly/3a4aBCg    Chris's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ChrisCunard  Peter Kollar: https://www.cruising.org.au/Home  Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XvD7tF  Castbox: https://bit.ly/2xkGBEI  Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2RuY04u  I heart Radio:  https://ihr.fm/3mVIEUASpotify: https://spoti.fi/3caCwl8  Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2JWE8Tz  Pocket casts: https://bit.ly/2JY4J2M  Tune in: https://bit.ly/2V0Jrrs  Podcast Addict: https://bit.ly/2BF6LnE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

59 Rue des Archives
Far East Suite, le grand voyage de Duke Ellington

59 Rue des Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 75:54


Aujourd'hui, le bureau du 59 rue des Archives vous entraîne dans un voyage fantastique. Un véritable périple à la Jules Vernes... Lorsqu'il quitte New-York au début du mois de septembre 1963, Duke Ellington ne le sait pas encore, mais il s'apprête à vivre une épopée aussi incroyable que rocambolesque. "L'un des voyages les plus aventureux et insolites que nous ayons jamais entrepris", confessera-t-il dans ses mémoires. Pendant 3 mois, l'orchestre d'Ellington va mener une véritable expédition, de Damas à Athènes, de Kaboul à New Delhi, d'Alexandrie à Téhéran, d'Ankara à Bombay... En tout ? Une vingtaine de destinations à travers tout l'Orient, le tout dans des conditions de voyage parfois dantesques. Organisée par le Département d'Etat américain au coeur de la Guerre Froide et alors que le monde arabe est secoué de toutes parts, cette tournée d'Ellington va réserver son lot de rencontres improbables, d'incidents diplomatiques et de chocs des cultures. Mais surtout, elle va conduire Duke Ellington à enregistrer, 3 ans plus tard, l'une de ses dernières grandes oeuvres : la Far East Suite. Un magnifique carnet de voyage musical dans lequel l'histoire du Jazz se confond parfois avec l'Histoire tout court. Plus de 50 ans après sa sortie, la Far East Suite revêt donc un statut un peu à part : si elle est boudée par certains critiques, d'autres en revanche la considèrent comme une porte d'entrée idéale dans l'univers d'Ellington car riche de mille sonorités exotiques, ensorcelante et envoûtante, telle une perle d'Orient... Etagère 5... Boîte n°9... Dossier FES1967... Far East Suite, le grand voyage de Duke EllingtonHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Les odyssées
Le grand voyage de Christophe Colomb : 1492, la découverte de l'Amérique (1er épisode)

Les odyssées

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 11:34


durée : 00:11:34 - Les Odyssées - Guillaume Meurice interprète Christophe Colomb dans ce podcast sur la découverte de l'Amérique, une aventure non dénuée d'embûches et de difficultés que le navigateur a su déjouer avec panache.

Les odyssées
Le grand voyage de Christophe Colomb : 1492, la découverte de l'Amérique (2e épisode)

Les odyssées

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 11:28


durée : 00:11:28 - Les Odyssées - Guillaume Meurice interprète Christophe Colomb dans ce podcast sur la découverte de l'Amérique, une aventure non dénuée d'embûches et de difficultés que le navigateur a su déjouer avec panache.

The Big Jump
Against All Odds: Inspiration for TV Series “All American” — From NFL to Hollywood, Spencer Paysinger

The Big Jump

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2018 72:29


The underdog South Central LA native attended Beverly Hills High School via a permit, the start of an unlikely story that inspired the CW television Series "All American.” But the against-all-odds nature of Spencer Paysinger's (@pysngr) story didn't end there. The undrafted rookie won a Super Bowl with the NY Giants in the season following a heartbreaking loss on a last second field goal with Oregon in their first ever national championship game. With a goal to leave the NFL before age 30, Spencer taught himself screenwriting as an escape from football – a hobby that would lead him to pitch the premise for the television series “All American,” inspired by his life story, which was green lit, and debuts in primetime less than ten months after the 7-year NFL linebacker hung up his cleats. On this episode, you'll hear the behind the scenes underdog account of Spencer's incredible and inspiring story of how he made his big jump from the NFL to Hollywood. Episode Webpage Show notes, links to people mentioned, guest social media links, and behind-the-scenes photos are available at: www.thebigjumpshow.com/episodes/spencer-paysinger Sponsors Thank you to GRAND VOYAGE, who GQ says is "changing the fashion game” with their leather street shoes and luxury bags – designed in LA and handmade in Italy. Get $35 off at www.thebigjumpshow.com/shoes Thank you to AUDIBLE audiobooks, an Amazon company – new Audible members can start off their account with a FREE AUDIOBOOK by choosing any of their 180,000 titles FREE. Just go to www.thebigjumpshow.com/audiobook

The Big Jump
The Secret Life of Kris Humphries

The Big Jump

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 75:59


Who knew?! A rare interview reveals a budding business empire, wise emotional depth, and a youth world swimming title – check what you think you knew about Kris Humphries (@krishumphries) at the door, because there's much more than meets the eye. The episode covers topics Kris doesn't normally touch and rest assured that you've never heard Kris quite like this before. From being voted the “Most Hated NBA Player,” to being banned from buying Range Rovers, to being the #1 youth swimmer in the world, the interview reveals the human side of Kris – and it's likely not what you expect. The interview goes in-depth on how he quietly built a budding business empire during his NBA career: from hundreds of apartment units, to Five Guys burger franchise locations, to trading cryptocurrency, his astute nose for business than began while helping his dad with stock trades as a kid shines through. Host David Gardner, a pro basketball player turned founder of branding firm ColorJar, and Kris Humphries were high school teammates in Minnesota at Hopkins High School and their longtime friendship results in an open and revealing conversation that includes behind-the-scenes accounts of Kris' story never heard before. This isn't a podcast about drama or gossip, but we've all been labeled, all been put in a box, and there is something for all of us to learn from Kris' approach to creating his own identity from within, an identity that originates from an intrinsically motivated place – one that stays true to who you are and how you've become who you are, even during times of intense scrutiny and pressure. So check what you think you might know about Kris at the door, because in this episode you are getting the real Kris, the Kris that most of the world has never seen. Episode Webpage Show notes, links to people mentioned, guest social media links, and behind-the-scenes photos are available at www.thebigjumpshow.com/episodes/kris-humphries Sponsors Thank you to GRAND VOYAGE, GQ says "they're changing the fashion game” with their leather street shoes and luxury bags – designed in LA and made in Italy. Get $35 off at www.thebigjumpshow.com/shoes Thank you to AUDIBLE, for when you need a break from podcasts, new members can start off their account on Audible with a FREE AUDIOBOOK. Just go to www.thebigjumpshow.com/audiobook

Short Story Long
#46 - Robert Nand & Joe Huff: Grand Voyage & LSTN Sound

Short Story Long

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 143:10


This week I sit down with my friends Robert Nand of Grand Voyage & Joe Huff of LSTN Sound. Robert Nand created the 50 million dollar brand Creative Recreation. Robert started out working at Vans and went on to create Creative Recreation. It definitely wasn't easy doing this but the journey has shaped Robert into the business man he is today and the direction he's gone developing his latest business Grand Voyage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ca va trancher
Ca va trancher 110 : le grand voyage

Ca va trancher

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2013 91:30


Beaucoup de monde. Beaucoup de contenu. Ce soir, tout s'arrête. Dernière de CVT, qui réunit toutes les rubriques de l'émission et de l'actu qui vient du fond de l'enfer... Les liens du web : Le Saling de Zone Geek : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI1Zx_uixwg Blanka is a Troll 2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJhakChCJvY Tu préfère soutenir l'UMP ou ... ? : http://jeprefere.fr/ L'inventeur de l'hypertexte est mort : http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Engelbart Le petit mot de David... Parce que les amis, parce que d'autres projets, parce que la peur de la saison de trop, du manque d'idées. Parce que cette troisième saison était clairement la meilleure. Pour plein de raisons : je laisse le bébé à l'équipe. Elle en fera ce qu'elle voudra. De ces 110 numéros je n'en regretterais que très peu. Nombreuses ont été les embûches, notamment pour ce 110ème numéro, mais plus forte à été cette envie de continuer pour « se marrer avec des potes », comme une victoire du rire sur un monde fou. Il est temps de laisser le costume à quelqu'un d'autre. Merci aux auditeurs, merci aux diffuseurs. Merci à vous tous de nous avoir suivi depuis le début. Merci à ceux qui se sont joint à nous pour former ce grand regroupement qu'est vodio.fr. Et surtout merci à vous, les gars, les amis, les évidents, les précieux, qui contre toute morale vous êtes lancés dans cette aventure incertaine et êtes restés jusqu'à CETTE fin. Merci à vous.