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Achim Kaschub ist Schulleiter und nimmt kein Blatt vor den Mund, was Bremens Bildungspolitik betrifft. Das ist nicht selbstverständlich, und hängt womöglich damit zusammen, dass er Vorsitzender der Schulleitungsvereinigung Bremen ist. Außerdem ist er Rektor an der Oberschule an der Hermannsburg. Die neue Folge „Hinten links im Kaiser Friedrich“ dreht sich nicht nur um seine Erwartungen gegenüber dem Bildungsressort, aber auch gegenüber Senat und Bürgermeister. Es geht auch um seinen Werdegang, um Köln und Bremen und die Reize des Lehrerberufs.
Song propelled Morris Stuart from his early life shepherding sheep in British Guyana to an unlikely love story in London. In his retirement, he found himself shaping a choir of Central Australian Aboriginal women, who had been breathing life into 138-year-old Lutheran hymns.Morris Stuart met his Australian wife, Barbara in London in the 1960s.The pair led a youth group attached to a nearby church, and initially tried to ignore their growing feelings for each other.Morris was a young, Guyanese activist who was descended from African slaves, and wasn't ready to face the social reality of marrying across racial lines.Morris and Barb fell in love and married several years before the film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? was released, and featured at several screenings in London, where community members could ask them questions as a real life, interracial couple.The couple went on to have four children and moved to Australia, where Morris became a pastor with a community church in Melbourne.In their retirement, Morris and Barbara developed relationships with the Warlpiri community in Central Australia. They arrived in Alice Springs in 2005 and Morris started recruiting for a choir.More Indigenous communities started joining in and Morris formed the Central Australian Aboriginal Women's choir.They performed hymns brought by German Lutheran missionaries to the region in the late 19th Century, which were translated into Pitjantjatjara and Western Arrernte.The choir's biggest achievement is a tour to Germany in 2015 — to perform the hymns that had all but vanished from use in Germany, but have been preserved in the Central Australian desert for 138 years.Follow the Central Australian Aboriginal Women's Choir on Facebook.Watch the documentary about the Central Australian Aboriginal Women's Choir tour to Germany, The Song Keepers. This episode of Conversations touches on heritage, epic life story, origin stories, church, personal stories, childhood and reflection.
Initiative rettet seit vier Monaten Lebensmittel in Hammeln // Schwimmer Sven Schwarz aus Hannover startet bei den Olympischen Spielen in Paris
Activistas de izquierda incendiaron la casa de veraneo del empresario alemán Armin Papperger, director general de la empresa armamentística Rheinmetall. El incidente tuvo lugar en el municipio de Hermannsburg en Baja Sajonia. Luego del suceso se difundió una carta anónima en la plataforma 'Indymedia', en la que los autores reivindicaban el ataque.
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Hear about travel to Uluru and Central Australia as the Amateur Traveler talks to travel blogger Chris Fry from AquariusTraveller.com about her most recent trip to the red center of Australia. https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-uluru-and-central-australia/ Why should someone go to Central Australia? Chris says, "I Like visiting Uluru for the Aboriginal culture, the art, the history, learning about the Dreamtime. I think it's where I first started learning about the Aboriginal history and our First Nations people and it's one of the best places to actually learn about it there. Some of the tour guides are actually Aboriginal, so they will actually tell you their history, how they grew up and everything like that, so yes, I think it's great for Australians, it's great for tourists to actually learn about that first hand from the people who have been living here for 65 million years." Chris recommends this itinerary: Day 1: Arrival in Alice Springs Arrive in Alice Springs and check into your accommodation. Take some time to explore the local area and get acquainted with the surroundings. Day 2: Exploring Alice Springs Visit the Royal Flying Doctors Museum to learn about its vital role in providing healthcare to remote regions. Explore the town's Aboriginal galleries, showcasing dot paintings and supporting local communities. Wander through Todd Mall, the central shopping district, where you can find souvenirs and enjoy lunch at one of the cafes. Discover the fascinating animal parks in Alice Springs, including a desert animal park and a kangaroo sanctuary. Day 3: Road Trip around Alice Springs Embark on a road trip along Larapinta Drive, exploring various gorges and stunning landscapes. Visit Simpson Gap, known for its white ghost gums, and a chance for a refreshing swim. Explore Standley Chasm, a narrow gorge with striking rock formations, best experienced during midday sunlight. Discover Ochre Pit, showcasing Aboriginal history through vibrant rock colors used for painting. Enjoy a swim at Ormiston Gorge, a popular swimming spot surrounded by towering cliffs. Explore Glen Helen Gorge and witness part of the Finke River. Day 4: Palm Valley 4WD Adventure Join a 4WD bus tour to Palm Valley, experiencing the rugged terrain and unique red cabbage palms. Learn about the Aboriginal history of the area and witness the contrasting colors of the landscape. Stop at Hermannsburg, an Aboriginal community, for a cultural experience. Return to Alice Springs in the evening and relax. Day 5: Journey to Kings Canyon Begin the road trip to Kings Canyon, taking the longer route for a scenic drive and passing notable landmarks. Fuel up at the Old Andado Roadhouse and explore the surrounding area. Arrive at Kings Canyon Resort, check-in, and relax for the evening. Day 6: Kings Canyon Hiking Adventure Embark on the Kings Canyon Rim Walk, a challenging but rewarding hike with stunning views. Explore the Garden of Eden, a sacred Aboriginal site with a water pool. Exercise caution around cliff edges and enjoy the unique rock formations. Optional: Take the shorter Kings Creek Walk, providing a different perspective of the area. Return to the resort for a relaxing evening. Day 7: Exploring Yulara, the Gateway to Uluru Wake up and start the day by driving to Yulara, the town that services visitors to Uluru. Yulara: Learn about the town, which has hotels, camping facilities, a tourist information center, restaurants, cafes, groceries, and fuel stations. Consider hiring a car for convenience. Distance from Uluru: Yulara is about 30 minutes away from Uluru, making it a convenient base for exploring the area. Relax and familiarize yourself with the amenities in Yulara. Consider a shuttle bus for convenient transportation within the town. Day 8: Uluru National Park Exploration Purchase a National Park Pass for 3 days and start your first day in Uluru. Sunrise and Sunset: Enjoy the specific sunrise and sunset platforms in Uluru, perfect for photographers. Daytime Activity: Embark on the 10-kilometer walk around the base of Uluru, experiencing different shapes and formations created by nature. Uluru's Beauty: Marvel at the impressive dimensions of Uluru, a single rock monolith measuring about 2.2 miles long, 1.5 miles wide, and 348 meters high. Explore various formations and sacred sites, and enjoy the unique features of Uluru. Day 9: Extended Uluru National Park Experience Return to Uluru National Park for a second day of exploration. Sunrise or Sunset: Choose between sunrise and sunset at designated areas, or consider the Field of Lights experience, an art installation with 50,000 solar-powered bulbs. Optional Activities: Consider camel rides, Sounds of Silence dinner, or a helicopter flight for a unique perspective. Aboriginal Cultural Experiences: Visit the tourist information center for information on local tours, including the opportunity to make or paint your own didgeridoo. Day 10: The Ogres (Kata Tjuta) Adventure Journey to Kata Tjuta, about 45 minutes from Yulara. Hiking: Explore the Walpa Gorge Walk, an easy one-hour return walk through the middle of two rocks. Optionally, embark on the Valley of the Winds walk, a three-hour return walk offering stunning views. Afternoon/Evening: Relax and unwind, considering the Sounds of Silence dinner or enjoying the amenities at your accommodation. Day 11: Return to Alice Springs Morning: Begin the journey back to Alice Springs, stopping at the Oldunder Roadhouse. Safety Reminder: Stay vigilant on the road due to potential encounters with free-roaming wildlife, such as cows and camels. Return to Alice Springs and explore attractions like the truck museum or take a photo at the Alice Springs entrance sign. Central Australia has some challenges like the prices, the flies and the red dirt getting everywhere, but it is also a unique and beautiful corner of Australia that is worth a visit.
This episode has been a lloonngg time coming! Have been trying to get our next guest on the podcast for a while now and finally Betty Hosking joined us for episode 42 of The ASP with DT. Incredibly excited to share with everyone a bit about this amazing young woman and her journey through life.We chat about her many stops on her way to Alice Springs, growing up in Hermannsburg, working in health, her passion for sports and most importantly her love and appreciation for her home Kiribati. Listening to Betty talk about Kiribati was a genuine experience, the beauty she described as well as the very real, very sad challenges faced by the country daily and everything in between.Really enjoyed this recording, Betty is a laugh and had us both in stiches as we peeled back the truth about some stories from her childhood, great times, great person, thanks for coming on the podcast Betty, we are lucky to have you in Alice Springs.Hope you enjoy having a listen to Betty, be sure to follow the podcast on Instagram @theaspwithdt to keep up with our guests, upcoming episodes and merch all the excititng merch drops! Thanks again for listening, much appreciated.
Esta es una muestra de "La hermana perla (Las Siete Hermanas 4)". La versión completa tiene una duración total de 21 h 56 min. Encuentra este audiolibro completo en https://bit.ly/lahermanasperla_AudiolibroNarrado por: Anna PallejàSiete hermanas, siete destinos, un padre con un pasado misterioso... CeCe D'Aplièse nunca ha encajado en ningún lugar. Tras la muerte de su padre, el misterioso multimillonario Pa Salt, que adoptó a las seis hermanas desde distintas partes del mundo, se encuentra en una encrucijada: ha dejado la escuela de arte y su hermana Star se distancia de ella para perseguir su sueño. A la desesperada decide huir de Londres y descubrir su pasado. Las únicas pistas que tiene son una fotografía y el nombre de una mujer pionera que vivió en Australia hace un siglo. De camino hacia Sidney hace parada en el único lugar donde se ha sentido ella misma: las playas de Krabi en Tailandia, donde conoce al misterioso Ace. Cien años antes, Kitty McBride, hija de un reverendo de Edimburgo, viaja a Australia como dama de compañía de la acaudalada Sra. McCrombie. En Adelaida su destino se ve unido a la rica familia, incluidos los idénticos aunque muy diferentes gemelos, el impetuoso Drummond y el ambicioso Andrew, heredero de una fortuna en la industria de la perla. Si quieres saber más, incluso sobre mitología griega, las Pléyades, las esferas armilares..., visita la web de Lucinda Riley en español: esp.lucindariley.co.uk. También encontrarás documentación sobre aborígenes, el viaje de CeCe en Tailandia y Albert Namatjira en Hermannsburg. Reseña:«La serie "Las Siete Hermanas" es romántica, arrolladora, lujosa y glamurosa.»The Daily Mail En los blogs...«Recomiendo completamente este libro, me ha encantado, me ha enganchado y es una delicia leerlo. Como siempre está muy bien documentado, tiene un ritmo ágil y fácil de leer y antes de darte cuenta has devorado la novela entera.»Blog Lecturas adictivas «Con una narración de nuevo impecable, elegante y envolvente la autora consigue atraparnos en una doble historia con gran cantidad de documentación histórica y cultural verídica, con personajes reales, con una ambientación precisa y fascinante y rodeada de emociones y descubrimientos personales y sentimentales.»Blog El templo de la lectura «La autora consigue una y otra vez atraparnos en cada una de sus novelas gracias a la perfecta simbiosis de elementos que forma.»Blog Revista Krítica «Una saga muy recomendable que mezcla géneros como el histórico, el romántico y la saga familiar con mucho acierto, convirtiendo estos libros en un disfrute continuo.»Blog Perdida entre mis libros «Una saga recomendadísima que os encantará, unos libros de esos que merecen mucho la pena, que te lees del tirón, con unas historias fascinantes, llenas de ternura.»Blog Estoy entre páginas© 2022, Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, S. A. U.#penguinaudio #audiolibro #audiolibros #riley #lucindariley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In dieser Folge sind wir zu Gast auf dem Hof Drewes in Hermannsburg und treffen Carsten-Wilhelm Drewes. Herr Drewes hat den Hof seiner Eltern 2003 übernommen und führt das Familienunternehmen seitdem in die Zukunft. Das betrifft vor allem die Landwirtschaft, aber auch die Direktvermarktung seiner Erzeugnisse. IWir sprechen über die Vorteile von Hofläden, welche Freuden und Sorgen er als Unternehmer hat und ob ein Landwirt eigentlich auch Urlaub machen kann.
East Coast Radio — Colleen Trollip raised R16 730 in cash donations by spinning for seven hours, she sat down with Keri Miller and told her all about the initiative.
pafap - Predigt aus Frankfurt als Podcast (lutherisch, SELK)
Dies ist das erste mal, dass wir einen Gast-Prediger hören. Pfarrvikar Simon Volkmar aus Hermannsburg hat mit mir seine Predigt aus dem Video-Gottesdienst des Kirchenbezirkes Niedersachsen-West zur Verfügung gestellt. Vielen Dank dafür!
Fotografieren lernen mit Stephan Wiesner. Das komplette Hörbuch "Nicht glauben, ausprobieren!" Gratis als Podcast. Das Buch gibt es bei Amazon.
Priscilla looks like one of those slick lawyers you see on TV, except she's the real thing. Originally from Hermannsburg, a German area in KZN, she completed a Bachelor of Law Degree at Wits University in 2011, joined Fluxmans to do her articles and has been with them ever since. She is a senior associate attorney with Right of Appearance in the High Court of South Africa, specialising in all forms of dispute resolution. She has experience in Magistrates' Court procedures, High Court procedures, arbitrations, family law and tax law. She keeps the balance with being an active hiker, baker and all-round adventurer. Fluxmans Attorneys
In Episode 6 Sean & Tim preview the World Cross Country Selection trial taking place in Canberra over the long weekend. With two automatic qualifying spots on the line, the fields are looking strong across the Open and Junior categories as the trip to Denmark in March beckons. With lots of competition underway already in 2019, a full rundown of results from the Milers Club and High Velocity Club competitions are discussed including interviews Abbey de la Motte, Matthew Scott, Katrina Anderson, Abbey Caldwell, Jordan Gusman, Peter Bol and Stefan Music. The VAL season is well underway and selected results are provided for the Rye, Frankston and St Albans Gift. Bendigo hosted the Victorian Multi Event Championships and once again our Decathletes and Heptathletes were out in numbers across the two day competition. Dion Finocchiaro and Nick Earl tasted sweet success at the Cadbury’s Marathon and Half Marathon in Hobart , while the most prestigious trail race in Victoria saw Ash Watson smash the Two Bays 56km course record and nearly dip under the magical 4 hours mark. Down the Track interviews the 28km winners George Hedley and Simone Brick as they go to 2nd and 3rd respectively on the all time list for the event. In the hot Topic we interview Australian Walks legend Tim Erickson about the proposed changes in distance at Championship level for the road walks from 2021. The International Road Walks Committee are planning one thing, but listen to why Tim (and many others) think they are walking down the wrong path! And we catch up with Narelle Frichot from the Hamilton Running Club in the western districts as Athletics Victoria embark on a development road trip to strengthen our Recreational Running presence in the region. Meanwhile Sean fills us in on his trip to Japan and his successful attempt at becoming a registered IAAF Athlete Manager and Tim talks about his trip to the red centre working with Indigenous communities In the Alice Springs and Hermannsburg areas. Don’t forget to subscribe and keep up to date across everything Athletics Victoria: www.facebook.com/athsvic/ instagram.com/athleticsvictoria twitter.com/athsvic www.youtube.com/user/athsvictv
CliffCentral.com — Priscilla looks like one of those slick lawyers you see on TV, except she’s the real thing. Originally from Hermannsburg, a German area in KZN, she completed a Bachelor of Law Degree at Wits University in 2011, joined Fluxmans to do her articles and has been with them ever since. She is a senior associate attorney with Right of Appearance in the High Court of South Africa, specialising in all forms of dispute resolution. She has experience in Magistrates’ Court procedures, High Court procedures, arbitrations, family law and tax law. She keeps the balance with being an active hiker, baker and all-round adventurer.
As part of our Badu Gili series, Rhoda Roberts chats with Patricia Ansell Dodds and Mervyn Rubuntja about their selected artworks. Patricia has been painting for 14 years and has earned a Bachelor of Arts as well as a Associate Diploma in Business Management and Certificate One Tourism. She has lectured in Art, Aboriginal Cross Culture Courses at IAD as well as Aboriginal Cross Culture, History of Central Australia at Remote Health in Alice Springs for Flinders University. Her art has featured in logos for Nationals meetings in Alice Springs. Her art contributed to Alice Springs claiming the title of Territory Tidy town in 2007 as it decorated 30 bins for the local town council. Mervyn was born at the Telegraph Station in Alice Springs. Mervyn has followed in his father’s footsteps painting in the watercolour style that his father taught him. When Mervyn was 13 years old his family moved to Hermannsburg this is where he first saw watercolour paintings as he watched his uncles Maurice, Oscar and Keith Namatjira painting like their father Albert. Arnulf Ebatarinja another uncle kindled Mervyn’s painting talent when he gave him some watercolour paperboard and taught him to paint.
Kenji Uranishi's architecturally-inspired ceramics, Arthur Murch's portrait of Rubina Namatjira returns to Hermannsburg, Biomess and biological arts, Myuran Sukumaran's redemption through art in the Pastor and the Painter
Kenji Uranishi's architecturally-inspired ceramics, Arthur Murch's portrait of Rubina Namatjira returns to Hermannsburg, Biomess and biological arts, Myuran Sukumaran's redemption through art in the Pastor and the Painter
Warren H Williams is an aboriginal singer, musician and songwriter from Hermannsburg in Central Australia. Williams is an Arrernte man who plays country music and works as a broadcaster on CAAMA Radio in Alice Springs. Warren H Williams is considered a living legend, and has released 10 album to date. We talk to Warren about his most recent release who he teamed up with Australian superstar Jessica Mauboy.To see more of the full feature article please go to https://www.musictalks.xyz/single-post/2017/12/13/Warren-H-Williams-and-Jessica-Mauboy-You-Were-Always-On-My-Mind
Warren H Williams is an aboriginal singer, musician and songwriter from Hermannsburg in Central Australia. Williams is an Arrernte man who plays country music and works as a broadcaster on CAAMA Radio in Alice Springs. Warren H Williams is considered a living legend, and has released 10 album to date. We talk to Warren about his most recent release who he teamed up with Australian superstar Jessica Mauboy.To see more of the full feature article please go to https://www.musictalks.xyz/single-post/2017/12/13/Warren-H-Williams-and-Jessica-Mauboy-You-Were-Always-On-My-Mind
In Aboriginal communities in Central Australia, English could be the fourth or fifth language people learn. One of the first is Arrernte.
In Aboriginal communities in Central Australia, English could be the fourth or fifth language people learn. One of the first is Arrernte.
Otto Pareroultja and his brothers Reuben and Edwin worked and painted at the Lutheran Hermannsburg Mission west of Mparntwe (Alice Springs). Initially influenced by their countryman, Albert Namatjira, and by Rex Battarbee, the Melbourne watercolourist who worked closely with the Hermannsburg artists, the Pareroultja brothers developed their own distinctive styles. In their paintings, the desert landscape is less representational than in Namatjira's work, and is animated by their use of vigorous, sinuous lines, dynamic areas of repeated patterning and strong colours massed together. These elements are clearly evident in Pareroultja’s c1954 painting 'The hills behind Hermannsburg', which explores the common Hermannsburg school motif of a white ghost gum in front of a distant mountain range. The painting has a graphic quality, rendered in Pareroultja’s customary high-keyed colour contrasted with distinctive black line-work. His use of brilliant yellow highlights and unpainted areas of white paper add luminosity to the landscape, emphasising the clarity of central Australian light. This vibrant approach to painting has had a strong influence on Ivy Pareroultja, Edwin’s daughter, who is currently leading a revival of the Hermannsburg painting style.
Mon, 1 Jan 1748 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/2801/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/2801/1/W2P.germ.48_10.pdf Heiss, Leonhard Heiss, Leonhard: Die allgemeinen Klagen bey dem Frühzeitigen Grabe des ... Herrn Tobias Hermanns von Hermannsburg Hochfürstl. Würtemb