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This isn't your typical podcast—it's a session with Steve Strickland packed with valuable wisdom, holistic lifestyle techniques, and practical exercises that you can incorporate into your daily routine for a healthier, happier life.Founder and PromotorSteve develops and guides the overall direction of RMD Energy. He manages the strategic integration and global development of the company and its projects. Steve owns and has successfully run BMSE, a natural health expo company for the last 30 years. With more than 35 events annually across the US and Japan, it is the largest holistic living expo company in the world and generally considered the first expo of the modern “green” movement. Prior to starting BMSE, Steve managed political campaigns in Florida. He served as a legislative assistant to Congressman Earl Hutto. Steve holds a BA from Beloit College in Philosophy and Logic where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa. He was a National Merit Scholar, and his University's Wilson Scholarship nominee.BMS Celebration started in Ashland Oregon in 1986. The events have always maintained an equal emphasis on natural health, personal growth, metaphysics and entertainment. Our festivals balance local participation with the inclusion of a selection of the finest regional and national names in the holistic arena. Rapidly expanding in the late 1980s to all of the largest markets in the pacific northwest, the early 1990s saw BMSE create events throughout the southeast of the USA. Our 2012 purchase of the Legendary Metaphysical Celebration in Colorado and subsequent launch of our Whole Life Festival saw an increased blending of entertainment elements into our production. Interactive entertainment at events includes yoga domes, kirtan & ambiant music stages, meditation spaces, live sand mandalas and even a holistic circus. 2020 saw the acquisition of the highly successful Victory of Light Festival in Cincinnati.Support the showDiscover The 4 Powerful Ways Quantum Medical Hypnosis Will Transform Your Lifehttps://www.mybesthealer.com
Con la ayuda de Fernando de Lama repasamos todas las propuestas de ocio, con música, fiestas patronales y mucho más
Redebedarf 2.0 meldet sich in Notbesetzung aus dem Lazarett. So wie die Redaktion auseinanderbricht, bricht auch der Verkehr in Essen zusammen. Staus, Baustellen und Sperrungen. Dagegen haben wir ein Mittel: Flachwitze. Und wenn das nicht hilft, produzieren wir einfach ein paar Pannen.
Brian Gerrish with an extended Episode 5. Recorded at a wonderful camping event organised by The Light newspaper. www.ukcolumn.org/video/walking-the-dog-episode-5-the-light-festival-2024
Ribuan Orang Memadati Taman Museum Fatahillah Di Kawasan Kota Tua Jakarta Untuk Menyaksikan Jakarta Light Festival 2024 Acara Ini Merupakan Rangkaian Perayaan Hut Jakarta Ke 497 Antusiasme Masyarakat Baik Yang Berasal Dari Jakarta Maupun Luar Kota Begitu Terasa Di Hari Terakhir Pelaksanaan Jakarta Light Festival 2024 Mereka Begitu Menikmati Berbagai Pertunjukan Yang Disajikan
Sharjah Light Festival has officially kicked off and over the course of the coming few days, 12 landmarks across the emirate will be illuminated with captivating shows. Abdul Karim attended the opening ceremony and spoke to the artists who will be showcasing their work on the building facades. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio www.youtube.com/pulse95radio
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Darren Nesbitt guests to talk about the Stand in the Light Festival, a collaboration between Stand in the Park and the Light newspaper, happening over the late May Bank Holiday weekend in the Lake District.For all festival info and tickets: standinthelight.uk
Episode 113 More Electronic Music for Astral Tripping Playlist Earthstar, “Part 1, Sirens” from French Skyline (1979 Sky records). Recorded at Klaus Schulze Studio, Hambühren, W. Germany in 1978 and 1979. Bass, Electronics, Norm Peach; Choir, Craig Wuest, Joan N., Marla T., Phil N.; Electric Guitar, Treated Guitar, Electronics (Tonewall), Dennis Rea; Flute, Woodwind, Tim Finnegan; French Horn, Flute, Marla Thomson; Producers, Craig Wuest, Klaus Schulze; Moog Modular System Programming, Technical Advice, Klaus Schulze; Sitar, Dirk Schmalenbach, Synthesizer, Sequencer, Mellotron, Biotron, Piano, Sitar, Harp, Effects, Voice, Vocoder, Bells , Percussion, Tape loops, Electronic Treatments, Craig Wuest; Violin, Phil Novak; Violin, Viola, Electronics, Louis Deponté; Violin, Electronics, Daryl Trivieri. (06:18) Edgar Froese, “PA 701” from Macula Transfer (1976 Brain). The material was composed during different flights during '75 and '76 while on tour with Tangerine Dream. Instruments, Composed By, Produced by, Edgar Froese. I'm not certain, but all of the tracks are named after airline flight numbers. I think this one was on Pan American. Recorded in June 1976 at Amber Studio, Berlin. (07:33) Beaver and Krause, “Gandharva” and “By Your Grace,” from Gandharva (1971 Warner Brothers). The Moog Modular is played by Bernie Krause, the pipe organ by Paul Beaver. Baritone Saxophone, Gerry Mulligan. Recorded at Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, February 10-11, 1971. This recording came at the height of the Moog craze (for which Beaver and Krause were largely responsible) and this music took a decidedly thoughtful turn with its jazz guests and spacious live sound recorded in a church. Having the Moog Modular in a live performance was a challenge and its presence is only apparent in the opening and several moments on this side of the album. But the organ and baritone saxophone alone provide a beautiful sonic experience. (06:29) イノヤマランド = Inoyama Land, “Mizue” from ダンジンダン・ポジドン = Danzindan-Pojidon (1983 Yen). Inoyama Land is Yasushi Yamashita and Makoto Inoue. Roland Jupiter 8, System-100M, MC-4, Makoto Inoue. Recorded at Private Studio, Kichijōgi & Yugawara from Jan '82 to '83. This track was made by Inoue which he described as him “playing with repetitive octave, machine-like signal sounds.” (02:31) Arp, “Nzuku” from Ensemble—Live! (2019 Mexican Summer). Arp is Alexis Georgopoulos, an American electronic musician, composer, and music producer based in New York. Includes music from his LP, Zebra, as well as four original tracks. Zebra saw the diverse, New York-based artist exploring Fourth World, Japanese avant-garde, minimalism, kosmische, dub, cosmic jazz and more. This album was recorded live in the studio. Limited edition of 500 copies. (06:36) Ariel Kalma, “Reternelle” from Ariel Kalma (1975 Astral Muse). A spacey work for dual saxophones and tape echo, played by Kalma. (12:08) Masuko Shinji, “Woven Music for Silver Ocean” from Woven Music (2011 Jagjaguwar). Japanese singer and guitarist. Some soothing guitar electronics bordering on noise. Let your thoughts wander. (13:50) イノヤマランド = Inoyama Land, “Apple Star” from ダンジンダン・ポジドン = Danzindan-Pojidon (1983 Yen). Inoyama Land is Yasushi Yamashita and Makoto Inoue. Roland Jupiter 8, System-100M, MC-4, Makoto Inoue. Recorded at Private Studio, Kichijōgi & Yugawara from Jan '82 to '83. This track by Inoue came about by his “synchronizing the Jupiter 8 auto arpeggio with the System100M analogue sequencer with the sequencer VC (voltage control), which generates a curious phrase automatically.” (05:57) White Gourd, “La Lune” from Hermit / La Lune (2013 Psychic Sounds). “White Gourd is the solo work of Suzanne Stone. In addition to being a visual artist, herbalist, teacher, master gardener, and beekeeper, she is well known for involvement as vocalist & saxophonist in the experimental ensemble Million Brazilians.” This recording illustrates the dreamy nature of Stone's sound material used in her live performances; found objects, gongs, 78 player, piano and audio cassette loops. (18:10) Somei Satoh, “Echoes” from Emerald Tablet / Echoes (2020 WRWTFWW). Echoes taken from Somei Satoh's Echoes, Edition Omega Point (2003). It was composed for the "Mist, Sound, and Light Festival", held on May 20-19, 1981 at Kawaji, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Composed and performed by Somei Satoh. For this event, Satoh composed music for the 10-day event organized by the hot spring tourist association of Kawaji. The work was played at the Kawaji hot spring's Ojika river valley using 8 gigantic loudspeakers set-up on hills surrounding the stream, with music played through an 8-channel-tape system. The echoes created by the work were accentuated as they reverberated through the outdoor location. (30:27) Less Bells, “Bird in Hand” and “Forest Ghosts” from Solifuge (2018 Kranky). Less Bells is Julie Carpenter. All Songs by, Violin, Cello, Synthesizers, Fender Rhodes Electric Piano, Omnichord, Julie Carpenter; Optigan Electric Organ, Buchla Music Box, Moog Modular Synthesizer, Dain Luscombe; Synthesizer, mixed by, Kenneth James Gibson; Vocals, Leah Harmon. Violinist/composer Julie Carpenter “. . . weaves orchestral and electronic textures to inhabit that boundary between storm and sun.” Can you say happy astral tripping? (08:39) Opening background music: Ariel Kalma and Richard Tinti, “Forest Ballad” from Osmose(1978 SFP). Organ, Flute, Ariel Kalma; sound effects, Richard Tinti. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
A roundup of the Creative Light Festival, its speakers, masterclasses, and activities. Snippets from Christina Golian's 'Spark Your Creativity' masterclass, an extract from Lisa Paulson and an exciting announcement about future festival dates that you can look forward to - the 2024 event at Broughton Sanctuary and a community-focused 2025 event in Harris. You can see details of the new festivals here
I am talking with the amazing Joe Cornish, a landscape photographer known for his woodland images at this years creative light festival. Joe gave a talk and led some outdoor workshops during the festival and it was his spirit of kindness and generosity that really grabbed me. We also talk about how community and connection can inspire and influence our creative process, a concept embodied at the Creative Light Festival. Talking through the importance of gratitude and generosity in our creativity. It was a real honour to spend time with Joe Cornish.
Körsångare och musikälskare se hit! Viveca Valgren och Carita Nord Isgren, som är eventkoordinatorer i Norrköpings kommun, gästar Kyrkpodden. Viveca är dessutom projektledare för European Choir Games (ECG) som börjar lördag 28 oktober och pågår till söndag 5 november. Då 2000 deltagare från 25 nationer kommer till Norrköping för att tävla i europamästerskap i körsång. Eftersom körsång passar kyrkan perfekt, så vi en självklar partner och Hedvigs kyrka är en av arenorna under tävlingen. Kom och titta! Söndag, måndag och tisdag är det konserter som är gratis att besöka! Så pratar de om Light Festival som ”smygstartar” under ECG för att ge långväga besökare en extra upplevelse. Annars är den officiella starten fredag 1 december med ljuständning kl 16. Svenska kyrkan är med även där med belysning kring Olaiparken. Vidare diskuteras Stad i ljus, Lucia, Nyårspromenaden och mycket annat. Det händer otroligt mycket i Norrköping helt enkelt! Lyssna så får du veta mer! Läs mer på: visit.norrkoping.se/ecg Har du tips och idéer om andra event? Maila: evenemang@norrkoping.se
I am thrilled to have MacKenzie Bourg as our guest today. MacKenzie has carved out a unique path in the world of music. From being an aspiring athlete in Lafayette, Louisiana, to battling a life-threatening virus that triggered congestive heart failure, his journey has been anything but conventional.In this episode, he illuminates how his inability to be physically active at a young age fueled his passion for music and led him to incredible opportunities. On NBC's The Voice and FOX's American Idol, he reached the Top 4 and garnered a loyal fanbase, the "MacPack." Bourg's latest accomplishment includes his 2023 single "sad on the weekend," released with PREACH Records, and the placement of "good day" in a national IKEA TV and radio campaign. MacKenzie discusses the mental health challenges he has faced; adjusting to life post The Voice and American Idol and opening up about the mindset shifts and personal growth he has experienced through his music career. MacKenzie also takes us on a heartfelt journey behind the creation of some of his most popular songs, including the touching connection between his grandmother and "Good Day,” which he also performs for us, live.Despite his trials, MacKenzie is a shining example of resilience, reminding us all of the power of pursuing our passions in the face of adversity. Don't miss this uplifting and inspiring conversation with MacKenzie Bourg and watch out for his next album coming soon!Resources:• Instagram: @mackenziebourg• Facebook: MacKenzie Bourg• Tik Tok: @makcenzei• YouTube: MacKenzie Bourg• Twitter: @mackenziebourg• Light Festival: thelightsfest.com• Read: The Big Silence: A Daughter's Memoir of Mental Illness and Healing • Follow Karena Dawn on Instagram: @karenadawn• Follow The Big Silence on Instagram: @The.Big.Silence• Subscribe: The Big Silence YouTube Channel• Therapy For All: Resources for those in needDonate to The Big Silence thebigsilence.com/donate to be a part of the movement to break the silence and make noise with us!“The Big Silence” theme song written and performed by James Nicholas Kinney.Executive Handyman, Bobby Goldstein.The Big Silence is produced by Crate Media.
In this episode, Nichole and Scott address some fascinating questions submitted by podcast listeners. Questions and topics range from how to distinguish your voice from that of your angels', guides', and Spirit Team's voice(s), how someone can find a mentor if that is to be desired, and can spiritual work be combined with religion. In addition, several practical tips and common questions are answered to help those continue on their spiritual path.Nichole and Scott also provide a recap of their experiences at the Victory of Light Festival in Cincinnati, OH, that took place April 15 and 16. In addition, Nichole gives shout-outs to the new A Psychic's Story Patrons and announces the most recent contest winners who submitted podcast reviews.Anyone who has a story or question and would like to have it featured on a future episode is welcome to do so at apsychicsstory.com/story-submission. You can also email contact@apsychicsstory.com or leave a voicemail at 1.800.880.1881. Note: There is a 10-minute limit available on voicemails, if you run over, you can call back and continue. Stories can be related to angels, spiritual awakenings, supernatural experiences, or more.If you would like to connect with Nichole, visit her website, Instagram, or Facebook sites. To connect with Scott, visit his website, Instagram, or Facebook pages.Also, check out Nichole and Scott's upcoming book, Looking for Angels: A Guide to Understanding and Connecting with Angels, and sign up to be alerted when the book is available at lookingforangelsbook.com!A Psychic's Story wouldn't be possible without your support so THANK YOU for listening. And if you would like to help out, please:Subscribe in your favorite podcast player.FOLLOW @apsychicsstory on Instagram. BOOK a session with Nichole.SIGN-UP to receive emails, news, alerts and more from A Psychic's Story.Learn about our book, Looking for Angels, with co-author Dr. Scott Guerin. This podcast is intended to inspire you on your personal journey toward inner peace. The podcast host, co-hosts or guests are not psychologists or medical doctors and do not offer any professional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified health professional.Support the show
This interview first aired on Thursday the 13th of April, 2023 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM breakfast announcer Terri Cowley interviews Greater Shepparton City Council's Team Leader of Major Events Sharlene Putman who talks about May's Illuminate Light Festival. For more information head to https://sheppandgv.com.au/events/calendar/event-details/!/323/event/illuminate-2023 Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131. Listen to Terri Cowley weekdays on 98.5 One FM 6am-9am. The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1
On today's very special episode of Songmess we're chatting with singer, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and chillest human alive, Roberto Carlos Lange, a.k.a. Helado Negro! We caught up with Roberto in Santo Domingo following his performance at this year's Isle of Light Festival, and went for breakfast and laughed our asses off. We're talking the making of his most recent record Far In, as well as details about his upcoming album, growing up in South Florida, his animation work at Cartoon Network, and the duality of subtlety and restraint within his art. This is a fun one; chisme that's been in the works for years. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we did recording it. Playlist: Helado Negro - “País Nublado” Helado Negro - “Relatives” Helado Negro - “Queriendo” Helado Negro - “Gemini and Leo” Helado Negro - “Outside The Outside” Helado Negro Bandcamp: https://heladonegro.bandcamp.com/ Helado Negro Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/69qhRLDvsWJOhWGXXQ0lQQ?si=j6wU1822T8atx-QaqmYVOw Helado Negro YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@heladonegro Helado Negro Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeladoNegro Helado Negro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heladonegro/ Helado Negro Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeladoNegro Richard Villegas Instagram: www.instagram.com/rixinyc/?hl=en Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Twitter: twitter.com/songmess Songmess Merch: via DM #BOPS Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi01h3AA5531D4fhGB?si=b81d94da62e648b8 Sigue a Songmess en Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play o SoundCloud, y encuéntranos en Facebook, Twitter e Instagram, o contáctanos directamente a songmessmusic@gmail.com
The Portland Winter Light Festival is a city-wide event that illuminates what is often the darkest month of the year with art installations that can truly be called “lit.” The Willamette Light Brigade, a non-profit arts organization, launched the free event nearly a decade ago at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. It quickly spread across the Willamette River into downtown and now features light-based art pieces and performances in neighborhoods all over the city. This year's theme is “The Light of Stars.” We talk with artist Tyler FuQua about his work and his commission from the festival: a gigantic, lighted robot in downtown called “Mechan 42: Space Explorer.”
Bill Ward is a photographer and actor living in Bristol, specialising in creative landscape photography. His photography is mainly project based and he has a strong leaning towards water and enjoys creativity using abstract, ICM and multiple exposure. Margaret welcomes back Bill to the first episode of her 2023 podcasts. Always highly entertaining, he describes how he manages his busy life, whilst Margaret explains how, with her house up for sale and a move to Harris imminent, her life is opening up.Keep listening to hear them explore their different culling and editing styles - it is fascinating to hear how different personalities work! What do you do with your photographs? Bill explains that he 'carries his photographs with him'. He feels it's the quality of time that you have to spend, memories of a feeling at that time is what photography is about - photographs are a reminder of that feeling.Reflecting on last year's Creative Light Festival, Bill loved that photography was at the centre, but with all sorts of other creative influences feeding in. He relished the energy and sense of community with like-minded souls, all coming from different directions. This year's Festival in Loch Insh, Aviemore is in October with tickets on sale now.Don't miss this first podcast - a perfect start to the year!
Cindy Adams presents Courtney Kotloski. Courtney shares information and talks about "The Amaze Festival". Tune in now to hear all about this wonderful festival and the story behind how it all started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Billie Eilish has started working on her next album. Shawn Mendes sparks dating rumors with his 50-year-old chiropractor. The Village of Rosemont welcomes the Sparkle Light Festival.
Margaret Soraya's first ever, highly successful, Creative Light Festival was held in the Highlands of Scotland at the end of October 2022. Her vision was to provide an environment where creatives could gather, face-to-face, and be around people who are bold, uplifting and supportive - a deeper experience than a typical photography 'conference'. Listen in to hear her reflect on the weekend with 2 of the speakers, KJ Nasrul and Carien Borst.KJ describes how she feels after meeting up in person at the Festival, after a long period of online communication. She experienced a freedom and joy - not felt for a long time - something has opened up!Listen to Carien explain how she felt moved by the experience of sharing creativity, feeling the connection of like-minded people and hearing so many different stories.Whilst the Festival was a mix of outdoor and indoor Masterclasses and talks, continue listening to get a flavour of the talks and hear clips of some of the speakers - Bill Ward, KJ Nasurl, Justine Ritchie and Kim Grant. Dates for next year's Festival at Aviemore will be released shortly. There is a already a waiting list so be sure to get in early if you are keen to attend!https://creative-light.co.uk/
In this episode, Carolyn is joined by Celine Deplazes from Lucerne Tourism to learn all about the history and must-see places in the Lake Lucerne region. Celine was born and raised in the region and now calls the city of Lucerne home and she generously shares her local knowledge and tips for visiting the Lake Lucerne region with us. Listen now to learn:History of Lucerne CityLocal monuments including Chapel Bridge, Water Tower, Jesuit Church, Dying Lion Monument, Glacier Garden and Bourbaki PanoramaInteresting museums such as Swiss Transport Museum, Richard Wagner Museum and Sammlung Rosengart Art MuseumBreathtaking excursions to Mount Pilatus, Mount Rigi and Mount TitlisBeautiful boat trips on Lake Lucerne and to the surrounding towns of Vitznau, Brunnen and BürgenstockFun family activities such as Mirror Maze, Fox Trails, Food Trails, Frakmuntegg Rope Park and Max Chocolatier ExperienceBest traditional restaurants in Lucerne and Lucerne's local specialty, Lucerne Puff Pastry - both savoury and sweet varietiesLucerne's Light Festival, Christmas Markets and local secrets for travellersFor further information and the full Show Notes from this episode, visit the https://holidaystoswitzerland.com/episode57 >> Visit our shop for helpful Switzerland travel guides and resources.Connect with us:WebsiteInstagram Facebook groupThis podcast is sponsored by Switzerland Tourism. #ineedswitzerland
Con el lema "Empatía", Vitoria acogera del 9 al 11 de febrero del año que viene una nueva edición, la tercera, del Umbra Light Festival. Contará con unas 20 instalaciones, que se seleccionarán entre las más de 200 solicitudes recibidas, para volver a llenar de luz y de arte las calles de la capital alavesa. Escuchar audio
In der Innenstadt ist heute Abend das Light Festival gestartet. Diesmal gibt es insgesamt 14 Leuchtkunstwerke zu sehen. Ruhrbahn und Bogestra wollen in Zukunft enger zusammenarbeiten, so sollen die Anschlüsse verbessert werden. Die Hintergründe zum roten Auto mit den Einschusslöchern aus der Ukraine im Südostviertel sind jetzt aufgeklärt.
Das Light Festival und die Lichtwochen sollen in Essen in diesem Jahr im Energiesparmodus stattfinden. Nach dem tödlichen Familienstreit in Steele sitzt ein 15-Jähriger in U-Haft. Und im Grugapark ist ein neues Café geplant.
On this weeks show I get to speak with Peter Gordon, the man behind this illustrious festival about everything that it takes to put this together, the ups and downs and the exciting things that lie ahead for 2022. IRISHLIGHT is a landscape photography festival with a range of events that we hope will help to inspire and educate the landscape community in Ireland and abroad. The festival is run by Peter Gordon and Jelena Derk as a forum to pull the best professional Irish based landscape photographers together, bring international photographers to Ireland while also mobilising the amazing enthusiast talent that exists both here and abroad. Over time the IrishLight programme has evolved and morphed and the range of events have changed. THE BIG DAY is our headline seminar event with great speakers and a trade presence. It's a must-see day out for any photographers that want to hear inspiring talks from top International and Irish talent. Speakers are visiting Ireland to speak for the first time so it really is a unique chance for some next level inspiration. We have some fantastic landscape photographers in Ireland and this event is a chance to see the best of the best international landscape photographers. In 2022 there will be a SPECIAL EDITION WORKSHOPS programme to bring superstars of the international landscape photography world to Ireland. It's a unique chance to work with great international shooters here in Ireland. The IrishLight Open call COMPETITION is looking to find the very best amateur photography of the Irish landscape. The best images win some amazing prizes from Nikon Camera gear, Shimoda Bags, Kase Filters and stunning prints from 360 DPI.
Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys speak to Jason Chen, Director, Urban Redevelopment Authority and Ping Lim, Artist to talk about i Light Festival's return after two years and the sustainability that's part of the artworks this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Onlangs vond het Dutch (de) Light Festival plaats in het kleine stadje Unna, net over de grens in Duitsland. John Prop en Loes Diephuis van de kunststichting Polderlicht uit Amsterdam-Oost boden tien Nederlandse lichtkunstenaars de gelegenheid om hun werk te tonen. Anita Boelsums van Geluiden uit Oost was erbij.Aanleiding voor de lichtkunst expositie was het 20-jarig bestaan van het Zentrum für Internationale Lichtkunst, het enige aan lichtkunst gewijde museum ter wereld. John en Loes - wij kennen ze van alle jaren dat ze het Parkfestival in het Oosterpark organiseerden - zochten tien markante plekken in de oude binnenstad van Unna voor hun lichtparcours. Net als tijdens Parklicht werden abstracte, stille kunstwerken vertoond, gebaseerd op wit licht.Een bezoek aan het eerste museum voor lichtkunst ter wereld kon niet uitblijven. Het ongewone gebouw waarin het museum zich bevindt - een oude brouwerij - leent zich met zijn donkere en duistere bierkelders perfect voor een spectaculaire invulling.Hoe bijzonder lichtkunst is en dat het absoluut de moeite waard is om eens langs te gaan bij het museum moge blijken uit de sfeervolle podcast die uw reporter maakte. Veel plezier bij het luisteren!
Pre-Corona GLOW attracted 750,000 visitors. Philips Ross is one of the leading designers of installations. Particularly, of installations that are interactive and that engage visitors. Jean-Paul Linnartz of Radio 4 Brainport had the opportunity to look forward to the 2021 edition. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcasts-4-brainport/message
In this episode, I am sharing wisdom about the Celtic Light Festival of Imbolic, the first festival in the wheel of the year. This festival honors the middle of the season--the transitional time between winter and spring when the days are beginning to get longer and we are seeing the first rays of longer light. This is the festival that honors the goddess Brigid. She is a triple goddess that assist with the gifts of Smithing, Healing and Poetry. She also is the holder of a sacred flame. The flame is representation of two things, both of which are also integral for this Light Festival, and they are the home hearth and the flame of creativity. The Celts made no distinction between the two because one was inextricable in its representation of the other. When the home hearth is not tending, it goes out. Darkness ensues. Coldness dominates. So it is with our flame of creativity; if we do not tend it, we also become cold, lost in the dark, and feeling without the warmth of purpose and imagination. We want to reconnect, rekindle, and re stoke up those fires that are so important for sustaining a healthy life force. I also include some suggestions on how to celebrate this sacred three day festival by reconnecting with our fire element within ourselves, in the energy and in the body. Many blessings to you as you honor this Celtic festival of light! Awen. Show Notes: Unity: 10+ Weeks of Mentorship for Relationship www.resonancerestorative.com/unity-relationship Join us for Goddess Chats where we embody the energy of Joy and work with a Goddess and Her wisdom every Wednesday Eve at 7PM CST www.resonancerestorative.com/goddess-chats Sign up for the newsletter and/or book a free (no obligations whatsoever!) call with me www.resonancerestorative.com View the Imbolic blog podcast by teacher Katherine Bell https://katherinebell.org/magick-of-imbolc-2021/
About the guest: Deshna @deshna1987 is a visual artist with a passion for photography, design, writing and curation. A graduate of Sir J.J Institute of Applied Art, followed by a masters in Graphic Design from the London College of Communication and a Masters in Visual Communication from the Royal College of Art in London, she moved back to India seeking to find meaning within her own design practice. This led to the inception of @studioanugraha - a communication design practise based out of Mumbai. The studio focuses on working for the educational, social, cultural, art, environmental and medical sectors. Design for documentation with Publication design as a format of dissemination is the focus and forte. Deshna anchors the Kumbh Mela Project documentation and design, working alongside a large team of people engaged in the initiative. She currently teaches at the National Institute of Design as visiting faculty and has been a part of other teaching stints and juries at various design institutes in India. She enjoys exploring various philosophies and expressing them through installations which have been exhibited in the UK and in India across various galleries and festivals. She has also co-curated The Story of Light Festival (2015) and the co-directed The Story of Space Festival (2017) in Goa. Follow @deshna1987: https://www.instagram.com/deshna1987/ Follow @studioanugraha: https://www.instagram.com/studioanugraha/ Follow @thekumbhmelaexperience: https://www.instagram.com/thekumbhmelaexperience/ Hosted by Varun Sai Koruprolu Follow @varunsaikoruprolu: https://www.instagram.com/varunsaikoruprolu/ Presented by Baatein: Baatein, which translates to ‘a conversation' is the National Institute of Design's unique interactive platform to learn and share. From telling us about your experiences and passions to showcasing what you do; it can be anything you want it to be! All links available @ https://linktr.ee/baatein.nid Follow us on Instagram @baatein.nid: https://www.instagram.com/baatein.nid/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/c/BaateinNID Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/baatein-nid
Interim Artistic Director Christina Baldwin from the Jungle Theater talks about the upcoming Shine A Light festival, running from Aug. 20-30.
Interim Artistic Director Christina Baldwin from the Jungle Theater talks about the upcoming Shine A Light festival, running from Aug. 20-30.
Interim Artistic Director Christina Baldwin from the Jungle Theater talks about the upcoming Shine A Light festival, running from Aug. 20-30.
Nivi Achanta (UC Davis alum) shares about studying and living with a host family in Lyon, and how that experience inspired her to help people get more informed and civically engaged. Soapbox Project/Get Schooled Podcast: soapboxproject.org Nivi's IG: @niviachanta RESOURCE LIST/BLOG for this episode: bit.ly/2R29UT7 BE A GUEST: younggiftedandabroad@gmail.com www.younggiftedandabroad.com Background music: "Ella Fitzgerald - Basin Street Blues (ProleteR tribute)" by ProleteR (https://soundcloud.com/proleter-beatmaker/ella-fitzgerald-basin-street-blues-proleter-tribute) "Ella FitzGerald & Count Basie - On The Sunny Side Of The Street(ProleteR Tribute)" by ProleteR (https://soundcloud.com/proleter-beatmaker/ella-fitzgerald-count-basie-on-the-sunny-side-of-the-street-proleter-tribute)
The Portland Winter Light Festival (PDXWLF) is an annual event of the Willamette Light Brigade, a non-profit arts organization. PDXWLF is presented to guests for free and builds community by bringing art and technology to inclusive audiences while invigorating Portland in the winter.
Abdul Karim Hanif spoke to the chairman of the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority HE Khalid Jasim Al Midfa about the Sharjah Light Festival, which had recently ended. Al Midfa talked about the event's success, and how it dazzled numerous visitors. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Checking out the Sharjah Light Festival is a lot of fun, but how would you like to go behind the scenes with some of the UAE’s top photographers and see how they capture the magic through their lens?! Well that’s exactly what we did as we followed Stevie Kahn and TG and the crew from Living the Lens across the emirate to see exactly how they do it! They spill all the secrets on getting the winning shots at the Sharjah Light Festival next right here on Life Beats on Pulse 95! Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Abdul Karim Hanif and Rania Saadi welcome to the studios Aisha Morci and Rawan Mattar, two of the student artists from University of Sharjah that worked behind the scenes at the Sharjah Light Festival, alongside Mirna Nafea, a supervisor from Nomada. The discussion revolves around creating and mastering the artwork showcased throughout the festival, the time consumed, the daily routines, and why this event is significant and unique. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
As the 10th Edition of the Sharjah Light Festival kicks off with a spectacular launch, Sally gives you all the details on this year’s festival and a behind-the scenes look at what it takes to produce such an iconic show with Colombine Beyer, Associate Director of Nomada, the team behind the Sharjah Light Festival! Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
The Portland Winter Light Festival creates over 100 illuminated art installations each year. It's free to attend. The festival team says its goal is to build community by combining art and technology while invigorating Portland during one of the rainiest months of the year. The 5th annual PWLF will take place February 6-8, 2020. We hear from Alisha Sullivan, the festival's new executive director.
Abdul Karim Hanif, Ahmad Dawud, and Rania Saadi discuss the upcoming Sharjah Light Festival, and the various installations and light shows set to light up Sharjah this February. The hosts play an interview with Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority Chairman HE Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, who spoke about what this year's festival has to offer. The hosts later talk about some of the best moments of the 2020 Grammy Awards, including Billie Eilish's big wins, Demi Lovato's comeback performance, and K-pop group BTS making history at the event. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Thorleif får en kort snak med Festival Direktør Jesper Johansen om årets Kolding Light Festival.
Weil ich selber nicht die hellste Kerze auf der Torte bin, ging es für diese Episode bei klirrender Kälte zum China Light Festival 2019 im Kölner Zoo. Dafür wurden über 1000 leuchti-mäßige Tier- und Fantasiefiguren im asiatischen Stil auf den Wegen, auf dem Wasser und zwischen den echten Tieren geparkt, so dass man davor prima endlose Selfie-Orgien veranstalten konnte, um anderen Besuchern die Sicht zu nehmen. Ich tat das natürlich nicht: Ich betreibe schamlos=überzogene Selbstdarstellung selbstverständlich nur in auditiven Medien. Bei diesem Besuch gab es giraffinierte Wortspiele, essbare Kopfbedeckungen aus rohem Fisch, einen derben Rant über hinters Licht führende Schoko-Kekse, die Enthüllung der düsteren Machenschaften halbtrauernder Pandabären und als High-Light gratis obenmitdrauf: 'Ne fucking Prüfung des reinen Herzens! Und DIE ... kriegst'e ja auch nicht alle Tage. Doch seien Sie besser selbst schön hellhörig bei "Sönke Diktiert" - Episode 3: Das China Light Festival 2019 im Kölner Zoo"
In this episode of the Mandarin Monkey Chinglish podcast we discuss the upcoming memorial day, the festival of light, the police, elevators, rude people, politics and a host of other things, wrapped tightly in a 50 odd minute bundle. Whats King Kong's sisters name? And what does it mean in Mandarin? Find Out More. Become a Patron. Add us on Twitter for regular updates. Join the facebook group for some live sessions coming up. FREE Ebook https://mailchi.mp/b7b502e7507b/mandarinmonkey TRADITIONAL & SIMPLIFIED PHRASE AND GRAMMAR eBooks AVAILABLE NOW! https://mandarinmonkey.com/store/ SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/mandarin-monkey Patreon https://www.patreon.com/MandarinMonkey Twitter https://twitter.com/Mandarin_Monkey Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MandarinMonkey/ Website www.mandarinmonkey.com Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mandarin-monkey-podcast/id1430708691?mt=2 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mandarin_monkey/ WhatsApp Group ASK IN COMMENTS AND WE WILL INVITE YOU!
Desde este jueves, 21 e febrero, Umbra Light Festival llenará de luz y arte espacios emblemáticos de la Almendra Medieval y el Ensanche de Vitoria-Gasteiz. Durante tres días, el festival ofrecerá un recorrido nocturno, a través de 18 instalaciones lumínicas, proyecciones y espectáculos audiovisuales, que nos van a permitir redescubrir espacios cotidianos de la ciudad, disfrutar de ellos con otra mirada y sorprendernos. La gran mayoría de las instalaciones han sido creadas en exclusiva para este evento, gracias a su capacidad para atraer el interés de artistas nacionales e internacionales con una sólida experiencia en light art e iluminación. Umbra Light Festival va a contar, además, con un programa de actos paralelos y complementarios: actividades divulgativas en colaboración con la Sociedad Astronómica de Álava para la observación nocturna del cielo de invierno las noches del 22 y 23 de febrero; y un simposio profesional que, bajo el título ‘Luces de vanguardias’, se celebrará durante la mañana del 21 de febrero en el Palacio de Villa Suso. MÁS INFORMACIÓN en umbrafestival.com
Desde este jueves, 21 e febrero, Umbra Light Festival llenará de luz y arte espacios emblemáticos de la Almendra Medieval y el Ensanche de Vitoria-Gasteiz. Durante tres días, el festival ofrecerá un recorrido nocturno, a través de 18 instalaciones lumínicas, proyecciones y espectáculos audiovisuales, que nos van a permitir redescubrir espacios cotidianos de la ciudad, disfrutar de ellos con otra mirada y sorprendernos. La gran mayoría de las instalaciones han sido creadas en exclusiva para este evento, gracias a su capacidad para atraer el interés de artistas nacionales e internacionales con una sólida experiencia en light art e iluminación. Umbra Light Festival va a contar, además, con un programa de actos paralelos y complementarios: actividades divulgativas en colaboración con la Sociedad Astronómica de Álava para la observación nocturna del cielo de invierno las noches del 22 y 23 de febrero; y un simposio profesional que, bajo el título ‘Luces de vanguardias’, se celebrará durante la mañana del 21 de febrero en el Palacio de Villa Suso. MÁS INFORMACIÓN en umbrafestival.com
The 9th edition of the Sharjah Light Festival is illuminating the Emirate until February 16th, but how is this spectacular series of light shows created? Colombine Beyer, Assistant Art Director at the Festival takes us behind the scenes. Plus landscape photographer Stevie Kahn gives us a mini masterclass on how to capture the stunning landmarks in all their glory. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Life Picks: Ep 2 (Feb 7) - Westlife's new single and exploring Singapore's i Light Festival route 7:20 mins Synopsis: A weekly podcast by The Straits Times every Thursday, highlighting the best films, concerts, restaurants and arts events. Irish group Westlife are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their formation with a new album and a tour. They were in Singapore recently as part of a promotional tour following the release of their first single in eight years, Hello My Love. The video for the song, which was co-written by pop star Ed Sheeran and produced by frequent Westlife collaborator Steve Mac, has already garnered more than seven million views on YouTube. They have confirmed a Singapore concert as part as an Asian tour later this year. The i Light Singapore bicentennial edition is also on at the Marina Bay area and the city centre till Feb 24. Highlights include an interactive piano that the public can play at Fort Canning and create an instant light show. Six bridges have been dolled up too with light installations and our pick is Anderson Bridge. Produced by: Melissa Sim, Ernest Luis and Adam Azlee Subscribe, like and rate Life Picks on: Spotify: http://str.sg/oeGc iTunes: http://str.sg/oeXg Google podcasts: http://str.sg/o8Gx Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Life Picks: Ep 2 (Feb 7) - Westlife's new single and exploring Singapore's i Light Festival route 7:20 mins Synopsis: A weekly podcast by The Straits Times every Thursday, highlighting the best films, concerts, restaurants and arts events. Irish group Westlife are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their formation with a new album and a tour. They were in Singapore recently as part of a promotional tour following the release of their first single in eight years, Hello My Love. The video for the song, which was co-written by pop star Ed Sheeran and produced by frequent Westlife collaborator Steve Mac, has already garnered more than seven million views on YouTube. They have confirmed a Singapore concert as part as an Asian tour later this year. The i Light Singapore bicentennial edition is also on at the Marina Bay area and the city centre till Feb 24. Highlights include an interactive piano that the public can play at Fort Canning and create an instant light show. Six bridges have been dolled up too with light installations and our pick is Anderson Bridge. Produced by: Melissa Sim, Ernest Luis and Adam Azlee Subscribe, like and rate Life Picks on: Spotify: http://str.sg/oeGc iTunes: http://str.sg/oeXg Google podcasts: http://str.sg/o8Gx Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg
full RADIO.COM 1135f335-4405-4131-bbc2-a9e5013b2c1c 1135f335-4405-4131-bbc2-a9e5013b2c1c Wed, 30 Jan 2019 19:08:54 +0000 1502 http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/metroscopepdx/~3/g6Ooa1eUn4E/michelle-david-portland-winter-light-festival digitalservices@entercom.com (Entercom Portland)noEntercom Radio Portland’s locally produced public affairs radio show. Our show is community focused and features timely topics of interest to the Portland Metro area. Metroscope is hosted by Preston Hiefield.Preston interviews newsmakers and experts on topics ranging from business, health, education, and the environment, to science and technology and non-profit work happening in our community. Also featured are authors and artists with interesting discussions on the arts and popular culture.We thank you for listening to Metroscope. If you have a comment or an idea for a future show, please send it to us. A form is provided below.metroscope,portland,ga
My friends and i venture out in San Fransico to explore and check out a light show.
Commonwealth foreign ministers join festival seeking to end apartheid. Canada was actively involved in proposing sanctions against South Africa for its apartheid system, which legally denied basic rights to blacks. As a member of the British Commonwealth, Canada also sought to lead a unified front that would persuade South Africa to change its laws. Canada supported changes that would allow the black majority to vote and enjoy the same freedoms as South Africa’s white population. On August 2, 1988, Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Joe Clark and six other Commonwealth foreign ministers joined 3,000 people at the Rekindle the Light Festival on Toronto’s harbourfront. There, they lit candles to symbolize “lighting the way out of apartheid.” Six years later, their aims became reality as black South Africans were granted equal rights, including the ability to vote. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The unfortunately named Hagfish or Slime Eel reveals a lot about how fish evolved, remaining fairly similar to its form 300 million years ago. It has gills, but doesn't need them to breathe, so what are they for?Rewilding is the protection of natural habitat by reintroduction of native plants and animals and exclsuion of exotic species. But will it save our ecosystems?The Astronomy and Light Festival at Scienceworks in August is part of Science Week and the International Year of Light. Find out more by listening in to the show.
Israel Beat Jewish Music Podcast Coverage of the Jerusalem Old City Light Festival and the brilliant artists brightening the nighttime architecture of the city.