Sunday, October 31, 2010

How Do I Build My Own Prom Dress



To reach Douglas, capital of the Isle of Man, you must cross a bridge that is suspended over a ravine covered with bushes. Everyone knows that there fairies living there which is customarily paid gestures of greeting and cute little gifts.




is said about that the funny story about a man who refused to pay attention the ethereal ladies of the cliff, stood with his car dozens of times on that very bridge until courtesy and common sense managed to prevail sull'ostinazione.


There are even cameras on witnesses' existence of these graceful creatures in books by writers of the stature of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, where he highlights a transparent appearance but, overall, suggest that the concreteness physicality.


Their clothes are often close to life pearly gleam of light, their shape is very attractive while the height may exceed one meter. When you are in a particular state of happiness spark the aura of delicate colors and radiant, so as to blend with the glimmer of her dress.






It is said that intrepid avvicinatisi too many of these radiant beauties have been captured forever from this world without ever being able to more to return home.
Call this condition luck or bad luck
is arduous and difficult, but should now be sufficiently clear that all knowledge requires the the
his unfailing pledge.



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I write about "The Servente"

Entertainment in the competition, I think it certainly became the topic of interest to young people of the jury FIT! The protagonists are two girls posed with many complications and considerable skill. On stage there were mountains, streams and ravines, and two very different girls, but with some of the same desires: the desire to feel free and to love.

Free from war and love who is at war.

background of this affair are the valleys of Piedmont. The dialect spoken by the protagonists is Piedmont. The reality is that described the Great War that devastated the small Piedmont together with the entire world. Two girls Piedmont tell the drama of that period and their personal history. They learn to tell dancing at dawn, escaping from a reality that does not offer them that opportunity and not allow them to be worth something in a world so distraught. So comparisons between addolescenziali, opposing thoughts and fears, they create a strong agreement between the protagonists of the mountain that will be their refuge, away from the prejudices and false hopes. With the delicacy of the gesture to melt the hair, give birth to a strong friendship that will strengthen these two girls and make them "servants" only in respect of their lives.

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My thoughts ....

I find the International Theatre Festival is an occasion. The classic train passing and that we must absolutely take! It is comparable to a trip in earnest. This year took us to Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Kosovo, Peru and even Japan!
offers many possibilities and is an event that adds a lot. Both shows that the team give emotions: surprise and fun, all the time.
be taken seriously, because this is a serious festival as it is full of professionals with many people who want to work, collaborate and share. It is an experience not over yet but, for now I liked it very much and certainly recommend it to other guys. I think there is a special atmosphere that surrounds this festival. Harmonious, imaginative, curious and friendly.



For me, theater is a little like a spell .
me on at all times, covers me with his imagination and his art. It is a place where you can smile, laugh, curious, and where I find so many ways that fit with my personality. Clowns, dancers, mimes and musicians even know me particular emotions and distractions that I'd always have!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

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For the uninitiated ....

Today is the birthday of the jurist LINDA! Let them best wishes !!!!!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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A masterpiece in confetti! Fraying

In the myth of Homer's Penelope is a woman of Ulysses, in perpetual expectation of her husband's return from the successful expedition to Troy. Ulysses, as we know from high school afternoons spent on the Divine Comedy, will never return to Sparta, Penelope and the poor will continue to wait in vain. The review of Pepa Plana shows us how this expectation could become very productive and enjoyable, if only the poor Penelope had the features of a clown. A clown woman, overwhelming and irresistible, a true master of stage and can not unrivet the viewer even a second from everything that happens on stage, with the help of a very nice "servant", the old Pepita, a sewing machine and a thread that will unfold on clothes lines present the background to tell the public a version of critical (and hilarious, God forbid) of the Trojan War.
Penelope affects everyone, even directly, as in the amusing case of "Herman", ignorant woman in the audience found itself at the end ... the subject of hormonal patterns of the same character, in a continuous flow of small comic situations, but which can also be repeated put to the test ... the stomach of the audience, overwhelmed by lots of laughter. Ships and Castles of thread, paper soldiers, a Trojan horse made from sewing machine, a stuffed parrot poor who can not fly but which nevertheless is sent from the increasingly dizzy Penelope at Troy, then to go home and battered dying, and highlight, funny dances of New Zealand. The wait becomes an excuse to fill the life of Penelope and imaginary conversations with a variety of activities and thus to forget their loneliness. When it became clear that Ulysses will never come back, you just have to Penelope relativize all staging a hilarious version of the report to say the least passion between him and his new flame Calypso.
Penelope thus brings to the scene of the terrible plight of the lonely and abandoned, forced to live in his imagination, the lives of others to be able to give meaning to their own. In fact, under an aura of irresistible comedy, Penelope does nothing but dream and "tell" the companies that are actually his Ulysses is experiencing and wind away the pain of his loss. Of course, everything we are shown from the perspective of a clown, which can metabolize this situation much better than it did the Penelope "real", or than do many Penelope (also male, of course) that populate our world, they wanted nothing more than another life, even with those who left them. So melancholy aura surrounding a small masterpiece of skill and staging, which leaves the viewer, enthusiastic and kidnapped, to flutter out of the room, a bit 'like confetti that Penelope uses to close the show, and probably also his dream of the return of Ulysses.

Samuel Ferrari

Penelope , company Cia Pepa Plana,
Directed by Nola Rae, with Pepa Plana.
Saturday, October 23, 20:45 Theatre NuovoStudioFoce Lugano.

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artist, masks protagonists!


The fascinating world of masks "Boris Bronski" hides the hand and the class of very good Meik, aka Michael Aufenfehn, German artist who brings to the stage a real one-man show where "create", literally, with the help of his beautiful masks and a few essential props, a skit after 'other, giving the viewer the impression of witnessing a genuine artistic flow of comedy. Despite the show enjoyable stay for its entire duration, there are ups and downs that do not always allow the viewer to be conquered as in the case dell'esilarante middle-aged housewife struggling with his hormones ..., the vacuum cleaner and iron .
Nevertheless, it is almost impossible not to sympathize with the characters staged by Meik: it goes dall'imbranato conductor at the bungling thief, dall'ubriaco latecomer to the station with a florid imagination. The masks, however, are the real strength of the show: every face tells the viewer that many of the things about the character. This also allows artist to have a great stage presence: the center of the action are the masks, every gesture and action is a result of the protagonists. That said, every character always manages to provoke the laughter of the audience, and thus the impression of a show quite frayed, despite the considerable talents of the artist.
Samuel Ferrari


Boris Bronski , company Meik / La comédie des masques.
show and Michael Aufenfehnm, Director: Michael Aufenfehn,
Friday, October 22, 20:45 NuovoStudioFoce Teatro di Lugano



Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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Monday, October 25, 2010

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masks Habbe & Meik, but not hilarious kidnap ... A

Boris Bronski / La Comédie des Masques is the opening show of the 19th International Theatre Festival in Lugano, in an evening, perhaps the arrival of an accomplice advance of the bad season, perhaps due to the overlapping of too varied range of events, is not as popular as expected.
Habbe & Meik (aka Hartmut Ehrenfeld and Michael Aufenfehn) are the creators of Boris Bronski, fictional character, whose particular form of comedy is not only due to the well-calculated mix of slapstick , clowning and mime, but also through the forms, the grotesque and alienating nature: one half of the face is smiling, the other sad and angry. The situations presented are taken from everyday life, but enlarged to achieve a surreal dimension. Despite the undeniable skill, precision movements, attention to detail (eg in the physical and visual drama of the scene changes), the pace is sluggish and only the last sketch irresistible reaches that voltage, which is share with the audience every moment and regain the event. Probably the lesser effectiveness of staging is also due to the absence of a puppet, which was originally included, which Aufenfehn says he does not know enough yet to handle and that in its proposed just not there. Remains a interesting excursus on a particular strand theater well known and loved in Germany, that was born and developed within the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen, but that remains far from the habits of the audience at home.
More surprising is the result of the warm evening in the newborn and welcoming Center Festival, still little known but much appreciated, as they are already Joined the two companies Catalan Trapa Laitrum CIA and Pepa Plana, protagonists of the next few days. Among the pleasant talk and work, misunderstandings and linguistic curiosity, there is also an impromptu witch guess who reads the fate, soon attracted the attention of all. The Festival reserves still many novelties and surprises ...

Susanna Plata

Boris Bronski, Meik Company / La comédie des masques, Germany.
show and Michael Aufenfehn, masks and Director: Michael Aufenfehn,
Friday, October 22, 20.45, Teatro Nuovo Studio Foce di Lugano
http://www.habbeundmeik.com/

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Penelope irresistible!

I went to see the show Penelope . Absolutely ... something more than comic!
Under the direction of Nola Rae and appreciated the extraordinary screen presence of star Pepa Plana, the show was particularly rich. Rich in character, full of funny faces, full of laughs and twists.
Shots crazy! Penelope the protagonist (or rather "the main characters!") is pazzescamante good. He represented the expectation of war with her husband in a symbolic thread that goes throughout the interpretation. Long thread, very long, representing the expectation, history, daily life. Boring life, which becomes painful comedy, a fantasy that goes looking for the closeness of loved ones, however, looking to antiquity, finooooooooo the Trojan War! Extremely good and very addictive, Pepa Plana, captured laughter and smiles from start to finish the show. Wow, I also want to learn to bring up anything from bottles of Champagne!
I have little experience with reviews and evaluations of interpretations, but I think the conventional wisdom has been very good this woman clown!

Clare Forster


Penelope , company Cia Pepa Plana, Spain (Catalonia), directed by Nola Rae, with Pepa Plana,
Saturday, October 23 2010, ore 20.45, Teatro NuovostudioFoce Lugano.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

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LARVA 108 + USELESS IDEA - THE WORM - ROME

Saturday, October 24 22.00


LARVA 108
/ / Alexandria (Druid of the newly elected California)
/ / dark noise - Mechanical Brain Records

USELESS IDEA
/ / Genova
/ / idm - Eves Music

There may also be a DJ set by Pira666, if people just do not want to leave, at a certain time.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

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LARVA 108 -" Inside the stones "artwork.



Sunday, October 10, 2010

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Friday, October 1, 2010

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Di the whole fantastic world that of the Elves is definitely the most beautiful people.

Romantic creatures of light, the people of Dana, are the guardians of the nature of the task entrusted to the Goddess Mother Earth.

They live in communities with a King or
a queen who governs them.

They draw the essence of the four elemental spirits and thanks to these differ.
Elves air are small, volatile, capricious and almost transparent complexion.


help adolescents often face in the form of steam to produce their beautiful feelings of love.

obey call to a Sovereign Queen Bianca.



water Elves are a bit 'bigger inhabit the empty shells from the beaches,
in the mud of rivers and streams, in the depths of stagnant water.



are subject to the Queen Domitilla
like a water lily.


earth Elves resemble dwarves, but are much more graceful. Pale skin and bright.

connected to the cult of the dead, serve as escorts of souls in the afterlife.


wear a belt magic to become invisible and are under the sovereign Erlkoening.


elves of the fire are the most similar to humans.
Equipped with superior intelligence and amazing magical ability, have blond hair, bright gold.




natural allies of the fairies, and more charitable to the man.
Divided into castes, obey a sovereign child who lives in a "house of light" that can

make his subjects visible to humans.

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