Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Differnece Between Flip Mino And Ultra

Mash-Up Theater curly / strong


Saturday, September 11, 2010 AT 17.30

Mash-Up Theater curly / strong

Presentation of the book edited by Francesco Ruffini,
published by Books & Entertainment in the series Disorientation


SHORT THEATRE 5 - Pelanda, ROMA

Saturday, September 11, at 17.30, the fifth edition of the Rome festival Short Theatre hosts in the spaces of Pelanda (Macro to the slaughterhouse, Testaccio), the presentation of the book "Mash-Up Theater ricci / forte", curated by Francesco Ruffini and published by Publishing & Entertainment in the series disorientation.
spoke Francesco Ruffini, John Forte, Francesco Paolo Del Re, Paolo Ruffini, Stefano Ricci.

The presentation of the book and enriches concluded four days of performances that the program of the festival dedicated to Pinter's Anatomy urchin / strong. The show, for the first time in Rome from 8 to 11 September (from 18:00 onwards in loop until late at night), is written by John Forte and Stefano Ricci, who also directed, and sees the scene Angelilli Marco Pierre Lucat, Pizzalis Andrea, Anna and Joseph Sartori rion. With the scalpel of a bold approach, innovative and iconoclastic in it are ruthlessly dissected and analyzed the themes of the drama of Harold Pinter.

From its origins to new projects, filtering information and emotions through the mesh of her own life, the book "Mash-Up Theater ricci / forte" is a blog on the path of the ensemble, one of the liveliest of the new panorama of contemporary experimental theater, and composes seamless eyes of scholars, writers, critics, artists and observers in a patchy mosaic of portraits.
The book is enriched because of the contributions of Rudolf Giammarco, Claudia Cannella, Paola Ranzini, Francesco Paolo del Re, Luigi Romolo Carrino, Ugo Riccarelli, Roberto Canziani, Predrag Pajdic, contains the texts of the shows wunderkammer soap, Ploutos and Pinter's Anatomy of rich / strong and comes with a rich photographic. Borrowing

languages \u200b\u200band meanings from other contexts, the same process by which it develops and evolves the theater of the protagonists of this book, the pages of "Mash-Up Theater curly / strong" are an attempt to dock the universe and human drama of the company. One of the most original and compelling new Italian theater that has already started - given a reputation that is growing dramatically at international level and our usual, familiar with the proverbial categories compartmentalized - his personal battle against stereotypes that would harness form, language and content.

Short Theatre 5 - Pelanda
Piazza Orazio Giustiniani 4 ROME - presentation time: at 17.30
info@shorttheatre.org site email: www.shorttheatre.org

Monday, August 16, 2010

Bay Window Ready Made Curtains Joined Together?

dishes Puccini




kicks off tomorrow (Wednesday, August 18) at number 16 Via S. Giustina in the historical center of Lucca in the premises of the cultural "Puccini Opera" that organizes, under the auspices of the APT di Lucca, the exhibition "The plates of Puccini's" , the second of three exhibitions that up with free admission November 1 will make the public aware of new aspects and curiosity about the Master.

The exhibition presents an interesting collection of ceramics produced by two major Italian manufacturers, "Richard-Ginori" and "Piero Fornasetti," demonstrating how the world of opera, and Puccini in particular, had an interest in the twentieth century, even the magical world of "design" page. "Richard-Ginori" produced in the late nineteenth century, soon after the premiere of "La Bohème" (1896), a series of plates, bowls and saucers masterfully decorated in polychrome with characters drawn from Puccini's opera sketches Adolf Hohenstein. The second section is dedicated to those produced by the Manufacture Fornasetti Puccini: these are two big pots for "La Boheme", a series of eight plates devoted to the main characters of "La Bohème," "Madama Butterfly" by Giacomo Puccini "Carmen" by Georges Bizet and "La Traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi, and an ashtray that reproduces the poster of the first performance of "Turandot" (1926).

are also currently underway and will close on November 1, "Puccini and the Cinema", an exhibition of original sketches and posters on the theme of Puccini, and "Giacomo Puccini, images and ideas of a universal success", permanent exhibition that covers the main stages of the artistic career of Giacomo Puccini. The exhibition will remain open to free entry every day until Nov. 1, with a closing round on Tuesday, from 10 to 19.