A common space for harmonic peacemakers
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Naomi - Dragon Tree
Imelda May - Mayhem
Be Steady
Harrys Gym - Old Man
Keren Ann - My name is trouble
Moriarty - Isabella
Isabella, extrait du nouvel album de Moriarty "The Missing Room" Clip réalisé par Fred Poulet
Chinawoman - Lovers are Strangers
russian jewish party girl - restaurant-nostalgia
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AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
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death penalty ....
Really great song and singers !
Let's our hearts sing !
Freddie Mercury and Monserrat Caballe - How Can I Go On Live
Now the wind has lost my sail
Now the scent has left my trail
Who will find me
Take care and side with me
Guide me back
...Safely to my home
Where I belong
Once more
Where is my star in heaven's bough
Where is my strength I need it now
Who can save me
Lead me to my destiny
Guide me back
Safely to my home
Where I belong
Once more
Who will find me
Take care and side with me
Guide me back
Safely to my home
Where I belong
Once more
When all the salt is taken from the sea
I stand dethroned
I'm naked and I bleed
But when your finger points so savegely
Is anybody there to believe in me
To hear my plea and take care of me?
How can I go on
From day to day
Who can make me strong in every way
Where can I be safe
Where can I belong
In this great big world of sadness
How can I forget
Those beautiful dreams that we shared
They're lost and they're nowhere to be found
How can I go on?
Sometimes I start to tremble in the dark
I cannot see
When people frighten me
I try to hide myself so far from the crowd
Is anybody there to comfort me
Precious Lord hear my plea - yeah
Lord ... take care of me
How can I go on (how can I go on)
From day to day (from day to day)
Who can make me strong (who can make me strong)
In every way (in every way)
Where can I be safe (where can I be safe)
Where can I belong (where can I beelong)
In this great big world (in this great big world of sadness)
How can I forget (how can I forget)
Those beautiful dreams that we shared (those beautiful dreams that we shared)
They're lost and nowhere to be found
How can I go on?
How can I go on
How can I go on go on go on go on yeah yeah yeah
The Accordion
The Accordion
(Iran, 2010, 8mn)
ARTE F
Directed by Jafar Panahi
Photography: Ebrahim Ghafouri
Editor: Jafar Panahi
Starring: Kambis Bahrami Bahrami Khadije
Author: Jafar Panahi
Production: Art For The World
Producer: Jafar Panahi
Sound: Nezam-e-din Kiaee
In December 2010, Panahi has been to six years in prison and 20 years' ban convicted for alleged "propaganda. "
PJ Harvey - Let England Shake
Gloomy prophetess
The new album by PJ Harvey
She sings about England's past battles to the war in Afghanistan today. Of body parts hanging in trees, is the question. PJ Harvey brings her home with her new album "Let England Shake" a very poisoned serenade.
"Our most governments do not act so often as we would like it," says PJ Harvey. "Sometimes yes, but often not. So we struggle but all with conflicting feelings of things that our country would have done in our name or not. Shame and pride, hope, coupled with incredible hatred and terrible disappointment." This frustration has turned into PJ Harvey songs. But there are no protest songs, rather than a political pamphlet rather a gruesome inventory. With surprisingly pleasing, catchy melodies.
Exhibitionistic soul Striptease
"The words that lead to murder," says the cheerful refrain - but sing along, just with murder and manslaughter? "I sing the extra with such a voice that the audience should facilitate access," said PJ Harvey. "If I had sung these serious texts even with a shrill, dogmatic voice, the words would just fizzled out." Shrill and emotional - that's actually one Polly Jean Harvey. More than 20 years, it has begun. Blues and psycho-Rock was called back then. Exhibitionistic soul striptease, despair and desire in a voice between whispers and screams. That was PJ Harvey have to say that again, does not repeat the 41-year-old likes.
"Some lyrics I wrote when I was 18, I can not really convey credibility," says the singer. "And I'm not the type to cheat artists of those songs could not simply repeat with conviction. I had the feeling the people." Today, she sings so dear about their country and death. She had long wanted to make, she says, but only now married. Composed, it has almost everything on the autoharp, a zither-like traditional instrument.
Popular music - inconvenient truth is,
strictly speaking, even their whole album a kind of contemporary folk music. "Folk music was a way in all countries to disseminate news," says PJ Harvey. "She has developed long before the media such as newspaper or the like. So the people have exchanged via songs and stories. I tried to look at me the structure and form and to consider how one would do that today." This is PJ Harvey actually succeeded. With the spread of popular music inconvenient truths. "The West's Asleep," she sings, "Let England shake."
PINA - Dance, dance, otherwise we are lost
PINA - Dance, dance, otherwise we are lost - International Trailer
PINA premieres in the official selection of the 61st Berlin International Film Festival (out of competition) on 13th of February.
PINA is a film for Pina Bausch by Wim Wenders. The feature-length dance film was shot in 3D with the ensemble of the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch and shows the exhilarating and inimitable art of the great German choreographer who died in the summer of 2009, inviting the viewer on a sensual, visually stunning journey of discovery into a new dimension: right onto the stage of the legendary ensemble and together with the dancers beyond the theater, into the city and the surrounding industrial landscape of Wuppertal – the place that was the home and center of Pina Bausch's creative life for more than 35 years.
PINA - Dance dance, or we are lost - Wim Wenders - 3D - Berlinale
Wim Wenders on Pina Bausch
Inventor of a new art
Swept "No, no tornado was there on the stage.
There were ... People arisen which otherwise moving,
I knew that, and my mind moving,
than I ever was to happen.
After just a few moments I had a lump in my throat,
and after a few minutes disbelief I
Just my feelings out and left unrestrained geflennt straight on.
(habe ich
einfach meinen Gefühlen freien Lauf gelassen und hemmungslos drauflos geflennt.) This was never happened to me before ...
In life, already, sometimes also in the cinema,
but not if you're watching a rehearsed production,
let alone a choreography.
This was not theater, not pantomime, ballet, and not least of all opera.
Pina, as you know
the inventor (not only in Germany) a new art. "
Movement
I was touched movement as such never before.
I have always assumed as a given.
It just moves. Everything moves.
Only by Pinas dance theater I have to movements, gestures, postures,
Gestures, body language, have learned to respect. And learned first-respect that fact.
And every single time when I have seen over the years Pinas pieces
many once again,
I have often thunderstruck,
the simplest and most natural as the new movement in general
see learned.
What a treasure our bodies is inherent to communicate without words,
and how many stories can be told without a sentence being said.
Wim and Donata Wenders at the premiere of PINA on Sunday, Feb 13 at the Berlinale Palast in Berlin. Sitting on Wim's left is Germany's chancellor Angela Merkel.
"PEACE
NOT WAR
GENEROSITY
NOT GREED
EMPATHY
NOT HATE
CREATIVITY
NOT DESTRUCTION
EVERYBODY
NOT JUST US"
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Gone from our life and forever moved into our heart. ~ ❤️ ~
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Windy Willow (Salix Tree)
Artist Silvia Hoefnagels
Ireland NOV 2020
(image copyright Silvia Hoefnagels)
She writes,
"Love, acceptance and inclusion. Grant us peace."
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