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(Lille) Shiva est définitivement remisé au placard. Après l'Inde, c'est aux
frontières invisibles de l'Europe que s'attaquera, en mars prochain, Lille 3000. Cette
« Europe XXL », « transfigurée, vingt ans après la chute du mur de
Berlin », durera près de
Starting today, musicians around the world can submit audition videos to www.youtube.com/symphony
for a chance to participate in the YouTube Symphony Orchestra and summit, the world's first
collaborative online orchestra connecting aspiring musicians with leaders and stars in the
classical world. The first YouTube program of its kind, the YouTube Symphony Orchestra will
transform individual performances into a global symphony and change the way musicians connect over
the Internet. This is your opportunity to perform alongside world-renowned conductor Michael Tilson
Thomas, learn from composer Tan Dun and many members of the London Symphony Orchestra, consult with
pianist Lang Lang, and collaborate with YouTube users from around the globe. Selected musicians
will have the honor of participating in an April 2009 summit where you'll learn from today's
classical masters before stepping out at New York City's Carnegie Hall for a performance. Here's
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today until January 28, 2009, musicians from around the world can submit videos showcasing their
personal style as they perform two pieces: "The Internet Symphony", an original Tan Dun composition
written specifically for this program, and a second classical piece of their choosing to
demonstrate their musical ability. Hear composer Tan Dun talks about his inspiration for his piece:
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entries received by January 28 will be considered for a massive global video performance of "The
Internet Symphony". Meanwhile, musical experts from the London Symphony Orchestra, Berlin
Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Royal Concertgebouw, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, New
York Philharmonic, and other leading orchestras around the world will narrow the field of entries
from localized YouTube countries to a group of semifinalists. In February, the YouTube community
will be invited to vote for their favorite semifinalists, and those chosen will be invited to
participate in the three-day classical music learning summit, culminating in the Carnegie Hall
performance. brbr So, no matter what instrument you play, from bassoon to trombone, timpani to
piccolo, head a href="http://www.youtube.com/symphony"here/a -- to download the appropriate sheet
music and tune into a video tutorial, London Symphony Orchestra masterclasses, and
instrument-by-instrument playthrough with the conductor. Once you feel ready to share your
performance, upload and submit for your opportunity to join the ranks of the first-ever YouTube
Symphony Orchestra! brbr Maestro? br br a href="mailto: music@youtube.com"The YouTube Team/abr
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pour porter leur contribution à 34 % du programme chacun. Mais Thales Alenia Space
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le gigantisme également. Ici, une peinture géante réalisée à
Berlin.
BERLIN, Allemagne, December 1 /PRNewswire/ -- - Conférence internationale qui sera tenue
à Dresde en janvier 2009 Des différences énormes existent dans le monde en
matière de protection de la santé et sécurité des ...
"Er soll die enge Beziehung zu Menschen verlieren und Eisbär sein." Das hatte der inzwischen
verstorbene Tierpfleger Thomas Dörflein seinem Ziehkind Knut einst gewünscht. Zum zweiten
Geburtstag erfüllt sich dieses Vermächtnis. Es ist keine Party im Berliner Zoo geplant -
und der Abschied des tierischen Stars steht schon fest.
â–º Dave the Chimp Blu in Berlin streets (thanks Just) + Hello from Moscow + Keim
in a corn field. â–º Mezzoforte studio visit. â–º The Krah
interview.
DÜSSELDORF, Allemagne, December 1 /PRNewswire/ -- - Présentation du rapport semestriel
du 30.09.2008 ACHAT Objectif de cours actuel 9,50 EUR Au cours du 3e trimestre 2008, artnet a
enregistré une croissance de 18,7 % en ...
Chancellor says Germany will keep 'all options open' in tackling the rolling economic crisis,
raising the likelihood that Berlin would top up its modest fiscal stimulus
Chancellor says Germany will keep 'all options open' in tackling the rolling economic crisis,
raising the likelihood that Berlin would top up its modest fiscal stimulus
Shiva est définitivement remisé au placard. Après l'Inde, c'est aux
frontières invisibles de l'Europe que s'attaquera, en mars prochain, Lille 3000. Cette
« Europe XXL », « transfigurée, vingt ans après la chute du mur de
Berlin », durera près de qua...
BERLIN - Vingt-neuf entreprises allemandes du secteur du gaz ont accepté de rendre au total
127 millions d'euros à leurs clients pour mettre fin and ...
BERLIN - Le chef de la diplomatie allemande Frank-Walter Steinmeier a jugé "aberrant"
d'imaginer que l'Allemagne a trop d'égards pour Moscou et affirm ...
Remake, remake, quand tu nous tiens ? Hé oui, La Cité des Anges est encore un remake,
et pas n'importe lequel, puisqu'il s'agit de celui du film Les Ailes du Désir (1987) de Wim
Wenders. De la ville de Berlin, et d'un travail de photographie esthétisant, nous voici
à Los Angeles, en pleine comédie romantique américaine. On y perd un peu au
change, certes... Nicolas fait son Dark AngelIl y eut une époque chaste
où la comédie romantique était un genre très populaire et...
p Alors que se profile le choc de l’année entre le Bayern et Hoffenheim, le Hertha
Berlin suit de près le duo après son succès contre Cologne (2-1). Leverkusen
est privé de podium, tandis que Brême n’a pas fait de détail face
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Berlin (AWP International) - Les ventes de détail ont baissé de 1,6% en un mois en
octobre en Allemagne, selon des chiffres provisoires publiés lundi ...
The International - Trailer
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In The International, a gripping thriller, Interpol Agent Louis Salinger (Clive Owen) and Manhattan
Assistant District Attorney Eleanor Whitman (Naomi Watts) are determined to bring to justice one of
the world’s most powerful banks. Uncovering myriad and reprehensible illegal activities,
Salinger and Whitman follow the money from Berlin to Milan to New York to Istanbul. Finding
themselves in a high-stakes chase across the globe, their relentless tenacity puts their own lives
at risk as their targets will stop at nothing – even murder – to continue financing
terror and war. Directed by Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run) from an original screenplay written by Eric
Warren Singer, The International is being shot on location in Germany and throughout Europe. Directed by: Tom Tykwer Starring: Clive Owen, Naomi Watts, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Brían F.
O’Byrne
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width="1" height="1" //divpI am an A-level art student, which means I have a sketchbook, which I am
expected to fill with ideas, notes and drawings - drawings of other artists' work as well as my
own. But I often find myself writing mini-reviews of everything I stick in it, whether it's a scrap
torn from a magazine or a photocopy from a book. Recently, I've started to realise that writing
about art is just as much fun as actually creating it; the two things definitely inform each other.
/ppI am lucky enough to be part of what I think of as the Tate Modern Generation - teenagers who
have, for a good eight years, been able to see modern and new art at a cost of nothing. I don't
live in London, but I love the Turbine Hall commissions, the large permanent collection, the cool,
minimalist interior. Not everyone feels the same way, of course - plenty of my friends don't - but
I'm pretty sure it's inspiring a future generation of artists and designers. My favourite painting
there is Meryon by Franz Kline: what looks like a few spontaneous brushstrokes is actually the
result of rigorous reworking; it's hard to comprehend how you can make something so beautiful using
only two colours. /ppA couple of weeks ago, I went to see the Turner prize exhibition at Tate
Britain with the Guardian's art critic, Adrian Searle. Predictably, Charles Thomson of the
Stuckists had already written it off, saying: "The work is not of sufficient quality in terms of
accomplishment, innovation or originality of thought to warrant exhibition in a national museum."
Adrian proved a much better guide./ppFirst, we looked at Goshka Macuga's work, which confronts you
as soon as you step inside. Her sculptural pieces look like bike racks and handrails, and wouldn't
be out of place at a German airport. Adrian told me they were, in fact, commissioned for this
year's Berlin Biennial, and made from designs by Lilly Reich, the German modernist and lover of
architect Mies van der Rohe. Collages of work by Paul Nash and Eileen Agar adorn the walls, walls
that have been gently licked by elegant strokes of grey; this suits the sharp lines and precise
shapes of the sculptures. /ppIn the next room, Cathy Wilkes had installed I Give You All My Money,
a scene featuring toilets, mannequins wearing horseshoes, and half-eaten bowls of porridge sat on
supermarket conveyor belts. It's not exactly Sainsbury's on a Sunday morning. Adrian and I agreed
this was a very difficult piece. All the ephemera around it made it even more puzzling: the
abandoned pram, the glass bowls with baby spoons suggesting motherhood; the batteries inserted into
jars of Bonne Maman jam, perhaps pointing to an idea of the strength of the family unit. There was
something mundane about it all: you go to the shop, you buy the food, you feed it to your child,
you leave the washing up. /ppRuna Islam's work here is all film-based. I don't really know much
about video art, but Adrian told me about some of the techniques artists use - the importance of
the speed and direction in which a camera moves; the way background colour can influence the way
you perceive a video, in the same way as a painting or photograph. In Islam's wonderful film, Be
the First to See What You See As You See It, a woman wanders around a gallery pushing tea sets
slowly to the floor; the green walls recall a Good Housekeeping magazine from decades ago. (It
might just be the fact that they both use tea cups and small containers in their work, but for me
there were echoes of Wilkes' installation here.) Islam made me want to go away and experiment, to
buy a vintage Super 8 camera and a whirring projector./ppMark Leckey, the only man on this year's
list, has produced a lot of work, and a lot of ideas. There is a small model of his studio, a short
film featuring Jeff Koons's 1986 sculpture Rabbit, and a series of slides showing a circular mirror
and some kind of stuffed animal. A strobe light flickered underneath the carousel slide projector
to simulate the effect of a film; Adrian pointed out the tiny light mounted on the plinth./ppWho
would I like to win tonight? Macuga: her work was the most varied, and I liked the way it
interacted with the gallery environment. Looking at the Turner exhibition with Adrian is something
I will remember for the rest of my life. What did I learn? That you can home in on the minutest of
details - a rosebud, a panning shot - and then build towards an overall understanding of a work;
that amazing art doesn't need to be a painting or a sculpture - it can be an installation or a
video. I also know that art has become a perpetual passion - a book I can't put down and a room I
can't leave./pp· See the other shortlisted young critics at a
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The men's 10 days in detention in Kosovo has caused an unexpected chill between the new Balkan
state and Berlin – one of its main political and financial backers