British-made weapons could be used to target children in war zones
RESTAGING PARTICIPANTS (2021) Manager Ulla Katrine Friis RESTAGING PARTICIPANTS (2007) The re-staging in 2007 is co-produced by Latvian National Opera, Latvian Radio Choir and Hotel Pro Forma and is supported by the Danish Committee for the Performing Arts and the Bikuben Foundation. PARTICIPANTS (1993 - 2001) Commisioned and co-produced by ... Read More
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Anche se stanno perdendo terreno a causa degli e-book e degli audio libri, le biblioteche erano, una volta, il centro del progresso intellettuale dell'uomo. Hanno un qualcosa che attira ancora le persone però, sia che
As a part of my recent class assignments, I have been trying out drawings in white charcoal. And here is one that I really liked. I loved the way the vertical white lines give the violin a woody texture, and how the bright of the white charcoal in the violin strings seems to glint in the light. The Violin (White charcoal on black paper) I used Generals white charcoal pencils on Strathmore Artagain black pad - the black pad is a gorgeous black, and the white charcoal pencils were a charm to use. One challenge I have been facing has been the question of preserving this drawing. Whenever I have tried fixative spray in the past (and I have tried both the workable fixative as well as the permanent kind) , it has caused my white charcoal to turn bluish/greyish, and also eventually fade. Which is weird, because it totally defies the purpose of using a fixative! Feedback and any suggestions to preserve the drawing are very welcome.
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Cristina Gallardo-Domas as Cio-Cio San in The Royal Opera's 2003 production of Madama Butterfly. www.roh.org.uk/productions/madama-butterfly-by-moshe-leis... Photo: Bill Cooper
Egyptian Prince Moses, upon discovering his roots as a Jewish slave, embarks on a quest to free his people from bondage. When his plea is denied by his brother Rameses, the new pharaoh, a series of horrific plagues strike Egypt. Moses finally leads the Israelites to freedom by parting the Red Sea an
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