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Igor Strawinsky Andrade Appleton Fonseca Markus Poschner Jacobs 1911 1927 2017
28.1.2017. Premiere von "Petruschka - L' Enfant et les Sortilèges" an der Komischen Oper. Das Video zeigt einen Ausschnitt aus "PETRUSCHKA" in der Inszenierung von Suzanne Andrade und Esme Appleton von der Gruppe "1927". Reale Bühnenszenen vermischen sich in Echtzeit mit einem Film, der im Hintergrund läuft. Die Handlung spielt auf einem Jahrmarkt in Russland. Ein Clown verliebt sich in eine Akrobatin. Clown Petruschka: Tiago Fonseca, Akrobatin Ptitschka: Pauliina Räsänen. Musik: Igor Strawinsky. Die Uraufführung war 1911 in Paris. Musikalische Leitung: Markus Poschner. Sehen Sie auch unsere Berichterstattung auf www.kultur24.berlin. Video von Holger Jacobs für kultur24.berlinTV
Edinburgh International Festival Appleton 1947 1959 2016 2017
EPIC video Thanks to: A Sudden Burst of Blinding Light for their small performance on the Royal Mile Facebook @suddenburstatfringe not forgetting all the artists, comedians and friendly fold who make the Festival what it is now - YOU ARE EPIC!! This year is the festivals 70th Anniversary with some great shows and acts. Make sure that if you in the area, come and visit!! The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (often referred to as simply The Fringe) is the world's largest arts festival, which in 2016 spanned 25 days and featured 50,266 performances of 3,269 shows in 294 venues.[1] Established in 1947 as an alternative to the Edinburgh International Festival, it takes place annually in Edinburgh, Scotland, in the month of August. It is an open access (or "unjuried") performing arts festival, meaning there is no selection committee, and anyone may participate, with any type of performance. The official Fringe Programme categorises shows into sections for theatre, comedy, dance, physical theatre, circus, cabaret, children's shows, musicals, opera, music, spoken word, exhibitions and events. Comedy is the largest section and the one that in modern times has the highest public profile, due in part to the Edinburgh Comedy Awards. The Festival is supported by the Festival Fringe Society, which publishes the programme, sells tickets to all events from a central physical box office and website, and offers year-round advice and support to performers. The Society's permanent location is at the Fringe Shop on the Royal Mile, and in August they also manage Fringe Central, a separate collection of spaces in Appleton Tower and other University of Edinburgh buildings, dedicated to providing support for Fringe participants during their time at the festival. The Fringe board of directors is drawn from members of the Festival Fringe Society, who are often Fringe participants themselves – performers or administrators. Elections are held once a year, in August, and Board members serve a term of four years. The Board appoints the Fringe Chief Executive (formerly known as the Fringe Administrator or Director), who is currently Shona McCarthy and assumed the role in March 2016. The Chief Executive operates under the chair, currently Professor Sir Timothy O'Shea. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is widely acknowledged to be the biggest arts festival in the world and takes place every August for three weeks in Scotland's capital city. Every year thousands of performers take to a multitude of stages all over Edinburgh to present shows for every taste. From big names in the world of entertainment to unknown artists looking to build their careers, the festival caters for everyone and includes theatre, comedy, dance, physical theatre, musicals, operas, music, exhibitions and events. Our story dates back to 1947, when eight theatre groups turned up uninvited to perform at the (then newly formed) Edinburgh International Festival, an initiative created to celebrate and enrich European cultural life in the wake of the Second World War. Not being part of the official programme of the International festival didn't stop these performers / they just went ahead and staged their shows anyway. Year on year more and more performers followed their example and in 1959 the Festival Fringe Society was created in response to the success of this growing trend. The Society formalised the existence of this collective of performances, provided information to artists, published the Fringe programme and created a central box office. Its constitution was written in line with the ethos that brought these theatre companies to Edinburgh back in 1947: that the Society was to take no part in vetting the festival's programme. To this day that policy remains at the core of our festival and we're proud to include in our programme anyone with a story to tell and a venue willing to host them. So come on in and join us in this celebration of arts and entertainment! Visit the following websites for more information on The Edinburgh Festival Fringe... www.edinburghfestivalfringe.com www.edfringe.com ww.edinburghfestivals.co.uk/festivals/fringe
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