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Janis Joplin and a 30-year dream; IT'S been 30 years in the making. But Roy Campbell-Moore, artistic director of Diversions Dance, has finally produced a work inspired by the music of '60s icon Janis Joplin which also explores the turbulent and triumphant world of love. Here he explains what drew him to Tough Love.(News)
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DURING the 1960s, Janis Joplin's voice excited her fans with its raw tone and hungry appetite for life. During my entire dance career, I have always wanted to make a dance production using her music - not an autobiography, celebration or crusade for a lost decade - but because it's great music to dance to.
As a choreographer, I like to use music that feeds my emotional brain and gets me moving intuitively and express i ve
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Both classical and popular music can do it for me, but there also has to be a creative itch that can only be satisfied by the ...
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Baldassare Peruzzi 1481-1536.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...Francesco Paolo Fiore, and Pier Nicola Pagliara, eds. Baldassare Peruzzi 1481-1536. Venice: Marsilio, 2005. vii + 668...1. This volume is the outcome of a seminar on Baldassare Peruzzi organized by the Centro Internazionale degli Studi...
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A heritage that makes two cities kin
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...Tiber, for which he employed his fellow Sienese, the architect and artist Baldassare Peruzzi. Chigi called on Raphael to add to the frescoes already designed by Peruzzi, inspired by Ovid's ''Metamorphoses,'' depicting the loves of the...
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Die Villen von Siena und ihre Bauherren: Architektur und Lebenswirklichkeit im fruhen 16. Jahrhundert.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...comprehensive scope and criticized for its superficial incompleteness. Bodefeld describes the "Peruzzi style" developed by Baldassare Peruzzi (1481-1536), the Sienese architect who worked in Rome and returned to his native city after...
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And what's more . . .
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Blades is running even with Ernesto Perez Balladares in the Panama elections . . . Renaissance frescoes attributed to Baldassare Peruzzi and stolen from Italy's Loggia Stati Mattei have been returned after a century in New York's Metropolitan Museum...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Sandburg, poet, 1878; Tom Mix (Thomas Edwin Mix), actor, 1880; Khalil Gibran, writer, 1883. Deaths: Baldassare Peruzzi, architect and painter, 1536; Seth Ward, bishop, mathematician and astronomer, 1689; John Dennis, critic...
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San Pedro, tal como era.(Italia)(TT: San Pedro, the way it was.)(TA: Italy)
Magazine article from: Epoca
; ...entre los partidarios de los dos tipos de planta, segn como cambiaba el arquitecto encargado de realizar la obra. Baldassare Peruzzi volvi a la cruz griega, pero poco tiempo despus Antonio da Sangallo, el Joven, opt por la cruz latina, mientras...
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It's O'Neal's, and It's Art
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...the experts have to look up, but some are so familiar one wonders how they could have been passed over, such as Baldassare Peruzzi, Gustave Dore, Sir Edward Landseer and Sir Lawrence Alta-Tadema. The latter's absence is a good example of...
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Baths of Diocletian; still in process, a monumental interior renovation. (Rome)
Magazine article from: Interior Design
; ...vision of a Sicilian priest, Antonio de Duca, dedicated to the worship of angels. Previous schemes proposed by Baldassare Peruzzi and Giuliano da Sangallo were rejected in favor of the plan by Michelangelo which took full advantage of the giant...
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Sandburg, poet, 1878; Tom Mix (Thomas Edwin Mix), actor, 1880; Khalil Gibran, writer, 1883. Deaths: Baldassare Peruzzi, architect and painter, 1536; Seth Ward, bishop, mathematician and astronomer, 1689; John Dennis, critic...
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Pantheons: Transformations of a Monumental Idea.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...its architecture, which he had often drawn. It was admiration for Raphael that led other artists, starting with Baldassare Peruzzi, to be buried there. The erection of bust portraits began with that of Taddeo Zuccari, who died in 1566. Only...
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