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"The Tempest" by Shakespeare on stage at the Open Air Theatre Licinium of Erba (Como)

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"The Tempest" by Shakespeare on stage at the Open Air Theatre Licinium of Erba (Como) from 3 July to 1 August

"The Tempest" by William Shakespeare, the show that will liven up the 2009 summer season of outdoor theater Licinium in Erba (Como), will be staged every Friday and Saturday from July 3 to August 1 (in case of bad weather [. ..]

Yves Klein and Rotraut in Lugano

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Yves Klein & Rotraut Retrospective Exhibition of Klein + 22 metal sculptures rotraut by Bruno Cora 'As part of the artistic program of the Art Museum of Lugano, the exhibition dedicated to artists Yves Klein and Rotraut Uecker has the goal of putting Focus the work of one of the protagonists of the art became established in the 60s and [...]

Volume 8 issue # Art Fashion Culture

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the number # 8 of Volume Magazine Art Fashion Culture.

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The movement of PROVOS

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The movement of PROVOS Francesca Eleuteri
Amsterdam, from the cultural point of view, it was in the last century an interchange between artistic movements from the UK, Europe station and the Franco-Belgian. All the movements and artistic trends that have landed in the Dutch city had as special common the fact that [...]

Interview with Carlos Castaneda

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INTERVIEW WITH CARLOS CASTANEDA

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In 1960 the young anthropologist, still a student at UCLA, Carlos Castaneda went to Mexico for the preparation of his thesis on psychotropic plants. There will know a Yaqui Indian Don Juan Matus who, relying on the need for knowledge of hallucinogenic plants of the young Castaneda, introduces the floor [...]

Provos: the revolt against conformity

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Provos: the revolt against conformity
Francesca Eleuteri
The period of the sixties in the Netherlands is characterized by a rigid political compromise between the different religious forces, economic and social of the country, a system defined Zuilen, or the Four Pillars that are Capital, Labor Union, Catholics and Protestants.
In June 1965, the Provos, announcing the release of their newspaper, [...]

Haida, the power of tradition

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Haida, the strength of the tradition of Daniel Ricci

Despite the tragedies and difficulties arising from contact with Europeans, Indians Haida originating in the Queen Charlotte Islands have made of their ancient art the main means of continuation of their culture. The central role of art in society Haida is attested since the primitive age. [...]

ALEXANDRA DAVID-NEEL: Travel as a raison d'etre

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ALEXANDRA DAVID-NEEL: Travel as a raison d'être of Francesca Eleuteri

On 24 January 1925, the agency Havas in Paris spread the news: "a French woman, Alexandra David-Neel, who left France in 1911 for India, she managed to get to Lhasa, the city forbidden to foreigners."

The main character, Alexandra David-Neel, a pseudonym of Louise Eugenie Alexandrine David was born on 24 [...]

Cinema is back party!

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Cinema is back party! Giorgia Aniballi

It was held October 22 to 31 the regular appointment with the festival Capitoline, renamed for the third edition of the International Film Festival of Rome.
The announced breakthrough "patriotic" has resulted in a massive presence of Italian titles in competition, a red carpet in a [...]

Zeros of value

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ZEROS OF VALUE Vienna Eleuteri

Few historians have devoted so much space to the concreteness of the object of their studies as Federico Zeri.
The great art historian has made the comparison with the material works its field of cultural battle: "Without being well versed you are not even art historians. And then, before the flood of [...]

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