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Rythym From Within (photos by Michael Philip Manheim)
Posted by J. Quigley in 20th Century, art, Ballet, Couples, Dance, Form, Life, Modern Dance, music, Photography, sensualite, video on August 31, 2012
Michael Philip Manheim has been a professional photographer since 1969. A chance encounter with photography, at the age of 13, locked him onto a life-long pursuit. Intrigued with the themes of change and transformation, Manheim developed a signature style of layering whole phases of movement onto a single frame of film. This approach transcends a literal interpretation. He calls this series the “Rhythm from Within”.
Michael Philip Manheim’s work has been exhibited throughout the United States and in Germany, Greece and Italy. His work has been featured in magazines such as Zoom (U.S. and Italy), Photographers International (Taiwan), La Fotografia (Spain), Black and White magazine, and numerous other publications. He has been Artist in Residence at Bates College in Lewiston, ME and Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH.
Manheim’s photographs are held in public and private collections, including the Library of Congress, the International Photography Hall of Fame & Museum, the Danforth Museum of Art and the Bates College Museum of Art. He has had over 15 solo exhibitions. Julian Cox, curator of photography at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art, noted that Manheim’s photographs “have passion and beauty, and clearly considerable skill has gone into their execution.”
Music by Budd/Foxx, ‘Here and Now’
Thank you shivabel!
In T’ai Chi, every movement we make should be like a string of pearls…the beauty of the human form. – JQ
Paris Tips: Embracing Dance at the Cimetière de Montmartre
Posted by J. Quigley in Ballet, Dance, life and death, Olympics 2012, paris, Paris, Photography, potentially haunting on August 2, 2012
Paris Tips: Embracing Dance at the Cimetière de Montmartre.
Dancers from all over the world leave their ballet slippers at Marie Taglioni’s Shrine
in the Cimetière de Montmartre, Paris.
via one of my favorite blogs…People, Places and Bling!
Mosaico 116: Condensado del 2011
Posted by J. Quigley in 8tracks, Latin, music on January 17, 2012
The holidays are over and it is a great time to listen to some Latin Groove. I found this great mix on 8tracks.com, and want to share it with you. Brazilian tunes have always been my passion, and these rank up there. Just click on the link and ENJOY.
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Los temas que más nos gustaron de este 2011, todos juntos en este Mosaico. Global sounds, brazilian grooves, latin, urban beats y más, un condensado del 2011 con mucho sabor.
http://www.mosaico-elprograma.blogspot.com/2012/01/mosaico-116-cond…
Mooncake – Zaris
Posted by J. Quigley in music, post rock, video on November 10, 2011
A beautyfull experimental post rock song,enjoy! (music clip directed by AZAMFF )
Mooncake is a Moscow post-rock band founded early 2006 comprised of two guitars, a bass, cello/keyboards and drums. Since then the band has made a name for itself having developed its own style and become quiet popular among connoisseurs of genre both home and abroad.
Astrid and Stuart, 1960
Posted by J. Quigley in 20th Century, Astrid Kirchherr and Stuart Sutcliffe, music, Photography, The Beatles on November 7, 2011
A rare 1960 photo of Astrid Kirchherr and Stuart Sutcliffe – SutcliffeAK001543 (Retna/Astrid Kirchherr)
This photo belongs to
Ne Me Quitte Pas
Posted by J. Quigley in life and death, living, music, Nina Simone, paris on May 7, 2011
This is a cover of Jacques Brel’s masterpiece artfully interpreted by the incredible singer, Nina Simone. It exudes passion, sadness, sorrow…truly deep.
Fog El Nakhal – Hiba
Posted by J. Quigley in music, Syria on February 6, 2011
Fog El Nakhal – Hiba
A new version of the traditional song from Aleppo.