Tag #Arts And Culture

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Van Cleef & Arpels Sponsors London Dance Festival

Van Cleef & Arpels sponsors London's Dance Reflections festival, showcasing 15 dance performances over four weeks, including a pairing of Trisha Brown's "Working Title" and Noé Soulier's "In the Fall", highlighting the evolution of modern dance.

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No Poverty
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Yale Symphony Orchestra's Greek Tour Showcases Diverse Repertoire

The Yale Symphony Orchestra (YSO), an internationally acclaimed ensemble founded in 1965, is touring Greece, performing in Thessaloniki (March 14th), Giannitsa (March 15th), Volos (March 17th), and Athens (March 20th), showcasing a repertoire ranging from film scores to jazz and classical masterpiec...

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Quality Education
europe.chinadaily.com.cn
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China Seeks to Expand Global Reach of Performing Arts

Members of the CPPCC are discussing ways to better introduce Chinese stage performances to foreign audiences, using subtitles and advanced technology like AI and 3D to overcome language barriers, as exemplified by the upcoming international premiere of "White Snake" at Lincoln Center in New York.

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Partnerships for the Goals
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Acclaimed Russian Composer Sofia Gubaidulina Dies at 93

The renowned Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina, known for her spiritual music and experimentation, died at age 93 in Appen, Germany; her work, initially banned in the Soviet Union, gained international acclaim thanks to Gidon Kremer's support.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Death of Renowned Russian Composer Sofia Gubaidulina at 93

Sofia Gubaidulina, a renowned Russian composer known for her spiritual and innovative works, died Thursday at age 93; her most famous piece, Offertorium, was composed for violinist Gidon Kremer and marked her international breakthrough.

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Repressed Pandemic Trauma: Societal Amnesia and its Consequences

Two years post-pandemic, the avoidance of discussing COVID-19's emotional impact is widespread, mirroring psychological repression of trauma; a case study illustrates how repressed trauma can manifest as irrational anxieties years later.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Sustainability Drives Made in Italy Competitiveness: Birra Peroni Conference Highlights Key Trends

Birra Peroni's Rome conference highlighted sustainability's shift from philanthropy to a core business asset for Made in Italy brands, supported by a recent Ipsos survey showing 96% of Italian beer consumers view it as key to competitiveness. Government initiatives, including the PNRR's €4 billion i...

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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AI Music Generators Use Dutch Artists' Voices Without Permission

Dutch AI music generators used the voices of artists like Jan Smit and Trijntje Oosterhuis without permission, prompting concerns about copyright infringement and misuse of personal data, as confirmed by Matties Grooten, whose AI-generated song showcases this issue.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Enduring Appeal of Hird & Brooks's Scandi-Style Cabins

Welsh architects John Hird and Graham Brooks designed numerous prefabricated timber cabins across the UK from the 1970s-80s, drawing inspiration from Danish summerhouses and reflecting broader societal shifts towards nature-focused living; many remain in use today.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Amsterdam's Amstel River Walk: A Journey Through History and Art

A walking tour along the Amstel River south of Amsterdam, retracing Rembrandt's footsteps, reveals Dutch landscapes, historical sites, and artistic inspirations, contrasting tranquil countryside with the city's vibrant atmosphere.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
zeit.de
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95-Year-Old Artist Günther Uecker Continues Prolific Career with Upcoming Tajikistan Exhibition

Günther Uecker, a 95-year-old German artist known for his nail art, continues his prolific career with an upcoming exhibition in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, demonstrating his enduring commitment to peace and artistic expression despite political contexts.

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Scots College Student Centre Opens After \$29 Million Budget Overrun

Scots College's John Cunningham Student Centre, initially budgeted at \$29 million but ultimately costing double, opens next month after significant delays, prompting parental discontent over a \$75 fee for pre-opening events celebrating the school's Scottish heritage.

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