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update on carmen papalia i told him about that post and said the youths on tumblr described his art as “king shit” he was delighted and said feel free to reach out about his work anytime
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See also!!! Carmen Papalia using a whole marching band instead of a white cane. Very effective.
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VOCAL BLUE TRAINS: DAL 27 GENNAIO 2023 "HOTLINE BLING"
Dal 27 gennaio 2027 è disponibile in rotazione radiofonica e su tutte le piattaforme di streaming digitale "Hotline Bling", il nuovo singolo dei Vocal Blue Trains.
"Hotline Bling" è la cover dei Vocal Blue Trains del celebre brano di Drake.
Bastano pochi secondi per capire subito che ci troviamo di fronte ad un esperimento non poco coraggioso: abituati alle sonorità marcatamente hip hop della versione originale in questo caso veniamo immediatamente trasportati in un rarefatto ambiente dalle tonalità new soul. La voce della cantante solista introduce il tema della canzone catturando l'ascoltatore con un timbro e una sensibilità che nulla hanno da invidiare alle grandi interpreti d'oltreoceano, ed il coro accarezza la melodia con dei tappeti vocali suggestivi e dai tratti gospel, il tutto incalzato da un arrangiamento strumentale elettronico che dona a questa over un senso di completa e contemporaneità assolutamente inedito, sopratutto se immaginato in un contesto di musica corale.
Aggiunge Alessandro, direttore dei Vocal Blue Trains, sul nuovo brano: "Abbiamo scelto un videoclip semplice e minimale, dalle tonalità underground ma al contempo ordinato e geometrico nei suoi contrasti. Il nostro obiettivo era quello di riuscire a rendere sia sonoramente che visivamente il nostro stile musicale, ossia quello di un progetto che cerca di fondere l'identità gruppo vocale con quella della band indie con un sound che potremmo definire un "gospel elettronico contemporaneo".
Guarda il videoclip su YouTube: https://youtu.be/VpUFA-0njIc
I Vocal Blue Trains sono:
SOPRANO 1: Lucilla Fossi, Egle Ihle, Francesca Pieraccini, Giada Secchi
SOPRANO 2: Camilla Barbugli, Silvia Benincasa Kraus, Giulia Papalia, Chiara Santini, Diletta Zipoli
ALTO: Lucia Agostino, Carlotta Cocchi, Bianca De Astis, Alice Pinna, Lucia Sargenti
CONTRALTO: Benedetta Capecchi, Sofia Gori, Nadia Koski, Carmen Piritore, Giovanna Russo
TENOR 1: Marco Biagioli, Andrea Innocenti, Gianni Sarchi, Sandro Toncelli
TENOR 2: Matteo Benci, Gianluca Gabriele, Lorenzo Pacini, Archimede Pii, Alessandro Zanini
BARITONE: Lorenzo Braus, Pietro Cuppoloni, Daniele Melaccio
Biografia
I Vocal Blue Trains sono un gruppo vocale polifonico di 30 cantanti e musicisti, fondato e diretto da Alessandro Gerini, cantante, vocal coach e arrangiatore Italo-Polacco. Una realtà poliedrica che sposa l'impronta corale del gospel e della polifonia tradizionale con le moderne sonorità della musica elettronica e dell'ambient house.
In cinque anni hanno attirato l'attenzione a livello nazionale e internazionale grazie a importanti collaborazioni con artisti italiani e internazionali come Ultimo, Paul Phoenix componente del gruppo a cappella vincitore dei Grammy King's Singers, l'attore e presentatore Gigi Proietti, il cantante soul americano Sergio Sylvestre, ed il gruppo Modà.
Il progetto conta oltre 100 concerti in Italia, Europa e Asia, e vanta prestigiose partecipazioni ad alcuni tra i più importanti festival internazionale come il Wien International Festival for Choirs and Orchestras (Austria), il Jeju International Choir & Symposium (Corea del Sud), il Concerto di Gala al Pantheon (Roma, Italia), il Pistoia Blues Festival (Italia) e il Moscow Sounds Festival (Mosca, Russia), dove sono stati il primo coro straniero a vincere il premio "Best Overall Performance".
Dopo poche settimane dall'uscita di "Cry me a river", "Hallelujah" è il nuovo singolo dei Vocal Blue Train in radio e in digital e dal 23 dicembre 2022.
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VOCAL BLUE TRAINS: DAL 27 GENNAIO 2023 "HOTLINE BLING"
Dal 27 gennaio 2027 è disponibile in rotazione radiofonica e su tutte le piattaforme di streaming digitale "Hotline Bling", il nuovo singolo dei Vocal Blue Trains.
"Hotline Bling" è la cover dei Vocal Blue Trains del celebre brano di Drake.
Bastano pochi secondi per capire subito che ci troviamo di fronte ad un esperimento non poco coraggioso: abituati alle sonorità marcatamente hip hop della versione originale in questo caso veniamo immediatamente trasportati in un rarefatto ambiente dalle tonalità new soul. La voce della cantante solista introduce il tema della canzone catturando l'ascoltatore con un timbro e una sensibilità che nulla hanno da invidiare alle grandi interpreti d'oltreoceano, ed il coro accarezza la melodia con dei tappeti vocali suggestivi e dai tratti gospel, il tutto incalzato da un arrangiamento strumentale elettronico che dona a questa over un senso di completa e contemporaneità assolutamente inedito, sopratutto se immaginato in un contesto di musica corale.
Aggiunge Alessandro, direttore dei Vocal Blue Trains, sul nuovo brano: "Abbiamo scelto un videoclip semplice e minimale, dalle tonalità underground ma al contempo ordinato e geometrico nei suoi contrasti. Il nostro obiettivo era quello di riuscire a rendere sia sonoramente che visivamente il nostro stile musicale, ossia quello di un progetto che cerca di fondere l'identità gruppo vocale con quella della band indie con un sound che potremmo definire un "gospel elettronico contemporaneo".
Guarda il videoclip su YouTube: https://youtu.be/VpUFA-0njIc
I Vocal Blue Trains sono:
SOPRANO 1: Lucilla Fossi, Egle Ihle, Francesca Pieraccini, Giada Secchi
SOPRANO 2: Camilla Barbugli, Silvia Benincasa Kraus, Giulia Papalia, Chiara Santini, Diletta Zipoli
ALTO: Lucia Agostino, Carlotta Cocchi, Bianca De Astis, Alice Pinna, Lucia Sargenti
CONTRALTO: Benedetta Capecchi, Sofia Gori, Nadia Koski, Carmen Piritore, Giovanna Russo
TENOR 1: Marco Biagioli, Andrea Innocenti, Gianni Sarchi, Sandro Toncelli
TENOR 2: Matteo Benci, Gianluca Gabriele, Lorenzo Pacini, Archimede Pii, Alessandro Zanini
BARITONE: Lorenzo Braus, Pietro Cuppoloni, Daniele Melaccio
Biografia
I Vocal Blue Trains sono un gruppo vocale polifonico di 30 cantanti e musicisti, fondato e diretto da Alessandro Gerini, cantante, vocal coach e arrangiatore Italo-Polacco. Una realtà poliedrica che sposa l'impronta corale del gospel e della polifonia tradizionale con le moderne sonorità della musica elettronica e dell'ambient house.
In cinque anni hanno attirato l'attenzione a livello nazionale e internazionale grazie a importanti collaborazioni con artisti italiani e internazionali come Ultimo, Paul Phoenix componente del gruppo a cappella vincitore dei Grammy King's Singers, l'attore e presentatore Gigi Proietti, il cantante soul americano Sergio Sylvestre, ed il gruppo Modà.
Il progetto conta oltre 100 concerti in Italia, Europa e Asia, e vanta prestigiose partecipazioni ad alcuni tra i più importanti festival internazionale come il Wien International Festival for Choirs and Orchestras (Austria), il Jeju International Choir & Symposium (Corea del Sud), il Concerto di Gala al Pantheon (Roma, Italia), il Pistoia Blues Festival (Italia) e il Moscow Sounds Festival (Mosca, Russia), dove sono stati il primo coro straniero a vincere il premio "Best Overall Performance".
Dopo poche settimane dall'uscita di "Cry me a river", "Hallelujah" è il nuovo singolo dei Vocal Blue Train in radio e in digital e dal 23 dicembre 2022.
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collecting disability & art for project!! please send anything that is like. disabled people do art or disability art by disabled people
especiallly not “norm” & challenge traditional idea of art
especially adaptive art
like mouth paint, eye gaze paint, wheelchair dance, nonverbal nonspeaking AAC user poetry, etc!!
(know some tumblr people/friend/mutual who do this themselves)
any art—draw (traditional or digital or other), dance, performative art, write, etc etc “does this count” yes!!!!
(yes know abt sins invalid but if have specific performance, feel free send)
also,
does anyone still have post abt the Blind activist who create long white cane & megaphone “i cannot see” & line of people blindfolded lead by them (them? him?) & museum?
couldn’t find….
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[Image Description: In the first image, Care, a rehearsal for a performance, Curated by Risa Puleo is placed in vinyl on a white wall with two plants emerging from the edges of image. In the second image, a dinning chair balances on four canes in a white room.]
Care, a rehearsal for a performance, curated by Risa Puleo at Roots & Culture Contemporary Art Center
Image documentation of exhibition and Harriet Sanderson’s Tilt
Exhibition Description: Care, a rehearsal for a performance “...suggests a choreography of disability as a remedy for maneuvering through institutions that are disabling. The exhibition was inspired by Yvonne Rainer’s Convalescent Dance, a modification of Trio A performed in 1967 while Rainer was “convalescing” from surgery as a protest against the Vietnam War, and Steve Paxton’s Intravenous Lecture, made in 1970 in response to being censored by NYU. In this performative lecture, Paxton (and in 2012, Stephen Petronio) walked around a courtyard in front of NYU attached to an IV line, speaking institutional censorship. These two moments in Judson Dance Theatre’s history are relatively unconsidered and set the stage for a group of artists who are currently making work about mobility and institutional access.The exhibition expands definitions of mobility from physically navigating the world with a disability to include maneuvering through the bureaucracy of health care institutions and moving through social space. Curated by Risa Puleo, Roots & Culture’s first CONNECT curatorial resident, Puleo will live with the work over the course of its exhibition while she writes about an essay unpacking theses ideas.” - Roots & Culture
Debut appearance on July 30, 2016 at Roots & Culture Contemporary Art Center
Participating Artists: Valentina Desideri, Stuart Hordener, Carolyn Lieba Francois-Lazard, Jaimes Mayhew (with Macon Reed and Risa Puleo), Park McArthur, Lynne McCabe, Carmen Papalia, Harriet Sanderson, Sarah Sudhoff, and Constantina Zavitsanos, with documentation of performances by Yvonne Rainer and Steve Paxton/Stephen Petronio, and Lauren Beck in the Milwaukee Avenue Window Gallery
Reviewed in “Mobility’s Body Politic” by Brit Barton, New City Art
Images courtesy of Roots & Culture Contemporary Art Center
#disability#crip#sacred#image#documentation#exhibition#sick#illness#queer#carolyn lazard#constantina zavitsanos#park mcarthur#carmen papalia#risa puleo#harriet sanderson
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In case you missed it at The Brooklyn Conference…
Watch Carmen Papalia, artist and disability activist, present on the empathic possibilities of his work, which has been described as an “open-sourcing of his own access... making visible the opportunities for learning and knowing through the non-visual senses.”
#brooklynconference#brooklyn museum#carmen papalia#artist#access#activist#disability#D/disability#open-sourcing#access activist#opportunities#art#performance art#non-visual#senses#learning#knowing#seeing#cane#marching band#highlight
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doing a public disability performance art where i go around in my wheelchair and have a crew of large scantily clad men surrounding me and clearing the way for me
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You Me Her - Episode 3x09
#you me her#izzy silva#jack trakarsky#emma trakarsky#carmen amari#dave amari#nina martone#shaun#andy cutler#youmeher#youmeheredit#priscilla faia#greg poehler#rachel blanchard#melanie papalia#my gifs
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You Me Her - A T & T Audience Network - March 22, 2016 - Present
Comedy Drama / Romance (36 episodes to date)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Greg Poehler as Jack Trakarsky
Rachel Blanchard as Emma Trakarsky
Priscilla Faia as Isabelle "Izzy" Silva
Melanie Papalia as Nina Martone (recurring season 1, main season 2-present)
Recurring
Jarod Joseph as Andy Cutler.
Kevin O'Grady as Gabe (season 1)
Dave Collette as Gabe (season 2)
Jennifer Spence as Carmen Amari
Ennis Esmer as Dave Amari
Chelah Horsdal as Lori Matherfield (season 1 - 2)
Laine MacNeil as Ava Matherfield (season 1 - 2)
Jerry Wasserman as Dean Weinstock. (season 1)
Patrick Gilmore as Shaun.
Michael Hogan as Emma's father. (season 2)
Agam Darshi as Ruby Shivan (season 2)
Carmel Amit as Kylie (season 3)
Adam Beauchesne as Will (season 4)
#You Me Her#TV#Comedy Drama#Romance#Audience Network#2000's#Greg Poehler#Rachel Blanchard#Priscilla Faia
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The Healthcare Paradox, as Seen Through 'Care, A Performance' at La Esquina
The concept of ‘healthy’ contains a multitude of definitions; asking how human society defines the tools of normalcy for our physical and mental states. Pain is an individual sensation, but its resulting effects are felt by all. We see in this exhibition that one’s mobility, disability, debility, illness and institutional access are social. Returning to “normal” is a paradox as the very idea of…
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#Ben Gould#Carmen Papalia#Charlotte Street Foundation#Constantina Zavitsanos#healthcare#La Esquina#Lynne McCabe#macro viewpoints#Risa Puleo#Samara Umbral#Sarah Sudhoff
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Suspect in Musitano, Barberi murders found dead in Mexico: police
A person related with the 2017 murders of infamous mobster Angelo Musitano and Mila Barberi is useless, based on Hamilton police.
Investigators with a multi-jurisdictional process drive have confirmed with authorities in Mexico that suspect Michael Cudmore was discovered useless on the finish of June 2020.
Detectives say Cudmore’s physique was recovered in an deserted automobile together with a rural highway and have restricted particulars about how he died.
“Members of the Hamilton Police Service have been involved with Cudmore’s household to help them in repatriating Cudmore’s physique and to establish the details surrounding his loss of life,” police stated in a launch on Wednesday morning.
Learn extra: Angelo Musitano, notorious Hamilton mobster, killed in shooting
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Authorities have had no contact with Cudmore since he fled to Mexico in Might 2017 and imagine he joined one other individual of curiosity in each murders, Daniele Ranieri.
Ranieri was discovered useless in March 2018, based on police. It’s believed he was murdered and his physique left in a ditch in Mexico.
Angelo Musitano died in hospital on Might 2, 2017, after he was discovered with a number of gunshot wounds inside a pick-up truck at a Chesapeake Drive home, close to Rockhaven Lane, in Waterdown at round four p.m.
Angelo and youthful brother of Pat Musitano had been charged with first-degree homicide in 1997, accused of ordering the loss of life of Hamilton mob boss Johnny “Pops” Papalia.
Learn extra: Gunman wanted in Angelo Musitano homicide also fatally shot woman in Vaughan: police
Three years later, they had been sentenced to 10 years in jail for conspiracy to commit homicide within the taking pictures loss of life of Niagara crime boss Carmen Barillaro.
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The hitman for each murders, Kenneth Murdock, took a plea deal and named the Musitanos as the boys who ordered the killings.
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The Musitano brothers had been launched from jail in 2007. Pat Musitano was shot dead in Burlington on July 10, 2020.
Mila Barbieri was killed in a March 2017 double taking pictures at a Vaughan, Ont., handle on Caster Avenue close to Weston Highway and Freeway 7.
Barberi and her 40-year-old boyfriend, Saviero Serrano, had been each shot whereas inside a parked automobile exterior {an electrical} provide retailer, based on detectives.
Learn extra: Police say mobster Pat Musitano shot dead in Burlington, Ont.
A joint investigation between York Regional Police and Hamilton police say the gunman wished for the focused taking pictures of Musitano was additionally answerable for that double taking pictures.
The supposed goal was Serrano, based on detectives. He survived the taking pictures and is alleged to be tied to organized crime in York area, say police.
Cudmore, Daniel Tomassetti from Ancaster, and Jabirl Abdalla of Hamilton had been all accused of being related to the murders.
Abdalla was arrested in Sept. 2018, whereas warrants had been issued for Cudmore and Tomassetti.
Investigators say Cudmore and Tomassetti fled to Mexico and warrants from Interpol had been issued worldwide for the pair.
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Abdalla is awaiting a trial date for his alleged participation within the murders.
Tomassetti, who fled to Mexico on Jan. 27, 2018, continues to be at massive based on Hamilton police. Relations say the suspect is scared, however have no idea his whereabouts, based on investigators.
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Public Artist Lecture: "Fluid and Porous" Date: Thursday, September 26th Time: 5:30pm Location: PAC 134 John D. Spiak is director and chief curator of California State University, Fullerton Grand Central Art Center (GCAC), which focuses on contemporary art and society, including socially engaged practices, installation, and video. Through its Artist-in-Residence initiative, GCAC has hosted national and international artists including Lexa Walsh (Oakland), Paul Ramirez Jonas (New York), Adriana Salazar (Bogata), Carmen Papalia (Vancouver), Lucas Murgida (San Francisco), Sarah Rafael García (Santa Ana), Cog•nate Collective (SoCal), and Yumi Janario Roth (Boulder). Before joining GCAC in 2011, Spiak served as curator of the Arizona State University Art Museum. Spiak has curated over 100 solo and group exhibitions, and his projects have received support from the British Council, Metabolic Studio, Polish Cultural Institute, NEA, CEC ArtsLink, Multi-Arts Production (MAP) Fund, and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Spiak serves on the editorial board of the Museum and Social Issues journal and on the advisory board for SanArts in Santa Ana. This lecture is open to the public and brought to you by the Hopper Visiting Artist and the Art & Art History Department.
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The artist Carmen Papalia, who is legally blind, leads an eyes-shut walking tour called “Blind Field Shuttle.”
Carmen Papalia’s M.F.A. project doesn’t look much like art. For “Blind Field Shuttle,” he led his classmates across the Portland State campus in Oregon on an eyes-closed walking tour, single file, each with a hand on the shoulder of the person in front.
For the first half of the 40-minute walk, some nervous participants had panic attacks, or cried. Mr. Papalia talked about what they were passing — a fire hydrant, a brick wall, a fence — and the vulnerability they were feeling.
“By the end of the walk,” he said, “they were hugging me, hugging each other and just feeling a general sense of joy after having accomplished a seemingly impossible task by trusting in each other and in their nonvisual senses.” In a very Marcel Duchampian way, this was art because an artist was in charge of it.
“Blind Field Shuttle” is a different type of art, and Mr. Papalia was a different type of art student. Aside from being legally blind, he had no formal art training before enrolling in Portland State’s interdisciplinary Master of Fine Arts program in art and social practice.Social Practice Degrees Take Art to a Communal Level An exert from an article by DANIEL GRANT FEB. 5, 2016
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