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GENERO: Drama COMENZANDO EN: Mayo 09, 2024 PROTAGONISTAS: Roberto Salcedo, Rocío Salcedo, Lissette Selman, Dalissa Alegría, José Gómez, Isaura Taveras, José Roberto Díaz, Pamela De León, Nelson Mata, Víc Gómez DIRECTOR: Tito Rodríguez ESCRITOR: Roberto Salcedo SINOPSIS: La historia de esta película cuenta cómo se destruye una familia conformada por tres miembros (Marcos, Paula e Isabel) cuando él…
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Pérez Art Museum Miami Launches PAMMTV,
Museum’s First On-Demand Streaming Service for Video Art Generously Supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, PAMM’s Latest Digital Initiative Provides Free Access to World-Class Films and Video Artworks
(Miami, FL — August 31, 2023) — Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is pleased to announce the launch of PAMMTV—a first-of-its-kind streaming service that delivers video art from our museum to the walls of your home. PAMMTV offers a free array of cutting-edge, international video art from the museum’s collection, alongside selections from film festivals, guest curators, and regional filmmakers. With a focus on boundary-pushing artists across South Florida, Latin America, the Caribbean, and African Diaspora, PAMMTV showcases the dynamic media ecosystem throughout the Global South. All videos on PAMMTV are free to access and only require an account to login; the streaming service is available on web browsers, mobile phones, and tablets, as well as Apple TV.
“Digital Engagement at PAMM means scaling the mission of the museum beyond the walls of the building. One way we are doing this is extending the museum’s galleries into virtual spaces,” said PAMM Director of Digital Engagement Jay Mollica. “With PAMMTV, we are granting unprecedented access to selections from our world class video art collection by fusing the familiar user experience of Netflix with the intimacy of a museum gallery.”
Viewers around the world will be able to access PAMMTV through their web browsers or mobile browsers, and Apple TV. The inaugural selections focus on video art from the museum’s permanent collection—including pieces by artists Wangechi Mutu, Youssef Nabil—as well as works from the region of South Florida, and films curated by Third Horizon showcasing cinema from the Caribbean and its Diaspora.
“In recent years, there have been substantial shifts in how people engage with art, underscoring the notion that art should be readily available and accessible beyond the confines of a museum’s physical space,” said PAMM Director Franklin Sirmans. “With the generous support from the Knight Foundation, we are able to extend the reach of PAMM’s ambitious programs to a global audience while growing the infrastructure for media arts across the Global South, expanding on the at-times forgotten original promise of more connectivity in a global world via the internet.”
In addition to artwork from the museum’s permanent collection, PAMMTV features works by South Florida artists including Keisha Rae Witherspoon, Faren Humes, Monica Sorelle, Cristine Brache, and Kevin Contento. The South Florida works selected for PAMMTV seek to illustrate the multifaceted character of the region. Selected works from Third Horizon span documentary and fiction shorts celebrating formally radical and politically-focused cinema from the Caribbean and its Diaspora. Spanning Cuba, Antigua, the Dominican Republic, and beyond, featured artists include Miryam Charles, Dalissa Montes de Oca, Everlane Moraes, Amir Aether Valen, and Shabier Kirchner.
The launch of PAMMTV comes on the heels of various digital initiatives including a renovation of the museum’s website and virtual reality gallery, generously supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s Digital Engagement Initiatives Grant. Launched in May 2022, all website content—including the entirety of the museum’s collection—is available in both English and Spanish, alongside visual descriptions to improve accessibility for visually impaired users. PAMM’s New Realities gallery, launched last year during Miami Art Week, showcases rotating commissions in augmented reality, accessible wherever the PAMM logo exists. With interaction at the core, this virtual reality gallery catalyzes participation in art rather than merely viewing it.
Anyone can access PAMMTV streaming service on web browsers, mobile phones, and tablets, by visiting https://pamm.tv or searching for it on Apple TV.
To commemorate the launch of PAMMTV the museum will host an event on September 14, 2023 from 6–10pm which will feature a special film screening of works from PAMM’s new service displayed on Ballyhoo Media’s 60-foot floating screen.
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PAMMTV: https://www.pamm.tv Apple TV: https://apps.apple.com/app/pammtv/id6463186701 More info: https://www.pamm.org/en/pammtv/
Launch event: https://www.pamm.org/en/event/pamm-tv-launch-event
PAMMTV LAUNCH PROGRAM
All videos on PAMMTV are free to access and only require an account, with films in each capsule available on a rotating basis for 4–9 months.
Curated videos from PAMM's permanent collection
● Wangechi Mutu, "Amazing Grace" ● Los Carpinteros, "Conga Irreversible" ● Sandra Ramos, "Acuarium" ● Luis Gispert, "Block Watching" ● Youssef Nabil, "I Saved My Belly Dancer"
Intertidal: Moving Images from South Florida
● Keisha Rae Witherspoon, "1968<2018>2068" ● Monica Sorelle, “Reeds/Wozo: Movement Study I” ● Cristine Brache, "CARMEN" ● Faren Humes, “Liberty” ● Kevin Contento, "From Fish to Moon"
Third Horizon Presents: A Celebration Cinema from the Caribbean and its Ever-expanding Diaspora
● Miryam Charles, "Song for the New World" ● Amir Aether Valen, "The Whisper of the Leaves" ● Everlane Moraes, "Pattaki" ● Dalissa Montes de Oca, "Pacaman" ● Shabier Kirchner, "Dadli"
PAMMTV Launch Event | September 14 | 5–10pm
Join us on the waterfront terrace for the launch of Pérez Art Museum Miami’s (PAMM) new video-on-demand gallery—PAMM TV. Enjoy video works from PAMM's permanent collection, selections by Third Horizon Film Festival, and films by South Florida filmmakers on Ballyhoo Media’s 60-foot floating screen. Prior to the video works, audiences can enjoy tours in the galleries, live music on the terrace, tables by community organizations, and happy hour drinks and specials at Verde.
Full Schedule
5–7pm | Live music and happy hour at Verde 7–8pm | PAMMTV screening 8–10pm | Afterparty and live music
This event is free with RSVP. Ongoing support for PAMM TV and PAMM’s other digital efforts is generously provided by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
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drawing I made of Dalissa, the Dark Melissa from the Murphybia fic
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Another funny sneak peek of H50 episode 7.16
#h50#mcdanno#steve mcgarrett#lynn downey#danny williams#melissa armstrong#mclynn#dalissa#alex o'loughlin#scott caan
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Vegas with friends - April 2-7, 2022! It's been a whirlwind of a past week with @uks34n and local and visiting friends including @b0v3718 , Bran/Krushrpants, @thenumber_nine , Dalissa, @firstname_lastname1993 , @icttoken , @ya_boy_zm , Isis, Bobby/WhiteDrMario, @luigitrigger , Juli Murphy (Gemini), Chez, and lots more new and old faces all over Vegas! From our place to the strip, pubs and bars, out for food, and across town for a peek at the new Red Note arcade here in town, I'm pretty sure Vegas has been painted as red as it's gonna get. Thanks to all the buds here for making it epic, as always! 🙏🥰🥳 See Facebook for the full pic (and some vids) album, and keep an eye on my YouTube channel JOKRvideos for much more footage coming soon! (at Las Vegas, Nevada) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcJ8JEDroOO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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08. Final Assignment: School During COVID 19 - Dalissa Reyes from Colectivo Piloto on Vimeo.
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Building New Legacies With The Hermannsburg Potters
Building New Legacies With The Hermannsburg Potters
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by Sasha Gattermayr
Ceramic works by the Hermannsburg Potters and watercolour painting ‘Tjoritja (West MacDonald rangers) II’ (2020) by Iltja Ntjarra artist, Hubert Pareroultja, on display at Bett Gallery in Tasmania. Photo – Bett Gallery.
Rona Rubuntja (a finalist in this year’s NATSIAA awards) at work. Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
A pot by Judith Inkamala. Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
The Potters use traditional hand-building techniques to make their vessels. Ropes of terracotta clay are coiled on top of each other and layers are then pinched together to create a smooth surface. Photo – Tobias Titz,
Potter Hayley Coulthard works surrounded by inspiration. Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
Karen Inkamala painting her finished vessel with underglaze.Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
The Potters emblazon the surface of their clay vessels with scenes of Country, community, family life and animals. Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
Rona Rubuntja painting a series of pots. Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
Works by various artists in the kiln. Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
Anita Ratara carefully painting scenery onto a small vessel. Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
Ceramic works by the Hermannsburg Potters and watercolour paintings from Iltja Ntjarra artists on display at Bett Gallery in Tasmania. Photo – Bett Gallery.
‘Erraarnta (red-tailed black cockatoo)’ by Rona Rubuntja on display atBett Gallery in Tasmania. Photo – Bett Gallery.
The Hermannsburg Potters studio in Ntaria. Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
Western Aranda Country, Pmurlankinya (Palm Valley National Park). Artists (from left) Rona Rubuntja, Hayley Coulthard and Bethany Inkamala stand on Country. Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
Western Aranda Country, Pmurlankinya (Palm Valley National Park). Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
‘Alkngarintja Outstation’ (2020) by Andrea Pungkarta Rontji. Photo – Bett Gallery.
Karen Inkamala out on Country. Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
Bethany Inkamala and Karen Inkamala. Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
Hayley Coulthard making damper. Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
‘Sundown at Lyitjarra Outsation’ by Judith Inkamala. Photo – Bett Gallery.
Nanda (horses) on Western Aranda Country, Pmurlankinya (Palm Valley National Park). Photo – Genevieve Walshe.
‘We saw Albert Namatjira painting, when we were young girls (late 1950s). I would always walk with Gillian Namatjira, Albert’s granddaughter, after school, not far from the school was Albert Namatjira’s house. Albert had a house but his sons had humpy house. We would sit down, watching him paint the landscape. We was watching him thinking, ‘Oh, that’s a nice painting’. Then, everyone started to learn to paint – white fellas called this way of painting “The Hermannsburg School.”’
This is Judith Inkamala, a renowned artist who practises with the Hermannsburg Potters in Ntaria on Western Aranda Country, 130 kilometres west of Mparntwe (Alice Springs). An animation of one of her ceramic pieces is currently projected onto the Opera House’s exterior sails as part of Badu Gili, an outdoor art installation featuring the work of six female First Nations artists.
Judith and her fellow artists in Ntaria (Hermannsburg) learnt to paint with watercolours at an early age due to the area’s historical connection with Albert Namatjira. But the Hermannsburg Potters are confidently establishing their own artistic legacy, with their hand-built, hand-painted terracotta pots.
Though first introduced to the medium by non-Indigenous craft practitioners employed by the Adult Education Office in 1990 to teach pottery in Ntaria, from these initial lessons, the community members harnessed their incredible talent and passion for ceramics, and established the Hermannsburg Potters as its own artist collective.
‘Dennis, Noreen Inkamala, Carol Rontji, Grahame Ebatarinja, and Arthur Aston were working there first,’ Judith describes. ‘Then big mob woman started working there, maybe 20. We all learnt how to make pots and lid, nice shape. After 2 years we became Hermannsburg Potters, in 1992. Then we thought, we got to keep going, keep this pottery strong.’
The Hermansburg Potters is now a studio and gallery comprising 15 artists: Judith Inkamala, Anita Ratara, Dawn Wheeler, Hayley Coulthard, Rona Rubuntja (who is a finalist in the upcoming NATSIAA awards!), Andrea Rontji, Stephanie Ratara, Beth Inkamala, Karen Inkamala, Alizha Coulthard, Vera Armstrong, Bethany Inkamala, Geraldine Inkamala, Dalissa Brown, June Campbell; with one male potter, Lawrence Inkamala (the centre’s male potter’s development program starts next month!).
All the Potters use hand building techniques to create their vessels, coiling ropes of terracotta clay into a sturdy shape and then pinching the layers together to form a clean, smooth surface. Once the ceramic bodies are complete, the potters paint scenery on them with underglaze, telling stories of Country, family, animals and contemporary life in vibrant style.
The pots are then finished with a lid bearing a moulded and painted clay sculpture, which takes the shape of anything from a bogged Toyota troopy to a frill neck lizard or a footy player. Most of the time, artists choose which narratives they want to depict on their own pots, though they work collectively to a theme when making a body of work to be displayed at an exhibition.
With recent rains this summer, lots of the Potters have emblazoned their current pieces with scenes of river life, while Judith chose to illustrate the memories she has of sunsets at her husband’s outstation when she was a young woman.
‘All the people talking story at sundown – we always used to talk story by the fire,’ she says. ‘I was feeling I should make this pot of my memory from this time, thinking about from a long time ago, when I was young. I tell my story on this pot.’
Recently, the artists have been experimenting with new materials such as white earthenware clay and learning slip-casting techniques, which enables the makers to develop designs for tableware. With the Potters’ unique style, independent hold on their creative unity and clear vision for keeping the practice alive, the future of the collective is only going from strength to strength.
‘We teach the young people, show them how to make a little pot and a little bird,’ says Judith. ‘They learn a little bit. I been teaching Geraldine and Bethany, my two daughters, to work with clay – like me. Those old ladies are all gone, passed away. Only me, Anita Ratara, Dawn Wheeler and Rona Rubuntja still working from the start. Anita been teaching her daughter Hayley for a long time. They got to keep coming, the young ones, to learn. We got young ladies coming in, Vera, Andrea, Alizha, Dalissa. They learn from their aunties and grandmothers. They are coming up. They are keeping our pottery strong.’
Learn more about the Hermannsburg Potters and their work here.
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And if you don't mind,
can you tell me
all your hopes and fears
and everything that you believe in.
-Dalissa Raiha
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#MozartLaPara y #Dalissa flechados 💘👀👀 https://www.instagram.com/p/B0o1Kxvn26H/?igshid=w4fzq00z8fku
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#Nacionales #ENTRETENIMIENTO #FARÁNDULA Alexandra, ex esposa de Mozart La Para hospitalizada: “Oren por mí” Se desconoce la situación que la llevó al hospital. Con suero en el brazo, la influencer pide oración por su salud. Alexandra Hatcu, en una fotografía de archivo tomada de su cuenta de Instagram. @alexandramvp @alexandramvp01 -La influencer Alexandra Hatcu, quien recientemente abrió su canal de YouTube, tiene preocupados a sus seguidores de Instagram luego que subiera una historia, donde se le ve hospitalizada. Con suero en el brazo, la ex esposa del intérprete urbano Mozart la Para pide oración por su salud. “Oren por mi” reza uno de los textos, mientras que el otro dice: “Oren por mí, los amo”. El story fue subido pasadas las 6 de la mañana. Se desconoce la situación. Anterior a estos mensajes a la joven europea se le veía disfrutando, en uno de los audiovisuales se le ve compartiendo la noche de este martes con su hija, no mostraba ningún síntoma de deterioro. A mediados de año, en entrevista con Alofoke Radio, la ex esposa de Mozart La Para, Alexandra Hatcu rompió el silencio sobre su relación con el cantante urbano y los motivos de su separación. #AlexandraHatcu #Confiesa #sellevabien #consuex #MozartLaPara “Éramos una pareja como todas las parejas normal durante todos estos años. Supimos sobrellevarnos, supimos manejarnos. Yo entiendo que si teníamos un problema con él no tenía que salir a las redes sociales a divulgarlo”, aseguró. Sobre cómo se enteró que el cantante urbano tenía una nueva pareja, Alexandra dijo. “Yo me enteré el Jueves Santo. Entendía que habían cosas y él me lo negaba. Me sorprendió saber quien era”, argumentó. En la actualidad el padre de su hija está en una relación amorosa con la actriz y presentadora de televisión Dalissa Alegría. https://www.instagram.com/p/B03mayLlehW/?igshid=be5d57ufql3p
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St. Patty's party 2022! THANK YOU² to Aaron @techwizardinc , Kory @inspired_and_enthralled , Jewel @jewel.rodriguez725 , Nik @nikolkarodriguez , baby Ruby, Jennifer @jennifer_hertberg , Dalissa Avila, Natalie @theviolet41 , Remy Keller, Zack Maitland, Raphael @raphaelrodil , and of course Sean @uks34n and Danny @firstname_lastname1993 (kick my ass next time if I missed anyone) for another 🔥 night! My photo quality and quantity may have waned through the night, and I missed getting a number of you in group pics, but the ITG stream vid got plenty of evidence for me. 😛 Sean and I will have it uploaded to each of our YouTube channels ASAP, or check it out on our Twitch channel now (search: TeamBBC ). Anyway, don't be strangers, and actually 🤔...lmk/keep an eye out if you'll be free ~midday on Monday, March 21st (under two days from now) as we may be organizing a slightly different friend outing then! 👀 ⬆️ VEGAS FRIENDS: THIS MEANS YOU! ❤ (at Las Vegas, Nevada) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbT2RBOrnij/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Circula audio donde Alexandra confirma terminó con Mozart por otra mujer
Circula audio donde Alexandra confirma terminó con Mozart por otra mujer
Circula un audio desde el fin de semana donde Alexandra MVP, la exesposa de Mozart la Para, confirma que este le habría sido infiel con la actriz Dalissa Alegría y que sostienen un romance desde hace dos años.
Dalissa ha sido señalada de acuerdo a los rumores como la manzana de la discordia de la separación de la pareja después de diez años de relación.
En el audio Alexandra explica que: “Él…
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You’re Lion to Me by Milly Taiden
“About You’re Lion to Me:
From planet Aurora, lioness shifter, Dalissa Furr, wants to explore new places before she goes insane from boredom. So a trip to Earth is a must. Finding her mate in the process would be great too, if Gerri Wilder can make it happen. But according to her parents, her smaller than normal size and delicate features make her undesirable to a shifter. Azai Whittip, alpha of…
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Jóvenes dominicanos presentan modelo de formación durante una actividad de Unesco
Jóvenes dominicanos presentan modelo de formación durante una actividad de Unesco
Jóvenes dominicanos están penetrando al mercado laboral de Estados Unidos –y algunos ya han trabajado en firmas como Google- luego de recibir formación en programación por iniciativa de los empresarios Chris Corcino y Dalissa Heredia, líderes de la firma Intellisys, establecida en Santiago de los Caballeros, República Dominicana. Los resultados de sus programas “Mi primer empleo Tech” y…
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The Alligator weight drag is no easy task but my girl Dalissa pushed through the pain and finished so strong!!! #fitness_nina #clientgoals #functionalbeauty #womenempoweringwomen #personaltraining #girlpower #motivation #pushthroughthepain #soreisthenewsexy #burnbabyburn #free #clientlove (at CRUNCH)
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