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Leigh Wood drops Mauricio Lara in 2nd. Great timing on the uppercut as Lara drops down to evade. Wasn’t really hurt but it definitely landed clean. Good work thus far from Wood. Controlling the fight.
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LARA VS. WOOD 2 FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES
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Published: May 26, 2023
Eddie Hearn, Matchroom Sport Chairman: "Welcome to Manchester ahead of a huge night of World Championship boxing this Saturday at Manchester Arena, live and exclusive in DAZN. The rematch for the WBA Featherweight Championship of the World between the champion Mauricio Lara and now the challenger Leigh Wood. We saw a tremendous fight earlier this year in Nottingham full on drama. Leigh Wood winning that fight, to then get stopped and to see Mauricio Lara become World Champion. We sat in the office and we talked about what was next – we talked about maybe waiting. There was no waiting from Leigh Wood. He believed he can win this fight. He wanted the immediate rematch and he’s got it, this time in Manchester with his fans travelling from Nottingham." Mauricio Lara: "First and foremost I want to say hi to everyone. As you say, last time was a calm performance but I’m really confident in my training camp and what we have done and I want to almost back-up and cement that victory, and I want to do it in quicker fashion. I’ll be looking for that knockout from the very first round. Big things are to come but first I have to, as I have said, cement that victory. Leigh Wood isn’t just any boxer, it will be a difficult fight but it is about continuing and cementing that victory and making history in this sport." Alejandro Brito: "First and foremost, we have to thank you for the opportunity. This is Mauricio’s fourth time in this country. On his third time he managed to win that World Title on a fantastic night. It was a dream that he had for a long time. I said it the first time we had the opportunity, that we would give the opportunity back to Leigh Wood if we managed to win, and it’s great that we can go on to have another great fight here. The last one was a war but we are totally focused and believing in Mauricio’s possibility in creating a legacy in the sport." Leigh Wood: "There was never even a thought in my mind that anything different was going to happen. I know you tried to persuade me otherwise. It was just so frustrating how the fight finished. Like you say, it is a fast turnaround, but it is one that benefits me. If you said to me when I won the World Title, ‘right, in 13 weeks’ time you’re back out, you need to get back in the gym’, I’d have been like, ‘woah Eddie come on, let me celebrate’. That’s why I believe it is one that favours me. I was straight back in training, I had a little time with my kids. I’m ready to get this belt back and look good doing it. No doubts at all, that’s not me saying it’s going to be an easy fight, because it could be far from an easy fight, but I’m prepared for anything that he brings. The first time round was hard because we didn’t have his style against my style to look at, now we’ve got that information and we know what he does when I do certain things. I’ve been preparing for him for nearly a year in September. I know him inside out, I’m just going to go out there and prove that I’m the better fighter. It’s a must-win fight; there’s a lot of pressure. I love it, I thrive on it. Whatever is takes on Saturday night I’m coming away with a win. This is what gets me up for it, I can’t lose. I can’t afford to lose. That could be the end of the road for me. It’s a long road to come back from. That’s why I’m not thinking about losing, I’ve done everything I can do to win. I’m confident in winning. I know what I need to do to win. I know what I can’t afford to do." Ben Davison, trainer of Wood: "It was a scenario and a situation where there was no guarantees to the outcome. I can’t sit here and say that the fight wouldn’t have carried on going and Leigh wouldn’t have been victorious, and I can’t say vice-versa. It was a decision that I made in the moment, but with the understanding that we have this opportunity here. Leigh had this rematch clause. He’s got the opportunity to get his title back and I believe that he will do so. Leigh is forever in the gym, looks after himself, he doesn’t balloon up in between fights, he’s very disciplined in his life and his approach. It’s a career for him and a full-time job for him. He’s so disciplined when it comes to approaching fights and going into game plans that to actually take him away from a certain style match-up, to then bring him back to it would have actually been more difficult than it will be to go into a quick turnaround. I think he (Lara) was actually more respectful of Leigh’s power than we anticipated. He was a lot less reckless in the fight than we had anticipated being honest. I think the fact that he did eventually get the shot that he was looking for, the fight might play out a little bit more like the way we anticipated the first one to. Some adjustments, and I’m sure Mauricio and his team will have some adjustments. Leigh knows what he has to do and we are confident in the execution of that game plan.” Alfie Sharman, Vice President Marketing - DAZN: “I found myself on Sunday morning thinking, ‘how can you better Katie Taylor’s homecoming in Dublin in an amazing fight?’. Congratulations Chantelle. The answer was quick, it is back here in Manchester, an amazing fight city with two absolute warriors ready to put it on the line. We’ve had an incredible few weeks on DAZN with top tier fighters on both sides of the Atlantic fighting on our platform, and it doesn’t stop there. We’ve got plenty of headline fights coming up – Claressa Shields, Jaime Munguia, Vergil Ortiz Jr, Dalton Smith, Regis Prograis and Edgar Berlanga to name a few. It’s a really great time for us. Looking to Saturday, everyone in here saw the first fight. In my opinion predictions go out of the window for this one on Saturday. It’s a completely new fight, a new beast. Both men are in great shape and are ready to go. Leigh is very much looking to get that belt back and Mauricio looks like he’s not willing to let it go. We wish them both the best of luck and make sure you tune in on Saturday live on DAZN.”
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Species: The Awakening (2007)
In today's review, I find that renewal across the border, might not be what the doctor ordered. As I attempt a #positive review of the 2007 TV Movie, Species: The Awakening #HelenaMattsson #BenCross #DominicKeating #MarleneFavela #MeagenFay #RogerCudney
The thing about good ideas is that you usually cannot repeat them, in some cases, this doesn’t stop people trying, from the endless remakes, and reboots. Synthesis becomes the key as the march of time carries onward, but this can lead to flaws, and missteps that alter the product as a whole. In 2007, a fictional alien might learn about the same genetic problems that reboot face, in Species: The…
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Leigh Wood gegen Mauricio Lara: Die abschließende Pressekonferenz
Leigh Wood gegen Mauricio Lara: Am morgigen Samstagabend live auf DAZN. Leigh Wood: “Ich werde es genießen die Zweifler, mit meiner Leistung zu überzeugen.” Eddie Hearn promotet die Weltmeisterschaft zwischen Leigh Wood gegen Mauricio Lara. Eddie Hearn, Vorsitzender von Matchroom Sport: “Der WBA-Weltmeistertitel im Federgewicht. Der Super-WBA-Weltmeistertitel im Federgewicht. Leigh Wood gegen…
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A bit late but couldn't forget about them, our Paralympics delegation. They absolutely killed it. Every single one of them giving it all and making us proud.
Thank you to all of our 78 participants, 28 medalists, and 44 diplomas.
Alex Enrique Martínez Guevara, Ana Lucía Pinto Ochoa, Andrés Felipe Mosquera Neira, Angie Lizeth Pabón Mamian, Aura Cristina Poblador Granados, Bertha Cecilia Fernández Arango, Brayan Mauricio Triana Herrera, Buinder Brainer Bermúdez Villar, Carlos Andrés Vargas Villanueva, Carlos Daniel Serrano Zárate, Daniel Giraldo Correa, Daniela Carolina Munévar Flórez, Darian Faisury Jiménez Sánchez, David Felipe Rendón Acosta, Diego Fernando Meneses Medina, Edilson Chica Chica, Edwin Fabián Matiz Ruiz, Eglain Antonio Mena Lemus, Erica María Castaño Salazar, Euclides Grisales Diaz, Fabio Torres Silva, Francy Esther Osorio Calderón, Fredy Duvian López Morales, Gabriela Oviedo Rueda, Giovanny Andrés Malambo Rachez, Gisell Natalia Prada Pachón, Héctor Julio Ramírez Murcia, Ionis Dayana salcedo rodríguez, Jesús Alberto López, Jesús Augusto Romero Montoya, Jhohan Darío Ardila Cárdenas, Jhon Alexander Hernández García, Jhon Eider González Hernández, Jhon Fredy Gómez Giraldo, Jhon Sebastián Obando Asprilla, José Gregorio Lemos Rivas, Juan Alejandro Campas Sánchez, Juan David Pérez Quintero, Juan Esteban García Sánchez, Juan Esteban Patiño Giraldo, Juan José Betancourt Quiroga, Julián Andrés Jaramillo Téllez, Karen Tatiana Palomeque Moreno, Kevin Alfonso Moreno Gualaco, Laura Carolina González Rodríguez, Leider Albeiro Lemus Rojas, Leidy Johanna Chica Chica, Lino Nicolás Coca Castro, Luis dahir Arizala Ocoró, Luis Fernando Lara Rodallega, Luis Fernando Lucumí Villegas, Luis Francisco Sanclemente, María Alejandra Murillo Benítez, María Angélica Bernal Villalobos, María Mónica Daza Guzmán, María Paula Barrera Zapata, María Salomé Henao Sánchez, María Teresa Restrepo Rojas, Mariana Guerrero Martínez, Mauricio Andrés Valencia Campo, Mayerli Buitrago Ariza, Miguel Ángel Rincón Narváez, Nelson Crispín Corzo, Niver Rangel palmera, Paula Andrea Ossa Veloza, Reynel Romero Montoya, Santiago Solis Torres, Sara del Pilar Vargas Blanco, William Jair higuera Ocampo, Xiomara Saldarriaga Hernández, Yamil David Acosta Manjarrez, Yasiris Blandón Escobar, Yeferson Suárez Cardona, Yeniffer Paredes Muriel, Yesenia María Restrepo Muñoz, Yesica Paola Muñoz Nieto, Zharith Alejandra Rodríguez Silva, Zuleiny Rodríguez Trujillo
#paralympics 2024#colombia#comité paralímpico colombiano#colombian paralympic committee#(nightmade)#this was my first time actually watching the paralympics games#it was amazing#I'm saddened that they don't get as much noise as the other games#like we won 9 times more medals and yet the news nothing
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Generation of 27
The Generation of '27 (Spanish: Generación del 27) was an influential group of poets that arose in Spanish literary circles between 1923 and 1927, essentially out of a shared desire to experience and work with avant-garde forms of art and poetry. Their first formal meeting took place in Seville in 1927 to mark the 300th anniversary of the death of the baroque poet Luis de Góngora. Writers and intellectuals paid homage at the Ateneo de Sevilla, which retrospectively became the foundational act of the movement.
Terminology:
The Generation of '27 has also been called, with lesser success, "Generation of the Dictatorship", "Generation of the Republic", "Generation Guillén-Lorca" (Guillén being its oldest author and Lorca its youngest), "Generation of 1925" (average publishing date of the first book of each author), "Generation of Avant-Gardes", "Generation of Friendship", etc. According to Petersen, "generation group" or a "constellation" are better terms which are not so much historically restricted as "generation".
Aesthetic style:
The Generation of '27 cannot be neatly categorized stylistically because of the wide variety of genres and styles cultivated by its members. Some members, such as Jorge Guillén, wrote in a style that has been loosely called jubilant and joyous and celebrated the instant, others, such as Rafael Alberti, underwent a poetic evolution that led him from youthful poetry of a more romantic vein to later politically-engaged verses.
The group tried to bridge the gap between Spanish popular culture and folklore, classical literary tradition and European avant-gardes. It evolved from pure poetry, which emphasized music in poetry, in the vein of Baudelaire, to Futurism, Cubism, Ultraistand Creationism, to become influenced by Surrealism and finally to disperse in interior and exterior exile following the Civil Warand World War II, which are sometimes gathered by historians under the term of the "European Civil War". The Generation of '27 made a frequent use of visionary images, free verses and the so-called impure poetry, supported by Pablo Neruda.
Members:
In a restrictive sense, the Generation of '27 refers to ten authors, Jorge Guillén, Pedro Salinas, Rafael Alberti, Federico García Lorca, Dámaso Alonso, Gerardo Diego, Luis Cernuda, Vicente Aleixandre, Manuel Altolaguirre and Emilio Prados. However, many others were in their orbit, some older authors such as Fernando Villalón, José Moreno Villa or León Felipe, and other younger authors such as Miguel Hernández. Others have been forgotten by the critics, such as Juan Larrea, Pepe Alameda, Mauricio Bacarisse, Juan José Domenchina, José María Hinojosa, José Bergamín or Juan Gil-Albert. There is also the "Other generation of '27", a term coined by José López Rubio, formed by himself and humorist disciples of Ramón Gómez de la Serna, including: Enrique Jardiel Poncela, Edgar Neville, Miguel Mihura and Antonio de Lara, "Tono", writers who would integrate after the Civil War (1936–39) the editing board of La Codorniz.
Furthermore, the Generation of '27, as clearly reflected in the literary press of the period, was not exclusively restricted to poets, including artists such as Luis Buñuel, the caricaturist K-Hito, the surrealist painters Salvador Dalí and Óscar Domínguez, the painter and sculptor Maruja Mallo, as well as Benjamín Palencia, Gregorio Prieto, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Gabriel García Maroto, the toreros Ignacio Sánchez Mejías and Jesús Bal y Gay, musicologists and composers belonging to the Group of Eight, including Bal y Gay, Ernesto Halffter and his brother Rodolfo Halffter, Juan José Mantecón, Julián Bautista, Fernando Remacha, Rosa García Ascot, Salvador Bacarisse and Gustavo Pittaluga. There was also the Catalan Group who presented themselves in 1931 under the name of Grupo de Artistas Catalanes Independientes, including Roberto Gerhard, Baltasar Samper, Manuel Blancafort, Ricard Lamote de Grignon, Eduardo Toldrá and Federico Mompou.
Finally, not all literary works were written in Spanish: Salvador Dalí and Óscar Domínguez also wrote in French. Foreigners such as the Chilean poets Pablo Neruda and Vicente Huidobro, the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, and the Franco-Spanish painter Francis Picabia also shared much with the aesthetics of the Generation of '27.
The Generation of '27 was not exclusively located in Madrid, but rather deployed itself in a geographical constellation which maintained links together. The most important nuclei were in Sevilla, around the Mediodía review, Tenerife around the Gaceta de Arte, and Málaga around the Litoral review. Others members resided in Galicia, Catalonia and Valladolid.
The Tendencies of '27:
The name "Generation of 1927" identifies poets that emerged around 1927, the 300th anniversary of the death of the Baroque poet Luis de Góngora y Argote to whom the poets paid homage. It sparked a brief flash of neo-Gongorism by outstanding poets like Rafael Alberti, Vicente Aleixandre, Dámaso Alonso, Luis Cernuda, Gerardo Diego and Federico García Lorca.
Spanish Civil War aftermath:
The Spanish Civil War ended the movement: García Lorca was murdered, Miguel Hernandez died in jail and other writers (Rafael Alberti, Jose Bergamin, León Felipe, Luis Cernuda, Pedro Salinas, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Bacarisse) were forced into exile, although virtually all kept writing and publishing late throughout the 20th century.
Dámaso Alonso and Gerardo Diego were among those who reluctantly remained in Spain after the Francoists won and more or less reached agreements with the new authoritarian and traditionalist regime or even openly supported it, in the case of Diego. They evolved a lot, combining tradition and avant-garde, and mixing many different themes, from toreo to music to religious and existentialist disquiets, landscapes, etc. Others, such as Vicente Aleixandre and Juan Gil-Albert, simply ignored the new regime, taking the path of interior exile and guiding a new generation of poets.
However, for many Spaniards the harsh reality of Francoist Spain and its reactionary nature meant that the cerebral and aesthetic verses of the Generation of '27 did not connect with what was truly happening, a task that was handled more capably by the poets of the Generation of '50 and the social poets.
Statue:
A statue dedicated to the Generation 27 Poets is now in Seville in Spain. The inscription on the monument translates as 'Seville The poets of the Generation of 27'
List of members[edit]
Rafael Alberti (1902–1999)
Vicente Aleixandre (1898–1984)
Amado Alonso (1897–1952)
Dámaso Alonso (1898–1990)
Manuel Altolaguirre (1905–1959)
Francisco Ayala (1906–2009)
Mauricio Bacarisse (1895–1931)
José Bello (1904–2008)
Rogelio Buendía (1891–1969)
Alejandro Casona (1903–1965)
Juan Cazador (1899–1956)
Luis Cernuda (1902–1963)
Juan Chabás (1900–1954)
Ernestina de Champourcín (1905–1999)
Gerardo Diego (1896–1987)
Juan José Domenchina (1898–1959)
Antonio Espina (1894–1972)
Agustín Espinosa (1897–1939)
León Felipe (1884–1968)
Agustín de Foxá (1903–1959)
Pedro García Cabrera (1905–1981)
Federico García Lorca (1898–1936)
Pedro Garfias (1901–1967)
Juan Gil-Albert (1904–1994)
Ernesto Giménez Caballero (1899–1988)
Jorge Guillén (1893–1984)
Emeterio Gutiérrez Albelo (1905–1937)
Miguel Hernández (1910–1942)
José María Hinojosa (1904–1936)
Enrique Jardiel Poncela (1901–1952)
Rafael Laffón (1895–1978)
Antonio de Lara (1896–1978)
Juan Larrea (1895–1980)
José López Rubio (1903–1996)
José María Luelmo (1904–1991)
Francisco Madrid (1900–1952)
Paulino Masip (1899–1963)
Concha Méndez (1898–1986)
Miguel Mihura (1905–1977)
Edgar Neville (1899–1967)
Antonio Oliver (1903–1968)
Pedro Pérez-Clotet (1902–1966)
Rafael Porlán (1899–1945)
Emilio Prados (1899–1962)
Joaquín Romero Murube (1904–1969)
Pedro Salinas (1891–1951)
Guillermo de Torre (1900–1971)
José María Souvirón (1904–1973)
Miguel Valdivieso (1897–1966)
Fernando Villalón (1881–1930)
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TVN estrena, el jueves 10 de agosto, "La Sangre del Camaleón": Una serie histórica llena de intriga y acción.
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TVN estrena, el jueves 10 de agosto, "La Sangre del Camaleón": Una serie histórica llena de intriga y acción.
Inspirada en hechos reales, la ficción está protagonizada por Daniel Alcaíno y se une a los múltiples proyectos de TVN para la conmemoración de los 50 años del Golpe de Estado en Chile.
Este jueves 10 de agosto, y a un mes de que se cumplan los 50 años del Golpe de Estado en Chile, TVN estrenará, en todas sus plataformas, la serie de ficción histórica “La Sangre del Camaleón”, que en cuatro capítulos cuenta la historia de Mario Lara, interpretado por Daniel Alcaíno, un hombre que lleva una peligrosa doble vida en medio de la dictadura militar chilena.
“Esta ficción marca un hito para nosotros, como canal público, al poner en pantalla la primera serie que se estrena en la televisión chilena con motivo de la conmemoración del Golpe de Estado en Chile. Una historia inspirada en hechos reales, llena de intriga, tensión y suspenso, que cuenta con un destacado elenco y una cuidadosa recreación histórica”,comenta el Director de Programación de TVN, Roberto Cisternas.
En la trama, Mario Lara, se muestra como un exitoso empresario, dueño de clubes nocturnos y una tienda de electrodomésticos, que se mueve en círculos de farándula y tiene estrechos vínculos con los jerarcas y agentes de inteligencia del régimen militar. Sin embargo, su otra faceta lo muestra como un activo militante del Partido Comunista, comprometido con la causa y ocultando las armas que ha internado el Frente Patriótico para enfrentarse al régimen de Pinochet.
Dirigida por Daniel Uribe y Javier Rebolledo, y ganadora de los fondos del CNTV, la serie se inspira en hechos reales. Una historia que desarrolla un juego tenso y emocionante en el que Mario Lara se mantiene en constante peligro, luchando por ocultar su verdadera identidad. Pero un pequeño error, inadvertido pero crucial, permite que su mayor perseguidor lo atrape y detenga mientras busca pruebas para inculparlo.
“La Sangre del Camaleón es la primera serie de ficción de Inteligencia Colectiva y es muy emocionante para nosotros compartir este producto a través de las pantallas de TVN, entre otras razones, porque valoramos y creemos en el rol y la relevancia de la TV Pública. Se trata de una serie localizada en el transe histórico que significó la dictadura de Pinochet, pero a diferencia de otras series y películas que abordan este periodo de nuestra historia reciente, La Sangre del Camaleón sorprende en el lenguaje, al establecer un dialogo con las películas de crimen y usar los códigos audiovisuales del Filme Noir, sin perder nunca el contexto de un país gobernado por una dictadura cívico militar. Con un elenco de lujo, estamos orgullosos de ser parte de una de las diversas realizaciones que se enmarcan en la conmemoración de los 50 años del Golpe de Estado”, comenta su director, Daniel Uribe.
Junto a Daniel Alcaíno, completan el elenco destacados actores como Luciana Echeverría, Juan Pablo Ogalde, Michael Silva, César Caillet, Héctor Morales, Nicolás Saavedra, Ignacio Ceruti, Daniel Candia, Paulo Ausensi, Tito Bustamante, Nathalie Nicloux, María José Moya, Ailen Camacho y Daniel Antivilo, entre otros.
“La sangre del Camaleón” es una de las series emblemáticas del Fondo CNTV 2018, que llega a la pantalla varios años después y que creemos será un aporte en esta fecha, porque como CNTV buscamos relevar y llevar a la pantalla abierta series de calidad que evocan nuestra memoria histórica”, comenta el Presidente del CNTV, Mauricio Muñoz
Esta serie se une a los distintos contenidos de TVN para conmemorar este hito entre las que destacan el programa “Chile 50” que se estrenó en marzo, bajo la conducción de Blanca Lewin; la serie de ficción “Los mil días de Allende” que estrena en septiembre, mes en que también estrenarán un ciclo de destacadas películas chilenas como “Neruda” este 11 de agosto y posteriormente “No, “Machuca”, “Cabros de mierda”, el estreno de “1976” y “Dawson, Isla 10”.
El canal público además presentará distinto material informativo, reportajes y programas especiales con entrevistas a los ex presidentes que prepara el departamento de Prensa; además el documental “En Septiembre canta el gallo” sobre el movimiento musical de la Unidad Popular, un completo especial digital que contendrá archivo histórico y podcast que rememoran este momento que marcó la historia de nuestro país, entre otros contenidos.
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Mauricio Arce Lara: Setting New Standards for Consulting Excellence
Mauricio Arce Lara, CEO of Piasa Consultores, graced the cover of World’s Leaders Magazine as one of the World's Most Influential Leaders Inspiring The Business World, 2024
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Mauricio Lara KOs Leigh Wood in 7th - 2/19/2023
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WOOD VS. LARA + UNDERCARD FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES
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Published: February 18, 2023
Eddie Hearn, Matchroom Sport Chairman: "The WBA World Featherweight Title. The Super WBA World Featherweight Title. Leigh Wood against Mauricio Lara this Saturday live on DAZN around the world from the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham. What a fight we have here. Someone asked me earlier, what gives me a big fight feeling? Driving up the M1 excited, thinking about what might happen on Saturday night. Thinking about the atmosphere, thinking about the great nights we've experienced in this arena. Carl Froch beating Lucian Bute, Leigh Wood beating Michael Conlan. Honestly on Saturday night I think we're going to get the best we've ever seen in this city. This is a tremendous fight to bring to the UK and we're so proud of Leigh Wood the champion for accepting this challenge as the champion. The first time you've seen an underdog in his home city take a voluntary defence. Him and his trainer Ben Davison they see something, they see an opportunity to become the daddy of the division on Saturday night. For me this is to determine the number one fighter in the 126lbs division. There's going to be drama, there's going to be excitement and there's going to be plenty of violence. We cannot wait." Leigh Wood – Gedling, England – 26-2, 16 KOs – defending his WBA Featherweight World Title against Mauricio Lara: “It has been a long journey to get here. I was that little kid trying to get a slot of the Froch undercards. I’ve come a long way since then. There’s nothing that’s going to beat me on Saturday night, nothing at all. There’s nothing that he can bring that I’m not prepared for. He’s ready for war but I’m ready for a smart tactical knockout. I think the underdog mentality going into a fight does help a little bit but it’s more about having that danger. With the Can Xu fight it was punches and output. There’s a bit of that fear factor to get me up for the fight. The Conlan fight, he was a southpaw, bearing in mind before then I’d only boxed one in my career. He’s very skilful and has a massive amateur pedigree. So there was that factor as well. This fight it’s a new approach but a similar kind of thing. We’ve got the fear factor – he can punch and he’s dangerous. Whichever way this fight goes I’m prepared for it. The underdog mentality, not only do I strive on but I kind of need it. It’s going to be special. It’s going to be a wolf pit. It’s going to be a cauldron, very hostile. Massive thank you to everyone from Nottingham. It's going to be a great atmosphere so thanks for getting behind me. Every time I get in the ring I put it all on the line, every single drop of me is going into this fight - whatever I have to do. Whatever it takes, if I have to pick myself up I'll pick myself up. I've shown in my last fight I'm resilient, I can punch, I'm fit and I'm headstrong which is the most important thing in boxing. That mental capacity of not deciding to give up." Ben Davison, trainer of Leigh Wood: “Styles make fights, more than levels. Leigh Wood has been written off numerous times throughout his career. When he lost for the British Title early on, when he lost in the Golden Contract, when he was boxing Can Xu, when he was boxing Michael Conlan. Every time he’s come back better and stronger and risen to the challenge. That’s when you see the best of Leigh Wood. You won’t see the best of Leigh in a fight that he’s the heavy favourite in. Mauricio Lara is a very brave fighter and a very dangerous fighter. In the mist of chaos lies opportunity and I believe that you can’t be as reckless as he is against a puncher like Leigh Wood. There is no doubt in my mind who the bigger puncher is. That’s not how it always plays out in a fight. Leigh is very well drilled and well prepared. He knows exactly what he needs to do and will have the intelligence and the IQ to create the opportunities and scenarios that favour him in the fight for him to execute what he needs to execute to end the fight. Fear is not anything to do with Leigh’s mindset going into this fight. We’re very confident, Leigh’s very confident. If anything, Mauricio Lara needs to be worrying and fearful of Leigh Wood because he’ll be the one that comes out victorious and he’s the dangerman in the fight.” Mauricio Lara – Mexico City, Mexico – 25-2-1, 18 KOs – challenging Leigh Wood for his WBA Featherweight World Title: “Hello to everyone here, I hope you’re all well. I’m feeling really happy. When opportunities come around I take them with both hands and I’m convinced that I will win. I’m not disrespecting him in anyway but I just know the capability of ‘Bronco’ Lara who will go on to win the World Title. I’ve prepared better than ever and I’ve prepared not for a fight, but for a war and I’m prepared to leave absolutely everything in there. I’ve prepared as well as I possibly can. I feel like this is almost my second home. This will definitely not go to the scorecards I can tell you that. I feel like I’ve been supported on the social media platforms and I’m going to give absolutely everything on Saturday.” Alejandro Brito, manager of Mauricio Lara: “First and foremost, I want to say thank you to Eddie for the opportunity. We also have to thank Leigh Wood’s team for this opportunity. He’s now just two days away from becoming World Champion. It has been a dream that he has had for a long time, we hoped that he’d do it against Josh Warrington, unfortunately that fight wasn’t for a World Title in the end. I’m totally convinced now that through all the hard work and suffering he has gone through that he’s going to become World Champion on Saturday night. I met Mauricio a little over six years ago and he always said it was a dream to become World Champion. He always wanted his name to be recognised in Mexico and around the world and now he’s just two days away from this. We’re really confident and really motivated, not just us but every back home in Mexico. They believe he will become World Champion.” Dalton Smith – Sheffield, England – 13-0, 10 KOs – making the second defence of his British Super-Lightweight Title against Billy Allington: “I don’t overlook anybody and I know Billy is coming with big intentions. I’ve heard it in my previous fights with people thinking I’m overlooking opponents. Believe me, I don’t do that. I just focus on the job in front of me and that’s the fight on Saturday night. I’ve got to turn up, be 100% and get the job done in style. We’re probably going to see the very best version of Billy. It’s a big opportunity for him and he’s coming to try and upset the odds. I’m not going to let that happen. I’m fully focused. I’ve had a good camp. I just keep on improving and improving with every fight. I feel like I’m turning into a good solid young man now. I just can’t wait to show you all on Saturday night. It’s going to be unbelievable and the support for me is getting bigger and bigger. I was here for my debut on Leigh’s undercard back in 2019. It’s a great sporting city and they always come out in their numbers. I can’t wait to be on that ramp walking down. I’m sure the atmosphere is going to be great.” Billy Allington – Egham, England – 10-1-4 – challenging Dalton Smith for his British Super-Lightweight Title: “Firstly I want to say thank you. I’m very grateful for the opportunity to be here. I’ve got a lot of people that want to see me do well and that’s a blessing in itself. I’m very well prepared. I’ve earnt my stripes by becoming English Champion, Southern Area Champion on the small hall shows. I’m excited to be here and challenge myself to be the best that I can be. I’ve got a great team and I’m very grateful for that as well. The magnitude of this event is very exciting. If you’d have asked me when I was a 13-year-old boy if I’d make it to where I am now I’d have probably said, ‘I don’t know’. I’m ready to take my opportunity on Saturday with both hands and become the new British Champion. It’s an honour to fight for the title and I’m more than capable of upsetting the odds here. I believe in myself, my team believe in me and this is why we’re here. We’re here for a reason. Dalton is a good fighter, I’m not going to say he isn’t, but as a champion we want to fight other champions and challenge ourselves to get the best out of ourselves. That’s how we grow as humans. I’ve got about 100 people coming up to watch me and that touches me as well. Let’s have a good night Saturday.” Gary Cully – Naas, Ireland – 15-0, 9 KOs – fighting Wilfredo Flores for the vacant WBA Intercontinental Lightweight Title: “I’ve been gaining a lot of momentum. I’m here and I’m back in Nottingham, it’s good vibes for me. I was here last year fighting Miguel Vazquez – 2022 was kind of my breakout year but I feel like I’ve been putting in performances like that over the past five years of my career. I’ve fought undefeated guys, I’ve had my step ups, I’ve fought my former World Champions and all of this. I believe it’s a big step up for Wilfredo Flores and he’s going to be out of his depth on Saturday night. Too good, too big and too strong. 2023 is my year. There’s lots of talk about going back to Ireland and fighting back at home. It’s been a dream of mine to fight back in Ireland ever since I was a kid so I’ve been using that as massive motivation for this camp and to push that little bit harder. There’s some big fights coming at the back end of 2023 for me if I get through Saturday night. I come to bring excitement and entertainment every time I fight. I just heard Chev Clarke say he doesn’t go in there to knock people out he goes in there to box, but I come in to take your head off and it’s going to be no different on Saturday night. No disrespect to Wilfredo Flores but I believe I’m on a different level and I’m coming in there to take his head off on Saturday night.” Wilfredo Flores – Dunkirk, USA – 10-0-1, 5 KOs – fighting Gary Cully for the vacant WBA Intercontinental Lightweight Title: “Thank you for the opportunity I’m very excited. Hopefully I can come away with the victory and come away with some fans in the UK. This is my opportunity to showcase myself and who I am to the world. I’m looking forward to it. This is an opportunity that comes with working hard. I have good work ethic and it’s embedded in me to continue to progress and showcase my hard work. I expect Gary to be well prepared and ready to go to war. I certainly am. This is a sport. We’re both very competitive fighters and I’m sure we’re going to steal the show this Saturday night.” Cheavon Clarke – Gravesend, England – 4-0, 4 KOs – fighting Israel Duffus in a ten round International Cruiserweight contest: “First and foremost I’d like to mention Dec Spellman. It’s really bad for him not being able to provide for his family doing something that he’s always done. I’ve got a tough opponent on Saturday and I’m looking forward to putting on a show. I don’t go out there trying to stop people. I go out there and I try to box. When the opportunities come I take them. If you guys think that’s exciting, I’ll just keep on doing what I’m doing. There’s plenty of good fights out there for me.” Israel Duffus – San Miguelito, Panama – 20-8, 17 KOs – fighting Cheavon Clarke in a ten round International Cruiserweight contest: "Thank you for the opportunity. I always try to keep in shape – you never know when the opportunity is going to come. This is one of those cases. Cheavon’s amateur career looks very impressive but he’s in the professional code now and it’s not the same. Amateur and professional are two different things. I also had the opportunity back in 2012 and 2008 in the Olympics. Now we’re in the professionals. I’m really happy for this." Gamal Yafai – Birmingham, England – 19-2, 11 KOs – fighting Diego Alberto Ruiz in a ten round International Super-Bantamweight contest: “I’m looking forward to getting in there a doing the job. I’ve enjoyed the move to Jamie Moore’s gym, it has been good. I feel like I’ve got some structure now in my life. I’m looking forward to showing that on Saturday night. Get Saturday night sorted and I want to push towards the world level again.” Aaron Bowen – Coventry, England – Professional Debut – fighting Mathieu Gomes in a six round International Middleweight contest: “I’m looking forward to my professional debut. This is obviously where I want to be. I’ve got a big following and with big fights I think even more people can get behind me. I feel like my fights in the amateurs have given me great experience. This is a big stage and it’s a little bit different but the pressure that I experience boxing in the Commonwealth Games, boxing for GB travelling the world, I’ve sort of been there now so it’s given me that little stepping stone. This isn’t too far out of my comfort zone and at the end of the day it’s just a rig. I feel like it’s done me good. I come to fight from the first bell until the last. I will be looking for the knockout but I’ll get the job done first.” Junaid Bostan – Rotherham, England – 4-0, 4 KOs – fighting Peter Kramer in an eight round International Super-Welterweight contest: “It’s my first eight-rounder. Whether it goes eight rounds is a completely different thing. I’m looking to do a number of this guy and carry on progressing in my career. Funnily enough I wasn’t known as the biggest puncher in the amateurs, but now I’ve turned over I’m knocking everyone out. I’m not complaining. It isn’t deliberate but you don’t get paid for overtime so if you can get them out of there then why not. If you don’t ask you don’t get, so I’ve got to ask about getting on these big shows.” Kieron Conway – Northampton, England – 18-3-1, 4 KOs – fighting Jorge Silva in an eight round International Super-Middleweight contest: “It’s good to be on a card so early in the year. I need to put my foot on the gas and get my career back on track. I want to use this year to rebuild. I want to keep all of my fights here in the UK. I want to win a British Title, I don’t care who’s got that. I want to go and win that next and move back on to the world scene after that. I’ve beat high level opposition and I’ve been around high-level opposition. I’m just sick of being known as this nice guy in and out the ring, now I’m coming here to destroy and bring knockouts to the table.” Sam Maxwell – Liverpool, England – 16-1, 11 KOs – fighting Shaun Cooper in a six round Super-Lightweight contest: “I’ve got a job to do on Saturday. Get through that and let’s see what we can do after. Dalton Smith is a fight I’m interested in and that’s the fight I want. Touch wood we both come through on Saturday and we can get it on."
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THE MOMENT is a temporary experience in the time-space continuum. A hermaphroditic nomadic exhibition and space. It was initiated in Frankfurt am Main, moved to Mexico City and is currently based in Berlin Mitte, Ackerstraße.
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NEXT OPENING ´Amnesia of Balance´ 11.09.2024 16:00-21:00h, Ackerstr. 173, 10115 Berlin Mitte
Berlin Art Week opening times 12-15 September. 11-20h
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THE MOMENT | Berlin Art Week
Dan Bodan, Olga Cerkasova, Inga Danysz, Merike Estna, Isabella Fürnkäs, Nschotschi Haslinger, Raphael Hefti, Giulietta Ockenfuß, Niclas Riepshoff, Maximilian Thiel, Lola von der Gracht, Helga Wretman
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Therapy Room (kubaparis.com)
THE MOMENT — A series of art events at Mexico City – OFLUXO
Echosystem in The Moment / Mexico City – Daily Lazy (daily-lazy.com)
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2024 RECORDS OF AN UNSTEADY LIFE (Berlin):
Olga Cerkasova
Catherina Cramer & Giulietta Ockenfuß
Isabella Fürnkäs
Zoë Claire Miller
2023 THERAPY ROOM (Berlin)
Leda Bourgogne
Olga Cerkasova
Victoria Colmegna
Zuzanna Czebatul
Tomás Díaz Cedeño
Isabella Fürnkäs
Nschotschi Haslinger
Theresa Patzschke
Sóley Ragnarsdóttir
Eric Sidner
2021 ECHOSYSTEM (Mexico City)
Gwladys Alonzo
Hasanlu Armastajad (Merike Estna & Jaime Lobato)
Asma
José Eduardo Barajas
Tomás Díaz Cedeño
Olga Cerkasova
Paola De Anda
Adriana Lara
Mauricio Guillén
Diego Salvador Rios
Emilio Gómez Ruiz
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Exequias de María Cecilia Vélez de Vera, la inolvidable María C...
La tarde de este domingo 7 de abril 2024 en la Parroquia La Visitación, sector de El Poblado, tuvieron lugar las exequias y honras fúnebres por María Cecilia Vélez de Vera, esposa del periodista, colega y amigo Fernando Vera Ángel, en una emotiva ceremonia religiosa a cargo del padre Camilo, quien por años fuera consejero y guía espiritual de María C... Este personaje que por más de 30 años vimos siempre al lado del director del radioperiódico Clarín Fernando Vera, en eventos, conciertos, actos sociales, partió de esta dimensión... Allí en La Visitación el tenor periodista Mauricio Ortiz y su esposa, cantaron al cielo por el alma en tránsito al cielo de María C, quien por más de 33 años acompañó dolores, penas y alegrías de miles de personas que pasaron por la Clínica Medellín de la calle Maracaibo con la Avenida Oriental. Al final esa canción despedida de Agustín Lara: "Te me vas, te me vas de la vida, como van las arenas al mar... Te me vas, sabe Dios sí es mentira, sabe Dios sí otra vez volverás Cuando vuelvas nuestro huerto tendrá rosas",,,, Adiós María C, disfruta a la diestra del Señor de su gloria eterna. https://youtu.be/mOgR8UhMqfk
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Kathmandu - Summer Never Sleeps from Daniel Warwick on Vimeo.
Music / 'Jimmy, Renda-Se‘ by Tom Zé Director / Daniel Warwick DoP / Jan David Günther
Production Company / Scoundrel Exec Producer / Adrian Shapiro Producer / Morgan Benson Taylor
Editor / Adam Wills
Client / Kathmandu Client CCO / Eva Barrett Client Head of Global Brand Comms / Michaela Clark Client Global Head of Social Media / Shailyn Shah Creative Agency / Special Group New Zealand Chief Creative Officer / Tony Bradbourne Executive Producer / Sally Lankshear Senior Producer / Casey King Executive Creative Director / Lisa Fedyszyn & Jonathan McMahon Creative Director / David Shirley Associate Creative Director / Julia Ferrier
Storyboards / Otto Wiezorek
Cast Duc Jeremy Vu Oscar Kapoya Bobbie Twaddle Julia Aguilar Tjaša Žibert (The fantastic Mrs Fox) Abiola Efunshile Egshing Varga Eva Mauricio Kani Obelga Matej Pusnik (Mr Merman)
1st AD / Nikolaus Sauer 2nd AD / Nataša Uzunović Choreographer / Erik Bukovnik
Service Production / Bas Productions Service Exec Producer / Andrej Caruso Line Producer / Luka Jauh Production Manager / Patrik Šimenc Production Coordinator / Martina Crnkovic Unit/Set PA / Sebastjan Logar Unit/Set PA / Blaž Pogačar TC/Prod. Driver #1 / Andrej Repovž
Location Manager SLO / Blaž Bačar Location Manager IT / Miha Repič
Production Designer / Miha Knific & Lara Štefančič Art Director / Lara Štefančič Prop on Set / Žan Kalan
Stylist / Tina Tanko Stylist Assistant / Suzana Bićanić
Make Up Artist / Nastja Pestivšek Make Up Artist Assistant / Kristina Mandić Hair Stylist / Borut Novak
1st AC / Pavel Kurak Loader / Jan Skriecka 2nd AC / Luka Podobnikar Video Assist / Noel Šimenc Video Assist / Jernej Valenčič
Gaffer / Jernej Prebil Best Boy / Marko Perne Electrician / Jani Podmilšak Electrician / Marjan Vidmar Electrician / Dušan Praznik Electrician / Jurij Wolgemut Electrician / Jernej Korenčan Electrician / Jon Prebil Electrician / Urh Cerovnik Light Operator / David Crane Operator / Luka Zdešar
Key Grip / Rok Grdin Grip / Ivan Radeljak Grip / Aljaž Založnik
SFX Master / Aleš Šmuc SFX / Jan Januš
Animal Wrangler / Jože Ilc
SOME / Anže Lovšin
Sound Master / Martin Jelovšek
Catering Coordinator / Jernej Konda Craft / Rok Vengust Craft / Sara Ogrizek Chef / Jaka Hergeršič Chef Assistant / Petra Skopec Driver / Franc Vidmar
Post Production / Bepic Berlin Creative VFX Supervisor & Partner / Basti Konradt Post & VFX Producer / Lion Graf VFX Artists: Motion Graphics / Tulio Inoue Flame Artist / Chris Weingart Cartoon Animation / Laurie Herman Endshot Painting / Paula Blesa Colourist / Sarah Salzmann
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Soundmix / Stefan Kraatz Sound Producer / Maurice Krämer
Special Thanks to Andrea Roman & Zauberberg Dirk Kübler Filmversicherung Berlin Jakob Rühle
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