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Fontenay-sous-Bois, la poste.
#fontenay sous bois#val de fontenay#banlieue#banlieue parisienne#architecture#val de marne#retro géographie#les trente glorieuses
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Fontenay-sous-Bois by Olivier Blaecke
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#1107 Julie Goye Dogan, la consommation responsable
Julie Goye Dogan est Miss International île-de-France Fontenay sous Bois 2024 pour Miss International France 2025. Elle est ravie de se présenter à vous aujourd’hui sur l’île Saint-Louis à Paris, un lieu qui lui tient particulièrement à cœur. L’île-Saint-Louis représente pour elle une oasis de sérénité au milieu de l’effervescence de notre capitale avec ses charmants commerces, ses ruelles pavées…
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Vous êtes chaleureusement invité.e.s à l'évènement ENTREZ C'EST OUVERT (week-end portes ouvertes des ateliers d'artistes de la ville de Fontenay-sous-Bois) du 18 au 20 mai 2024. Tous les ateliers des artistes participants seront ouverts au public les samedi 18, dimanche 19 et lundi 20 mai de 11h à 20h. Le vernissage aura lieu vendredi 17 mai à partir de 18h30 à la NEF de la Halle Roublot de Fontenay-sous-Bois. Vous pourrez y admirer une exposition collective qui vous permettra de choisir dans quels ateliers vous avez envie de vous rendre pendant ce long week-end culturel. Plan téléchargeable avec la liste des 30 ateliers d'artistes participants J'attends votre visite à mon atelier YAUME-C, c'est le N°19 !
#exposition#portes ouvertes#atelier d'artiste#artistes#art actuel#art contemporain#évènement culturel#fontenay sous bois#val de marne#vernissage
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Living Room in Paris Inspiration for a large living room remodel in the contemporary loft style with a marble floor, white walls, a regular fireplace, a plaster fireplace, and no television
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FONTENAY SOUS BOIS - Val de Marne
En même temps, y'a plus grand chose à livrer...
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As long as I breathe, I attack.
Bernard Hinault
Frenchman Bernard Hinault from L'Equipe strains for the finish line at the last stage - Fontenay-sous-Bois to Paris (Champs-Élysées) - to win the Tour de France in 1982. Hinault, who had won the Tour in 1978, 1979 and 1981, and left the 1980 Tour in leading position, was the clear favourite for victory in 1982 Tour de France. In those other years, Hinault had won several races before the Tour, but in 1982 he had only won one major race, the 1982 Giro d'Italia. Hinault became the fourth cyclist, after Fausto Coppi, Jacques Anquetil and Eddy Merckx, to win the Giro-Tour double. In sum, Hinault claimed 28 stages wins from 1978-1986.
#hinault#bernard hinault#quote#french#cycling#cyclist#tour de france#endurance#will power#sports#icon
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A bibliobus operated by the Commune of Fontenay-sous-Bois, onthe eastern suburbs of Paris, in 1973 #books #libraries http://dlvr.it/T9VrqY
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Dimanche 19 mai 2024 -
L'animal s'est blessé 2 doigts pendant un examen d'ébénisterie, j'ai pu le ramener à Fontenay-sous-bois, guérir. J'ai conduit sur l'autoroute, on a acheté de l'essence, cuisiné des pizzas, méditer, il a rencontré le daron et sa paella, Eloi, Leo, l'asso de jeux, on a beaucoup ri, regardé To the bones et parler de ma période anorexique, imaginer notre chez nous, nos grandes vacances, écouté des podcasts, dessiné, marché, fait du ping-pong, parfois même on a déprimé et c'était pas grave !!
Le soir des photos c'était au festival des murs à pêches à Montreuil ou on est allés voir Eillen (la coloc de Leo) et son groupe de Punk joué. J'ai bu plein de Sangria, j'étais complètement bleu merle et max à fond
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Fontenay-sous-Bois by Olivier Blaecke
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Assessment 1
2. conduct research into their life stories
Wladyslaw Starewicz - life and work
The first Polish animator and one of the first animation makers in the world
He was born in 1882 in Moscow to a Polish family (through his places of residence and work he would become acquainted with Lithuanian, Russian and French cinematography). He spent his childhood and youth in Kaunas, in present-day Lithuania where, as a four-year-old boy, he was adopted by his mother’s parents after she died. Early drawings revealed his significant artistic talent - he liked photography and was interested in cinematography, which at the time was still an innovation, as well as nature, particularly in the insects which he so passionately collected.
Starewicz decided to purse an artistic career by enrolling into a painting school, despite how disapproving his family was of this choice.
1910 - he was awarded the title of Director of the Museum of Natural History in Kaunas, Lithuania. His first foray into filmmaking included making a series of four short documentaries, however it was in live action.
He didn’t start delving into animation until his fifth movie. This was also meant to be a documentary intending to “show the life of stag beetles.” However, he was incensed to find that it was impossible to capture two stag belts fighting due to the beetles dying from the light of the stage lighting.
This gave rise to his first stop motion piece featured two stag beetles in battle, named “Lucanus Cervus” (1910), after their scientific name. It was the first ever animated puppet film in Russia. He used wires to put their limbs back on, dressed them in knight outfits and then moved them, capturing individual movement phases frame by frame.
He started working with Khanzhonkov in 1911. Aleksandr Khanzhonkov was the world's first maker of a cartoon film, the first maker of a full-time feature film in Russia and the founder of the first Russian film studio (Studio Khanzhonkov) in 1905. Here, Starewicz continued his passion for stop motion, mostly using his dead bug collection as his character models.
1912 - “The Beautiful Leukandia.” Was an adaptation about the tale of Agamemnon and Menelaus.
1912 - “the cameraman’s revenge.” This was his most famous piece of work and is widely regarded as the piece that pioneered stop motion as an art form. When the film first premiered audiences actually thought that Starewicz had managed to train live bugs to act. It was a short comedy drama movie about marital infidelity, jealously, and of course revenge. The animated story was not made for children, which was quite uncommon at the time. Starewicz showed how versatile animation as a medium can be and how it can be curated for an older audience.
The success of The ant and the grasshopper (1913/1911) is also worth mentioning – an adaptation of a fable by Ivan Krylov that, thanks to a record 140 copies, was seen by viewers all over Europe and America. One copy, packed in a silver box, was given by the producer to a successor of the Russian throne, Alexei Nikolayevich Romanov
“The night before Christmas” (1913). It was Starewicz’s version of the original Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol story. This film featured live action interaction with his animated elements. Some parts even included his daughter Irina.
“Terrible Vengeance” (1913). This movie won the 2014 gold medal at international film festival in Milan.
During WW1, Satrewicz continued to make films. He worked for many different film companies and produced 60 live action movies. After WW1, he changed his name to Ladislas Starevich, as it was easier to pronounce in French, and began diving back into stop motion. During this time he produced: Midnight Wedding, The Scarecrow (1921), Frogland (1922), Love in Black and White (1923), The Voice of the Nightingale (1923), and The Little Street Singer (1924).
In 1924, Starevich moved to Fontenay-sous-Bois, where he lived until his death in 1965. There he made the rest of his films.
The Eyes of the Dragon (1925) — this film was exceptionally impressive due to its complex use of set design and character design. Starewicz’s talent as an artist truly shines through here in set decoration as well as ingenious trick photography.
The Town Rat and the Country Rat (1927) — a parody of American slapstick films.
The Magical Clock (1928) — a fairy tale story
The Little Parade - an adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson’s story titled ‘the steadfast tin soldier’
“Le Roman de Renard” (1937) — some consider this his best film.
During WW2 he didn’t make any films. After WW2 he made a few more films before passing away: “Zanzabelle a Paris”, “Fern Flower” (This his first movie in colour and won the first prize as an animated film in the 11th International Children Film Festival in Venice Biennale), “Nose to Wind”, “Winter Carousel” (his last completed film), and a half completed film titled “Like Dog and Cat.” He passed away before he could complete this last film.
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Exposition "EXISTER" du 22 novembre 2024 au 17 janvier 2025 à la NEF de la Halle Roublot de Fontenay-sous-Bois. Je suis très heureux d'avoir rejoint le collectif d'artistes Ohého et d'exposer parmi eux pour la première fois ! Il y aura de très nombreuses animations (concerts, spectacles, contes et ateliers) pendant toute la durée de l'exposition. Tout le programme et les horaires sont à retrouver sur le site de la ville : EXISTER - Fontenay - site culturel
#exposition#artistes#art actuel#vernissage#art contemporain#culture#fontenay-sous-bois#spectacles#concerts#animations#halle roublot#exister#art
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How To Deal with Declining Hearing Abilities
You feel confused about the situation once you notice your hearing is abnormal. Consider visiting a hearing center (centre auditif)to get the best assistance with your hearing. You may wonder how this situation will worsen or if you can treat it. With the right tools and techniques, you can get great help. Let’s discuss more about hearing loss. Untreated hearing loss If you do not take care of the situation now, the situation will worsen quickly. It may not be true for everyone; however, it usually happens. With proper treatment, your hearing abilities may decline but at a slow pace. How can you reduce this pace? Avoid loud noises. Loud noises can cause unwanted issues when you are already struggling. So, avoid them at all costs. Many people work in noisy environments. You may want to switch your job if you work in a factory with loud noises for long hours. Look for a job that does not cause additional strain. You should also discuss this issue with the employer to find a suitable environment. You must work with a hearing aid specialist Fontenay Sous Bois (audioprothésiste Fontenay Sous Bois)to find a solution. Signs your issues are increasing
Do you know what is the most common problem people report? It is the mumbling. Individuals may think that people around them mumble when talking. It is an alarming sign.
Many individuals struggle with conversations. You may not hear things properly or get the time to process what the other person said in the conversation. Hence, go for a hearing test.
Do you think people around you talk very fast? If you feel they have suddenly started talking faster, your hearing abilities may be declining.
People around you may feel you are watching television at high volume. They may find the sound disturbing when you think it is normal.
Do people around you feel you talk too loudly? You may not notice it since it is difficult to understand until someone points it out. Once you identify the problem, you should begin with proper treatment. About Ouïe Audition: Ouïe Audition is one of the leading hearing centers where you can get help with pure-tone audiometry (audiométrie tonale). Here, you can get the best guidance to begin the process when you are confused about your hearing loss. Check out the website today. To get more details, visit https://www.ouie-audition.com/ Original Source: https://bit.ly/3XSytVr
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Name: Pasta Presto Address: 10 Av. de Stalingrad, 94120 Fontenay-sous-Bois Phone +33 6 99 36 53 62
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