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Bon jour et bon Week-end ☕️ 🥐 🍎
Le petit train du Jardin d'Acclimatation 🗼Paris 1960s
Photo Albert et Jean Seeberger
#photooftheday#photographie#black and white#vintage#albert seeberger#jean seeberger#paris#jardin d'acclimatation#train#bonjour#bonweekend#fidjie fidjie
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Vanités
Photographies de mode des XIXe et XXe siècle
coll.Photo Copies
Textes Philippe Dayan, Robert Delpire, Diana Edkins, Mariella Righini et Jean Sagne
CNP, Paris 1993, 148 pages, 28x26cm, photos en n.b et en couleurs, ISBN 2-86 754-085-2
euro 50,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
Publié à l’occasion de l’exposition du 21 octobre 1993 au 7 février 1994 à l’Hôtel Salomon de Rotschild à Paris.
Cet album présente le travail de grands photographes qui ont ont retranscrit les grandes tendances vestimentaires de leur époque à travers leurs photographies : Félix et Paul Nadar, Reutlinger, Edward Steichen, Adolf Gayne de Meyer, George Hoyningen-Huene, Erwin Blumenfeld, Irving Penn, Paolo Roversi, Javier Valhonrat, Nick Knight, Lillian Bassman, Helmut Newton, Sarah Moon, Seeberger Frères, Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Toni Frissell, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Norman Parkinson, Frank Horvat, Guy Bourdin, Peter Lindbergh, Deborah Turbeville, Koto Bolofo et William Klein ; textes de Philippe Dayan, Robert Delpire, Diana Edkins, Mariella Righini et Jean Sagne, notices de Martine d’Astier, Gabriel Bauret, Christian Caujolle, Robert Delpire, Diana Edkins, Michel Frizot, Philippe Garner et Martin Harrison.
26/10/24
#Vanités#phot.exhibition cataloge#Paris 1983#Nadar#Reutlinger#Steichen#de Meyer#Roversi#Hoyningen-Huene#Blumenfeld#Penn#Nick Knight#Bassman#Newton#Sarah Moon#Lartigue#Dahl-Wolfe#Horvat#Bourdin#Lindbergh#Turbeville#Koto Bolofo#William Klein#Seeberger#fashion books#fashionbooksmilano
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Jean Dessès Spring/Summer 1957 Haute Couture Collection. Ghislaine Arsac is wearing a white linen dress and sailor top (Moreau textile). Photo Seeberger Brothers. Woman Chic magazine No. 471.
Jean Dessès Collection Haute Couture Printemps/Été 1957. Ghislaine Arsac porte une robe et une marinière en lin blanc (textile Moreau). Photo Séeberger Frères. Femme Chic magazine N° 471.
#jean dessès#collection haute couture#french designer#french style#fashion 50s#1957#spring/summer#printemps/été#ghislaine arsac#fréres séeberger#femme chic magazine#laine moreau#linen dress#robe en lin
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Jean Séeberger Ruins of the Grand Palais after the fire of August 23, 1944 Paris
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June, the dressmaker Jean Patou at the races, 1914
By Fréres Seeberger (Jules, Louis et Henri)
#Fréres Seeberger#dressmaker#Jean Patou#fashion designer#fashion#races#1910s#vintage#Black and White#photography#france
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September 2018
I spent the first week of September in Bali. I got my advanced diver's license and did my navigation dive with David in PadangBai. For the night and wreck dive I went up to Tulamben (and had the driver teach me how to open my chakras and read someone's aura - he even made me connect with my mother who wrote me an e-mail a few hours later asking if something was wrong because she had felt me very strongly) where I ate the very best tempeh satay skewers and fried eggplant at Warung Rusti (with a 90s playlist in the background - "Shalalalala!").
That night dive deserves it's own bullet point: It was the first time for me, I had never been under water at night before. After saying that I met real-life Gary (Spongebob's pet snail) I'll just include the message I wrote to a friend that night: Das war gerade so bombastisch. Mein erster Nachttauchgang, ich wusste überhaupt nicht was mich erwartet, und dann war das gleichzeitig noch ein Wracktauchgang - ich hatte das Wrack vorher noch nicht gesehen. Wow. Du steigst einfach nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit direkt am Strand ins Wasser und tauchst ab. Nach ein paar Minuten taucht plötzlich ein riesiger Schatten vor dir auf - die USAT Liberty. Könnte auf den ersten Blick allerdings auch ein Blauwal sein... Ich kann's gar nicht beschreiben. Du hast nur eine Taschenlampe dabei, auf einer Seite siehst du vage Schemen vom Boot das von hinten manchmal von anderen Tauchern angeleuchtet wird, auf der anderen Seite nur Dunkelheit, schwarze Tiefe. Das Allerbeste ist allerdings, die Taschenlampe auszumachen. Wenn man im stockfinsteren Wasser mit den Armen wirbelt, erzeugt man hunderte kleine Luftbläschen, die wie leuchtende Funken aussehen. Magisch! Hat das was mit Biolumineszenz zu tun? Muss recherchieren. Das ist so ein geiles Gefühl. Mitten im Nichts, in der Dunkelheit, um dich rum nur Wasser. Ständig am Überlegen, ob man nicht doch noch spontan Panik kriegen soll. Beim Auftauchen siehst du die Sterne über dir, den Mars, die Milchstraße. Vom Ufer siehst du das Meer an manchen Stellen milchig türkis aufblitzen - wo die Taucher tief unter der Wasseroberfläche das Wrack anleuchten.
Climbing a fucking volcano in the middle of the night. Seriously, climbing Mount Batur must be one of the most challenging things I've ever done. I wasn't ready for this. Getting up at 1am, only a weak flashlight against the darkness, shorts and a thin jacket against the cold. I got scratches, killed my knees, my lungs were angry as well. I fell. And I still don't know how but somehow I made it to the top. So I sat there, shivering, wet, in the thin air surrounded by clouds. Listening to Krishna Das because that's what I kept doing in quiet moments during my trip. So I witnessed the moon and the stars vanishing, the night growing fainter, the sunrise behind Mount Agung. Walking downhill wasn't any easier (I'll never be able to get the black earth stains out of my jeans) but I managed. My reward: an organic tomato for breakfast, straight from the field. And soaking in hot spring water at Toya Devasya. They had an infinity pool right in front of Lake Batur, just what I needed - even though I only started to notice how many of my muscles were mad at me.
Later, I went to Ubud where I took part in a cleansing/blessing ceremony at the Holy Spring Water Temple, Pura Tirta Empul. We got green bathing sarongs and made an offering before we got cleansed and "talked" to the spirits in the pool. In the afternoon we met a Balinese healer who basically only confirmed what I already knew. I must be on the right track, I suppose. Later I talked to Alex from the UK on the backseat of our car while the others had coffee. We were born one day apart and felt that there were a lot of similarities in our biographies. He asked me for advice on his panic attacks and what he could do about the mask he keeps wearing so that nobody gets to know the real Alex. It felt like a therapy session but I loved how open you can be around a total stranger.
Ubud treats: daily massages, affordable lash extensions, health food everywhere (Smoothie bowls! Veggie wraps! Goddess bowls! Oh, and Gelato Secrets, not healthy at all but delicious), a successful ring quest (good luck trying to find gold jewellery in Bali... but in the end I managed to find a gorgeous ring with a bluish green stone) and a whole day in a batik workshop where I learned the traditional technique from locals. Worth mentioning: the little girls dancing for us at the healer's place - especially the goofy, chubby one with her puppy and the girl in pink who would exaggerate the traditional eye movements and made me laugh / Riding a scooter - this time as a passenger on the back. The gorgeous view of the countryside north of Ubud. / Talking to the Canadian newlyweds about the NHL while having lunch with a view over the rice terraces. /
Magic for Humans
The stories Richard and Star Wars in Benedict Wells' new short story collection Die Wahrheit über das Lügen.
Silence. Thank you, ear plugs. I don't leave the house without Ohropax and a good book.
Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky. More or less the first science fiction book I've ever read but MAN that one is SMART. It's a take on human culture, mirrored by a tribe of very unexpected sentient animals. Worth mentioning: my new Kobo e-reader and OnLeihe (where you can get e-books from the library).
So I'm officially an adult now. Every single thing on this list is true for me. I don't really know why I'm putting this on my Things I Love list since it is pretty scary but at the same time I feel weirdly good about it.
Seeberger's trail mix salty/fruity with rhubarb, banana chips, almonds, peanuts, cranberries and physalis.
Celebrating autumn - even though I had a beautiful summer I'm kinda looking forward to sweater weather, crinkly leaves, gothic novels and pumpkin soup.
George Harrison with a beard and long hair was such a gorgeous human being. Listening to his songs on repeat at the moment.
Spending a day at the Isar with my students. We made a fire, they tought me how to skip stones (no talent) and after a while we couldn't bear the sun anymore so we just hopped into the river in our underwear. We walked along the gravel bank and allowed the water to carry us back to the others. I had such a good time.
What a musical conductor actually does on stage - such an interesting video, especially after many seasons of Mozart in the Jungle.
I know I've probably already said it but this recipe is absolutely delicious. Perfect for autumn. Not bad either: spelt crepes with a creamy chanterelle/champignon filling.
Finally finding a way to do a shoulder stand in yoga class even though my stomach muscles aren't strong enough.
Spending the evening with Manu. Who thinks I'm prettier without make-up. Who played with my hair. Who cooked for me. Who looked gorgeous that night. I mean, come on, open denim shirt over a hairy chest, wavy hair in a man bun with loose strands - that's just unfair. He played the guitar and we sang together. Trying to find a good duet to perform on Thursday (karaoke night!), ending up singing along to every weird song we could think of.
Nursing a yellow bell pepper plant back to health.
Sitting under a blanket outside, a captivating book on my lap, Dunkelgrün fast schwarz, watching the clouds being blown away by the warm autumn winds, flying leaves, deep in thoughts. The smell of family dinner in the air, the light fading away. A sense of longing in combination with melancholia and thoughts occuring on a meta-level, probably the result of too much writing, reading, dreaming, spending time alone.
A matte top coat turns Essie's Bahama Mama nail polish into pure velvet. I love the look and feel of it. So much more elegant and understated than shiny polish.
Give up comfort
My first karaoke night in Munich at Keg with Manu and Bibi. Performing together - my favourite was Because of You by Kelly Clarkson even though we were really bad. The atmosphere was pretty great. There were a lot of Brits around, probably because of the Oktoberfest. Folks were swinging a huge double-ended dildo around, we all danced with each other and I taught everyone German swear words. The good kind. After a few beers I just walked up to Manu (and Bibi!) and we started kissing. I kissed a GIRL and I liked it! Being thirty and somewhat confident is such a blessing. A lot of people kept saying that Manu and I should be a couple. Promising! Especially the girl who sang the Adele songs (and nailed it - voice twins!) was shipping us. Daw.
Dinner at Lena and Obi's wedding location. The waitress showed us around. I feld very grown-up asking questions and acting all responsible and busy.
Going shopping with Lena, trying to find a wedding dress for her. Falling in love with the coats at Zara. Unfortunately I still need to lose some weight in order to buy my clothes there.
Wondering how people actually perceive me. Sometimes I get the feeling that they see me as an angry feminist. But while being a feminist is totally fine with my - I guess I gotta work on my anger issues.
AnderART festival at Odeonsplatz - singing Wonderful Life with Ian, Jens and the GoSingChoir!
Meeting Manu L. at the Alcest concert. I liked talking to him that night. It was only the two of us and I liked how honest he was. And that he gave me a new, less emotional perspective on the whole deal with Frank.
Wearing black jeans, my new checked shirt, dark-rimmed glasses, a huge, soft grey scarf. Doc Martens. A headband.
Treating myself to a 100ml bottle of Byredo's Super Cedar perfume. I smell damn fine now.
On a Friday morning there was a cat downstairs in the subway station. She hung around at a corner and permitted me to pet her. She even jumped a little to meet my hand halfway. Very good start into the day.
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6 French New Wave Looks Inspired By Jean Seberg
If your only knowledge of American actress Jean Seberg is of her turns in iconic French New Wave films like Breathless and Bonjour Tristesse, new biopic Seberg, starring Kristen Stewart and released this week, will prove that her legacy extends far beyond her cinematic work. While every cinephile will remember her in Jean-Luc Godard's 1960 film Breathless, frolicking around Paris in her New York Herald Tribune T-shirt with nouvelle vague star Jean-Paul Belmondo, Seberg's life was about so much more than her gamine silver screen image: most notably, her civil rights activism and association with the Black Panther Party. The actress lived a pretty wild existence for the time: a Midwestern girl-next-door who struck gold when cast in 1957's Saint Joan, she was soon adopted by the French film scene, becoming one of their most treasured expats. Her later life was defined by FBI intimidation and harassment as a retaliation to her political activism, with counter-intelligence agencies spreading vicious rumours that aimed to destroy her career and tarnish her name in a volatile and segregated America. We won't spoil the rest but, as the new film shows, Seberg's life was full of both light and dark. A contradictory and complex figure – an icon in France and an enemy of the state in America – it's her '60s and '70s nouvelle vague style (both on and off screen) that is referenced time and time again, and inspires contemporary French cool girls like Jeanne Damas and Violette. From black capri pants to Breton striped tops, ballet flats, pencil skirts, androgynous tailoring and nautical tank tops, her nonchalant style feels as fresh today as it did back then. Ahead, we've recreated six of Seberg's most delightful looks, from silk scarves tied artfully around windswept hair to rouge rollnecks that perfectly convey her je ne sais quoi.
Thanks to the likes of Gucci and Richard Quinn, the silk headscarf is less Queenie at Balmoral and more perennially chic. Tie yours around your chin à la Seberg, and pair with a knitted rollneck jumper and classic trench coat.
Weekday Isa Trench Coat, $, available at Weekday G. H. Bass Weejuns Lianna Black Leather, $, available at G H Bass Reiss Joanne Navy Cropped Tailored Trousers, $, available at Reiss Rokit 70s Liberty Print Green Silk Scarf, $, available at Rokit Kitri Giulia Cream Cable Knit Jumper, $, available at Kitri
This look is nothing short of adorable! Who knew we needed to team two shades of blue for the perfect midwinter get-up? Look for nautical collars on your knits, and invest in a good pair of ballet flats.
aeydē Beau Leather Ballet Flats, $, available at Net-A-Porter AG Prima Ankle Cigarette Mid-Rise Jeans, $, available at Selfridges & Co. COS Sailor Collar Cardigan, $, available at COS
You'll most recognise Seberg in Jean-Luc Godard's seminal French New Wave film, Breathless, but this look holds up today. Slogan tee plus black cigarette trousers and monochrome accessories? Ah, oui!
BeyondTheSeen New York Herald Tribune Breathless Shirt, $, available at Etsy Sophie Hulme Albion Cube Nano Leather Bucket Bag, $, available at MatchesFashion.com Repetto Black Classic Ballerinas, $, available at Farfetch M&S Collection Slim Leg Ankle Grazer Trousers, $, available at Marks & Spencer
Proof that teaming several timeless items is a failsafe get-up. Keep cosy in a red rollneck, white beret and tweed pencil skirt, and we'd add chunky brogues for good measure.
BEYOND RETRO Label Red Cropped Ribbed Knit, $, available at Beyond Retro Seeberger Virgin Wool Beret, $, available at Hat Shopping Gucci Women's Diamantissima Leather Strap Watch, $, available at John Lewis Aldo Oxford Flat Asilisa Shoe, $, available at Aldo BEYOND RETRO 1990s Black Waist Belt, $, available at Beyond Retro Iris & Ink Raegan Button-Embellished Ponte Pencil Skirt, $, available at The Outnet
Another legendary look from Breathless, this blue and white striped belted dress is as chic today as it was in 1960. Add a Prada-esque padded headband and sweet Mary Janes for extra French Riviera vibes.
ASOS DESIGN Wide Fit Wise Mary Jane Heels In White Croc, $, available at ASOS ASOS DESIGN Padded Headband In White Velvet, $, available at ASOS Weekday Arrival Cateye Sunglasses, $, available at Weekday Marysia Samos Striped Cotton-Blend Poplin Dress, $, available at Net-A-Porter
Note to self: buttercup yellow and postbox red is our new favourite colour pairing. Traditional tartan and ultra comforting knitwear will see us through the cold months.
ASOS DESIGN Lucas Mary Jane Ballet Flats In Red, $, available at ASOS Boden Inverness Check Trousers, Poinsettia Check, $, available at John Lewis Miu Miu Ruffled Mohair-Blend Sweater, $, available at Matches Fashion
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Gaumont Palace, près de la place de Clichy,Paris 1944 Photo Jean Seeberger .. #paris #France (à Paris, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6D40cLCuFt/?igshid=zc9e9z3kaeb3
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Tal día como hoy, 22 de junio mostramos los natalicios y fallecimientos de los escritores más destacados:
0431 Muere San Paulino de Nola, religioso y poeta latino 1580 Muere Hernando de Acuña, poeta español 1738 Nace Jacques Delille, poeta francés 1803 Muere Wilhelm Heinse, novelista y crítico literario alemán 1805 Nace Juan Arolas, poeta valenciano 1856 Nace Henry Rider Haggard, novelista inglés 1865 Muere Angel de Saavedra, duque de Rivas, literato español 1871 Nace Liudvikas Jakavicius, escritor, actor y banquero lituano 1898 Nace Erich Maria Remarque, novelista alemán 1907 Nace Eriks Adamsons, escritor letón 1913 Nace Sándor Weöres, poeta húngaro 1922 Muere Velimir Jlébnikov, literato ruso 1925 Nace Peter Seeberg, novelista danés 1936 Nace Juan José Alonso Millán, escritor español 1937 Muere Jean-Joseph Rabéarivelo, escritor malgache 1940 Muere Walter Hasenclever, poeta y dramaturgo alemán 1945 Nace Pere Gimferrer, poeta catalán 1946 Muere Julio Sosa, escritor panameño 1947 Nace Octavia E. Butler, escritora estadounidense de ciencia-ficción 1956 Muere Walter John de la Mare, prosista británico 1964 Nace Dan Brown, novelista estadounidense 1992 Muere Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu, escritor rumano 1994 Muere Khalil Rza Uluturk, poeta de Azebaiyán 1999 Muere Eugenio Florit y Sánchez de Fuentes, escritor cubano 2002 Muere Vicente Núñez Casado, poeta español 2003 Muere Vasil Bykaŭ, escritor bielorruso 2007 Muere Claudio Giaconi, literato chileno 2008 Muere Albert Cossery, escritor francófono de origen egipcio 2013 Muere Javier Tomeo, escritor y dramaturgo español
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PURE LONDON ANNOUNCES SS20 WOMENSWEAR LINE-UP AND A HOST OF NEW BRANDS TO DISCOVER www.purelondon.com
Visitors to July’s Festival of Fashion Pure London, taking place from the 21st – 23rd July at Olympia London, will be delighted to discover a host of returning favourites alongside up and coming and new brands and designers showcasing SS20 collections, the latest in ethical fashion, and exciting new trends showcased on catwalk shows across the three stages. Alongside over 700 brands the July edition will present inspiring and educational content, talks and keynote speakers discussing topics including sustainability, the circular economy, social media and e-commerce strategies, new technology and retail innovations, and sustainable styling sessions.
With an enduring focus on supporting and championing responsible fashion and sustainable brands, the Pure Conscious section continues to offer the best in ethical fashion. Pioneers of ethical and sustainable fashion, People Tree, return and will sit alongside a roll call of responsible brands including Ulsto, Komodo, Menestho, Mimush, AfterLife Project, Scarabaeus Sacer, and Raw Angel Apparel.
Exciting new Premium, Designers, and Ready to Wear womenswear brands include Didriksons, Nightporter, Magnolia Pearl, Valentina Poltronieri, Caraclan, Two Point Two, Yaaf London, Hera Concept, Lang N Lu, Concreto, and STAŠA, alongside favourites including Religion, Rino&Pelle, Thais & Stroe, Vilagallo, Bitte Kai Rand, POM Amsterdam, Thought, Pour Moi, Sofie Schnoor, indi & Cold, Moutaki, Soaked in Luxury, Nice Things, Onjenu, Yerse, Saint Tropez and Godske. After a successful first season in February MOS MOSH returns with its sought-after collection of luxury jeans, tailoring, delicate tops, rugged jackets and fine leather garments.
Striking new accessories and footwear brands include Decielis, iDeal of Sweden, Kookii B, and Fay Bijoux. Visitors will also see returning footwear and accessory favourites Bulaggi, CARA, Alpe, Ipanema, One Hundred Stars, Lemon Collections, Powder, Tilley & Grace, Belle & Flo, Eliza Gracious, Seeberger, Sence Copenhagen, Nour, Big Metal, Love Rocks, and Christina Brampti. Women’s ski label H. Holderness joins the Athleisure section alongside Cheekfrills, MilaVitsa, and NUX.
Gen Z continues to offer a platform for young fashion, bursting with of-the-minute, trend-led, ready-to-order fashion and street style collections from brands including Bench, Ragged Priest, Cubic, Glamorous, Compania Fantastica, Amy Lynn, and Collectif Vintage.
Pure London and Pure Conscious take place at Olympia London from the 21st – 23rd July 2019. Visit www.purelondon.com for further information, to register, and for highlights from the latest show.
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So Sweet: Pastel Sweaters by cicamaca86 featuring a hydrangea bouquet ❤ liked on Polyvore
Mansur Gavriel chunky knit sweater, 890 BAM / Acne Studios jeans, 33 BAM / H M ballerina flat, 32 BAM / Versace leather crossbody, 3,560 BAM / Fendi gold sunglasses, 415 BAM / Casetify iphone case, 62 BAM / Seeberger beret hat / Marc Jacobs flower perfume, 155 BAM / Hydrangea bouquet, 4.76 BAM
#polyvore#fashion#style#Mansur Gavriel#Acne Studios#H&M#Versace#Fendi#Casetify#Seeberger#Marc Jacobs#clothing#contestentry#polyvoreeditorial#pastelsweaters
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Patricia Prunonosa wear ""Gaëtan", a suit by Jacques Heim (Jean Pomarède) F/W 1964-65 (on the right, set Pierre Cardin). Photo Seeberger.
#patricia prunonosa#jacques heim#suit 60s#jean pomarède#fall/winter#pierre cardin#seeberger fashion photography#60s fashion#sixties fashion
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Forløb om humor
Forløb om humor Af Trine, Kristian og Pernille
Teori: Overlegenhed, forløsning, uoverensstemmelse à Humor i Dansk Michael Balle Jensen
Modul 1: Intro + Bodil Jørgensen: ”Frokost med mor” Induktiv: à Medbring en kort joke og del den med klassen. Find sammenhænge mellem, de forskellige jokes og skriv på padlet til hele klassen. Lav egne jokes, hvor i bygger dem op ud fra teorien.
Bodil Jørgensen: ”Frokost med mor” Sproglig analyse, opbygningen af joken + humorteori
Dansk som sprogfag + basisfag
Modul 2: Seeberg: Argumenter for benådning Argumentationsanalyse: Sammenhæng mellem hvad der er rigtigt og opbygning for pointe + humorteori.
Dansk som kommunikationsfag
Modul 3: Klovnafsnit Fiktiobiografisme + pinlighed + humorteori
Dansk som kulturfag og mediefag Modul 4: Holberg: Jean de France - Karakterkomedien, og falden på halen humor. Pinlighed og humorteori. - Hvad var sjovt, hvad er sjovt nu? Hvad skal humoren? Og hvordan kommer humoren frem?
Dansk som dannelsesfag og dansk som basisfag
Modul 5: Produktion:
Opgave: Hvornår er noget sjovt? Lav en podcast på 3-5 min, hvor i diskuterer, hvornår noget er sjovt. I skal inddrage teori fra undervisningen samt eksempler på humor evt. fra undervisningen eller andet materiale.
Dansk dannelsesfag, kulturfag og kommunikationsfag.
Andre ideer:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXzuQiP6U8Q – Midttrafik – ”Bussen”
- Rytteriet
- Peter Seeberg: ”Lille vovse”
- Ditte og Louise
- Stand up: Fx Anders Matthesen + sproglig analyse De sorte spejdere eller Anders og Anders + tale og skriftsprog
- Dybvad
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Une Femme Chic (Jean & Albert Séeberger)
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