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«Nada es eterno, todo cambia, todo de transforma», añadió más romántica que estoicamente. Sería de un sentimentalismo tonto creer en la duración permanente del cariño. Ese era asunto para las novelas de folletín.
— José Revueltas | Los días terrenales (fragmento).
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Silvestre Revueltas Janitzio
Jared Impichchaachaaha' Tate Lowak Shoppala ̍ [2009]
Florence Price Symphony no. 3
September 21, 2024 7:00pm Great Hall GBPAC, Cedar Falls
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FREIKORPS-BERLIN-ARTE-PINTURA-ALEMANIA-HISTORIA-SOLDADOS-REVUELTAS-COMUNISTAS-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS por Ernest Descals Por Flickr: FREIKORPS-BERLIN-ARTE-PINTURA-ALEMANIA-HISTORIA-SOLDADOS-REVUELTAS-COMUNISTAS-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS- Los soldados del Ejército, que había sufrido la derrota en la Primera Guerra Mundial se encontraron, al volver del frente, con una especie de Revolución Comunista en las ciudades, estos hombres se agruparon en unidades de voluntarios llamadas FREIKORPS para sofocar con aquel clima de desorden que imperaba en la nueva República de Weimar, sus sentimientos eran más cercanos al sistema social que habían conocido antes de combatir en las trincheras, se reconocían como nacionalistas. Pintura del artista pintor Ernest Descals sobre papel de 50 x 70 centímetros, pintar a los personajes de la historia de Alemania en el periodo entreguerras.
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“El hombre nace para preguntarse para qué” ― José Revueltas #LasEvocacionesRequeridas
#ComoYEscribo #BriseidaAlcalá
#José Maximiliano Revueltas#José Revueltas#un día como hoy#on a day like today#Revueltas#José Revueltas Sánchez#remembering#escritor#quotes#frases#book quotes
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Las democracias liberales arden en los contenedores... surgen muchas preguntas... es insensato pensar que la identificación «racial» es determinante... en Francia, el 21% de los recién nacidos tienen un nombre árabe y el 8,8% son musulmanes, y la policía está llena de reclutas con características étnicas similares... los «perdedores» del sistema tienen la necesidad vital de crearse una identidad cultural que defina una pertenencia a un grupo en el que puedan confiar en caso de dificultades. Y esto ocurre a través de la creación de subculturas defensivas muy problemáticas, subculturas en conflicto con las pretensiones de legalidad, hostiles a la cultura oficial del país en el que viven... El subproletariado no indígena, que, incluso con ciudadanía nacional, no siente pertenencia alguna, construye fortificaciones improvisadas en sus barrios dormitorio, desarrollando subculturas ilegales o parasitarias, utilizando reminiscencias de culturas y tradiciones como ladrillos funcionales para su propia supervivencia... mientras los trabajadores autóctonos intentan defenderse aferrándose a los restos de tradiciones, creencias y costumbres cada vez más efímeras... y acaban identificando a los «invasores culturales» que han destrozado el sentido del mundo que una vez fue, en los desesperados no nativos... mientras las «élites» nacionales han traicionado todo lo que podían traicionar, convirtiéndose en una patética melaza cosmopolita sin afiliaciones, sin lealtades, sin cultura propia (Andrea Zhok)
#luchadeclases#clasessociales#clasessocialescomportamientos#situacionpoliticafrancia#sociedad protestas#revueltas
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"El cominenzo de los dolores". Revueltas étnicas de diseño en Francia (01 jul.2023). (Agenda2030).
“Por qué las protestas en Francia son más graves de lo que crees.” (01 julio 2023) elconfidencial.com “Disturbios en Francia: “Esta crisis es 10 veces más virulenta que la de 2005″”. (01 julio 2023) elmundo.com “Cuarta noche de disturbios en Francia: un millar de detenidos y asalto a una armería en Marsella.” (01 julio 2023) La masonería, que controla a placer la industria cinematográfica,…
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Alistan Semana del Cine Queretano
Con el objetivo de fomentar los espacios para la distribución y exhibición de las producciones locales, del 5 al 14 de mayo se llevará a cabo la primera Semana del Cine Queretano, que tendrá como sedes la Cineteca Rosalío Solano y el Museo de la Ciudad. El cineasta, guionista, director y productor, además de principal organizador del evento, Antonio Jiménez Ramírez, indicó que participarán…
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Cyd Charisse (The Bandwagon, Brigadoon, Singin’ in the Rain)—LEGS LEGS LEGS I would sell my soul for the legs of Cyd Charisse - she oozed style and glamour and sex appeal!! And she could DANCE! She was dancing next to the greats - Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire but they are never who you're looking at because why would you when you can look at her. I will only sit through too long ballet breaks for her. If there was any woman who you could call sex on legs it was her. These dances are everything to meeee (she comes in at the minute mark) and this dance too of course is iconic. In the words of Fred Astaire 'When you've danced with Cyd Charisse you stay danced with'
Rosaura Revueltas (Salt of the Earth)—She was a Mexican actress who is best known for starring in salt of the earth, an amazing pro-labor movie made by blacklisted filmmakers. She also starred in the Mexican remake of madchen in uniform, one of the first representations of lesbian romance onscreen. She was really dedicated to making progressive films and was also such an incredible actress and artist I truly believe more people should know about her and her work.
This is round 3 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Cyd Charisse:
Arguably the Best female dancer of her time, she supposedly insured her legs for $5 million dollars. Stole the show whenever she had a dance number, even if she went uncredited. Musicals started to go out of fashion so unfortunately she didn't have as many big roles as she should have, but those she did are unforgettable. The Broadway Melody number in Singin' in the Rain - the green dress!
Incredibly, Cyd Charisse only started learning to dance as a rehab exercise to strengthen her body after a childhood bout of polio. She was in high demand as a dance partner, Fred Astaire called her beautiful dynamite and said "When you've danced with her, you stayed danced with". She was one of a few leading ladies to dance with both Astaire and Kelly, declaring them both delicious. Kelly apparently was stronger, while Astaire was more coordinated. She also said her husband would always know who she had been dancing with because Kelly left her bruised, while Astaire didn't leave a mark. She's better known for her dance numbers today, but she was a leading lady in her time! Her Scottish accent in Brigadoon leaves a lot to be desired, but compared to the other actors in the movie, it's almost good. She appeared in The Harvey Girls alongside Judy Garland and Angela Lansbury in her first speaking role, but she really burst onto the scene with Singin' in the Rain and her infamous Broadway Melody Ballet number with Gene Kelly (no one could handle a length of fabric like Cyd Charisse). She was brought in because Debbie Reynolds wasn't really a dancer and Kelly was notoriously a stickler about his Vision. After that she starred opposite Astaire in The Band Wagon, which was a bit of a flop but created some enduringly incredible dance numbers. She went on to star in a number of MGM movies, and was one of the last of the Studio era stars to remain on contract. Since we've got up to 1970, I'm including her opening routine in The Silencers (1966) to show just how long she was making a splash - she's into her 40s here and still a siren:
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and of course, the iconic Broadway Melody Ballet -
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Photos do not do Cyd Charisse justice, unfortunately, because she is at her hottest while dancing, which she was exquisitely good at. Just go watch her first number in Singin' in the Rain, in that green dress; nothing I could say here will be more convincing that that.
She had amazing legs, and she knew how to use them! You probably know her best from the dream sequence in Singin' In The Rain. She was such a stunning dancer, and all her dance scenes are hard to look away from.
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She's an amazing dancer and my favorite from the period. Here's her and Fred Astaire in the Band Wagon:
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I just like a woman who's there to be really incredibly good at dancing.
One of the most talented female dancers in Hollywood history, but what sets her apart from other competitors for that title is that she...umm...well let's be blunt, she was the dancer who put sex into it. The one who said "Hey, you know that A+ leg tone that naturally develops from doing this for a living? Why don't I let people see that? Like at every opportunity?" She reportedly insured her legs for five million dollars after hitting it big, which just goes to show that fame makes you crazy. It should have been ten million.
She could pirouette in pointes or tear it up in taps. Fred Astaire called her "beautiful dynamite" and wrote, "That Cyd! When you've danced with her you stay danced with." Gene Kelly partnered with her three times. Her legs were (reportedly) insured for $5 million in 1952 ($57.8 million in 2024 dollars)! Everyone in this poll will be iconic, but for raw physical grace, Cyd is up there with the best.
Legs for days, beautiful dancer in the most iconic scenes of Singin in the Rain. She's glorious. As some guys sung to her in It's Always fair weather, 'baby you knock me out!'
No additional propaganda was submitted for Rosaura Revueltas. Please send me some.
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TIARA ALERT: Teresa Revuelta Guerrero wore the Countess of Gomera's Diamond Tiara for her wedding to Miguel Fierro Corsini at the Basilica of St. Michael in Madrid, Spain on 20 April 2024.
#Tiara Alert#Teresa Revuelta Guerrero#Countess of Gomera#Spain#Spanish Nobility#Spanish Aristocracy#tiara#diamond#bridal tiara#royal jewels#royaltyedit
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Pero, añadía con aire maligno, en tanto que usted conoce al hombre, ignora casi en absoluto lo que son los hombres vivos que lo rodean, y pretende entonces manejarlos como entidades abstractas, sin sangre, sin pasiones, sin testículos, sin semen. Si usted llegase a obtener el poder, ¡y Dios nos libre de ello!, se convertirá en un tirano espantoso, y si, por otra parte, llegase a mirar a los hombres un poquito más humanamente, terminaría, a mi juicio con muy buen criterio, por pegarse un tiro.
José Revueltas | Los días terrenales (fragmento)
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Better place au
For some reason whenever I think of Barb I usually imagine her with wings.
So I thought "why not" and here you have it
Taraan, little Barb has wings, that's the first thing Viva saw
Barb really liked their energy and they almost did something stupid, don't worry, someone stopped them before it happened jajaa
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In fact I think I drew Barb from Lost au with wings, I don't remember :/
#buscare ese dibujo#justo ahora mis libretas estan revueltas xd#trolls viva#trolls barb#queen barb#trollstopia#trolls au#better place au#trolls#artcookie#doddles
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"No puedo dejar de pensar en ti..
En las mañanas que aligeras, en las noches que tranquilizas, en los sueños que habitas.. mis pensamientos de ti no cesan.."
— El duque y yo
#amor verdadero#palabras#sentimientos#verdades#confesiones#emociones#emociones revueltas#inspiration#frases#escritos
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🍂 4-11-2024
Went to school
The Economy teacher didn't come so I took a little walk to the beach
Asked the Art History teacher if we could change the deadline of a project and she said yes
Revised Spanish Literature (Modernism, 98 Generation, Machado and Juan Ramón Jiménez)
Took a walk even though it was raining
Studied more Spanish Literature (Delmira Agustini, poem analysis)
Finished a Psychology assignment
Washed my hair
Cooked dinner
🎧 Listened: Taste, obsessed, YOYOK, Call your mom
📺 Watched: La revuelta and youtube
👣 Walked: 4,3km
#studyblr#studying#study#studyspo#mine#study motivation#diary#productivity#to do list#academia#student#student life#high school#economy#delmira agustini#Spanish#Spanish literature#art history#sea#ocean#yoyok#modernism#la revuelta#online diary#obsessed#taste#coincidence#call your mom#beach
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The Jews of Spain: A History of the Sephardic Experience
"Migration of Jews throughout the Roman diaspora (c. 200 BCE-200 CE) was so widespread that the ancient Greek geographer Strabo reportedly exclaimed, ‘This people has already made its way into every city, and it is not easy to find any place in the habitable world which has not received this nation and in which it has not made its power felt’ (Josephus, Antiquities, XTV, 115)."
La migración de los judíos a lo largo de la diáspora romana (c. 200 a.C.-200 d.C.) fue tan generalizada que, según se informa, el antiguo geógrafo griego Estrabón exclamó: "Este pueblo ya se ha establecido en cada ciudad, y no es fácil encontrar un lugar en el mundo habitable que no haya recibido a esta nación y en el que no haya hecho sentir su poder" (Josefo, Antigüedades, XIV, 115).
"Jewish merchants and travelers followed the expansion of Phoenician and Syrian trading colonies all along the shores of the Mediterranean, certainly including the Iberian peninsula."
Los comerciantes y viajeros judíos siguieron la expansión de las colonias comerciales fenicias y sirias a lo largo de las costas del Mediterráneo, incluyendo ciertamente la península ibérica.
"Jews in the Roman diaspora flourished in some measure because the Empire recognized Judaism as a legal religion (religio licita)."
Los judíos en la diáspora romana prosperaron en cierta medida porque el Imperio reconoció el judaísmo como una religión legal (religio licita).
"Rome also continued to recognize the Jewish cultural ties to their national homeland in Palestine even after the great Jewish revolts there in the first and second centuries."
Roma también continuó reconociendo los lazos culturales judíos con su patria nacional en Palestina incluso después de las grandes revueltas judías en los siglos I y II.
#The Jews of Spain: A History of the Sephardic Experience#Jane S. Gerber#judaísmo#judaism#jewish#judío#antisemitismo#sephardic#sefardí#cultura sefardí#historia sefardí#roma#cultura judía#palestina#revueltas judías#siglo i#siglo ii#comerciantes judíos#diáspora#españa#ispania#hispania#migración judía#sephardic history#judíos
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Eran los años 60 y 70. El crecimiento económico estaba en pleno apogeo, los salarios se disparaban y la industria necesitaba mano de obra. La patronal exigió una política de inmigración masiva para reducir el aumento de los sueldos. Renault, Peugeot, Citroën, Talbot… todas las grandes empresas recorrieron el Magreb para contratar trabajadores... la empresa automovilística llegaba al pueblo, montaba casas prefabricadas en una esquina y plantaba césped delante de ellas, con un camino de grava que las unía. Y los jóvenes iban de cabeza. Tenían entre 18 y 20 años. Soñaban con salir de su agujero, soñaban con un futuro distinto al que les esperaba en los campos rocosos de un pueblucho sofocante. Cuando llegaban, les medían y les pesaban, les miraban los dientes... En Peugeot, Citroën y Talbot el racismo estaba institucionalizado. Tenían que llevar regalos al capataz cuando volvían de las vacaciones. Y la humillación era la norma... en 1994, durante las huelgas contra el CIP, "bandas de alborotadores" lo destruyeron todo en la plaza Bellecour de Lyon... Tenían un deseo inconsciente de vengar el exilio y los sueños humillados de sus padres
https://ojeandoelestadodelpais.blogspot.com/2023/07/eran-los-anos-60-y-70-el-crecimiento.html
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Lucía / Lucia Humberto Solás. 1968
Church Ermita de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria de la Popa, C. Desengaño, Trinidad, Cuba See in map
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#humberto solás#lucia#lucía#raquel revuelta#trinidad#cuba#ruins#church#movie#cinema#film#location#google maps#street view#1968
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