Posts Tagged ‘poems’

I think this episode is already on youtube but it deserves its own video :-)

From WILTY: S02E02

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When Devil Strikes

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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2007/11/28/Roger_Housden_Ten_Poems_to_Change_Your_Life

Bestselling author and poet Roger Housden recites Rainer Maria Rilke’s “Sonnet to Orpheus Pt. 2, XII.”

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Roger Housden talks about “Ten Poems to Change Your Life Again and Again.” Housden examines the simple joys in life while exploring love, loss, and the importance of embracing change. Through his appreciation of poetry, Housden inspires each of us to cherish life, treasure the world, and admire the clear beauty of words. He highlights the magic of poetry, and encourages readers to embrace a poem’s words and feel their meaning. In doing so, Housden shows how poetry enables each of us to see the beauty of life and better understand not only the world around us, but also the world within us. Housden’s choice of poems and his radiant essays provide an elegant and accessible passage into the sometimes daunting world of our truest emotions. Provocative and thought-provoking, Ten Poems to Change Your Life Again and Again is a book you will turn to again and again. – Book Passage

Roger Housden gives public recitals of ecstatic poetry from the world’s great literary and spiritual traditions. He lives in Northern California with his wife, Maria. He is the author of nine books and is a lifelong student of the beauty of the word, including poetry. His previous books include Sacred America: The Emerging Spirit of the People and Travels Through Sacred India.

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My Pajamas Show – http://www.BAZHE.com
Radio Interview with B.K. Bazhe, Part 3

B.K. Bazhe B.K. Bazhe talks about
his Writing, the Poetry of his
book Identities, and his Art
with Trina Jaye on Writer’s Cramp.

BAZHE is a writer, poet, and artist.
He is the author of DAMAGES
(creative nonfiction)
— Winner in the Writers Digest Awards
and IDENTITIES (poetry).
He is published and exhibited
in Europe and America.

More info at:
http://www.BAZHE.com

Books & Art on Amazon:
http://astore.amazon.com/bazhe-20

YouTube Videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/BAZHE

Google Blog:
http://bazhe.blogspot.com

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Wendy Sutter, Philip Glass – “Songs and poems for Solo Cello” 2007

Wendy Sutter : cello
David Cossin : percussion
Philip Glass : piano
Produced by Michael Riesman

I used in this clip Lumière Brothers film “Serpentine Dance” 1896 ( Vue Lumière No 76).

Dancer: Loie Fuller (probably):
More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loie_Fuller

Loie Fuller (January 15, 1862 January 1, 1928) was a pioneer of both modern dance and theatrical lighting techniques.
Born Marie Louise Fuller in the Chicago suburb of Fullersburg, now Hinsdale, Illinois, Fuller began her theatrical career as a professional child actress and later choreographed and performed dances in burlesque (as a skirt dancer), vaudeville, and circus shows. An early free dance practitioner, Fuller developed her own natural movement and improvisation techniques. Fuller combined her choreography with silk costumes illuminated by multi-coloured lighting of her own design.

Although Fuller became famous in America through works such as Serpentine Dance (1891), she felt that she was not taken seriously by the public who still thought of her as an actress. Her warm reception in Paris during a European tour persuaded Fuller to remain in France and continue her work. A regular performer at the Folies Bergère with works such as Fire Dance, Fuller became the embodiment of the Art Nouveau movement.Her “Serpentine Dance’ was filmed in 1896 by the pioneering film-makers Auguste and Louis Lumière.
Fuller’s pioneering work attracted the attention, respect, and friendship of many French artists and scientists, including Jules Chéret, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, François-Raoul Larche, Henri-Pierre Roché, Auguste Rodin, Franz von Stuck, Maurice Denis, Thomas Theodor Heine, Koloman Moser, Stéphane Mallarmé, and Marie Curie. Fuller held many patents related to stage lighting including chemical compounds for creating color gel and the use of chemical salts for luminescent lighting and garments (stage costumes US Patent 518347). Fuller was also a member of the French Astronomical Society.

Loie Fuller’s original stage name was “Louie”.In modern French “L’ouie” is the word for a sense of hearing. When Fuller reached Paris she gained a nickname which was a pun on “Louie”/”L’ouie”. She was renamed “Loïe” – this nickname is a corruption of the early or Medieval French “L’oïe”, a precursor to “L’ouie”, which means “receptiveness” or “understanding”.
Fuller is responsible for the European tours of the early modern dancers (she was the first American modern dancer to perform in Europe), introducing Isadora Duncan to Parisian audiences and developing the acceptance of modern dance as a serious art form. Her ‘Chinese dancers’ were the subject of the second section of W.B. Yeats’ poem ‘Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen’.

After the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900, Fuller toured Europe with Sada Yacco and company, acting as manager and press agent for the Japanese performers .

Fuller formed a close friendship with Queen Marie of Romania; their extensive correspondence has been published. Fuller, through a connection at the U.S. embassy in Paris played a role in arranging a U.S. loan for Romania during World War I. Later, during the period when the future Carol II of Romania was alienated from the Romanian royal family and living in Paris with his mistress Magda Lupescu, she befriended them; they were unaware of her connection to Carol’s mother Marie. Fuller initially advocated to Marie on behalf of the couple, but later schemed unsuccessfully with Marie to separate Carol from Lupescu. With Queen Marie and American businessman Samuel Hill, Fuller helped found the Maryhill Museum of Art in rural Washington State, which has permanent exhibits about her career.

Fuller occasionally returned to America to stage performances by her students, the “Fullerets” or Muses, but spent the end of her life in Paris where she died of breast cancer on New Years Day 1928, aged 65. Cremated, her ashes are interred in the columbarium at Cimetière du Père Lachaise in Paris.

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love poems masnavi movlavi balkhi poetry ayatava

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Watch Beautiful Animated Marathi Balgeet – Nacha Re Mora – Kids.Song for Kids containing the most peppy and wonderful songs like ‘Maamachya Gawala’, ‘Kokilechya’ etc. Click http://www.rajshrimarathi.com/Listing/Kids/Free-Marathi-Kids-Animation-Videos-Online to watch more songs & stories for Childrens.

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At 2:56 the picture went by fast and it says,
“Missing someone gets easier everyday, because even though you are one day further from the last time you saw them, you are one day closer to the next time you will.” WOW! over 500 views and its not even my best! i guess a lot of people like these type of vids…

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Tricky :
I can vibe to anything
Do I have to hide from everything?
Everybody wants a piece of me
Reach their origin and cease to be
Sit back and let it happen,
Let us take your time away.
I don’t understand you.
I don’t want your time of day.
If you’re gonna walk, might as well walk your way
Always walk the hallways,
Forget the punk, I pack the funk.
I’m gonna take a piece of you.
Making money for good health,
But first I learn to see myself
But first I learn to see myself
You promised me poems
You promised me poems
You promised me poems

Terry Hall :
I ruse the day that I ever met you,
And deeply regret you getting close to me.
I cannot wait to deeply neglect you,
Deeply forget you, Jesus believe me
You promised me poems.
You might have been my reason for livin’
I gave up on givin’, gave up everything.
We were a right pair of believers
A couple of dreamers,
So how come you hate me?
You promised me poems
You promised me poems
You promised me poems
Promised me poems

Martina :
Dreamed of ringing voices,
And contemplated choices.
Taste like a real kiss,
To heighten my awareness.
With all fairness, greatness with gratitude.
And simply riled with attitude
Now do promotion on TV, and ya still can’t see.
We’re down the hill cascade
And keep away the masquerade,
Dreamed of ringing voices,
And you promised me poems
You promised me poems
You promised me poems
You promised me poems

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Song: poems 4 Post Modern Decay
Artist: Zion I ft. Aesop Rock
Album: True & Livin’ (2005)

One of my favorite tracks by the underrated duo of emcee Zion and producer/DJ Amp Live, a.k.a. Zion I. Nice guest appearance by Aesop Rock on this one and the poem at the end is by Ise Lyfe.

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