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Wichita Vortex Sutra (first film choreography) |
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This film didn't make the DVD, but it shows clearly the ways in which future films would develop. The ZACHAR PLAYS GLASS sequence is not the first time I've attempted to combine movement into my own musical expression (being the major theme of preceding music-theatre works, particularly ZAUM [1993], the compositions in the Glass collection are indeed my own personal realisation of my instinctive theory about the nature of musicality. Through a parodic combination of the exaggerated piano playing tradition inherent in romanticism on the one hand with the refinement of Asian dance on the other, I've tried to provide a new visual insight into music which isn't always accessible. This, however, is far from my only intention in this collection of 9 works (Metamorphosis 1 to 5, Modern Love Waltz, Opening and Wichita Vortex Sutra), but that will become clear on the viewing of each of the works, particularly the Metamorphosis series. The music, of course, remains copyright to Philip Glass himself; the piano choreography (not a mean feat in itself), the dance, the design and the film itself, remains copyright to me, Writer Full Member of the A.P.R.A. This introductory sequence is actually from the DVD itself; when you put the DVD in, before coming to the menu you see this dynamic sequence which uses music Glass' Wichita Vortex Sutra. I'm always open for commentary and you can find out more about my work via my websites : http://www.nachtschimmen.eu. I can be contacted personally via the email address zachar@nachtschimmen.eu. |
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Tornado! Collection of Tornadoes! (video by: stevee12) |
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http://www.FreeScienceLectures.comThe video was made by youtube user 'steviee12'. Thanks to him!Tornadoes - the nature's fury. A collection of spectacular tornado footage.The locations of the tornadoes you can see in this video are:0:00 - 0:05: unknown tornadoes (F?)0:06 - 0:07: Tornado in Dallas TX, April 2nd, 1957 (F3-F4)0:08 - 0:18: unknown tornadoes (F?)0:19 - 0:31: Tornado near Attica KS, May 12, 2004 (F3?)0:32 - 0:39: Tornado at Warner Robins Air Force Base in Georgia, April 30, 1953 (F4)0:40 - 0:47: Fort Worth tornado TX, March 28, 2000 (F2)0:48 - 0:52: Oklahoma tornado, May 3, 1999 (F5)0:53 - 1:03: Tornado in L'Espluga de Francolí, Spain, August 31,1994 (F1-F2)1:04 - 1:23: McConnell Air force Base, Wichita (Andover Kansas tornado), April 26, 1991 (F5)1:24 - 1:46: "Forest" tornado near Fridley in Minnesota, July 18, 1986 (F2)1:47 - 2:34: Manchaster tornado, South Dakota, June 24, 2003 (F4)2:35 - 3:26: Tornado near Columbus in Nebraska, June 17, 1998 (F3?)3:27 - 4:00: Pampa tornado TX, June 8, 1995 (F3-F4)The spotlights (3:37 + 3:46) are showing a flying car and a minivan.4:01 - 4:42: Jarrell tornado TX, May 27, 1997 (F5)Damage footage:5:27 - 5:37: destroyed cars by the Pampa tornado TX, June 8, 19955:38 - 5:46: destroyed truck in Simsboro Louisiana, November 30, 19965:47 - 5:58: destroyed car, Andover Kansas tornado, April 26, 19915:59 - 6:03: destroyed car, Jarrell tornado TX, May 27, 19976:15 - 6:28: Jarrell TX after the tornado, May 27, 1997The other damage footage shows unknown places.The video was made by youtube user 'steviee12'. Thanks to him!---It's Never too Late to Study:http://www.FreeScienceLectures.com---Notice: This video is copyright by its respectful owners.The website address on the video does not mean anything.--- |
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Collection of Tornadoes |
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Tornado! Collection of Tornadoes and Aftermath!Tornadoes - the nature's fury. A collection of spectacular tornado footage.The locations of the tornadoes you can see in this video are:0:00 - 0:05: unknown tornadoes (F?)0:06 - 0:07: Tornado in Dallas TX, April 2nd, 1957 (F3-F4)0:08 - 0:18: Fridley "Forest" tornado (f3)0:19 - 0:31: Tornado near Attica KS, May 12, 2004 (F3?)0:32 - 0:39: Tornado at Warner Robins Air Force Base in Georgia, April 30, 1953 (F4)0:40 - 0:47: Fort Worth tornado TX, March 28, 2000 (F2)0:48 - 0:52: Oklahoma tornado, May 3, 1999 (F5)0:53 - 1:03: Tornado in L'Espluga de Francol?, Spain, August 31,1994 (F1-F2)1:04 - 1:23: McConnell Air force Base, Wichita (Andover Kansas tornado), April 26, 1991 (F5)1:24 - 1:46: "Forest" tornado near Fridley in Minnesota, July 18, 1986 (F2)1:47 - 2:34: Manchaster tornado, South Dakota, June 24, 2003 (F4)2:35 - 3:26: Tornado near Columbus in Nebraska, June 17, 1998 (F3?)3:27 - 4:00: Pampa tornado TX, June 8, 1995 (F3-F4)The spotlights (3:37 + 3:46) are showing a flying car and a minivan.4:01 - 4:42: Jarrell tornado TX, May 27, 1997 (F5)Damage footage:5:27 - 5:37: destroyed cars by the Pampa tornado TX, June 8, 19955:38 - 5:46: destroyed truck in Simsboro Louisiana, November 30, 19965:47 - 5:58: destroyed car, Andover Kansas tornado, April 26, 19915:59 - 6:03: destroyed car, Jarrell tornado TX, May 27, 19976:15 - 6:28: Jarrell TX after the tornado, May 27, 1997The other damage footage shows unknown places.The video was made by youtube user 'steviee12'. Thanks to him!__________________________Collection of Tornadoeshttp://pic1.piczo.com/valuca/?g=29018559&cr=1 |
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Music at the River Festival Food Court |
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Nikki Moddelmog, who performed Monday, began performing five years ago around Wichita. Last year, she released her first recorded collection of original songs. (Video: Ron Sylvester/Kansas.com). |
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KSAS Wichita, KS |
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Fox News Wichita visits Andover High School, which features the Activclassroom: equipped with Activboards, Activotes and a great collection of kids. |
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Modern Love Waltz |
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This film is from The ZACHAR PLAYS GLASS DVD. It is not the first time I've attempted to combine movement into my own musical expression (being the major theme of preceding music-theatre works, particularly ZAUM [1993], the compositions in the Glass collection are indeed my own personal realisation of my instinctive theory about the nature of musicality. Through a parodic combination of the exaggerated piano playing tradition inherent in romanticism on the one hand with the refinement of Asian dance on the other, I've tried to provide a new visual insight into music which isn't always accessible. This, however, is far from my only intention in this collection of 9 works (Metamorphosis 1 to 5, Modern Love Waltz, Opening and Wichita Vortex Sutra), but that will become clear on the viewing of each of the works, particularly the Metamorphosis series. The music, of course, remains copyright to Philip Glass himself; the piano choreography (not a mean feat in itself), the dance, the design and the film itself, remains copyright to me, Writer Full Member of the A.P.R.A. This introductory sequence is actually from the DVD itself; when you put the DVD in, before coming to the menu you see this dynamic sequence which uses music Glass' Wichita Vortex Sutra. I'm always open for commentary and you can find out more about my work via my websites : http://www.nachtschimmen.eu. I can be contacted personally via the email address zachar@nachtschimmen.eu. |
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ZACHAR PLAYS GLASS : Introductory Film |
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The ZACHAR PLAYS GLASS sequence is not the first time I've attempted to combine movement into my own musical expression (being the major theme of preceding music-theatre works, particularly ZAUM [1993], the compositions in the Glass collection are indeed my own personal realisation of my instinctive theory about the nature of musicality. Through a parodic combination of the exaggerated piano playing tradition inherent in romanticism on the one hand with the refinement of Asian dance on the other, I've tried to provide a new visual insight into music which isn't always accessible. This, however, is far from my only intention in this collection of 9 works (Metamorphosis 1 to 5, Modern Love Waltz, Opening and Wichita Vortex Sutra), but that will become clear on the viewing of each of the works, particularly the Metamorphosis series. The music, of course, remains copyright to Philip Glass himself; the piano choreography (not a mean feat in itself), the dance, the design and the film itself, remains copyright to me, Writer Full Member of the A.P.R.A. This introductory sequence is actually from the DVD itself; when you put the DVD in, before coming to the menu you see this dynamic sequence which uses music Glass' Wichita Vortex Sutra. I'm always open for commentary and you can find out more about my work via my websites : http://www.nachtschimmen.com, or http://www.nachtschimmen.eu. I can be contacted personally via the email address zachar@nachtschimmen.be. |
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