“The whole idea of changing the future has been brought up before, but this time instead of changing the future by altering the past it brings new perspective by altering the present by adding new info from the future”
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The Future…
posted December 31, 2008 by admin under Art, PoetryThe future: time’s excuse
to frighten us; too vast
a project, too large a morsel
for the heart’s mouth.
Future, who won‘t wait for you?
Everyone is going there.
It suffices you to deepen
the absence that we are.
Rainer Maria Rilke
Chiaki Kuriyama as Gogo Yubari…Kill Bill: Vol 1…
posted December 30, 2008 by admin under Art, FilmKill Bill is the fourth film by writer-director Quentin Tarantino. Originally conceived as one film, it was released in two separate volumes (in late 2003 and early 2004) due to its running time of approximately four hours. The movie is an epic-length revenge drama, with homages to earlier film genres, such as Hong Kong martial [...]
Иосиф Александрович Бродский…
posted December 30, 2008 by admin under Art, Literature, PoetryJoseph Brodsky (May 24, 1940 — January 28, 1996), born Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky (Russian: Иосиф Александрович Бродский) was a Russian poet and essayist who won the 1987 Nobel Prize in Literature and was Poet Laureate of the United States from 1991 to 1992.
In 1963, he was arrested and in 1964 charged with parasitism by the [...]
Romeo and Julliet…Franco Zeffirelli 1968…”Balcony Scene”…
posted December 30, 2008 by admin under Art, Film, Literature, Muse, Music, Poetry, TheatreRomeo and Juliet is a tragedy written early in the career of William Shakespeare about two teenage “star-cross’d lovers“[1] whose untimely deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare’s most popular plays during his lifetime and, along with Hamlet, is one of his most frequently performed plays.
Her Dream…
posted December 30, 2008 by admin under Art, Literature, PoetryI dreamed as in my bed I lay,
All night’s fathomless wisdom come,
That I had shorn my locks away
And laid them on Love’s lettered tomb:
But something bore them out of sight
In a great tumult of the air,
And after nailed upon the night
Berenice’s burning hair.
William Butler Yeats
Romeo and Juliet…Franco Zeffirelli 1968…”What Is a Youth”…
posted December 30, 2008 by admin under Art, Film, Literature, Muse, Music, Poetry, TheatreAt least 24 operas have been based on Romeo and Juliet.[127] The earliest, Romeo und Julie in 1776, a Singspiel by Georg Benda, omits much of the action of the play and most of its characters, and has a happy ending. It is occasionally revived. The best-known is Gounod’s 1867 Roméo et Juliette (libretto by [...]
A Dream Within A Dream…
posted December 30, 2008 by admin under Art, Literature, PoetryTake this kiss upon the brow!
And, in parting from you now,
Thus much let me avow–
You are not wrong, who deem
That my days have been a dream;
Yet if hope has flown away
In a night, or in a day,
In a vision, or in none,
Is it therefore the less gone?
All that we see or seem
Is but a dream [...]
The Fearless Vampire Killers…Roman Polanski 1967…”Dance Scene”…
posted December 30, 2008 by admin under Art, Film, Music, PoetryA Dream…
posted December 30, 2008 by admin under Art, Literature, PoetryIn visions of the dark night
I have dreamed of joy departed-
But a waking dream of life and light
Hath left me broken-hearted.
Ah! what is not a dream by day
To him whose eyes are cast
On things around him with a ray
Turned back upon the past?
That holy dream- that holy dream,
While all the world were chiding,
Hath cheered me [...]
Dreams…
posted December 30, 2008 by admin under Art, Literature, PoetryAll people dream, but not equally.
Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their mind,
Wake in the morning to find that it was vanity.
But the dreamers of the day are dangerous people,
For they dream their dreams with open eyes,
And make them come true.
D.H Lawrence
Saul Bellow…
posted December 29, 2008 by admin under Art, Literature, Poetry, Quotes“Any artist should be grateful for a naive grace which puts him beyond the need to reason elaborately.“-Saul Bellow
Saul Bellow (June 10, 1915 – April 5, 2005), was an acclaimed American writer born in Canada of Russian-Jewish origin. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1976 and the National Medal of Arts in 1988.[1]
Bellow’s [...]
Donatien Alphonse François…
posted December 29, 2008 by admin under Art, History, Literature, Poetry, Politics, Quotes“The imagination is the spur of delights… all depends upon it, it is the mainspring of everything; now, is it not by means of the imagination one knows joy? Is it not of the imagination that the sharpest pleasures arise?”-D.A.F de Sade
Donatien Alphonse François de Sade, Marquis de Sade (June 2, 1740 – December 2, [...]
Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach - “Painted From Memory”…
posted December 29, 2008 by admin under Art, Literature, Muse, Music, PoetryTo Memory
Strange Power, I know not what thou art,
Murderer or mistress of my heart.
I know I’d rather meet the blow
Of my most unrelenting foe
Than live—as now I live—to be
Slain twenty times a day by thee.
Yet, when I would command thee hence,
Thou mockest at the vain pretence,
Murmuring in mine ear a song
Once loved, alas! forgotten long;
And [...]
Natalie Wood, born Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko (July 20, 1938 – November 29, 1981) was an American actress.
Following her film debut at the age of five, Wood became a successful child actor in such films as Miracle on 34th Street (1947). A well received performance opposite James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause (1955), brought her [...]
“O! for a muse of fire, that would ascend the brightest heaven of invention.“-William Shakespeare
Don Quixote is a ballet originally staged in four acts and eight scenes, based on an episode taken from the famous novel Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes. Originally choreographed by Marius Petipa to the music of Ludwig [...]
“And muse on Nature with a poet’s eye.“-Thomas Campbell
Plot outline
The plot is taken from two chapters in Cervantes’ novel of the same name. It concerns the unsuccessful attempt by the rich and foppish Gamache (Camacho in Cervantes’s novel) to marry the beautiful Kitri (known as Quiteria in the novel), who in turn is in love [...]
“Illustrious acts high raptures do infuse, And every conqueror creates a muse.“-Edmund Waller
Analysis
Today Don Quixote is considered one of the most joyous and festive of the classical ballets, brimming with spectacular virtuoso dancing. At the same time this abundance of dancing is well organised, showing a clear choreographic and dramatic vision (particularly in the Kirov [...]
http://www.ballerinagallery.com/makhalin.htm
Ballet is a formalized form of dance with its origins in the French court, further developed in France and Russia as a concert dance form. It is a highly technical form of dance with its own vocabulary. It is primarily performed with the accompaniment of classical music. It has been influential as a form of [...]
Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach - “I still have that other girl”…
posted December 27, 2008 by admin under Art, Literature, Muse, Music, Poetryhttp://bacharachonline.com/
http://www.elviscostello.com/
That crazed girl improvising her music.
Her poetry, dancing upon the shore,
Her soul in division from itself
Climbing, falling She knew not where,
Hiding amid the cargo of a steamship,
Her knee-cap broken, that girl I declare
A beautiful lofty thing, or a thing
Heroically lost, heroically found.
No matter what disaster occurred
She stood in desperate music wound,
Wound, wound, and she made [...]
Muse June Mansfield…
posted December 27, 2008 by admin under Art, Literature, Muse, Photos, Poetry“I hated the self created in her by others. Others feel because of her; and because of her, others write poetry; because of her, others hate; others, like Henry, love her in spite of themselves.”-Anais Nin
June met Henry Miller in 1923 when she worked as a taxi dancer on broadway in New York and [...]
Poem…”Ode to Beauty”…Ralph Waldo Emerson
posted December 27, 2008 by admin under Art, Film, Literature, Muse, Photos, PoetryWho gave thee, O Beauty!
The keys of this breast,
Too credulous lover
Of blest and unblest?
Say when in lapsed ages
Thee knew I of old;
Or what was the service
For which I was sold?
When first my eyes saw thee,
I found me thy thrall,
By magical drawings,
Sweet tyrant of all!
I drank at thy fountain
False waters of thirst;
Thou intimate stranger,
Thou latest and [...]
“strip”…Poems by Angela Readman…
posted December 26, 2008 by admin under Art, Film, Literature, Muse, Photos, Poetry“I experienced first popularity
as boys queued up and asked to read
the comic strip under my slip.
One offered half a snickers
so I lifted my skirt.”-Angela Readman
http://www.accidentalpoet.co.uk/
Rachmaninoff plays the “Rach 3″… Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor 1st movement…1939
posted December 25, 2008 by admin under Art, Music, Poetry, Quotes“Without music, life would be a mistake.”-Rachmaninoff
http://www.rachmaninoff.org/
Softly, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me;
Taking me back down the vista of years, till I see
A child sitting under the piano, in the boom of the tingling strings
And pressing the small, poised feet of a mother who smiles as she sings.
In spite of myself, the [...]
Amorously Foeke…
posted December 24, 2008 by admin under Art, Film, Literature, Muse, PoetryShe walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that’s best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes:
Thus mellowed to that tender light
Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
One shade the more, one ray the less,
Had half impaired the nameless grace
Which waves in every raven tress,
Or softly lightens o’er [...]
Cantonese opera is one of the major categories in Chinese opera, originating in southern China’s Cantonese culture. It is popular in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore and Malaysia. Like all versions of Chinese opera, it is a traditional Chinese art form, involving music, singing, martial arts, acrobatics, and acting. 粵劇 (Yuèjù) should not be [...]
Charles Bukowski:Muse and Poetry…
posted December 24, 2008 by admin under Art, History, Literature, Muse, Poetry“O Muses,O high genius,aid me now!
O memory that engraved the things i saw,
Here shall your worth be manifest to all!”-Dante Alighieri
‘O for a Muse of fire,that would ascend
The brightest heaven of invention,
Akingdom for a stage,princes to act
And monarchs to behold the swelling scene!”-William Shakespeare
In Greek mythology, the Muses (Ancient Greek αἱ μοῦσαι, hai moũsai [1]: [...]
Wereldvreemd…
posted December 24, 2008 by admin under Art, Literature, PoetryWie bouwde Thebe met de zeven torens?
In de boeken staan de namen van koningen.
Hebben die koningen de stenen gesleept?
En het meermaals verwoeste Babylon -
Wie bouwde het zovele malen op?
In welke huizen van het goudstralende Lima
Woonde de bouwvakkers?
Waarheen gingen ’s avonds, nadat de Chinese muur klaar was
De metselaars?
Het grote Rome
Is vol van triomfbogen. Wie bouwde ze?
Over [...]
Love of beauty is Taste. The creation of beauty is Art…
posted December 20, 2008 by admin under Art, Film, Literature, Muse, PoetryYou ask me why I dwell in the green mountain;
I smile and make no reply for my heart is free of care.
As the peach-blossom flows down stream
and is gone into the unknown,
I have a world apart that is not among men.-Li Po
Throw away thy rod,
Throw away thy wrath :
O my God,
Take the gentle path.
…..
Though I [...]
The Yueju opera player, Mao Weitao is a household name. She is celebrated for her performances of the male role over the last 25 years, and is now the head of the famous Xiaobaihua troupe in Zhejiang province, a troupe especially well known for its all-women cast. Now 42 years of age, Mao Weitao is [...]
“I have always believed that opera is a planet where the muses work together, join hands and celebrate all the arts.”-Franco Zeffirelli
Shaoxing opera (or Yueju - simplified Chinese: 越剧; traditional Chinese: 越劇; pinyin: Yuèjù , Yue opera) is a relatively new local Chinese opera popular in the southern regions of the Yangtze River. It originated [...]
Over de gelijkenissen…
posted December 12, 2008 by admin under Art, LiteratureVelen klagen erover, dat de woorden der wijzen altijd weer slechts gelijkenissen zijn,
niet te gebruiken in het dagelijkse leven,en alleen dat hebben wij.
Wanneer de wijze zegt:”ga naar de overzijde,”dan bedoelt hij niet dat je naar de overkant
moet gaan, wat je in ieder geval nog zou kunnen doen,als het resultaat de moeite waard
zou zijn, maar hij [...]
“Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.“-Edgar Allan Poe
A thing of beauty
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:
Its lovliness increases; it will never
Pass into nothingness; but still will keep
A bower quiet for us, and a sleep
Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
Therefore, on every morrow, are we wreathing
A flowery band to bind us to the earth,
Spite of despondence, of [...]
Lauren Bacal…
posted December 11, 2008 by admin under Art, Film, Literature, Muse, PoetryThe eyes of beauty
You are a sky of autumn, pale and rose;
But all the sea of sadness in my blood
Surges, and ebbing, leaves my lips morose,
Salt with the memory of the bitter flood.
In vain your hand glides my faint bosom o’er,
That which you seek, beloved, is desecrate
By woman’s tooth and talon; ah, no more
Seek in [...]