sabato 21 marzo 2009

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A Vincenzo di Bonaventura .
Motivazione
L'Arte di Vincenzo di Bonaventura e' Sacra, Venerabile e Temibile .
Rwah in Ebraico e' lo Spirito , quale disposizione a dimensioni percettive che Vincent di Bonaventura desta come forza vitale che soffia dove vuole e ne senti la voce , ma non sai da dove viene e proviene la sua arte, perche' e' un vortice che ti trascina oltre ogni percezione...

For Science and Arts



Prince William is interviewed by a young cancer patient as President of the Royal Marsden Hospital
18th March 2009

Prince William has shown his support for plans to build a new hospital unit at the Royal Marsden for children and teenagers with cancer during an interview with a young cancer patient at Clarence House.

In the interview with Alice, who has been treated at the hospital of which he is President, Prince William speaks about his childhood dream of becoming a policeman, his charity work and how he got his "Harry Potter" scar.

The interview was for CBBC's Newsround programme.

The Prince, now 26, undertook work experience at the children's unit in 2005 and was appointed President of the Royal Marsden Hospital in 2007, a position previously held by his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.

The Princess opened the children's unit at the hospital in 1993.

"For a very long time my mother was involved with the Royal Marsden, and she had a very close connection with them ... So I wanted to ... follow in her footsteps, in that sense, and help," he told 10-year-old Alice.

He added: "And since doing that [work experience] I've learnt so much and met so many incredible people who have been unfortunate enough to, you know, have cancer - and most battle through it and have dealt with it in an incredibly inspirational way..."

Answering a question on what he would do if he was not a Prince, William said: "A long time ago I wanted to be a policeman, when I was younger. I soon learnt that probably wasn't a good idea."

He added: "At the moment I'm still doing some sort of helicopter flying, doing search and rescue ... It's going very well."

The Prince also told the young Royal reporter about how a childhood golf accident left him with a "Harry Potter" scar.

Pointing to his forehead, he told Alice: "That was for my Harry Potter scar, as I call it, just here. I call it that because it glows sometimes and some people notice it - other times they don't notice it at all."

Click here to visit the Royal Marsden website.
Royal London: Clarence House
Visit the London Home of Prince Charles and Camilla this Summer
© Mike Gerrard



Clarence House, the London home of Prince Charles and Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, as well as Prince William and Prince Harry, is open for private visits in summer

Many London visitors know that you can tour Buckingham Palace in the summer months, when Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is not in residence. What is less well-known is that if you are interested in Royal London you can also make a private visit to Clarence House, the home of Prince Charles, The Duchess of Cornwall, and the young royal princes, Prince William and Prince Harry.

Clarence House has been the official residence of Prince Charles and his family since 2002. Prior to this it was the home of Prince Charles's beloved grandmother, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, who had lived there since 1953. It has been a royal London home for over 170 years.

Visitors to Clarence House are shown around the five ground floor rooms where Prince Charles and The Duchess of Cornwall hold their official engagements and receive their visitors from all over the world. Although Prince Charles gave Clarence House a major refurbishment before he moved in, many of the items have stayed much the same as they were when the Queen Mother lived there.

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CLARENCE HOUSE ART COLLECTION
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was a great collector of furniture and art, and some of the highlights of her private art collection can be seen. These include paintings by Augustus John, WS Sickert, John Piper and Graham Sutherland.

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CLARENCE HOUSE: HISTORY
Clarence House was built from 1825-7 for Prince William Henry, the third son of King George III. The house was designed by John Nash, the renowned architect who also turned Buckingham House into Buckingham Palace at about the same time, and whose other work included Marble Arch, Trafalgar Square, the Haymarket Theatre and, in Brighton, the Royal Pavilion.

When King George IV died in 1830, Prince William Henry became King William IV, but remained living at Clarence House until he died in 1937. The house remained a royal residence for various people over the years, though during World War II it was made available for use by the British Red Cross and the Order of St John of Jerusalem.

Clarence House became a royal London residence again when the then Princess Elizabeth, the future Queen Elizabeth II, moved in with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, in June 1949. Prince Charles had already been born, but Princess Anne was born in Clarence House in August 1950. It became home to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother when Princess Elizabeth became Queen Elizabeth II and moved into Buckingham Palace.

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ROYAL LONDON: CLARENCE HOUSE OPENING TIMES
Clarence House is open from 1 August through to 30 September 2007, from 10am-5.30pm (last admission 4.30pm). Admission is by pre-booked, timed guided tour only. Note that tours of Clarence House will start promptly at the time on your ticket, and late arrivals will not be admitted.

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ROYAL LONDON: CLARENCE HOUSE ADMISSION PRICES
Admission to Clarence House for 2007 is £7.50 for adults, £4 for under-17s and free for under-5s

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ROYAL LONDON: CLARENCE HOUSE CONTACT DETAILS
Clarence House is on the north side of The Mall, near the junction with Stable Yard Road.

Clarence House

St James's Palace

London SW1 1BA

Nearest tube: Green Park or St James's Park

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ROYAL LONDON: CLARENCE HOUSE BOOKING DETAILS
To book tickets use this email link.

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The copyright of the article Royal London: Clarence House in England Travel is owned by Mike Gerrard. Permission to republish Royal London: Clarence House in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.



Clarence House, London
Morning Room, Clarence House, London

Under the Auspicies of The Princess Kathrin von Hohenstaufen d'Anjou Plantagenet

Events at the Theatre


Businesses today consider offering experiences to clients, staff and partners as integral to their corporate image making.

The Royal Danish Theatre offers a wide array of opportunities to meet the living arts. As Denmark’s principal national stage we always seek to incorporate an element of performing art at events hosted at the theatre. We call it Royal Entertainment.

Among the high-profile and professionally executed events hosted at the Royal Danish Theatre, and organised in close cooperation with our clients, are dinner parties, meetings, conferences, receptions, award ceremonies, private social functions and guided backstage tours.

The venues are amazingly diverse. The Old Stage with its gilt décor, stupendous chandeliers and wonderful frescos offers a sense of history, whereas the facilities at Operaen offer an elegant, luminous ambiance of austere modern design.

Facilities


The opera house banquet facility, Operaens Banket, is located at the very top of the foyer with a full view of Renaissance Copenhagen and the harbour.
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Chorégraphie, décor et lumièresJohn Neumeier

Mezzo-soprano Dagmar Peckova

Les Étoiles, les Premiers Danseurs et le Corps de Ballet


Orchestre de l’Opéra national de Paris
Direction musicale Klauspeter Seibel/Simon Hewett (21, 23, 25 mars)

Choeurs de l’Opéra national de Paris
Chef des Choeurs Alessandro Di Stefano

Maîtrise des Hauts-de-Seine/Choeur d’enfants de l’Opéra national de Paris


Pleins Feux sur Troisième Symphonie de Gustav Mahler21 février 2009 Voir toute la distribution

Opéra Bastille

Première 13 mar 2009 19h30

Dernière 11 avr 2009 19h30

Représentations
13, 16, 17, 21, 23, 25, 29 (14h30), 31 mar, 3, 6, 8, 11 avr 2009 19h30.

Durée du spectacle
1h45 sans entracte

Prix des places
5€, 10€, 18€, 30€, 45€, 55€, 66€, 80€

Isola di Nisida non e'piu' nell'elenco del patrimonio del demanio in vendita!

I legittimi proprietari dell'isola di Nisida, i principi Aprile von Hohenstaufen Puoti Comneno Paleologo Macedonio,dopo aver notificato al demanio dello Stato la ricognizione della proprieta' ed essersi rivolti alla Procura di Napoli, ottengono che Nisida e le sue pertinenze (bene monastico dinastico su cui non vige uso capione,non sia piu' nell'elenco dei beni dello stato in vendita)

mercoledì 11 marzo 2009


Premio Expo For Ever : Per i Giusti
Teatro della Memoria
I Giorni dell'Olocausto...
Per non Dimenticare
Attore Regista Teatro Aikot 27
A Vincenzo di Bonaventura .
Motivazione
L'Arte di Vincenzo di Bonaventura e' Sacra, Venerabile e Temibile .
Rwah in Ebraico e' lo Spirito , quale disposizione a dimensioni percettive che Vincent di Bonaventura desta come forza vitale che soffia dove vuole e ne senti la voce , ma non sai da dove viene e proviene la sua arte, perche' e' un vortice che ti trascina oltre ogni percezione...

Her Serene Highness, Most Gracious Lady Princess Kathrin von Hohenstaufen

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SOTTO L'ALTO PATROCINIO di MEETNG DELLE MUSE
Presidente
Principessa Kathrin von Hohenstaufen
Premio Expo For Ever : Per i Giusti
Teatro della Memoria
I Giorni dell'Olocausto
Per non Dimenticare
Attore Regista Teatro Aikot 27
A Vincenzo di Bonaventura .
Motivazione
L'Arte di Vincenzo di Bonaventura e' Sacra, Venerabile e Temibile .
Rwah in Ebraico e' lo Spirito , quale disposizione a dimensioni percettive che Vincent di Bonaventura desta come forza vitale che soffia dove vuole e ne senti la voce , ma non sai da dove viene e proviene la sua arte, perche' e' un vortice che ti trascina oltre ogni percezione...





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