Showing posts with label Curiocity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curiocity. Show all posts
Monday, May 9, 2011
Music and Nature
Photographed: Maria Andreeva (Russia)
Children and Adolescents Choirs and Orchestras Festival 2011
(Second Edition).
If you love music and nature, an unforgettable experience awaits in the Province of Misiones, Argentina. The reasons are many: this is an ideal time to visit the Iguazú falls: the weather will be glorious, the place, unbelievable; the purpose: magical.
From May 23 to 28, the Ministry of Culture, Education, Science and Technology of the Province of Misiones, will be offering a one of a kind cultural event: the Second Edition of Children and Adolescents Choirs and Orquestras Festival. Organized by Andrea Merenzon.
A total of 700 children and adolescents will be meeting to talk in one single language: the language of music, their passion, their love. They will be coming from 18 countries as different as Germany, Peru, China, Australia, South Africa, Brazil and Russia amongst others. Daily rehearsals will take place under the direction of world- famous directors. The children will perform classical and traditional music from their countries of origin.
Individual and group performances will take place in various prestigious hotels in the area (in both sides of the falls, Argentinian and Brazilian).
In the individual performances, you will have the pleasure of enjoying not only the music but the virtuosity of the young musicians. In the group performances you will be able to evaluate the amount of work, effort and coordination put together by all of the participants. No tickets are required, you are free to attend any performance you please.
Music will bring everyone together at the closing of the Festival which will take place at the gardens of the Sheraton Hotel where the beauty of symphonic music will meet the beauty of the stage: Iguazu Falls.
Post by: Vale
Monday, December 20, 2010
Friday, August 28, 2009
La Coca
For those of you who don't know her, Isabel Sarli, nicknamed La Coca, is a retired Argentine actress, model and a sex-symbol of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
Sarli was discovered by filmmaker Armando Bo after she became Miss Argentina in 1955 (who she married) and became the star of his films, starting with El Trueno entre las hojas in 1956. She became an international Latin American star, filming in Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Mexico, Panama and Venezuela, and films like Fuego (1969 film) and Fiebre (1970) reached the American and European markets.
The new campaign of the drink Fernet 1882 at the Flower Park (Plaza de la Flor) displays 1,882 images of the sex symbol.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Vogue Living Mag in Argentina
I recently met Susan Westwood, Vogue Living's Senior editor, in Buenos Aires. She was interested in local interior designs, and visiting beautiful residences and restaurants, behind-the-scenes in Buenos Aires & surrounding areas.
The story about Buenos Aires design will be featured in the May/June issue of VOGUE Living. Enjoy! xx
Special thanks! Julia and Marcelo
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Greetings from Chile!!
Chile is fascinating. Forget the crowded and built- in coastal cities near Santiago. Not that they're not worth a visit... but a little further north, there are truly stunning, beach towns which remain undiscovered for the most part... we found the most beautiful beaches, sea-side restaurants, and incredibly nice people. Below are some photos of Zapallar & Cachagua. I'll be posting more photos from Chile soon! Torres del Paine, Atacama desert and Easter Island. For more information contact one of our Luxury Travel Experts
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