Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love
But now, I just want to wish you a very good journey. Continue reading Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love
But now, I just want to wish you a very good journey. Continue reading Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love
You never were much of a New Yorker, it wasn’t in your eyes Continue reading I know I am easy to find but you know, it’s never me
And I would always be light years, light years away from you Continue reading “Nobody did that for us before”
Interludes are like private jokes. Are like winks. And for benefiting from an interlude, songs could last 8 mins. Continue reading Interludes – life & a glimpse from the past of pop
“Listen first. Let it inside before you let something to the outside. Sometimes there is even a gap period, of getting used to the music, between the listening and the creation” Continue reading How do we hear music? How do dancers?
It must be nice, it must be nice…Lin-Manuel Miranda…to be able to leave this world knowing that you left sparkles of beauty, poetry and joy in your extensive body of work. A work of quality, a work of inclusiveness, a work of originality… Continue reading The power of composition
. I always find it special how art can make you stop time, especially performative arts – there is only you and what is happening at the stage, and you can follow the performance to where they are going without any what is filling your present state of mind. Continue reading The evening I heard the magic flute
Infra is a beautiful collaboration between music, choreography and set design. When the music is moving you, you allow yourself to be more permeable and exposed to what the dancers could be feeling. Instead of a spectator, you can be more immersed. Continue reading Infra
It made me be more intrigued, and forced me to pay more attention to the music and the visuals, try to decode them better without hints. It made it all more intriguing, although sometimes frustrating. It made me wonder: Is there a language in art? What is the role of language in art? Continue reading Castor&&Pollux
Sharon Rivers: I don’t want to sound foolish, but remember love is what brought you here. And if you’ve trusted love this far, don’t panic now. Trust it all the way.” Continue reading Eden (Harlem)