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Este é um podcast totalmente dedicado à produção e divulgação de audiolivros em português de Portugal. Este projecto foi iniciado durante o confinamento da pandemia Covid-19, inicialmente publicado dentro do Podcast no Ensino, tendo ganho em outubro de 2020, um novo espaço de divulgação autónomo. Esta é uma iniciativa de Luís Escudeiro, produção e edição e de Eugénia de Oliveira na narração.
Os conteúdos deste podcast cabem sob os termos de uma licença Creative Commons
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João Carvalho Dias, diretor-adjunto do Museu Gulbenkian e Rui Ramos, historiador, falam sobre a arte produzida em várias épocas históricas e o seu impacto no nosso tempo, com base nas obras da coleção reunida por Calouste Gulbenkian. Um rápido curso com algumas das histórias que preenchem o universo da arte mundial.
Uma parceria com a Rádio Observador.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is a series of podcast from the Ruskin School of Art. The Ruskin, as it is known, is the Fine Art Department of the University of Oxford. In an intimate and dynamic environment, the school gathers together cutting edge contemporary artists and art theorists with some of the brightest and most creative art students. Fine Art is taught as a living element of contemporary culture with a broad range of historical and theoretical references. Comprising both a flourishing undergraduate programme and a growing Dphil programme (made up of both practice-led and theory-based doctoral students), the Ruskin embodies risk-taking, curiosity, and rigour grounded in a wide sense of the word ‘research’.
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Histórias dentro dos livros, à volta dos livros, sobre os livros — e ainda sobre o que fazemos com eles e por onde andamos com eles. De vez em quando, falamos também de línguas (e outras manias).Marco Neves é autor de vários livros publicados em Portugal e na Galiza, da página Certas Palavras (www.certaspalavras.pt) e de uma coluna no Sapo 24. É docente na NOVA FCSH. O seu livro mais recente é o Atlas Histórico da Escrita.
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A colecção Património Musical Português pretende ser um veículo privilegiado da actividade científica e artística da área de Música do Curso de Estudos Artísticos da Universidade de Coimbra. he collection Portuguese Musical Heritage aims to share with the community the scientific and artistic outcome of the Music | Artistic Studies section of the University of Coimbra. It strives for the best balance between research and its artistic outcome. Thus, the collection offers videocast and podcasts along with scientific papers or music critical editions.
Ultimately, Portuguese Musical Heritage’s main goal is to conciliate the challenge of knowing, preserving and appraising Portuguese musical heritage with its diffusion to a large and diversified public. -
BenefitLIFE: A podcast by Benefit Cosmetics Global Education. The first ever prestige makeup brand education & training podcast, giving listeners an inside look at the brand best known for laughter and fun. You’ll hear articles about how Benefit came to life and continues to "break the rules with wit and wisdom," learn how innovation and craftsmanship can problem solve beauty dilemmas with courage and creativity and above all, discover how Benefit Cosmetics makes real connections through its people and their stories.
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Why do we make pictures? What is the importance of a painting or drawing? Or more importantly how do we learn to make them?
These are questions that many prospective students may not ask themselves directly; yet they feel the impetus to pursue a program that answers them.
When we create or make images we are responding to our perception of the world. Creating a likeness of the world is one aspect of making images.
At Deakin, this is certainly one aspect of the Visual Arts program.
As students progress through the program they also may learn how to create something visually from an imagined world, or one that takes a symbolic form or representation.
Visual Arts at Deakin explores representations of the figure and settings by observation of their nature and as students progress through different levels of the course they become acquainted with the ideas of abstraction, pluralist strategies and conceptual development. -
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LatinDanceCommunity.com (LDC) is a collaboration of writers from around the globe who are passionate about latin dance. Our mission is to serve as the leading online resource for the latin dance community by providing entertaining, educational, and informative articles, interviews, podcasts, and video blogs. We talk about salsa dancing, bachata, kizombe and all other types of latin dancing
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The Masonic Radio Theatre is a both a tribute to Freemasonry and a throwback to the radio dramas of the past. Recorded in the highest quality, yet made to sound as if they were broadcast in the 1930s, the Masonic Radio theatre is sure to captivate your attention while solidifying your love of Freemasonry.
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The discipline of Comparative Literature is changing. Its Eurocentric heritage has been challenged by various formulations of ‘world literature’, while new media and new forms of artistic production are bringing urgency to comparative thinking across literature, film, the visual arts and music. The resulting questions of method are both intellectually compelling and central to the future of the humanities. To confront them, our research programme brings together experts from the disciplines of English, Medieval and Modern Languages, Oriental Studies, and Classics, and draws in collaborators from Music, Visual Art, Film, Philosophy and History.
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The Cutlural Connections course was a 5-day workshop as part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013 (http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/dhoxss/). Cultural Connections offered an introduction to public engagement skills to help researchers work effectively within and beyond universities. It focussed on digital publishing, knowledge exchange, research communication, public engagement and measuring impact, drawing on the knowledge and experience of expert researchers and practitioners from Oxford and beyond.
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The Cutlural Connections course was a 5-day workshop as part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013 (http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/dhoxss/). Cultural Connections offered an introduction to public engagement skills to help researchers work effectively within and beyond universities. It focussed on digital publishing, knowledge exchange, research communication, public engagement and measuring impact, drawing on the knowledge and experience of expert researchers and practitioners from Oxford and beyond.
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Podcasts exploring the relationship between literary works and the artwork and Oxford. From J.R.R Tolkien to Philip Pullman, authors have been inspired by Oxford; the architecture, history and culture of the city. This podcast series includes lectures and events which celebrate and explore the literature and art inspired by Oxford
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