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  • Коли нам добре або погано ми звертаємось до одного з ідеальних винаходів людства — книжки. Чи є місце для читання під час війни? На які книги варто звернути увагу зараз, а про які краще забути назавжди? Як змінюється сучасна українська література під впливом війни? Ці та інші питання Олена Гусейнова обговорює з відомими письменниками, видавцями, критиками, літературознавцями та іншими гостями подкасту «Книгосховище».

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    Loome kuulamisruumi, kus vabalt arutada kunsti, teaduse ja digitaalse vahendatuse üle. Kombineerime erinevad praktikad, lahkame teooriaid, vahetame kogemusi. Maailm muutub, meeldib see meile või mitte, ja selle sees on meil vaja otsida uusi radu.
    eˉlektron.signal’i formaadid on:
    “signal” vestleb kunstnike, teadlaste, mõtlejate ja praktikutega, saatejuhtideks Peeter Kormašov, Taavet Jansen ja Bohdana Korohod.
    “tõlked eemalviibijatele” on eksperimentaalne formaat, kus meie “tõlgid” Heneliis Notton, Alissija-Elisabet Jevtjukova ja Oliver Issak käivad kultuurisündmustel ja tõlgivad oma vahetut, tihtipeale toorest ja vastuolulist kogemust otse kuulajale.
    Uus episood igal kolmapäeval.
    Tunnusmeloodia: Argo Vals.
    Mixing ja mastering: Hendrik Kaljujärv.
    Graafiline disain: Jaan Evart.
    Veel infot: https://elektron.art/signal

  • Mähime videotest, filmidest, videoideedest, sarjadest ja ka ühiskonna probleemidest, kui tuleb mõni hea idee teeme ka sellest hea video!
    Vaata shitposte ja slaidi DM'idesse: www.instagram.com/ajumahispodcast/
    Kirjuta meile: [email protected]

  • Podcast ”Kolmveerand Kauriga” toob teieni vabas vormis vestlused kõige säravamate isiksutega Eesti kultuuriareenil.
    Kirjuta mulle: [email protected]
    Leia mind Instagramis: https://www.instagram.com/kaurtra/?next=%2F

  • Podcast "Müüdid ja muinasjutud" toob kuulajateni lugusid maailma eri paigust. Helina jutustab sulle nii klassikaks kujunenud muinasjutte kui ka vähemtuntud lugusid.

  • Roberto Cavalli, born on November 15, 1940, in Florence, Italy, is a renowned fashion designer known for his exotic prints and a flamboyant style that is synonymous with a sense of glamour and luxury. His work has often been marked by technological innovation and a strong artistic flair, which has significantly influenced contemporary fashion.
    Early Life and Education Roberto Cavalli was born into an artistic family—his grandfather, Giuseppe Rossi, was a member of the Macchiaioli Movement, an Italian impressionist school that influenced his own artistic inclinations. Cavalli studied at the Academy of Art in Florence, where he specialized in textile print. This background in art and textiles laid the foundation for his innovative approaches to fashion design, particularly his pioneering work with leather printing.
    Career Beginnings Cavalli's career began in the 1960s when he started creating patchworks of different materials. These he sold to high-end hosiery factories, which was a unique concept at the time. His breakthrough came in the early 1970s when he patented a revolutionary printing procedure on leather. This technique allowed him to create unique floral blouses and patchwork materials, which caught the eye of major Italian hosiery factories.
    Rise to Fame His debut at the Salon for Prêt-à-Porter in Paris was a significant success, leading to the opening of his own boutique in Saint-Tropez. Cavalli became popular for his exotic prints, which often featured wild animal motifs, a theme that would become a signature of his brand. His designs were particularly favored for their sexy cuts and wild prints, which resonated with the disco culture of the 1970s.
    Brand Expansion Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Cavalli expanded his offerings to include not just clothing but a lifestyle brand that encompassed accessories, eyewear, watches, perfumes, and even a line of premium vodka. His flamboyant style continued to evolve, incorporating baroque and animal prints, and he became particularly noted for his sand-blasted look for jeans, which was a major trend in the late 1990s.
    Celebrity Following Cavalli's designs have been worn by high-profile celebrities, including Madonna, who wore his creations for her 2004 Re-Invention World Tour, and Beyoncé, who was the face of his brand in 2007. His ability to blend high glamour with rock-n-roll attitude made his clothes a favorite among celebrities.
    Personal Life and Legacy Cavalli has been married twice and has five children. His personal life, much like his fashion, has been colorful and filled with artistic and bohemian influences. In 1994, he married Eva Duringer, who has been an integral part of his life and work, serving as a muse and sometimes as a business partner.
    Roberto Cavalli's contribution to fashion is not just in his bold prints and sensual designs but also in his pioneering techniques in textile production. His work with leather and his development of printing techniques have been innovative in the fashion industry. He officially stepped down from his position in 2015, selling his brand to an Italian private equity firm, though he remains an active figure in the world of fashion.
    These days, the Roberto Cavalli brand stands as a symbol of luxurious excess and dramatic flair, enduring as a major influence in the world of fashion design. His legacy is one of innovation, passion, and an unyielding commitment to beauty and artistry in fashion. Fashion Innovations Roberto Cavalli is credited with introducing the world to sand-blasted jeans, a technique that gives denim a worn, faded look that became hugely popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His approach to leather and textile printing was revolutionary; he developed a method for printing on lightweight leather, which was previously thought impossible. This innovation allowed for more elaborate and detailed designs on leather garments, expanding the possibilities within leather fashion. Design Philosophy Cavalli's design philosophy often merged the artistic with the hedonistic. He was known for his thematic collections that took inspiration from various cultures and eras, infusing them with a modern sensuality that appealed to a bold and confident clientele. His work often featured ornate detailing, metallic elements, and a strong focus on feminine forms. He is widely recognized for his detailed animal prints, which have become synonymous with his name. These prints are not just simple patterns but are often highly artistic reinterpretations of animal skins rendered through complex fabric treatments. Influence and Cultural Impact Cavalli's designs reflected and influenced the glamorous lifestyle of his customers. His clothes appeared frequently on red carpets and in fashion editorials, celebrated for their flamboyant spirit and unapologetic glamour. Beyond the disco-infused 1970s, his work in the 2000s resonated with the pop and celebrity culture, aligning with the era's fascination with status and display. Business Expansion and Challenges Under Roberto Cavalli's creative direction, the brand expanded into interiors with the Roberto Cavalli Home collection, offering a range of furniture, wallpaper, and home accessories that reflected his ornate design sensibilities. However, the expansion was not without its challenges. The early 2000s were a tumultuous time for the brand, with financial instabilities and shifts in consumer behavior affecting its performance. Despite these challenges, Cavalli's brand remained a staple on the fashion scene, symbolizing luxury and excess. Later Years and Retirement As Cavalli grew older, he began to take a step back from the day-to-day operations of his brand. In 2014, he sold 90% of his company to Clessidra SGR, an Italian private equity firm. This was part of a broader trend where many independent luxury brands sought financial backing to expand and stabilize in a rapidly changing global market. Cavalli continued to influence the brand until his formal departure in 2015, which marked a significant end of an era for the label. Legacy Roberto Cavalli's legacy is characterized by his transformative impact on both textile technology and high fashion. He democratized certain aspects of luxury fashion, making bold and glamorous styles accessible and desirable to a broader audience. His commitment to innovation not only in patterns and designs but also in production techniques has left a lasting mark on the fashion industry. His personal and professional life exemplified a blend of artistic creativity and savvy business acumen, making him a pivotal figure in the world of luxury fashion. His retirement did not mark the end of his influence; instead, it solidified his status as a pioneering designer whose work continues to inspire and resonate within the fashion community.







    Sadly, Roberto Cavalli has died. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. remember to like and share wherever you get your podcast.

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  • Kaks korda kuus ilmuv Instagram live-podcast inspireerivate inimestega raamatutega otseselt ja kaudselt seotud teemadest

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    Leia mind Instagramist: https://www.instagram.com/krisureads/

  • Hepinize merhabalar, bu kanalda seslendirdiğim şiirleri, kitapları ve benzer hikayeleri bulabilirsiniz.

  • Family friendly happy funny fun loving sad kind

  • The official podcast for HATCH Conference, where we chat with the speakers presenting on October 6th about design, life lessons and other topics.

  • The Be. Make. Do. podcast inspires artists of faith by diving into the big - and sometimes controversial - questions that come with pursuing the artist’s calling. Artists are culture makers. But many Christians in the arts feel isolated and conflicted about their call. That’s why we’re starting this conversation - to help you find clarity and confidence. So, be encouraged. And become who you were created to be, make what you were created to make, and do what you were created to do.

    Join host Lisa Smith as she poses questions, shares stories, and great conversation with artists, theologians, creatives and friends about the call of the artist in the world.

    Subscribe and follow now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts!

    Join the movement at https://soulmakers.org

  • Welcome to 'The British Food History Podcast': British food in all its (sometimes gory) glory with Dr. Neil Buttery. He'll be looking in depth at all aspects of food with interviews with special guests, recipes, re-enactments, foraging, trying his hand at traditional techniques, and tracking down forgotten recipes and hyper-regional specialities. He'll also be trying to answer the big question: What makes British food, so...British?

    This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

    Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

  • A podcast to enlighten you on things that matters🥰🥰😊😊💯

  • On The D Word, artist-choreographer Renata Pereira Lima dives deep into Dance through dirty dialogue with guests from all across the artworld. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thed-word/support

  • *EST: Taskuhäälingu KultuuriReflektor missiooniks on peegeldada olulisi ja päevakohaseid teemasid ning leida üles varju jäänud diskussioonid kultuurivaldkonnas. Arutame valdkonna jaoks olulisi küsimusi, loome diskussioone, reflekteerime ja otsime ebakõlasid. Seda just praktikute abiga, et leida uusi lahendusi probleemidele, millega tööalaselt igapäevaselt silmitsi seisame. Taskuhääling on mõeldud nii praktiseerivatele kultuurikorraldajatele, kui ka niisama kultuurist huvituvatele inimestele.

    Nimi KultuuriReflektor on põnev sõnamäng. Ühelt poolt on see midagi, mille eesmärk on olulisele valgust heita, välja tuua midagi, mis muidu jääb varju. Reflection ehk peegeldus näitab ka meie valdkonna ja tööstuse praegust olukorda. Kõige olulisemana - KultuuriReflektor on koht, kus meie jaoks olulistel teemadel reflekteerida ja peegeldada.

    KultuuriReflektor on kakskeelne podcast, mille eestvedajaks on Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia kultuurikorralduse magistriprogramm. Podcasti algusmuusika autor on Zane Dombrovska. Kui Sul on lisaküsimusi, ettepanekuid ja teemasid, võta ühendust: [email protected]


    *ENG: Cultural Reflector is a bilingual initiative run by the Cultural Management MA programme of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. The jingle is composed by Zane Dombrovska. For more information, or if you want to suggest a topic for discussion, please contact [email protected].


    More information: https://eamt.ee/en/departments/musicology/cultural-management/masters-studies/podcast/

  • Every creative work you’ve ever loved has a hero’s journey behind it. On Spark & Fire, you'll hear creators tell the story of bringing one beloved work to life. 

    Iconic creatives — like Wicked composer Stephen Schwartz, Pixar director Domee Shi, comedian Patton Oswald, musician Wynton Marsalis, and novelist Isabel Allende — share the endless iterations, the inevitable setbacks, and the breakthrough ideas along the epic process of creation. But this isn’t an interview show. It’s a story — told entirely in the artist's own words.

    With host June Cohen, co-founder of WaitWhat and the former executive producer of TED Talks.

    Transcripts and images for every episode are available at sparkandfire.com

    Sign up for the weekly Spark & Fire newsletter.

  • The Pleasurable Ecologies – Formations of Care podcast is a series of conversations with artists and activists across Ireland, Finland and the UK, presented by artist, writer and pleasure activist Ama Josephine Budge as part of her Frame Curatorial Research Fellowship with Frame Contemporary Art Finland and EVA International – Ireland’s Biennial of Contemporary Art.


    The four-episode podcast will explore topics of pleasure, care and rest at the intersections of art, activism and ecology. Within these transoceanic localities, the episodes are working to become in and of themselves sites for recuperation, reflection and possibly even healing. All four episodes will be released during autumn 2021 and spring 2022. The launch of the first episode 30 October 2021 coincides with 39th EVA International’s Phase Three programme. 


    Ama Josephine Budge (she/her/hers) is a Speculative Writer, Artist, Curator and Pleasure Activist whose work navigates intimate explorations of race, art, ecology and feminism, working to activate movements that catalyse human rights, environmental evolutions and troublesomely queered identities. Ama is a PhD candidate in Psychosocial Studies with Dr Gail Lewis at Birkbeck, University of London. Her research takes a queer, decolonial approach to challenging climate colonialism with a particular focus on inherently environmentalist pleasure practices in Ghana and across the Black diaspora.


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