by Pier Marton | Feb 9, 2013 | Dance, France, Health, Hispanic, Music, Poet, Spectacle, Theater, Women
An interview with Ana Salazar Himno al amor – Hymne à l’Amour – Hymn to Love (version Flamenco) From Flamenco Live: Born in Cadiz, she studies Classical Spanish Dance in “Las Bayaderas” with Eva Vicente and Flamenco in “Cibayi” with Charo Cruz. She...
by Pier Marton | Feb 7, 2013 | France, Humor, Music, Women
Le site Chloé Lacan via Chanson Boum with Hélène Azéra EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Jan 2, 2013 | Dance, Film, KeyFilm, Music, Racism, Roma, Wars, Women
From India, through Egypt, Turkey, Hungary, Germany, France and Spain, the Roma have traveled… and now that entire film and others are online, on YouTube. Twenty years later, Latcho Drom’s visual and musical delight echoes through time. Version anglaise,...
by Pier Marton | Dec 30, 2012 | History, Humor, Jewish, Middle-East, Software, Wars, Women
by her… All Creative Work is Derivative Sita Sings the Blues (based on The Ramayana) EFF Celebrates 20th Anniversary Credit is Due (The Attribution Song) Nina Paley’s website The Electronic Frontier Foundation Question Copyright EmailMoreRedditTweetShare...
by Pier Marton | Dec 22, 2012 | Middle-East, Politics, Wars, Women
From The Guardian: The Israeli and the Palestinian: ‘We have discovered this joint pain’ It was only later, after the intense shock had subsided and a heavy pain was starting to bed in, that Robi Damelin was told what her first words were on hearing...
by Pier Marton | Dec 11, 2012 | History, Ideas, Jewish, Middle-East, Women
from Haaretz published 10.12.12 Jewish anti-Zionist academic insists Israeli occupation is un-Jewish by Carlo Strenger Parting Ways: Jewishness and the Critique of Zionism, by Judith Butler. Columbia University Press, 256 pages, $28 Judith Butler has rightly been...