Destination WA - New Norcia – Chittering, Avon Valley
Chrissy continues her road trip of the Avon Valley, driving from New Norcia through to Chittering.
New Norcia western Australia
this video shot on lumix 5 no tripod its of Australia's only benedictine community .The town of New Norcia is north of perth in Western Australia. Inside the church and the two main buildings are painted walls and ceilings has shown in the video. sorry no tripod are aloud inside but the video is still almost shake free because of the camera
Perth, Australia New Norcia & Pinnacles Tour #10 New Norcia Monastary Museum 14 January 2016
New Norcia Monastery Tour - April 2019
New Norcia Is a Spanish Benedictine Monastery established by Abbott Dom Rosendo Salvardo in 1847 and not far from Moora WA.
Tour New Norcia in Western Australia with Kandu Holidays
New Norcia is a town in WA, 132 km north of Perth, along the Great Northern Highway. It is situated next to the banks of the Moore River, in the Shire of Victoria Plains.
New Norcia is the only monastic town in Australia. A ground station for the European Space Agency is situated 8 km south of the town.
The abbey is the heart and soul of New Norcia. From the extremely first years of the monastery in the 1840s, the rhythmic life of monasticism has actually guided the town.
Following the Rule of St Benedict the monks of New Norcia live a life of work and prayer and all rate to join the monks at prayer.
The town of New Norcia has structures in a Spanish design of architecture, along with some other archaeological sites. Among these are the 2 old boarding schools, St Ildephonsus' and St Gertrude's (both now made use of for accommodation and numerous social functions), the Abbey Church (including the burial place of Rosendo Salvado), an old mill, a wine press, a hotel, and the abbey itself.
The town has actually drawn in interest and traveler sees for a lot of its existence, and as a repercussion a number of guide books and histories have actually been produced.
Kandu Holidays offers this Guided tour of the town with entry to the museum and art gallery.
This includes morning tea, but lunch will be at your expense at your choice of either the New Norcia Hotel or the local roadhouse. You may wish to bring a picnic lunch instead.
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Perth, Australia New Norcia & Pinnacles Tour #21 Pinnacles 14 January 2016
Perth, Australia New Norcia & Pinnacles Tour #14 Driving to Pinnacles 14 January 2016
piranah racing in new norcia
just threw togeter some raw footage of racing with wasuperlites
was and awesome day and had loads of fun altho did have an engine miss
also testing out my new go pro camera
Got Culture?! at the National Gallery of Victoria
Get Cereal TV - 10 Sept 2010
30 years of The Mandorla Art Award
In this video, we hear from Chairperson Dr. Angela McCarthy, Dom Christopher Power from the New Norcia Monastery and Curator Belinda Cobby about the importance of Christian art, the origins and history of the Mandorla Art Award over the last 30 years and how to enter the 2016 award.
This video includes footage of the 30th anniversary Retrospective Exhibition that was held in New Norcia and our past winners, giving an insight into the high calibre of artist that the Mandorla Art Award attracts.
Enter at mandorlaart.com
New Australian Pavilion by Denton Corker Marshall
Haunted WA Stream Albany Old Convict Gaol
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Augmented Australia - Cloud Space Construction
As part of the Australian exhibition in the 2014 Venice Biennale the Creative Directors design and constructed Cloud Space. A temporary Pavilion to celebrate this years Exhibition whilst also focus attention on the Under Construction Denton Corker Marshall new Australian Pavilion.
Bohemian Nights at The Boite 30th anniversary National Gallery of Victoria
Bohemian Nights plays a version of Ukrainian Klezmer tune Kolomeike at The Boite 30th Anniversary, National Gallery of Victoria
Bohemian Nights is Ernie Gruner violin and Phil Carroll accordion
. 2 CDs available, A recording of this tune appears on earlier Klezmeritis CD with Ron Hansen on bass.
Aussie proud
The Australian flag flying. Be proud!
Spoleto Silvio Franzini - Opere Introduzione di Annamaria Polidori
Il video qui presentato dal Movimento Arte del XXI Secolo documenta, oltre ai quadri della mostra personale di Silvio Franzini, l’intervento della titolare della Galleria Poli d’Arte di Spoleto, Annamaria Polidori, che ha dato il benvenuto all’artista commentando il significato del suo lavoro.
L’autrice del video, Licinia Visconti, si è soffermata sulle singole opere per esaltare le loro qualità di tecnica e di contenuti.
Silvio Franzini ha diviso la propria attività artistica fra l’attrazione dei suoni e la seduzione della pittura, che ultimamente ha preso il sopravvento.
Fin dall’adolescenza, accanto agli studi classici ed alle attività musicali, si è dedicato allo studio delle Arti visive, focalizzando la propria attenzione sulle Avanguardie del Novecento. Dopo un’iniziale stagione di pittore figurativo e di ritrattista, si è dedicato alla ricerca pittorica affrontando il geometrismo lirico, l’astrazione figurale, l’informale e la Digital painting, anche in relazione alla fotografia, alle scienze ed alle poetiche musicali contemporanee. Ha pubblicato recensioni e scritti teorici sull’inter-settorialità delle arti svolgendo parallelamente un’intensa attività di grafico.
Compiuti gli studi classici al Conservatorio di Parma, il Maestro parmense ha tenuto concerti in formazioni cameristiche ed in gruppi Jazz e Rock, affiancando a tali impegni l’insegnamento in scuole pubbliche e private. Contemporaneamente all’attività di artista visivo, ha collaborato con i teatri dei principali centri italiani del Nord (Parma, Milano, Torino, ecc.) e con orchestre RAI (Milano, Torino). In seguito ha svolto diverse esperienze come insegnante presso Licei musicali e Conservatori (Parma, Carpi, Brescia, Piacenza) e come docente di Interdisciplinarietà delle Arti, Multimedialità, Fraseologìa Jazz/Popular ed è stato titolare della cattedra di Tromba presso il Conservatorio di Piacenza.
Invitato e premiato più volte in veste di pittore, musicista e Digital painter in prestigiose rassegne ed esposizioni in Italia, segnatamente ad Agrigento, Bologna, Carpi, Ferrara, Forlì, Fidenza, Firenze, Modena, Padova, Parma, Piacenza, Reggio Emilia, Roma, Torino, e all’estero, in Australia, Brasile, Cina, Francia, Svizzera, U.S.A., svolge ora la sua attività anche in ambito Multimediale, producendo eventi (performances) in cui s’intersecano musica (anche elettronica), pittura e video-art, testo recitato e danza.
Ha ideato e diretto la sezione ″Arte & Musica″ della Biennale Internazionale dell’Arte Contemporanea di Firenze. È inoltre co-ideatore e coordinatore del Triennio Accademico ″Jazz, Performances e Musiche del nostro tempo″, istituito presso il Conservatorio di Piacenza.
È infine presente in annuari, dizionari, cataloghi d’arte italiani e stranieri oltre che in riviste di settore, quotidiani, siti internet ecc.); ha ottenuto diplomi di merito e vari riconoscimenti a livello nazionale ed internazionale.
Molto ampio e qualitativamente significativo il suo curriculum artistico, che copre un arco di quasi trent’anni, dalla prima in Francia, a Nizza, nel 1990, all’ultima del giugno 2019 a Spoleto:
* GENEVE (Swisse) 1992: “Europ’ Art”, Palais des Esposition.
* MELBOURNE (Australia) 1992: “ACAF 3” (Australian Contemporary Art Fair).
* PECHINO (BEIJING) Cyna 1995: Yang-Uang Art Museum.
* FIRENZE 1998: ‘Vetrina degli Artisti Contemporanei’, Palazzo degli Affari (Personale).
* PARMA 2000: “Arte Europa” Quartiere Fiera (Personale)
* FIRENZE 2001: Biennale Internazionale dell’Arte Contemporanea, Fortezza da Basso.
* FERRARA 2003: Mostra Personale presso Galleria “Sekanina” Contemporary Art.
* PARMA 2005: Mostra Personale presso Circolo “Castellazzo”,
* REGGIO EMILIA 2006: “Immagina”, quartiere fiera (Personale)
* NICE (France) 2006: “Nice ExpoArt”, Radisson Sas (Promenade des Anglais)
* PIACENZA 2006: Mostra Personale presso Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna “Ricci-Oddi”
* ROMA 2008: Biennale Internazionale d’Arte Contemporanea. Sale del Bramante (Piazza del popolo)
* PARMA 2010: “Giornata Nazionale del Contemporaneo” al Centro Xaos: nuova Personale e Performance “Permanenze” in DVD (suite multimediale di video-art e musica elettronica)
* NEW YORK 2012: Exibition presso “Agora Gallery” (Chelsea International Fine Art), Manhattan
* PARMA 2014: Giornata Internazionale del Contemporaneo, Centro “Xaos” (personale Antologica)
* LONDON 2015: Italian Art Exibition, Crypt Gallery, St. Pancras Church (Euston Rd. NW)
* PARMA 2016: Mostra Personale presso Casa del Suono e Performance presso Casa della Musica
* PARMA 2017: Giornata Internazionale del Contemporaneo (Personale)
* PIACENZA 2016: Suite Multimediale in video-art presso il Conservatorio “G. Nicolini”
* SPOLETO 2019: Mostra Personale presso Galleria Poli d’Arte (Piazza Signoria / Via Duomo 27)
Koolark Koort Koorliny (Heart Coming Home) Speeches 2013
Contemporary Noongar art practice is distinctive, richly influenced by the artistic traditions that emerged in the Carrolup Native Settlement in Western Australia's Great southern region in the 1940's. Many of the 'child artists' featured in the Koolark Koort Koorliny (Heart Coming Home), the Herbert Mayer Collection of Carrolup Art exhibition continued painting after the Settlement closed including Reynold Hart, Allan Kelly and Revel Cooper. Their story, and the beautiful art they created still continues to influence subsequent generations of artists.
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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Arabic: كَنِيسَةُ ٱلْقِيَامَة Kanīsatu al-Qiyāmah; Greek: Ναὸς τῆς Ἀναστάσεως Naos tes Anastaseos; Armenian: Սուրբ Հարության տաճար Surb Harut'yan tač̣ar; Latin: Ecclesia Sancti Sepulchri; Hebrew: כנסיית הקבר, Knesiyat ha-Kever; also called the Church of the Resurrection or Church of the Anastasis by Orthodox Christians) is a church in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. The church contains, according to traditions dating back to at least the fourth century, the two holiest sites in Christianity: the site where Jesus of Nazareth was crucified, at a place known as Calvary or Golgotha, and Jesus's empty tomb, where he is said to have been buried and resurrected. The tomb is enclosed by the 19th-century shrine, called the Aedicule (Edicule). The Status Quo, a 150-year-old understanding between religious communities, applies to the site.Within the church proper are the last four (or, by some definitions, five) Stations of the Via Dolorosa, representing the final episodes of Jesus' Passion. The church has been a major Christian pilgrimage destination since its creation in the fourth century, as the traditional site of the Resurrection of Christ, thus its original Greek name, Church of the Anastasis.
Today, the wider complex accumulated during the centuries around the Church of the Holy Sepulchre also serves as the headquarters of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, while control of the church itself is shared among several Christian denominations and secular entities in complicated arrangements essentially unchanged for over 160 years, and some for much longer. The main denominations sharing property over parts of the church are the Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic and Roman Catholic, and to a lesser degree the Coptic Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox and Ethiopian Orthodox. Meanwhile, Protestants, including Anglicans, have no permanent presence in the Church. Some Protestants prefer The Garden Tomb, elsewhere in Jerusalem, as a more evocative site to commemorate Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection.