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Nemesy - Chroma (Official Music Video)
🔥Nemesy - Chroma (OUT NOW)
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Nemesy:
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x https://www.instagram.com/nemesymusic/
x https://twitter.com/nemesyofficial/
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Nemesy - Chroma
#Trap #Nemesy #Chroma
⤷ Copyright issues: [email protected]
published: 14 Jan 2022
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Krilino- La Chroma
Krilino - La Chroma
Extrait du Double Albums Métamorphose sortie le 15 mars 2019
https://lnk.to/Krilino-Metamorphose
@AlaiseMusicFrance
Prod By @amusicboy
BDM Studio
Tarmackfilm
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/krilinoff/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/officielkrilino/
Snapchat : krilino_599
published: 25 May 2017
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Pixel Terror - Chroma (Lyrics) ft. EMELINE
Download/Stream Pixel Terror - Chroma ft. EMELINE
https://monster.cat/chroma
⚡️LightningMusic
https://bit.ly/LightningMusicInstagram
https://bit.ly/LightningMusicTwitter
https://bit.ly/LightningMusicSpotify
🎵Pixel Terror
https://www.pixelterrormusic.com/
https://www.instagram.com/pixelterrorbass/
https://www.facebook.com/PixelTerrorBass
https://twitter.com/PixelTerrorBass
🎵EMELINE
http://www.emelineofficial.com/
https://www.instagram.com/emelineofficial/
https://www.facebook.com/EmelineOfficial/
https://twitter.com/itsemeline
📜Lyrics
I don't wanna care
It's a little unfair
That I'll never not care about you
And I don't wanna say
But the second that I wait
Know the words can't get to you
We push and we pull
It's wrong and it's right
It's not black and white
But I know that
We'll alw...
published: 13 May 2020
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Wayne McGregor’s Chroma (The Royal Ballet)
Music by the White Stripes – The Hardest Button to Button
Enjoy this video? Subscribe to our channel to receive notifications about new ballet and opera clips.
To book tickets or find out more about the Royal Opera House, head to www.roh.org.uk
---
An extract from Wayne McGregor's Chroma, featuring Laura Morera and Eric Underwood dancing to The Hardest Button to Button by The White Stripes. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/chroma
Wayne McGregor's Chroma explores the drama of the human body and its ability to communicate extremes of thought and emotion. The score, drawn from original music by Joby Talbot and his arrangements of music by American rock band The White Stripes, is combined with stark, minimalist designs by architect John Pawson. Against this backdrop is set the inven...
published: 11 Sep 2013
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CHROMA S01 11 LES AFFRANCHIS par Karim Debbache
vidéo original : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ikng3
published: 23 Aug 2017
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CHROMA S01 03 - Highlander 2
Karim Debbache CHROMA S01 03 HIGHLANDER 2
published: 20 Sep 2016
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Chroma - Πορτοκαλί
"Αυτό το τραγουδάκι είναι για εκείνον που γελούσε μια ζωή..."
Σκηνοθεσία: Αλέξανδρος Καντόρος
Στίχοι,μουσική: Κωνσταντίνος Σιδηρόπουλος
Φιλική συμμετοχή: Παναγιώτης Σκαρλάτος (πλήκτρα),Στέλιος Σεκέρογλου (φυσαρμόνικα),Δημήτρης Κορομηλάς (κιθάρα),Μανώλης Χαλιβίδης (κιθάρα)
Παραγωγή: Simon Γεωργίου
Μίξη ήχου/ηχογράφηση: Στράτος Αθανασίου,Stone studio Thessaloniki
Mastering: Paul Stefanidis,Viking Lounge Mastering Australia
Έντονη ανάμνηση, μοιάζει σαν να’ναι χθεσινή
Ένα χαμόγελο σε φόντο πορτοκαλί
Λίγα λουλούδια και μία μπάλα πορτοκαλί
Αυτό το τραγουδάκι είναι για ‘κείνον που γελούσε μια ζωή
Πολλές φορές θυμώνω και ρωτάω το Θεό
Γιατί να ζουν εκείνοι που γκρινιάζουν διαρκώς
Αναίσθητοι, τσιγκούνηδες, μικρόψυχοι και νωθροί
Αυτό το τραγουδάκι είναι για κείνον που γλεντούσε τη ζωή
Κόσμος πολύ...
published: 19 Nov 2015
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【4K】 "CHROMA" Series: I, II & FINALE by Renn241 (Insane & Extreme Demons) | Geometry Dash 2.11
so unpopular yet very cool trilogy!
- LEVEL INFO -
1. 0:05 - "CHROMA" by Renn241
Level name: CHROMA, creator: Renn241, ID: 68372319, copy pass: 000002
Rate: Featured, difficulty: Insane Demon, coins: 0
Length: 1min 0s (Long), objects: 95798
Song: {Rose} by cornandbeans, ID: 65711, NewGrounds: https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/65711, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIFfZldSfT8&t=10
2. 1:07 - "CHROMA II" by Renn241
Level name: CHROMA II, creator: Renn241, ID: 70187443, copy pass: -
Rate: Featured, difficulty: Extreme Demon, coins: 0
Length: 1min 10s (Long), objects: 84285
Song: {The Traveller} by cornandbeans, ID: 69742, NewGrounds: https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/69742, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpcVWU0AWA8&t=21
3. 2:19 - "CHROMA FINALE" by Renn241
Le...
published: 21 Sep 2021
2:37
Nemesy - Chroma (Official Music Video)
🔥Nemesy - Chroma (OUT NOW)
⤷ https://hypeddit.com/nemesy/chroma-1
🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications to stay updated! #TRIBALTRAP
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...
🔥Nemesy - Chroma (OUT NOW)
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⤷ 🔊 Bass Boosted: https://spoti.fi/2k0AgHO
Nemesy:
x https://soundcloud.com/nemesymusic
x https://www.instagram.com/nemesymusic/
x https://twitter.com/nemesyofficial/
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Nemesy - Chroma
#Trap #Nemesy #Chroma
⤷ Copyright issues:
[email protected]
https://wn.com/Nemesy_Chroma_(Official_Music_Video)
🔥Nemesy - Chroma (OUT NOW)
⤷ https://hypeddit.com/nemesy/chroma-1
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⤷ 🏆 All Our Releases: https://spoti.fi/2lGUwP3
⤷ 🔊 Bass Boosted: https://spoti.fi/2k0AgHO
Nemesy:
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x https://www.instagram.com/nemesymusic/
x https://twitter.com/nemesyofficial/
Tribal Trap:
x https://soundcloud.com/tribaltrapmusic
x https://www.instagram.com/tribaltrap
x https://open.spotify.com/user/tribaltrap
📥 Send in your own tunes!
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Nemesy - Chroma
#Trap #Nemesy #Chroma
⤷ Copyright issues:
[email protected]
- published: 14 Jan 2022
- views: 320
3:12
Krilino- La Chroma
Krilino - La Chroma
Extrait du Double Albums Métamorphose sortie le 15 mars 2019
https://lnk.to/Krilino-Metamorphose
@AlaiseMusicFrance
Prod By @amusicboy
BDM ...
Krilino - La Chroma
Extrait du Double Albums Métamorphose sortie le 15 mars 2019
https://lnk.to/Krilino-Metamorphose
@AlaiseMusicFrance
Prod By @amusicboy
BDM Studio
Tarmackfilm
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/krilinoff/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/officielkrilino/
Snapchat : krilino_599
https://wn.com/Krilino_La_Chroma
Krilino - La Chroma
Extrait du Double Albums Métamorphose sortie le 15 mars 2019
https://lnk.to/Krilino-Metamorphose
@AlaiseMusicFrance
Prod By @amusicboy
BDM Studio
Tarmackfilm
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/krilinoff/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/officielkrilino/
Snapchat : krilino_599
- published: 25 May 2017
- views: 15548514
2:52
Pixel Terror - Chroma (Lyrics) ft. EMELINE
Download/Stream Pixel Terror - Chroma ft. EMELINE
https://monster.cat/chroma
⚡️LightningMusic
https://bit.ly/LightningMusicInstagram
https://bit.ly/LightningMu...
Download/Stream Pixel Terror - Chroma ft. EMELINE
https://monster.cat/chroma
⚡️LightningMusic
https://bit.ly/LightningMusicInstagram
https://bit.ly/LightningMusicTwitter
https://bit.ly/LightningMusicSpotify
🎵Pixel Terror
https://www.pixelterrormusic.com/
https://www.instagram.com/pixelterrorbass/
https://www.facebook.com/PixelTerrorBass
https://twitter.com/PixelTerrorBass
🎵EMELINE
http://www.emelineofficial.com/
https://www.instagram.com/emelineofficial/
https://www.facebook.com/EmelineOfficial/
https://twitter.com/itsemeline
📜Lyrics
I don't wanna care
It's a little unfair
That I'll never not care about you
And I don't wanna say
But the second that I wait
Know the words can't get to you
We push and we pull
It's wrong and it's right
It's not black and white
But I know that
We'll always be
Always be something golden
It's only worth taking
To make it
If you took a little time to open up
To see my love
To see my love
It's only worth taking
To make it
If you took a little time to open up
To see my love
To see my love
I don't wanna care
It's a little unfair
That you'll never not care for me
I was always scared
No I couldn't be prepared
For you just to be a memory
We push and we pull
It's wrong and it's right
It's not black and white
But I know that
We'll always be
Always be something golden
It's only worth taking
To make it
If you took a little time to open up
To see my love
To see my love
It's only worth taking
To make it
If you took a little time to open up
To see my love
To see my love
To see my love
📷Wallpaper
https://www.unsplash.com
https://wn.com/Pixel_Terror_Chroma_(Lyrics)_Ft._Emeline
Download/Stream Pixel Terror - Chroma ft. EMELINE
https://monster.cat/chroma
⚡️LightningMusic
https://bit.ly/LightningMusicInstagram
https://bit.ly/LightningMusicTwitter
https://bit.ly/LightningMusicSpotify
🎵Pixel Terror
https://www.pixelterrormusic.com/
https://www.instagram.com/pixelterrorbass/
https://www.facebook.com/PixelTerrorBass
https://twitter.com/PixelTerrorBass
🎵EMELINE
http://www.emelineofficial.com/
https://www.instagram.com/emelineofficial/
https://www.facebook.com/EmelineOfficial/
https://twitter.com/itsemeline
📜Lyrics
I don't wanna care
It's a little unfair
That I'll never not care about you
And I don't wanna say
But the second that I wait
Know the words can't get to you
We push and we pull
It's wrong and it's right
It's not black and white
But I know that
We'll always be
Always be something golden
It's only worth taking
To make it
If you took a little time to open up
To see my love
To see my love
It's only worth taking
To make it
If you took a little time to open up
To see my love
To see my love
I don't wanna care
It's a little unfair
That you'll never not care for me
I was always scared
No I couldn't be prepared
For you just to be a memory
We push and we pull
It's wrong and it's right
It's not black and white
But I know that
We'll always be
Always be something golden
It's only worth taking
To make it
If you took a little time to open up
To see my love
To see my love
It's only worth taking
To make it
If you took a little time to open up
To see my love
To see my love
To see my love
📷Wallpaper
https://www.unsplash.com
- published: 13 May 2020
- views: 130665
3:52
Wayne McGregor’s Chroma (The Royal Ballet)
Music by the White Stripes – The Hardest Button to Button
Enjoy this video? Subscribe to our channel to receive notifications about new ballet and opera clips....
Music by the White Stripes – The Hardest Button to Button
Enjoy this video? Subscribe to our channel to receive notifications about new ballet and opera clips.
To book tickets or find out more about the Royal Opera House, head to www.roh.org.uk
---
An extract from Wayne McGregor's Chroma, featuring Laura Morera and Eric Underwood dancing to The Hardest Button to Button by The White Stripes. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/chroma
Wayne McGregor's Chroma explores the drama of the human body and its ability to communicate extremes of thought and emotion. The score, drawn from original music by Joby Talbot and his arrangements of music by American rock band The White Stripes, is combined with stark, minimalist designs by architect John Pawson. Against this backdrop is set the inventive and energy-driven choreography of McGregor. Chroma had its premiere in 2006 at the Royal Opera House and in 2007 received an Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production.
https://wn.com/Wayne_Mcgregor’S_Chroma_(The_Royal_Ballet)
Music by the White Stripes – The Hardest Button to Button
Enjoy this video? Subscribe to our channel to receive notifications about new ballet and opera clips.
To book tickets or find out more about the Royal Opera House, head to www.roh.org.uk
---
An extract from Wayne McGregor's Chroma, featuring Laura Morera and Eric Underwood dancing to The Hardest Button to Button by The White Stripes. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/chroma
Wayne McGregor's Chroma explores the drama of the human body and its ability to communicate extremes of thought and emotion. The score, drawn from original music by Joby Talbot and his arrangements of music by American rock band The White Stripes, is combined with stark, minimalist designs by architect John Pawson. Against this backdrop is set the inventive and energy-driven choreography of McGregor. Chroma had its premiere in 2006 at the Royal Opera House and in 2007 received an Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production.
- published: 11 Sep 2013
- views: 2439722
22:53
CHROMA S01 03 - Highlander 2
Karim Debbache CHROMA S01 03 HIGHLANDER 2
Karim Debbache CHROMA S01 03 HIGHLANDER 2
https://wn.com/Chroma_S01_03_Highlander_2
Karim Debbache CHROMA S01 03 HIGHLANDER 2
- published: 20 Sep 2016
- views: 2044385
4:30
Chroma - Πορτοκαλί
"Αυτό το τραγουδάκι είναι για εκείνον που γελούσε μια ζωή..."
Σκηνοθεσία: Αλέξανδρος Καντόρος
Στίχοι,μουσική: Κωνσταντίνος Σιδηρόπουλος
Φιλική συμμετοχή: Παναγι...
"Αυτό το τραγουδάκι είναι για εκείνον που γελούσε μια ζωή..."
Σκηνοθεσία: Αλέξανδρος Καντόρος
Στίχοι,μουσική: Κωνσταντίνος Σιδηρόπουλος
Φιλική συμμετοχή: Παναγιώτης Σκαρλάτος (πλήκτρα),Στέλιος Σεκέρογλου (φυσαρμόνικα),Δημήτρης Κορομηλάς (κιθάρα),Μανώλης Χαλιβίδης (κιθάρα)
Παραγωγή: Simon Γεωργίου
Μίξη ήχου/ηχογράφηση: Στράτος Αθανασίου,Stone studio Thessaloniki
Mastering: Paul Stefanidis,Viking Lounge Mastering Australia
Έντονη ανάμνηση, μοιάζει σαν να’ναι χθεσινή
Ένα χαμόγελο σε φόντο πορτοκαλί
Λίγα λουλούδια και μία μπάλα πορτοκαλί
Αυτό το τραγουδάκι είναι για ‘κείνον που γελούσε μια ζωή
Πολλές φορές θυμώνω και ρωτάω το Θεό
Γιατί να ζουν εκείνοι που γκρινιάζουν διαρκώς
Αναίσθητοι, τσιγκούνηδες, μικρόψυχοι και νωθροί
Αυτό το τραγουδάκι είναι για κείνον που γλεντούσε τη ζωή
Κόσμος πολύς μαζεύτηκε και τώρα επευφημεί
Τον παίκτη που αγάπησε και τώρα γίνεται «αλλαγή»
Η αγάπη η αιώνια έχει χρώμα πορτοκαλί
Αυτό το τραγουδάκι είναι για κείνον που αγαπούσε τη ζωή
https://wn.com/Chroma_Πορτοκαλί
"Αυτό το τραγουδάκι είναι για εκείνον που γελούσε μια ζωή..."
Σκηνοθεσία: Αλέξανδρος Καντόρος
Στίχοι,μουσική: Κωνσταντίνος Σιδηρόπουλος
Φιλική συμμετοχή: Παναγιώτης Σκαρλάτος (πλήκτρα),Στέλιος Σεκέρογλου (φυσαρμόνικα),Δημήτρης Κορομηλάς (κιθάρα),Μανώλης Χαλιβίδης (κιθάρα)
Παραγωγή: Simon Γεωργίου
Μίξη ήχου/ηχογράφηση: Στράτος Αθανασίου,Stone studio Thessaloniki
Mastering: Paul Stefanidis,Viking Lounge Mastering Australia
Έντονη ανάμνηση, μοιάζει σαν να’ναι χθεσινή
Ένα χαμόγελο σε φόντο πορτοκαλί
Λίγα λουλούδια και μία μπάλα πορτοκαλί
Αυτό το τραγουδάκι είναι για ‘κείνον που γελούσε μια ζωή
Πολλές φορές θυμώνω και ρωτάω το Θεό
Γιατί να ζουν εκείνοι που γκρινιάζουν διαρκώς
Αναίσθητοι, τσιγκούνηδες, μικρόψυχοι και νωθροί
Αυτό το τραγουδάκι είναι για κείνον που γλεντούσε τη ζωή
Κόσμος πολύς μαζεύτηκε και τώρα επευφημεί
Τον παίκτη που αγάπησε και τώρα γίνεται «αλλαγή»
Η αγάπη η αιώνια έχει χρώμα πορτοκαλί
Αυτό το τραγουδάκι είναι για κείνον που αγαπούσε τη ζωή
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 11741
4:02
【4K】 "CHROMA" Series: I, II & FINALE by Renn241 (Insane & Extreme Demons) | Geometry Dash 2.11
so unpopular yet very cool trilogy!
- LEVEL INFO -
1. 0:05 - "CHROMA" by Renn241
Level name: CHROMA, creator: Renn241, ID: 68372319, copy pass: 000002
Rate: F...
so unpopular yet very cool trilogy!
- LEVEL INFO -
1. 0:05 - "CHROMA" by Renn241
Level name: CHROMA, creator: Renn241, ID: 68372319, copy pass: 000002
Rate: Featured, difficulty: Insane Demon, coins: 0
Length: 1min 0s (Long), objects: 95798
Song: {Rose} by cornandbeans, ID: 65711, NewGrounds: https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/65711, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIFfZldSfT8&t=10
2. 1:07 - "CHROMA II" by Renn241
Level name: CHROMA II, creator: Renn241, ID: 70187443, copy pass: -
Rate: Featured, difficulty: Extreme Demon, coins: 0
Length: 1min 10s (Long), objects: 84285
Song: {The Traveller} by cornandbeans, ID: 69742, NewGrounds: https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/69742, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpcVWU0AWA8&t=21
3. 2:19 - "CHROMA FINALE" by Renn241
Level name: CHROMA FINALE, creator: Renn241, ID: 72570152, copy pass: -
Rate: Featured, difficulty: Extreme Demon, coins: 0
Length: 1min 22s (Long), objects: 130918
Song: {Blaze} by cornandbeans, ID: 71906, NewGrounds: https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/71906, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrVG44BqVgI&t=4
- CHAPTERS -
0:00 — Intro
0:05 — "CHROMA" by Renn241
1:07 — "CHROMA II" by Renn241
2:19 — "CHROMA FINALE" by Renn241
3:41 — Outro
- DESIGN -
Thumbnail by @Serris (non-reusable without permission from a designer; using thumbnail without any permission will cause at least a strike on your YouTube video as a content removal that violates the fair use of copyrighted artwork without requiring permission from the rights holders)
Outro by @mystic
- LINKS -
Merch: https://www.justagdplayermerch.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustaGDplayer
Discord Server: https://discord.gg/NbZpKuy
GD account: JustaGDplay3r (Account ID: 85024120)
VK: https://vk.com/justagdplayer
⚠ YOU CAN USE MY SHOWCASES IN YOUR VIDEOS FOR FREE, just make sure to put a link to my channel or this video in the description (not linking my channel or this video in the description and/or reuploading without adding any significant educational value can cause at least a strike on your YouTube video as a content removal that violates the fair use of copyrighted video material without requiring obligations).
⚠ This showcase might have been done in an illegitimate way (with hacks); no in-game currency/achievements has been gained in process of making this video.
⚠ Level(-s) shown in this video belong(-s) to their creators and RobTopGames. Footage is fully made by "Just a GD player"; educational value of this video is to showcase level(-s) in a very good quality. No reuploading or copyright infringement intended.
https://wn.com/【4K】_Chroma_Series_I,_Ii_Finale_By_Renn241_(Insane_Extreme_Demons)_|_Geometry_Dash_2.11
so unpopular yet very cool trilogy!
- LEVEL INFO -
1. 0:05 - "CHROMA" by Renn241
Level name: CHROMA, creator: Renn241, ID: 68372319, copy pass: 000002
Rate: Featured, difficulty: Insane Demon, coins: 0
Length: 1min 0s (Long), objects: 95798
Song: {Rose} by cornandbeans, ID: 65711, NewGrounds: https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/65711, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIFfZldSfT8&t=10
2. 1:07 - "CHROMA II" by Renn241
Level name: CHROMA II, creator: Renn241, ID: 70187443, copy pass: -
Rate: Featured, difficulty: Extreme Demon, coins: 0
Length: 1min 10s (Long), objects: 84285
Song: {The Traveller} by cornandbeans, ID: 69742, NewGrounds: https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/69742, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpcVWU0AWA8&t=21
3. 2:19 - "CHROMA FINALE" by Renn241
Level name: CHROMA FINALE, creator: Renn241, ID: 72570152, copy pass: -
Rate: Featured, difficulty: Extreme Demon, coins: 0
Length: 1min 22s (Long), objects: 130918
Song: {Blaze} by cornandbeans, ID: 71906, NewGrounds: https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/71906, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrVG44BqVgI&t=4
- CHAPTERS -
0:00 — Intro
0:05 — "CHROMA" by Renn241
1:07 — "CHROMA II" by Renn241
2:19 — "CHROMA FINALE" by Renn241
3:41 — Outro
- DESIGN -
Thumbnail by @Serris (non-reusable without permission from a designer; using thumbnail without any permission will cause at least a strike on your YouTube video as a content removal that violates the fair use of copyrighted artwork without requiring permission from the rights holders)
Outro by @mystic
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- published: 21 Sep 2021
- views: 30912
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Queers in the Library – The Coast is Queer 2021
This event was originally broadcast as part of the Coast is Queer on Sunday 7th Feb 2021.
This panel discusses the potential of libraries as spaces for generating and nurturing queer communities as well as the limits of certain institutional forms of librarianship. Our panelists comprise workers in university and public libraries as well as creators of queer community libraries.
The panel includes Dr Alice Corbie (University of Sussex), Melissa Rakshana Steiner (Birkbeck, University of London), Leila Kassir (Senate House Library, University of London), Ciaran Clark (University of Sussex) Colette Townend (Lambeth Libraries), Saradha Soobrayen (Creative Activist)
Alice Corble joined University of Sussex Library in September 2019 as Academic Services Supervisor, where she delivers learning...
published: 25 Mar 2021
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Communists in Closets
published: 14 Apr 2023
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Colloquium with Christopher Ouma (11/14/2018)
'Contemporary Small Magazines and Black Internationalism: Corridors of Storytelling'
Christopher Ouma holds a Doctorate from the Department of African Literature at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. He is a senior lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Cape Town. His research and teaching interests include the broader field of contemporary African and African Diasporic literary and cultural production. He is interested in African popular culture, black print cultures particularly small magazines, literary journals and literary periodicals. He has held fellowships at the Open University, Milton Keynes London and University of the Johannesburg. He has co-edited The Spoken Word Project: Stories Travelling through Africa, and recently co-edited a...
published: 14 Nov 2018
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1 WRITING THE IMAGE
published: 08 Dec 2022
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PASS WITH CARE: MEMOIRS WITH COOPER LEE BOMBARDIER
Join Charis Books and Charis Circle for a celebration of Cooper Lee Bombardier's Pass with Care, a testament to trans resilience, queer joy, and the power of finding freedom and adventure within a community of your own creation.Transgender writer, artist, and activist Cooper Lee Bombardier shifts effortlessly between lyrical essays, poetry, and narrative nonfiction as his own landscape changes over the course of two decades. From working-class New England to the queer punk scene of early '90s-San Francisco to New Mexico's deserts, Bombardier documents his experiences with compassion and reverence, offering us an expansive view of gender and sexuality, masculinity and tenderness, and the difference between surviving and thriving.
Cooper Lee Bombardier is a writer and visual artist from the...
published: 19 May 2020
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Memories and Adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle Audiobook (Part 1/2)
// AUDIOBOOK DESCRIPTION
Immerse yourself in the captivating life and adventures of the legendary author behind Sherlock Holmes in 'Memories and Adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle' audiobook. First published in The Strand Magazine between October 1923 and July 1924, this memoir offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind of one of the greatest storytellers of all time. From his early days as a struggling doctor to his rise to literary fame, Conan Doyle shares his many various adventures around the world and his relationships with such famous figures of the age including Oscar Wilde, Empress Eugenie, and Prime Minister Arthur Balfour to name a few. This stereo quality audiobook is a must-experience for any fan of Conan Doyle's work. Have a listen today and embark on a journey through the life ...
published: 12 Jul 2023
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Feminist Performance Politics During & After Yugoslav Socialism | Jasmina Tumbas
"I Am Jugoslovenka!” Feminist Performance Politics During & After Yugoslav Socialism | Jasmina Tumbas
Dr. Tumbas will be speaking about her book, "I am Jugoslovenka," in which she argues that queer-feminist artistic and political resistance were paradoxically enabled by socialist Yugoslavia's unique history of patriarchy and women's emancipation. Spanning performance and conceptual art, video works, film and pop music, lesbian activism and press photos of female snipers in the Yugoslav wars, the book analyses feminist resistance in a range of performative actions that manifest the radical embodiment of Yugoslavia's anti-fascist, transnational and feminist legacies. It covers celebrated and lesser-known artists from the 1970s to today, including Marina Abramovic, Sanja Ivekovic, Vlasta Del...
published: 30 Mar 2023
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Featured Author Reading & Talk with Mark Labowskie
Mark Labowskie is a Jones Lecturer in the creative writing program at Stanford University, where he was previously a Wallace Stegner Fellow. His stories have appeared or are forthcoming in ZYZZYVA, American Short Fiction, Subtropics, and elsewhere, and his writing has been supported by the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Lighthouse Works, VCCA, and the Millay Colony. In addition to fiction workshops, he teaches courses on screenwriting and queer literature. He is also the host and curator of the Stanford Storytelling Project podcast Off the Page, which spotlights the work of Stanford writers.
This reading took place on Wednesday, March 3rd 2021 at 4:00 PM EST.
published: 03 Nov 2021
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Macmillan Preview
The gang’s all here and ready to read! Join us Tuesday, June 23 at 11 AM CT for a virtual preview with Macmillan Publishers! We’re stacking this 90-minute webinar with representatives from Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group, the Macmillan Library Marketing team, and Tor/Forge to book talk titles for readers of all ages and interests! From graphic novels, romance, and fantasy to nonfiction and middle-grade, attendees will have an opportunity to learn about a large range of books perfect your patrons. Don’t miss this chance to get a jumpstart on collection development, register now! Moderated by Booklist’s Adult Books editor, Annie Bostrom
published: 24 Jul 2020
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Equality Talks: Part 1 - First principles
Equality Talks: Part 1 - First principles
First principles was delivered on 3 December 2020 as part of Human Rights Week 2020. In this webinar five speakers delivered short talks on the ways our human rights frameworks can help get the balance right between rights and responsibilities, and support a robust democracy.
Our speakers were:
Tom Daly, Deputy Director of the Melbourne School of Government
Roj Amedi, Community organiser and strategist
Luke Cornelius, Assistant Commissioner, Victoria Police
Nerita Waight, CEO, Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service
Stan Winford, Assoc. Director, Research, Innovation & Reform, Centre for Innovative Justice
First principles was facilitated by Emily Howie, Head of Legal and Dispute Resolution, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission.
E...
published: 15 Dec 2020
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Queers in the Library – The Coast is Queer 2021
This event was originally broadcast as part of the Coast is Queer on Sunday 7th Feb 2021.
This panel discusses the potential of libraries as spaces for generat...
This event was originally broadcast as part of the Coast is Queer on Sunday 7th Feb 2021.
This panel discusses the potential of libraries as spaces for generating and nurturing queer communities as well as the limits of certain institutional forms of librarianship. Our panelists comprise workers in university and public libraries as well as creators of queer community libraries.
The panel includes Dr Alice Corbie (University of Sussex), Melissa Rakshana Steiner (Birkbeck, University of London), Leila Kassir (Senate House Library, University of London), Ciaran Clark (University of Sussex) Colette Townend (Lambeth Libraries), Saradha Soobrayen (Creative Activist)
Alice Corble joined University of Sussex Library in September 2019 as Academic Services Supervisor, where she delivers learning, teaching and research support. She has been active in developing resources for minority groups and a range of LGBT, Black History, anti-racist and decolonising initiatives for the Sussex community. Alice completed her Sociology PhD on the cultural politics of public libraries in a time of crisis at Goldsmiths in January 2019. She has over ten years’ experience working in a variety of roles across academic, public, community and radical libraries – a journey that commenced with a radical librarianship traineeship at The Feminist Library in 2010. Along the way she has found libraries to be spaces that foster fertile meetings of queer minds.
Melissa Rakshana Steiner (she/her) is a Librarian in the Disability and Dyslexia Support team at Birkbeck, University of London. Originally from Aotearoa/New Zealand where she co-ran a queer/feminist space called Cherry Bomb Comics, she has been involved in queer & DIY activities in London for over a decade.
Leila Kassir (she/her) is the Academic Librarian for British, US, Latin American & Caribbean Literature at Senate House Library, where she co-curated the 2018 ‘Queer Between the Covers’ exhibition and events season. She is also nearing the end of an MA by Research project about the representation of Lyons Corner Houses & teashops in novels and archives. As a result of a longstanding interest in small press and zine publications, in 2009 she founded the London College of Communication Library Zine Collection.
Ciaran Clark is the Library Admin Supervisor at University of Sussex Library. He coordinates the library’s social media and has assisted with the online presence for almost two years, creating a new social strategy which includes setting up and training social media champions across the Library. He has also shifted the tone to one that further embraces queerness and anti-racism, celebrates disability and promotes mental health. His background is in public and special libraries where he was instrumental in relaunching Outhouse Library – the only queer library in Dublin – and setting up an LGBTQ staff network in South Dublin. His vision of libraries is they are radical, politized, celebratory spaces where queers can congregate, transform, subvert, and form community.
Colette Townend has worked as a librarian at Lambeth Libraries in London since 2013, she has helped plan this month’s Lambeth LGBTQ+ History Month programme. Prior to Lambeth she has worked in Merton, Enfield and Croydon Libraries. She graduated from CityLIS in 2020, writing on LGBTQ+ issues in public libraries (available on Humanities Commons). She is co-organising the Recording It Ourselves conference on DIY cultures, information, archives and histories which takes place 20 March 2021.Twitter: @Colette_lis
Saradha Soobrayen is a creative activist working with poetry, visual arts and live arts. Born in London of Mauritian parentage, she received an Eric Gregory Award in 2004 and was named in the Guardian as one of the ‘twelve to watch’, up and coming new generation of poets. She represented Mauritius at the Southbank Centre’s Parnassus Poetry Festival and won the Pacuare Reserve’s Poet Laureate residency in 2015. She was the poetry editor for Chroma: A Queer Literary Journal and has worked at the National Poetry Library. Saradha is a passionate advocate for LGBTQI+ rights, for the preservation of libraries and for indigenous heritage. Saradha’s experimental short fiction and poetry are published in journals and anthologies and ‘Sounds Like Root Shock’ a multidisciplinary poetic inquiry into the depopulation of the Chagos Archipelago is a lifelong project.
https://wn.com/Queers_In_The_Library_–_The_Coast_Is_Queer_2021
This event was originally broadcast as part of the Coast is Queer on Sunday 7th Feb 2021.
This panel discusses the potential of libraries as spaces for generating and nurturing queer communities as well as the limits of certain institutional forms of librarianship. Our panelists comprise workers in university and public libraries as well as creators of queer community libraries.
The panel includes Dr Alice Corbie (University of Sussex), Melissa Rakshana Steiner (Birkbeck, University of London), Leila Kassir (Senate House Library, University of London), Ciaran Clark (University of Sussex) Colette Townend (Lambeth Libraries), Saradha Soobrayen (Creative Activist)
Alice Corble joined University of Sussex Library in September 2019 as Academic Services Supervisor, where she delivers learning, teaching and research support. She has been active in developing resources for minority groups and a range of LGBT, Black History, anti-racist and decolonising initiatives for the Sussex community. Alice completed her Sociology PhD on the cultural politics of public libraries in a time of crisis at Goldsmiths in January 2019. She has over ten years’ experience working in a variety of roles across academic, public, community and radical libraries – a journey that commenced with a radical librarianship traineeship at The Feminist Library in 2010. Along the way she has found libraries to be spaces that foster fertile meetings of queer minds.
Melissa Rakshana Steiner (she/her) is a Librarian in the Disability and Dyslexia Support team at Birkbeck, University of London. Originally from Aotearoa/New Zealand where she co-ran a queer/feminist space called Cherry Bomb Comics, she has been involved in queer & DIY activities in London for over a decade.
Leila Kassir (she/her) is the Academic Librarian for British, US, Latin American & Caribbean Literature at Senate House Library, where she co-curated the 2018 ‘Queer Between the Covers’ exhibition and events season. She is also nearing the end of an MA by Research project about the representation of Lyons Corner Houses & teashops in novels and archives. As a result of a longstanding interest in small press and zine publications, in 2009 she founded the London College of Communication Library Zine Collection.
Ciaran Clark is the Library Admin Supervisor at University of Sussex Library. He coordinates the library’s social media and has assisted with the online presence for almost two years, creating a new social strategy which includes setting up and training social media champions across the Library. He has also shifted the tone to one that further embraces queerness and anti-racism, celebrates disability and promotes mental health. His background is in public and special libraries where he was instrumental in relaunching Outhouse Library – the only queer library in Dublin – and setting up an LGBTQ staff network in South Dublin. His vision of libraries is they are radical, politized, celebratory spaces where queers can congregate, transform, subvert, and form community.
Colette Townend has worked as a librarian at Lambeth Libraries in London since 2013, she has helped plan this month’s Lambeth LGBTQ+ History Month programme. Prior to Lambeth she has worked in Merton, Enfield and Croydon Libraries. She graduated from CityLIS in 2020, writing on LGBTQ+ issues in public libraries (available on Humanities Commons). She is co-organising the Recording It Ourselves conference on DIY cultures, information, archives and histories which takes place 20 March 2021.Twitter: @Colette_lis
Saradha Soobrayen is a creative activist working with poetry, visual arts and live arts. Born in London of Mauritian parentage, she received an Eric Gregory Award in 2004 and was named in the Guardian as one of the ‘twelve to watch’, up and coming new generation of poets. She represented Mauritius at the Southbank Centre’s Parnassus Poetry Festival and won the Pacuare Reserve’s Poet Laureate residency in 2015. She was the poetry editor for Chroma: A Queer Literary Journal and has worked at the National Poetry Library. Saradha is a passionate advocate for LGBTQI+ rights, for the preservation of libraries and for indigenous heritage. Saradha’s experimental short fiction and poetry are published in journals and anthologies and ‘Sounds Like Root Shock’ a multidisciplinary poetic inquiry into the depopulation of the Chagos Archipelago is a lifelong project.
- published: 25 Mar 2021
- views: 204
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Colloquium with Christopher Ouma (11/14/2018)
'Contemporary Small Magazines and Black Internationalism: Corridors of Storytelling'
Christopher Ouma holds a Doctorate from the Department of African Literatu...
'Contemporary Small Magazines and Black Internationalism: Corridors of Storytelling'
Christopher Ouma holds a Doctorate from the Department of African Literature at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. He is a senior lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Cape Town. His research and teaching interests include the broader field of contemporary African and African Diasporic literary and cultural production. He is interested in African popular culture, black print cultures particularly small magazines, literary journals and literary periodicals. He has held fellowships at the Open University, Milton Keynes London and University of the Johannesburg. He has co-edited The Spoken Word Project: Stories Travelling through Africa, and recently co-edited a special issue of The Black Scholar titled “After Madiba: Black Studies in South Africa.” He has published a number of books chapters as we as articles in Research in African Literatures, East African Literary and Cultural Studies, Matatu, Kunapipi amongst others. He is currently co-editor of the Journal Social Dynamics: A Journal of African Studies. He is currently finishing a monograph on the imagination of childhood in contemporary African and African Diasporic literature.
https://wn.com/Colloquium_With_Christopher_Ouma_(11_14_2018)
'Contemporary Small Magazines and Black Internationalism: Corridors of Storytelling'
Christopher Ouma holds a Doctorate from the Department of African Literature at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. He is a senior lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Cape Town. His research and teaching interests include the broader field of contemporary African and African Diasporic literary and cultural production. He is interested in African popular culture, black print cultures particularly small magazines, literary journals and literary periodicals. He has held fellowships at the Open University, Milton Keynes London and University of the Johannesburg. He has co-edited The Spoken Word Project: Stories Travelling through Africa, and recently co-edited a special issue of The Black Scholar titled “After Madiba: Black Studies in South Africa.” He has published a number of books chapters as we as articles in Research in African Literatures, East African Literary and Cultural Studies, Matatu, Kunapipi amongst others. He is currently co-editor of the Journal Social Dynamics: A Journal of African Studies. He is currently finishing a monograph on the imagination of childhood in contemporary African and African Diasporic literature.
- published: 14 Nov 2018
- views: 724
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PASS WITH CARE: MEMOIRS WITH COOPER LEE BOMBARDIER
Join Charis Books and Charis Circle for a celebration of Cooper Lee Bombardier's Pass with Care, a testament to trans resilience, queer joy, and the power of fi...
Join Charis Books and Charis Circle for a celebration of Cooper Lee Bombardier's Pass with Care, a testament to trans resilience, queer joy, and the power of finding freedom and adventure within a community of your own creation.Transgender writer, artist, and activist Cooper Lee Bombardier shifts effortlessly between lyrical essays, poetry, and narrative nonfiction as his own landscape changes over the course of two decades. From working-class New England to the queer punk scene of early '90s-San Francisco to New Mexico's deserts, Bombardier documents his experiences with compassion and reverence, offering us an expansive view of gender and sexuality, masculinity and tenderness, and the difference between surviving and thriving.
Cooper Lee Bombardier is a writer and visual artist from the South Shore of Boston. He has been a construction worker, a cook, a carpenter, a union stagehand, a bouncer, a welder, a shop steward, a dishwasher, a truck driver, and a housepainter, among other things, for a paycheck. His writing has appeared in many publications and anthologies and The Huffington Post named him one of “10 Transgender Artists Who Are Changing The Landscape Of Contemporary Art.” Pass with Care is his first book.
The event is free and open to all people, especially to those who have no income or low income right now, but we encourage and appreciate a solidarity donation in support of the work of Charis Circle, our programming non-profit. Donate via www.chariscircle.org/donate
Charis Circle's mission is to foster sustainable feminist communities, work for social justice, and encourage the expression of diverse and marginalized voices.
Click here to donate to Charis Circle, the non-profit programing arm of Charis Books & More: https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/CharisCircle?code=chariscirclepage
Buy Pass With Care from Charis: https://www.charisbooksandmore.com/book/9781948340212
https://wn.com/Pass_With_Care_Memoirs_With_Cooper_Lee_Bombardier
Join Charis Books and Charis Circle for a celebration of Cooper Lee Bombardier's Pass with Care, a testament to trans resilience, queer joy, and the power of finding freedom and adventure within a community of your own creation.Transgender writer, artist, and activist Cooper Lee Bombardier shifts effortlessly between lyrical essays, poetry, and narrative nonfiction as his own landscape changes over the course of two decades. From working-class New England to the queer punk scene of early '90s-San Francisco to New Mexico's deserts, Bombardier documents his experiences with compassion and reverence, offering us an expansive view of gender and sexuality, masculinity and tenderness, and the difference between surviving and thriving.
Cooper Lee Bombardier is a writer and visual artist from the South Shore of Boston. He has been a construction worker, a cook, a carpenter, a union stagehand, a bouncer, a welder, a shop steward, a dishwasher, a truck driver, and a housepainter, among other things, for a paycheck. His writing has appeared in many publications and anthologies and The Huffington Post named him one of “10 Transgender Artists Who Are Changing The Landscape Of Contemporary Art.” Pass with Care is his first book.
The event is free and open to all people, especially to those who have no income or low income right now, but we encourage and appreciate a solidarity donation in support of the work of Charis Circle, our programming non-profit. Donate via www.chariscircle.org/donate
Charis Circle's mission is to foster sustainable feminist communities, work for social justice, and encourage the expression of diverse and marginalized voices.
Click here to donate to Charis Circle, the non-profit programing arm of Charis Books & More: https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/CharisCircle?code=chariscirclepage
Buy Pass With Care from Charis: https://www.charisbooksandmore.com/book/9781948340212
- published: 19 May 2020
- views: 108
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Memories and Adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle Audiobook (Part 1/2)
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Immerse yourself in the captivating life and adventures of the legendary author behind Sherlock Holmes in 'Memories and Adventures of A...
// AUDIOBOOK DESCRIPTION
Immerse yourself in the captivating life and adventures of the legendary author behind Sherlock Holmes in 'Memories and Adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle' audiobook. First published in The Strand Magazine between October 1923 and July 1924, this memoir offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind of one of the greatest storytellers of all time. From his early days as a struggling doctor to his rise to literary fame, Conan Doyle shares his many various adventures around the world and his relationships with such famous figures of the age including Oscar Wilde, Empress Eugenie, and Prime Minister Arthur Balfour to name a few. This stereo quality audiobook is a must-experience for any fan of Conan Doyle's work. Have a listen today and embark on a journey through the life of a true literary genius
// AUDIOBOOK TRACK DESCRIPTION
Timestamp:
00:00:00 START
00:00:12 Early Recollections
00:16:01 Under the Jesuits
00:35:22 Recollections of a Student
01:02:59 Whaling In the Arctic Ocean
01:33:41 The Voyage to West Africa
01:57:36 My First Experiences in Practice
02:13:33 My Start at Southsea
02:55:34 My First Literary Success
03:19:40 Pulling Up the Anchor
03:46:21 The Great Break
04:04:19 Sidelights on Sherlock Holmes
04:37:27 Norwood and Switzerland
05:00:13 Egypt in 1896
05:20:10 On the Edge of a Storm
05:37:03 An Interlude of Peace
05:42:13 The Start For South Africa
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Immerse yourself in the captivating life and adventures of the legendary author behind Sherlock Holmes in 'Memories and Adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle' audiobook. First published in The Strand Magazine between October 1923 and July 1924, this memoir offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind of one of the greatest storytellers of all time. From his early days as a struggling doctor to his rise to literary fame, Conan Doyle shares his many various adventures around the world and his relationships with such famous figures of the age including Oscar Wilde, Empress Eugenie, and Prime Minister Arthur Balfour to name a few. This stereo quality audiobook is a must-experience for any fan of Conan Doyle's work. Have a listen today and embark on a journey through the life of a true literary genius
// AUDIOBOOK TRACK DESCRIPTION
Timestamp:
00:00:00 START
00:00:12 Early Recollections
00:16:01 Under the Jesuits
00:35:22 Recollections of a Student
01:02:59 Whaling In the Arctic Ocean
01:33:41 The Voyage to West Africa
01:57:36 My First Experiences in Practice
02:13:33 My Start at Southsea
02:55:34 My First Literary Success
03:19:40 Pulling Up the Anchor
03:46:21 The Great Break
04:04:19 Sidelights on Sherlock Holmes
04:37:27 Norwood and Switzerland
05:00:13 Egypt in 1896
05:20:10 On the Edge of a Storm
05:37:03 An Interlude of Peace
05:42:13 The Start For South Africa
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- published: 12 Jul 2023
- views: 829
1:20:21
Feminist Performance Politics During & After Yugoslav Socialism | Jasmina Tumbas
"I Am Jugoslovenka!” Feminist Performance Politics During & After Yugoslav Socialism | Jasmina Tumbas
Dr. Tumbas will be speaking about her book, "I am Jugoslo...
"I Am Jugoslovenka!” Feminist Performance Politics During & After Yugoslav Socialism | Jasmina Tumbas
Dr. Tumbas will be speaking about her book, "I am Jugoslovenka," in which she argues that queer-feminist artistic and political resistance were paradoxically enabled by socialist Yugoslavia's unique history of patriarchy and women's emancipation. Spanning performance and conceptual art, video works, film and pop music, lesbian activism and press photos of female snipers in the Yugoslav wars, the book analyses feminist resistance in a range of performative actions that manifest the radical embodiment of Yugoslavia's anti-fascist, transnational and feminist legacies. It covers celebrated and lesser-known artists from the 1970s to today, including Marina Abramovic, Sanja Ivekovic, Vlasta Delimar, Tanja Ostojic, Selma Selman and Helena Janecic, along with music legends Lepa Brena and Esma Redzepova. "I am Jugoslovenka" tells a unique story of women's resistance through the intersection of feminism, socialism and nationalism in East European visual culture.
Jasmina Tumbas (PhD, Art History, Duke University) is an Associate Professor of Contemporary Art History & Performance Studies and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University at Buffalo. Her first book, “I Am Jugoslovenka!” Feminist Performance Politics During & After Yugoslav Socialism has recently been published by Manchester University Press’s Rethinking Art's Histories series (February 2022). Tumbas is also working on a second manuscript, Queer and Feminist Yugoslav Diaspora: Art of Resistance Beyond Nationhood. She served as the guest-editor for the special issue of ArtLeaks Gazette #5: Patriarchy Over and Out: Discourse Made Manifest and her research has appeared in ArtMargins, Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies, Art Monthly, Art in America, ASAP Journal, Art and Documentation, and in the anthologies Shifting Corporealities in Contemporary Performance (edited by Marina Gržinić and Aneta Stojnić) and Performance Art in the Second Public Sphere (edited by Katalin Cseh-Varga and Adam Czirak).
https://wn.com/Feminist_Performance_Politics_During_After_Yugoslav_Socialism_|_Jasmina_Tumbas
"I Am Jugoslovenka!” Feminist Performance Politics During & After Yugoslav Socialism | Jasmina Tumbas
Dr. Tumbas will be speaking about her book, "I am Jugoslovenka," in which she argues that queer-feminist artistic and political resistance were paradoxically enabled by socialist Yugoslavia's unique history of patriarchy and women's emancipation. Spanning performance and conceptual art, video works, film and pop music, lesbian activism and press photos of female snipers in the Yugoslav wars, the book analyses feminist resistance in a range of performative actions that manifest the radical embodiment of Yugoslavia's anti-fascist, transnational and feminist legacies. It covers celebrated and lesser-known artists from the 1970s to today, including Marina Abramovic, Sanja Ivekovic, Vlasta Delimar, Tanja Ostojic, Selma Selman and Helena Janecic, along with music legends Lepa Brena and Esma Redzepova. "I am Jugoslovenka" tells a unique story of women's resistance through the intersection of feminism, socialism and nationalism in East European visual culture.
Jasmina Tumbas (PhD, Art History, Duke University) is an Associate Professor of Contemporary Art History & Performance Studies and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University at Buffalo. Her first book, “I Am Jugoslovenka!” Feminist Performance Politics During & After Yugoslav Socialism has recently been published by Manchester University Press’s Rethinking Art's Histories series (February 2022). Tumbas is also working on a second manuscript, Queer and Feminist Yugoslav Diaspora: Art of Resistance Beyond Nationhood. She served as the guest-editor for the special issue of ArtLeaks Gazette #5: Patriarchy Over and Out: Discourse Made Manifest and her research has appeared in ArtMargins, Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies, Art Monthly, Art in America, ASAP Journal, Art and Documentation, and in the anthologies Shifting Corporealities in Contemporary Performance (edited by Marina Gržinić and Aneta Stojnić) and Performance Art in the Second Public Sphere (edited by Katalin Cseh-Varga and Adam Czirak).
- published: 30 Mar 2023
- views: 132
1:20:59
Featured Author Reading & Talk with Mark Labowskie
Mark Labowskie is a Jones Lecturer in the creative writing program at Stanford University, where he was previously a Wallace Stegner Fellow. His stories have ap...
Mark Labowskie is a Jones Lecturer in the creative writing program at Stanford University, where he was previously a Wallace Stegner Fellow. His stories have appeared or are forthcoming in ZYZZYVA, American Short Fiction, Subtropics, and elsewhere, and his writing has been supported by the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Lighthouse Works, VCCA, and the Millay Colony. In addition to fiction workshops, he teaches courses on screenwriting and queer literature. He is also the host and curator of the Stanford Storytelling Project podcast Off the Page, which spotlights the work of Stanford writers.
This reading took place on Wednesday, March 3rd 2021 at 4:00 PM EST.
https://wn.com/Featured_Author_Reading_Talk_With_Mark_Labowskie
Mark Labowskie is a Jones Lecturer in the creative writing program at Stanford University, where he was previously a Wallace Stegner Fellow. His stories have appeared or are forthcoming in ZYZZYVA, American Short Fiction, Subtropics, and elsewhere, and his writing has been supported by the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Lighthouse Works, VCCA, and the Millay Colony. In addition to fiction workshops, he teaches courses on screenwriting and queer literature. He is also the host and curator of the Stanford Storytelling Project podcast Off the Page, which spotlights the work of Stanford writers.
This reading took place on Wednesday, March 3rd 2021 at 4:00 PM EST.
- published: 03 Nov 2021
- views: 76
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Macmillan Preview
The gang’s all here and ready to read! Join us Tuesday, June 23 at 11 AM CT for a virtual preview with Macmillan Publishers! We’re stacking this 90-minute webin...
The gang’s all here and ready to read! Join us Tuesday, June 23 at 11 AM CT for a virtual preview with Macmillan Publishers! We’re stacking this 90-minute webinar with representatives from Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group, the Macmillan Library Marketing team, and Tor/Forge to book talk titles for readers of all ages and interests! From graphic novels, romance, and fantasy to nonfiction and middle-grade, attendees will have an opportunity to learn about a large range of books perfect your patrons. Don’t miss this chance to get a jumpstart on collection development, register now! Moderated by Booklist’s Adult Books editor, Annie Bostrom
https://wn.com/Macmillan_Preview
The gang’s all here and ready to read! Join us Tuesday, June 23 at 11 AM CT for a virtual preview with Macmillan Publishers! We’re stacking this 90-minute webinar with representatives from Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group, the Macmillan Library Marketing team, and Tor/Forge to book talk titles for readers of all ages and interests! From graphic novels, romance, and fantasy to nonfiction and middle-grade, attendees will have an opportunity to learn about a large range of books perfect your patrons. Don’t miss this chance to get a jumpstart on collection development, register now! Moderated by Booklist’s Adult Books editor, Annie Bostrom
- published: 24 Jul 2020
- views: 150
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Equality Talks: Part 1 - First principles
Equality Talks: Part 1 - First principles
First principles was delivered on 3 December 2020 as part of Human Rights Week 2020. In this webinar five speakers de...
Equality Talks: Part 1 - First principles
First principles was delivered on 3 December 2020 as part of Human Rights Week 2020. In this webinar five speakers delivered short talks on the ways our human rights frameworks can help get the balance right between rights and responsibilities, and support a robust democracy.
Our speakers were:
Tom Daly, Deputy Director of the Melbourne School of Government
Roj Amedi, Community organiser and strategist
Luke Cornelius, Assistant Commissioner, Victoria Police
Nerita Waight, CEO, Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service
Stan Winford, Assoc. Director, Research, Innovation & Reform, Centre for Innovative Justice
First principles was facilitated by Emily Howie, Head of Legal and Dispute Resolution, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission.
Equality talks is the Commission’s event series that focuses on understanding and applying equal opportunity and human rights principles in our everyday lives.
https://wn.com/Equality_Talks_Part_1_First_Principles
Equality Talks: Part 1 - First principles
First principles was delivered on 3 December 2020 as part of Human Rights Week 2020. In this webinar five speakers delivered short talks on the ways our human rights frameworks can help get the balance right between rights and responsibilities, and support a robust democracy.
Our speakers were:
Tom Daly, Deputy Director of the Melbourne School of Government
Roj Amedi, Community organiser and strategist
Luke Cornelius, Assistant Commissioner, Victoria Police
Nerita Waight, CEO, Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service
Stan Winford, Assoc. Director, Research, Innovation & Reform, Centre for Innovative Justice
First principles was facilitated by Emily Howie, Head of Legal and Dispute Resolution, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission.
Equality talks is the Commission’s event series that focuses on understanding and applying equal opportunity and human rights principles in our everyday lives.
- published: 15 Dec 2020
- views: 198