175 résultats pour "festival"
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le cinema francais
3 1945-1980 : qualité française, nouvelle vague, cinémas populaires 3.1 « Qualité française » 3.2 La Nouvelle Vague 3.2.1 Première génération 3.2.2 Deuxième génération 3.3 Cinémas populaires 3.3.1 De cape et d'épée 3.3.2 Comédies à la française 3.3.3 Le polar français d'Audiard à Melville 4 1975 à aujourd'hui : crise et renouveau du cinéma français 4.1 Financement du cinéma français 4.2 Nouvelle génération d'acteurs et de réalisateurs 4.3 Festivals
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Rochelle (La), chef-lieu du département de la Charente-Maritime, sur l'Atlantique,
ancienne capitale de l'Aunis.
Les corrélats Aunis ballet - L'école française contemporaine Charente-Maritime (17) Chopinot (Régine Prélonge, dite Régine) festival Guiton Jean Jean - ANGLETERRE - Jean sans Terre Louis - FRANCE - Louis VIII le Lion Louis - FRANCE - Louis XVIII marine - La marine nationale française - Histoire de la marine de guerre française Pallice (La) plaisance (navigation de) Poitou-Charentes Religion (guerres de) Richelieu (Armand Jean du Plessis, cardinal de) Saint-Barthélemy (massacre d...
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bande dessinée - bande dessinée.
3 LA BANDE DESSINÉE AMÉRICAINE 3. 1 Les pionniers McCay (Winsor), Little Nemo in Slumberland Petit garçon plongé dans le pays des rêves, Nemo vit chaque nuit des aventures merveilleuses. Amoureux d'une jeune princesse, la fille du roi Morphée, il découvre des contrées insolites etgrandioses en compagnie de Flip, un garnement masqué affublé d'un cigare. La série connaît dès ses débuts un succès considérable et devient rapidement l'un des plus grands classiques de labande dessinée américaine.Win...
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Wagner, Richard - compositeur de musique.
Wagner, le Crépuscule des dieux, mis en scène par Patrice Chéreau Le Crépuscule des dieux de Richard Wagner, dans une mise en scène de Patrice Chéreau au festival de Bayreuth (1978).Courtesy Everett Collection Les compositions wagnériennes sont l’ultime témoignage d’une vision du monde qui se veut héritière aussi bien du théâtre grec antique que de Shakespeare et du théâtre romantique allemand. Elles expriment également la volonté de nous faire écouter un langage musical nouveau qui s’intègre pa...
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INTERCULTURALITE, ATTRACTIVITE TOURISTIQUE ET DEVELOPPEMENT
« La gratitude est no n seulement la plus grande des vertus, mais c’est également la mère de tous les autres. » Emil Cioran, philosophe et écrivain Merci à mon directeur de mémoire, Mme Christine Bracquenier et à mes proches, pour leur soutien et leur grande patience. Introduction Avant d’entrer pleinement dans le cœur de notre travail de recherche, il convient de présenter le contexte qui a amené ce travail. Contexte et choix de l’objet de recherche 2
- Orange, Chorégies d' - musique.
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Si l'histoire des voyages et des voyageurs est déjà longue, celle du tourisme peut, en
revanche, être rapportée au développement du phénomène social contemporain que
constitue le loisir.
Californie et la Floride – où Miami est le premier port mondial de la croisière avec, chaque année, plus de 1,3 million de touristes en escale. Quant aux flux internationaux d'origine américaine, ils sont tournés vers l'Europe (5 millions de touristes), et le grand voisin tropical, le Mexique (3 millions de visiteurs). Si l'Europe et l'Amérique du Nord captent 80 % des arrivées touristiques, la part du monde tropical, encore modeste, est en essor rapide. Ce développement est associé à l'...
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Colorado - geography.
Although the rivers of Colorado are navigable only by small boats, they are important as a source of irrigation water for use in Colorado and adjoining states. However,the water level of the rivers fluctuates seasonally and from year to year. The level is generally low in winter and high in spring and summer, during the runoff of meltedsnow from the mountains. Colorado has no large lakes of natural origin, but there are numerous small lakes in the mountains. The largest bodies of water in Colora...
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Colorado - USA History.
Although the rivers of Colorado are navigable only by small boats, they are important as a source of irrigation water for use in Colorado and adjoining states. However,the water level of the rivers fluctuates seasonally and from year to year. The level is generally low in winter and high in spring and summer, during the runoff of meltedsnow from the mountains. Colorado has no large lakes of natural origin, but there are numerous small lakes in the mountains. The largest bodies of water in Colora...
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Hinduism.
they do not share any basic terms. B Sanātana Dharma Evidence from inscriptions indicates that Hindus had begun to use the word dharma for their religion by the 7th century. After other religions of Indian origin also began to use this term, Hindus then adopted the expression san ātana dharma to distinguish their dharma from others. The word san ātana, meaning immemorial as well as eternal, emphasized the unbroken continuity of the Hindu tradition in contrast to the other dharmas . The Bu...
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Berlin.
cours de la Nuit de cristal (novembre 1938). Ce quartier est également célèbre pour ses galeries d'art, ses cafés, ses bars et ses ateliers d'artistes. À proximité du lac de Wannsee s'étendent les quartiers résidentiels et bourgeois (Zehlendorf, Charlottenburg, Grünewald), tandis que les quartiers industriels et ouvriers selocalisent au nord (Siemensstadt et Reinickendorf) et au sud de la ville (Marienfelde, Rüdow). Situé à proximité de l'ancien mur, le quartier ouvrier de Kreuzberg accueilledep...
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Michigan - geography.
The interior location of Michigan in the northern part of North America results in a continental climate, characterized by four definite seasons with moist, mild to hotsummers and snowy, cold winters. Winds off of Lakes Michigan and Superior in winter create heavy snow accumulations in nearby areas. The tempering effects of LakeMichigan account for the presence of the state’s famous fruit-growing belt along the lake’s shore. Since the water is colder than the land in spring, the westerly windspa...
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Michigan - USA History.
The interior location of Michigan in the northern part of North America results in a continental climate, characterized by four definite seasons with moist, mild to hotsummers and snowy, cold winters. Winds off of Lakes Michigan and Superior in winter create heavy snow accumulations in nearby areas. The tempering effects of LakeMichigan account for the presence of the state’s famous fruit-growing belt along the lake’s shore. Since the water is colder than the land in spring, the westerly windspa...
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Ancient Greece - history.
Palace of KnossosThe ancient city of Knossos was a center of the Minoan civilization, an advanced society on Crete named after Minos, a legendaryCretan king. Skilled in such fields as engineering and architecture, the Minoans constructed the palace at Knossos in 1700 bc. Aserious fire at least three centuries later caused the collapse of the palace and foreshadowed the subsequent decline of the city.Wolfgang Kaehler Settlers had begun sailing from Asia Minor to Crete about 6000 BC because the i...
- Mai musical florentin - musique.
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Ancient Greece.
The first culture of Aegean civilization on the Greek mainland is named Mycenaean for the palace at Mycenae on the Pelopónnisos. Scholars call the Mycenaeans the“earliest Greeks” because they are the first people known to have spoken Greek. Mycenaean culture developed later than Minoan. The ancestors of the Mycenaean people wandered onto the mainland from the north and the east from about 4000 to2000 BC, mixing with the people already there, and by about 1400 BC the Mycenaeans had become very...
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Ancient Greece .
The first culture of Aegean civilization on the Greek mainland is named Mycenaean for the palace at Mycenae on the Pelopónnisos. Scholars call the Mycenaeans the“earliest Greeks” because they are the first people known to have spoken Greek. Mycenaean culture developed later than Minoan. The ancestors of the Mycenaean people wandered onto the mainland from the north and the east from about 4000 to2000 BC, mixing with the people already there, and by about 1400 BC the Mycenaeans had become very...
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Ancient Greece - USA History.
The first culture of Aegean civilization on the Greek mainland is named Mycenaean for the palace at Mycenae on the Pelopónnisos. Scholars call the Mycenaeans the“earliest Greeks” because they are the first people known to have spoken Greek. Mycenaean culture developed later than Minoan. The ancestors of the Mycenaean people wandered onto the mainland from the north and the east from about 4000 to2000 BC, mixing with the people already there, and by about 1400 BC the Mycenaeans had become very...
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New Orleans - geography.
D Metropolitan Region The New Orleans metropolitan region covers 8,800 sq km (3,400 sq mi) and includes the counties—known in Louisiana as parishes— of Orleans, Jefferson, Saint Bernard, Saint Charles, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Tammany, Saint James, and Plaquemines. At the center is the city of New Orleans, which is coextensive withOrleans Parish. It has a land area of 468 sq km (181 sq mi). Extending from this base are numerous suburban towns in the surrounding parishes. Metairie, Harahan...
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Canada.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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Canada - country.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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Canada - Canadian History.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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Washington (state) - geography.
The crest of the Cascade Range divides Washington into two distinct climatic regions. The area west of the Cascades, which is exposed throughout the year to rain-bearing winds from the Pacific Ocean, has a temperate marine type of climate that is characterized by mild wet winters and cool summers. The Cascades prevent themoist air blowing in from the Pacific from reaching eastern Washington. The Rocky Mountains on the eastern border also represent a climatic barrier. As a result, thesevere winte...
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Washington (state) - USA History.
The crest of the Cascade Range divides Washington into two distinct climatic regions. The area west of the Cascades, which is exposed throughout the year to rain-bearing winds from the Pacific Ocean, has a temperate marine type of climate that is characterized by mild wet winters and cool summers. The Cascades prevent themoist air blowing in from the Pacific from reaching eastern Washington. The Rocky Mountains on the eastern border also represent a climatic barrier. As a result, thesevere winte...
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United Kingdom - country.
B Natural Regions and Topography The island of Great Britain can be divided into two major natural regions—the highland zone and the lowland zone. The highland zone is an area of high hills andmountains in the north and west. The lowland zone in the south and east consists mostly of rolling plains. The zones are divided by an imaginary line running throughEngland from the River Exe on the southwest coast to the mouth of the River Tees on the northeast coast. The lowland zone has a milder climat...