9 résultats pour "happenings"
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Happening
1. Le happening (de l'anglais " to happen .. : arriver, se passer) se présente comme un tableau vivant en train de se créer, comme une œuvre à la fois dramatique et visuelle . Imaginé d'abord par de jeunes artistes new-yorkais (prin cipalement · des peintres, dont Julian Beek qui aban donnera son atelier pour fonder le Uvlng Theetre), il vise à mêler le plus étroitement possible le théâtre à la vie. 2 La première représentation publique, celle...
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THÉÂTRE: Le HAPPENING EN FRANCE de 1960 à 1969 : Histoire
THÉÂTRE ... Jean-Jacques Lebel scandalise le public français en 1966 avec un happening intiwlé Cent Vingt Minutes dédiées au marquis de Sade. ©Horace conscience et de subconscience, l'élucidation de la subconscience col lective, la gestion politique de notre propre existence, tout cela est conciliable. Lorsque nous aurons acquis la souveraine multiplicité de l'être, cela voudra dire que nous aurons dépassé l'art, traversé le théâtre et atteint la vie.» P...
- Happening : développée aux Etats-Unis dans les années 1960, la mode des happenings (événements) va s'étendre dans le monde entier.
- happening - arts plastiques.
- Land art : dans la même lignée que le happening, le land art s'inscrit dans l'art de l'éphémère.
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menon ou la vertu
A N G L A I S 2/6 04 1 CGS 08 01 CLASSES DE PREMIÈRE A. READING COMPREHENSION (08 points) I. Refer to the text to reorder the following ideas ch ronologically : (02 points) 1. Not a simple product 1. 2. Drive for profit 2. 3. Need for dialogue 3. 4. A promising market 4. II. Say whether the following statements are TR...
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Amphibians.
AN AMPHIBIAN’S LIFE Amphibians that live in cold places spend most of their time trying to keep wet and warm. In hot places,they try to keep wet and cool and usually come out only at night. During the day, they stay under rocksor logs or in the ground. Amphibians hibernate (become inactive) during cold winters. They become inactive in hot places during the summer. Almost all grown-up amphibians are meat eaters. Frogs and salamanders have sticky tongues. They flickout their tongues to catch ins...
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5, 6, 7, 5, 4, 6!
new movie? Iwrote, "What's happened?" andshowed itto ayoung businessman watchingthetelevision, hetook asip of his coffee andsaid, "Nooneknows yet,"hiscoffee haunts me,his"yet" haunts me.Istood there, aperson inacrowd, was Iwatching theimages, orwas something morecomplicated happening?Itried tocount thefloors above where the planes hadhit,the fire had toburn upthrough thebuildings, Iknew thatthose people couldn't besaved, andhow many were onthe planes, andhow many wereonthe street, Ithought andth...
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September 11 Attacks - U.
around and flew it back toward Washington, D.C. Flying low and fast, the airplane hit the Pentagon at 9:37 AM. In a bit of good fortune, the plane crashed into the west side of the building, which had recently been reinforced with stronger construction and blast-resistant windows in order to withstand a terrorist attack. Even so, theplane penetrated three of the Pentagon’s five concentric rings, taking a chunk out of the building and incinerating dozens of offices and the people who worked in t...