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strasartphot · 9 days
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Nouvelles identité visuelle pour le festival de la photographie contemporaine de Strasbourg 2024/2025 www.strasbourgartphotography.art
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greenbagjosh · 1 year
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28 May 1998 - zooming through the Alsace and what Stuttgart Hbf was like before Stuttgart21
Thursday 28 May 1998
Bonjour a tout le monde!  Guten Morgen!
Today would be the day that I rode to Munich from Paris Gare de l'Est.  I already had my ticket in first class ready for the long journey on the "Mozart" Eurocity, which also went to Vienna via Salzburg.  My apartment room in Englschalking would not be available until 5 PM Friday afternoon, so I stayed a night in a hotel along Schillerstraße.
It was about 5:30 AM and the sun was about to rise in Paris' 11ème district.  Breakfast would not be ready until at least 6:45 AM.  I took a shower in a room in the hallway.  THen I went down the spiral steps of the hostel, and went for a walk along Rue Faubourg.  I made sure to take a photo of a 1970s Citroen DS hatchback.  Those DS series have a low hatch which makes their design interesting.
I returned to the hostel, ate breakfast, which was just a couple of breadrolls, butter, jam and coffee, went up to fetch my luggage, checked out and walked along Rue Trousseau to the Ledru Rollin metro station.  I had to take the westbound M8 train to République and change to the M5 for Gare de l'Est.  I went upstairs to the Grandes Lignes platforms and found the train for Munich and Salzburg.  I was in the rear car, that would be good in the long run, as the train would change direction in Stuttgart Hbf.  Note, in 1998, it was not common knowledge, that in the 2020's, an underground through station in Stuttgart Hbf would be built and replace the long distance platforms.  I had a little time to buy the latest "Canard enchaîné" humor newspaper, full of political cartoons.  Its contemporary publication competition is Charlie Hebdo, which has edgier cartoons.  
The train left about 7:50 AM.  I had my trusty Aiwa HS-JS 475 loaded with an audiocassette and two fresh AA batteries.  I tuned into NRJ 100.3 FM, and listened to it as long as I could retain the signal.  While the train passed Pantin/Ella Fitzgerald station heading to Noisy le-Sec, the Festival Roblès show played a parody of Nomads "Yakalélo", called "Yak de Lolo", a comedy song about going to a beach resort on Africa.  The train went along to pass by Meaux.  By that time, the radio was playing "La tribu de Dana" by Manau, a rap group from somewhere near St. Brieuc in Brittany.  I lost the NRJ signal somewhere about 20 km east of Meaux, but I managed to tune in another song.  There was an English-language song playing but I could not quite get the song title or artist.  The following song "tout n'est qu'un rêve" by Alias Lj, was in French.  The train sped up and maintained its speed until it arrived in Nancy.  The following stop was Strasbourg.  The train stopped to change locomotives, from the SNCF to DB.  It soon crossed the Rhine and crossed into Germany through Kehl Hbf.  There was no passport control between France and Germany, but there was a ticket check, which was not bad.  The staff had changed at Strasbourg.
The train did not go to Oldenburg, but went north through Baden Baden and stopped at Karlsruhe.  While I was recording some radio, I did not realize until days later, that I had accidentally recorded footage from the 29th of May 1998 on top of the footage I recorded on 28th May, effectively erasing it altogether.  I recorded part of a 29th May 1998 Voice of America AM broadcast, when Barry Goldwater, and actor Phil Hartman had both died the same day, imagine that.  I managed to stop, before arriving in Karlsruhe, when an original version of "Dreams" by The Corrs was playing, and later "Küssen Verboten" by Die Prinzen, a band from Leipzig in the former East Germany, with Sebastian Krumbiegel as lead singer.  Prior to 1991, they were called the "Herzbuben" or "Knaves of Hearts".    
Karlsruhe is an interesting city, especially for the trains.  If you remember the y = x^2 graph from algebra, this is kind of the track map of the Basel to Frankfurt via Mannheim, conceptually speaking.  Karlsruhe would be at the origin and to get to Baden Baden, you would be going west and then south.  Only in February 2022 did I visit Karlsruhe for a couple of days, and by then, the track orientation made sense.  Prior to that, it was confusing.  After leaving Karlsruhe, the train went a bit east, then north, and east again stopping in Pforzheim, then east again through Vaihingen (Enz) and ending up in Stuttgart Hbf, somewhere in the middle of the long distance train platform area, long before the Bonatzbau would be gutted to dig the new underground platform area, as a result of Stuttgart21.  While I was waiting for the train to change direction in Stuttgart, I tuned into 102.3 FM, which was called Z FM, long before it was renamed "The Eagle 102.3".  There was the Morning Show going on, and they were interviewing comedian Mark Curry.  It was funny.  Also, the song "Love's taken over" by Chanté Moore.  I think before Stuttgart21 draws to a close and the old surface tracks are dismantled, I will always remember "Love's Taken Over" from the time that long distance platforms at Stuttgart Hbf still existed.  Also the year before, Saturday 2nd August 1997, I had visited Stuttgart and bought a new point and shoot camera.  My Vivitar camera broke on Friday 1st August and could not take flash photography but it could do everything else.  I had to make do with the point and shoot camera until I bought the Samsung Evoca 115, a quantum leap ahead of the Vivitar, which could make a timestamp on film.
Eventually the train left Stuttgart Hbf and went to Ulm through Bad Cannstatt, Esslingen(Neckar) and Plochingen.  It was a bit slow but the scenery was nice.  Already in 2023, the section from Wendlingen to Ulm is now high speed and when Stuttgart Flughafen is complete, trains will go underground from Stuttgart Hbf, come out in tunnel partway, stop in the Flughafen underground station, and then go high speed to Ulm.  At least you can experience from my story, what life was like before Stuttgart21.  
The train stopped in Ulm.  Ulm until 2022 was the place where trains to Friedrichshafen and Lindau were required to change from electric to diesel.  Also, trains for Sigmaringen have their eastern terminus at a head platform or "Stumpfengleis" on DMU's, diesel multiple units.  The train left Ulm for Günzburg, Augsburg and eventually arrived in München Hbf.  I had my reservation at Hotel Helvetia on Schillerstraße, not far from the station.  The strange thing about the Hotel Helvetia, is that the lift has to be called from upstairs.  Years later that was changed.  The second floor, or the first floor in Europe as opposed to the ground floor, was where the reception was located.  I had a single room with a shared bath, for about 60 D-Mark, breakfast included.  In Euro that would be 30.00 €.  
Already I had a bank account in Munich, so I did not need to reestablish one.  This would be essential, for receiving monthly wage payments.  I had my ATM card with me, so I could withdraw funds as needed.  I went into town and rode the U Bahn around.  I have some stories about the 28th May 2018 which will say more about what I did that evening.  I remember there was a major exposition of gymnastics going on that weekend.
The next day I would go to the offices of the HomeExchange (do not remember right now the real name of the company) in Munich.  I would receive my key to the apartment in Englschalking and move in.  Hope you will join me for that.
Bonne Nuit!  Gute Nacht!
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A little more from the previous day that I wrote in 2018, you can tell how much time has passed since I had written this.
Hi everyone, Before I log off for the night, I wanted to give a quick overview of Wednesday 27th May 1998, exactly 20 years ago today.  It would be probably my shortest visit to Paris that I could remember, as on the 28th May I would be heading to Munich via Strasbourg and Stuttgart, and back then, it was an eight hour ride by train.   About 7:30 AM on the 27th, I arrived at CDG T1, rode the underground pedestrian link from the gate to passport control and baggage claim, took the bus to the RER station, took RER B to Gare du Lyon, took a  and line 8 metro to Ledru Rollin in the 11th arrondisement and left my luggage at the hostel.  I arrived there about 10:30 AM.  From there I went on to - metro ride to Nation, Gallieni to Porte des Lilas, Places des Fetes to Louis Blanc with the 7B as they use the MF88 stock - Centre Georges Pompidou and the Stravinski Fountain - Chatelet Les Halles - Notre Dame - took the RER C from Saint Michel to Champ de Mars / Bir Hakeim / Eiffel Tower - went farther on the RER C to Issy Val de Seine, transferred to the T2 - rode the T2 the entire route to Grande Arche de La Defense - took the RER A to Cergy Le Haut and found that was the only RER station that did not have fare gates at the time.  I took a photo of the view from Cergy Le Haut towards La Defense. - took the train back to CDG-Etoile, transferred to the Metro line 2 for Anvers, the southern end of Montmartre - Had a look at the Champs des Elysees, walked to the nearest line 8 train back to the hostel.  I was tired but felt I beat my jetlag or put a big dent in it.   I do not remember where I ate dinner that night.  But I had a good sleep and woke up early the next morning, made it to breakfast and caught my intended train to Munich from Paris Gare de l'Est without transferring. I have an album "Paris 27 May 1998" if you would like to see some of the photos I took.
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glidingsilvery · 5 months
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Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival - Ni le ciel, ni la terre (2015)
(Festival Européen du Film Fantastique de Strasbourg/fb)
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pradaldi · 1 year
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EN : An illustration I made for Central Vapeur, an illustrator's organisation based in Strasbourg I'm part of. We have a festival once a year and we provide support and help to artists. Reading contracts, finding legal documentation, filling taxes, all that stuff ! So if you are French, an an illustrator, give it a look, and if you work with French clients we can help too…
FR : Une illustration pour la nouvelle plaquette de Central Vapeur, et en particulier son service pro. Central Vapeur est une asso Strasbourgeoise qui organise un festival d'illustration une fois par an et tout au long de l'année propose un service de suivit pro et d'entraide entre artistes auteurs. Si vous êtes illustrateur·rice, artiste, auteur·rice, Central Vapeur Pro peut vous aider !
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katerynakole · 9 months
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🦌Those merry Strasbourg reindeers are already prepared to celebrate the main winter holiday. Have you had the chance to see them?
🦌This photograph from my new festive set of four “Christmas in Strasbourg” is available in my shop ➙ https://etsy.me/3NmFmc2
🇫🇷Ces joyeux rennes de Strasbourg sont déjà prêts à célébrer la grande fête d'hiver. Avez-vous eu la chance de les voir ?
🇫🇷Cette photographie de mon nouveau set festif de quatre « Noël à Strasbourg » est disponible dans ma boutique ➙ https://etsy.me/3NmFmc2
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bitch1986miami · 1 year
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Best to Move to France
Strasbourg
Strasbourg, the cultural and economic hub of Alsace, is one of the best places to live in France for expats. It’s a quaint charming town steeped in rich history and surrounded by natural beauty.
Despite its size, Strasbourg attracts a lot of expats. This is largely due to its location, low cost of living, and diverse demographic. In fact, there are four major international airports that are less than two hours away. And, since Strasbourg is one of the capitals of the European Union, English is widely spoken.
Then, of course, there is the Bas-Rhin Prefecture, where you will go to renew your visa. It’s right downtown and the staff is friendly and efficient. It’s rare to have anything related to the French bureaucracy work so well, and it’s why I decided to move to Strasbourg.
The weather is, however, not the best. I find the winters harsh winters and the summers stifling. But if you can handle it, living in Strasbourg won’t disappoint.
Who is Strasbourg for?
Strasbourg is best for expats who need a strong community and access to outdoor activities.
Strasbourg is not for expats who prefer big-city life.
Annecy
With its storybook-like setting on the edge of a glistening alpine lake, Annecy is postcard perfection. It’s no wonder that it’s often called “the Venice of the Alps”!
But what’s it like to actually live in Annecy?
First, it’s located in the Haute-Savoie region of the French Alps. So, if you’re looking for a quiet, rural French lifestyle, Annecy might not be the right fit. It receives a lot of tourists, and, given its size, it can feel congested at times.
It’s also in the middle of nowhere. The nearest international airport is in Switzerland, which means you’ll be paying a lot to travel internationally.
On the other hand, Annecy has a vibrant cultural scene, with plenty of festivals and events to enjoy year-round. And of course, the stunning natural setting is hard to beat. From hiking and biking to swimming and skiing, there’s something for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Who is Annecy for?
Annecy is best for expats who have an adventurous lifestyle and don’t mind living far from an international airport.
Annecy is not for first-time expats who don’t speak French.
So, Strasbourg the first one is good for people like me interested in things like a "melting pot" of the world, a hub, and maybe exciting sociologically.
Annecy is cozy and has good visiting!
Either. I also know Paris and maybe the area is good for international people and English/American speakers. I didn't look at maybe a site of cities in the Paris area much. We'll see, we'll see what comes up and how I feel, for now. Maybe, the 2nd one, Annecy, is more something I'm looking for than my 2nd choice. Wait, I don't speak French so then the first, Strasbourg. Most say you have a need to be more fluent in French, it feels? So, this is sorta all, big cities etc. speak more for the US. This city, Strasbourg, has the airports or "major international airports?" So, most people seem to go to Paris, Berlin...
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maddogsociety · 1 year
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Ce soir c'est mon premier shift en tant que bénévole au festival européen du film fantastique de Strasbourg et ça va être trop chouette !!!
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sickofitallnyc · 1 year
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Getting ready fort our! We leave tomorrow and Finland is the first stop!! Can’t wait! Hopefully I can get my packing done but we’ll see maybe Doug will have to come along!
Here are the dates get your tickets now!!! See you up front!
6/8- Rockfest, Hyvinkää, FL
6/10 - AN Club, Athens, GR
6/13 - Roxy Concerts, Flensburg, DE
6/14 - Copenhell, Copenhagen, DK
6/15 - Graspop Metal Meeting, Dessel, BE
6/16 - F-Haus, Jena, DE
6/17 - Intertony Festival Open Air, Chonjce, PL
6/19 - Fabriyki Biedermanna, Łódź, PL
6/21 - Kulturzentrum Faust, Hannover, DE
6/22 - Jera On Air, Ysselsteyn, NL
6/23 - Glazart, Paris, FR
6/24 - Lo Bolegason, Castres, FR
6/25 - Chez Narcisse, Le Val d’Ajol, FR
6/27 - Le Lauterie Artifact, Strasbourg, FR
6/28 - The Black Lab, Lille, FR
6/30 - Mystic Skate Cup, Prague, CZ
7/1 - Ruhrport Rodea, Hunxe, DE
7/2 - Reality Bites, Saarbrucken, DE
7/4 - Secret Place, Montpellier, FR
7/5 - Diff’art, Parthenay, FR
7/7 - Mondandroll Fest, Mondragon, ES
7/8 - Dolmen Music Fest, Villacayo, ES
7/10 - Cafe Central, Weinheim, DE
#sickofitall #soianyc #nyhc #hardcoreworldwide #newyorkhardcore #undergroundmusic #summertour #summer2023 #summerfestivals #metal #punk #thrash #crossover #rocknroll #itsclobberingtime
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zsmbr · 2 years
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past concerts.
2022. 10. 29. Budapest - Robot 2022. 10. 08. Budapest - Yuk 2022. 09. 22. Budapest - Dürer Kert 2022. 08. 17. Mátrafüred - Fekete Zaj Festival 2022. 07. 08. Boskovice - Festival pro židovskou čtvrť [CZ] 2022. 06. 30. Orfű - Fishing On Orfű Festival 2022. 04. 02. Budapest - Szimpla Kert 2022. 03. 18. Budapest - Kék Yuk w/sunnata 2021. 12. 03. Budapest - Robot 2021. 11. 20. Szeged - Grand Cafe 2021. 10. 30. Veszprém - TEREM 2021. 10. 16. Győr - A Beton 2021. 10. 02. Pécs - FényFesztivál, Szabadkikötő 2021. 09. 10. Bratislava - Randal Club [SK] 2021. 08. 20. Mátrafüred - Fekete Zaj Festival 2020. 10. 30. Győr - A beton 2020. 09. 04. Székesfehérvár - Nyolcas Műhely 2020. 08. 07. Budapest - Dürer Kert 2019. 12. 20. Budapest - Dürer Kert 2019. 11. 23 Zenta - Zentrópia [SRB] 2019. 11. 22 Szeged - Grand Cafe 2019. 11. 09. Maribor - Gustaf Pekarna [SI] 2019. 11. 07. Delemont - The Pub Fiction [CH] 2019. 11. 06. Chambéry - Brin de Zinc [F] 2019. 11. 04. Strasbourg - Le Local [F] 2019. 11. 02. České Budějovice - Velbloud Music Bar [CZ] 2019. 11. 01. Brno - Bajkazyl [CZ] 2019. 10. 26. Budapest - Dürer kert 2019. 08. 19. Mátrafüred - Fekete Zaj Fesztivál 2019. 08. 17. Orom - Malomfesztivál (SER) 2019. 05. 11. Dunaújváros - /secret show/ 2019. 05. 10. Budapest - Dürer Kert 2019. 04. 20. Budapest - Szimpla Kert 2019. 04. 02. Debrecen - MODEM 2019. 04. 01. Miskolc - Tinta Social Grund 2019. 03. 29. Budapest - Nembáj!fest 2019. 03. 28. Pécs - Szabadkikötő 2018. 12. 28. Budapest - Dürer Kert, Téli Fekete Zaj 2018. 11. 24. Székesfehérvár - MehKasAula 2018. 10. 20. Budapest - Szimpla Kert 2018. 10. 02. Budapest - Hatszin teatrum - UH Fest 2018. 08. 17. Orom - Malomfesztival (SER) 2018. 05. 25. Budapest - Dürer Kert, Budapest BeerWeek 2018. 05. 19. Pécs - Szabadkikötő 2018. 05. 18. Szeged - Grand Cafe 2018. 05. 17. Békéscsaba - Csabagyöngye MH 2018. 05. 16. Szolnok - Tomi 2018. 05. 15. Debrecen - MODEM 2018. 05. 14. Miskolc - Tinta 2018. 05. 13. Budapest - Instan 2018. 05. 12. Dunaújváros - Tareeja 2018. 05. 11. Győr - Dongó 2018. 03. 28. Budapest - A38 w/Ufomammut 2018. 02. 10. Szeged - Grand Cafe 2017. 11. 21. Budapest - Dürer kert 2017. 10. 20. Budapest - Dürer kert 2017. 09. 14. Budapest - Dürer kert w/Shining 2017. 08. 18. Orom - Malomfesztival (SER) 2017. 07. 21. Matrafured - Fekete Zaj 2017. 05. 27. Kromeriz - das LIGA (CZ) 2017. 05. 26. Chemnitz - Lokomov (GER) 2017. 05. 25. Prague - Nákladové nádraží Žižkov/1435mm (CZ) 2017. 05. 24. Ybbsitz - Club2 (AT) 2017. 05. 23. Ljubljana - Klub Gromka (SI) 2017. 05. 06. Budapest - III. Thulsa Doom Fest - KVLT ​2017. 04. 22. Szeged - Grand Café Várkert 2017. 04. 22. Budapest - Wave music RECORD STORE DAY 1.00pm 2017. 04. 21. Budapest - Robot w/Porch 2017. 04. 15. Győr - Rómer Ház 2017. 03. 25. Debrecen - MODEM 2017. 03. 24. Budapest - Fészek Kulturális Központ 2016. 12. 08. Budapest - MüSzi 2016. 10. 13. Budapest - Dürer kert w/Karma To Burn 2016. 08. 21. Budapest - Dürer kert w/Ghost Bath 2016. 08. 20. Kecskemét - Kilele 2016. 08. 19. Szeged - Grand Café Várkert 2016. 07. 23. Sástó - Fekete Zaj Festival 2016. 06. 18. Budapest - GMK 2016. 06. 16. Prague - Nákladové nádraží Žižkov (CZ) 2016. 06. 15. Pilsen - Papirna Plzen (CZ) 2016. 06. 04. Maribor - Gustaf pekarna (SI) 2016. 05. 07. Budapest - Dürer Kert 2016. 04. 15. Budapest - Akvárium 2016. 04. 10. Bang! Radio Show (Tilos Radio) 2016. 03. 26. Szeged - Grand Café 2016. 03. 17. Budapest  - "Reign Of Fire" Dürer Kert 2015. 12. 03. Budapest - Dürer Kert 2015. 10. 09. Budapest - S8, NemBáj! Festival 2015. 08. 15. Pilsen - PsyHigh Festival (CZ) 2015. 07. 31. Sástó - Fekete Zaj Festival 2015. 05. 23. Budapest - R33, Harmadik Ember Festival 2015. 04. 04. Pécs - E78 club 2015. 03. 20. Budapest - KVLT 2014. 11. 21. Budapest - R33, Harmadik Ember Festival 2014. 11. 15. Budapest - Dürer kert 2014. 10. 17. Luzern - Sedel (CH) 2014. 10. 16. Linz - Stadtwerkstadt (A) 2014. 10. 15. Wien - EKH (A) 2014. 10. 10. Budapest - Roham 2014. 09. 27. Budapest - Yuk 2014. 07. 12. Budapest - Roham 2014. 06. 20. Murska Sobota - City Fest MIKK (SI) 2014. 06. 19. Torino - Alla Vecchia Maniera (IT) 2014. 06. 15. Paris - La Cantine (F) 2014. 06. 13. Brussels - Rock Classic (BE) 2014. 06. 12. Kortijk - Cine Palace (BE) 2014. 06. 11. Liege - La Zone (BE) 2014. 06. 09. Chemnitz - Odradek (GER) 2014. 06. 08. Praha - Kokpit (CZ) 2014. 06. 07. České Budějovice - Velbloud Music Bar [CZ] 2014. 06. 06. Kromeriz - Fcelka (CZ) 2014. 05. 03. Budapest - Super8 2014. 05. 02. Debrecen - Dharma Klub 2014. 04. 29. Szeged - Varmuzeum 2014. 03. 29. Nyíregyháza - Romkert 2014. 03. 21. Budapest - Kék Lyuk 2014. 01. 30. Budapest - Gödör 2013. 11. 14. Budapest - Dürer Kert w/Russian Circles 2013. 11. 09. Salgótarján - Talent Klub 2013. 10. 26. Nagymagocs - Pince Klub 2013. 10. 25. Cluj Napoca - Truda (RO) 2013. 10. 24. Bucharest - Underworld (RO) 2013. 10. 23. Sofia - Maze (BG) 2013. 10. 21. Sarajevo - Fis Club Bock (BA) 2013. 10. 20. Beograd - BIGZ Scena (SER) 2013. 10. 19. Novi Sad - CK13 (SER) 2013. 10. 18. Backa Topola - Panta Rhei (SER) 2013. 10. 16. Budapest - Dürer Kert w/Jucifer 2013. 10. 05. Debrecen - Lilla bar 2013. 10. 04. Balmazújváros - BAKI klub 2013. 09. 25. Szeged - Super 8mm Festival 2013. 08. 17. Budapest - Dürer kert, Fekete Zaj Festival 2013. 05. 01. Linz - Stadtwerkstadt (A) 2013. 04. 30. Budapest - Showbarlang 2013. 02. 25. Budapest - Gödör Klub 2013. 01. 12. Budapest - Roham 2012. 10. 19. Szolnok - TOMI 2012. 10. 18. Szeged - Vármúzeum 2012. 09. 29. Cerkno - Cmakajne Festival (SLO) 2012. 09. 28. Ljubljana - Menza Pri Koritu (SLO) 2012. 08. 19. Matrafured, Fekete Zaj Festival 2012. 07. 07. Szolnok - TOMI 2012. 06. 23. Debrecen - HNO3 2012. 06. 22. Balmazujvaros - BAKI 2012. 05. 26. Budapest - A38 w/ VHK 2012. 04. 22. Budapest - Toldi Cinema 2012. 04. 11. Budapest - Trafik Klub 2012. 03. 04. Budapest - Toldi Cinema 2011. 08. 05. Matrafured - Fekete Zaj Festival 2011. 06. 04. Balmazujvaros - BAKI 2011. 06. 03. Budapest - Tundergyar 2011. 03. 04. Szolnok - Tomi 2011. 02. 24. Budapest - A38 2010. 11. 01. Budapest - A38 2010. 10. 02. Budapest - Tundergyar 2010. 09. 25. Ottensheim - Gas Post (A) 2010. 09. 22. Ljubljana - Klub Gromka (SLO) 2010. 09. 12. Litomerice - Jemafor (CZ) 2010. 09. 11. Wroclav - Artystycznych Firlej (PL) 2010. 09. 10. Prague - Klub 007 (CZ) 2010. 09. 09. Brno - Jolanda Club (CZ) 2010. 08. 06. Matrafured - Fekete Zaj Festival 2010. 06. 24. Balchik - In the Palace Festival (BLG) 2010. 02. 22. Budapest - A38 2010. 01. 15. Balmazujvaros - BAKI 2009. 12. 18. Szeged - Garabonczias 2009. 12. 28. Budapest - A38 2009. 12. 20. Novi Sad - CK13 (SER) 2009. 12. 19. Beograd - Livingroom SKC (SER) 2009. 12. 13. Budapest - Durer Kert 2009. 11. 28. Budapest - Tuzrakter 2009. 11. 21. Szekesfehervar - MehKas 2009. 10. 01. Budapest - Tuzrakter 2009. 08. 08. Matrafured - Fekete Zaj Festival 2009. 08. 01. Tasov - Besheda Bigbitu Festival (CZ) 2009. 06. 09. Budapest - Durer kert 2009. 05. 22. Linz - Stadtewerkstadt (A) 2009. 05. 21. Ljubljana - Klub Gromka (SLO) 2009. 05. 16. Budapest - Durer kert 2009. 04. 23. Budapest - Godor Klub 2009. 04. 10. Budapest - After Music Klub 2009. 02. 28. Szentendre - Vajda Lajos Studio 2009. 01. 31. Budapest - Kek Yuk 2008. 10. 25. Budapest - Avalon   2008. 10. 24. Balmazujvaros - BAKI 2008. 10. 23. Salgotarjan - Kakukkfogo 2008. 10. 18. Tatabanya - IFI 2008. 10. 17. Gyor - Romer haz 2008. 10. 12. Wien - Rhiz (A) 2008. 10. 04. Backa Topola - Panta Rhei (SER) 2008. 10. 03. Szeged - Garabonczias 2008. 10. 02. Kecskemét - Kilele 2008. 09. 30. Budapest - A38 hajó 2008. 09. 25. Prague - Chapeau Rogue (CZ) 2008. 09. 21. Torun - Piwnica Pod Aniolem (PL) 2008. 09. 20. Zgorzelec - Dom Kultury (PL) 2008. 09. 19. Piensk - Qultur Kombinat (PL) 2008. 06. 21. Budapest - Klub Vittula 2008. 05. 02. Sopron - Hangar 2008. 05. 16. Sarvar - Kastely 2008. 04. 24. Budapest - Kuplung 2008. 04. 13. Subotica - Ambush Music Festival (SER) 2008. 04. 12. Backa Topola - Panta Rhei  (SER) 2008. 04. 11. Szeged - Garaboncziás 2007. 11. 25. Asti - (ITA) 2007. 11. 17. Szeged - Garabonczias 2007. 11. 16. Kecskemet - Kilele Music Cafe 2007. 09. 22. Pecs - Labor 2007. 08. 30. Guta - Hannah-Hanna Festival (SK) 2007. 06. 22. Budapest - Klub Vittula 2007. 05. 26. Murska Sobota - MIKK (SLO) 2007. 05. 25. Vrhnika - Klub Zakon (SLO) 2007. 05. 24. Ljubljana - Metelkova, Menza pri koritu (SLO) 2007. 05. 18. Pecs - Labor 2007. 04. 21. Gyor - Romer Haz 2007. 04. 14. Berlin - Club Arcanoa (GER) 2007. 04. 13. Leiden - Bar En Boos (NED) 2007. 03. 24. Budapest - UH-FEST 2007. 03. 06. Budapest - Trafo Bar Tango 2006. 11. 18. Pecs - Szeszgyar 2006. 11. 09. Budapest - Kultiplex 2006. 10. 06. Debrecen - MODEM 2006. 10. 04. Budapest - Kultiplex 2006. 09. 23. Subotica - (SER) 2006. 09. 22. Bačka Topola - Phanta Rhei (SER) 2006. 09. 21. Szeged - Red Ship 2006. 09. 20. Budapest - Tűzraktar 2006. 09. 08. Dresden - Storm of Change/Moskau Festival (GER) 2006. 09. 07. Szekesfehervar - Fezen Festival 2006. 08. 18. Vásárosfalu - Vé-Festival 2006. 08. 14. Budapest - Sziget Festival 2006. 06. 07. Cluj Napoca - Transilvania Film Festival (RO) 2006. 05. 07. Potenza -  10+ Festival (ITA) 2006. 05. 06. Bologna - Ex-Mercato 24 (ITA) 2006. 05. 01. Komárom - Mediawave Festival 2006. 04. 23. Moscow - DOM Cultural Center, SKIF Festival (RUS) 2006. 04. 22. St. Petersburg - SKIF Festival (RUS) 2006. 04. 21. Moscow - Blow Up Club (RUS) 2006. 04. 14. Budapest - Süss Fel Nap 2006. 01. 07. Wien - Planet Music (A) 2006. 01. 05. Győr - Rómer-Ház 2005. 11. 13. Budapest - A38 2005. 10. 25. Budapest - Kultiplex 2005. 10. 11. Budapest - Akku 2005. 09. 10. Bačka Topola - Phanta Rhei (SCG) 2005. 09. 09. Szeged - Super8mm Fesztivál 2005. 09. 08. Subotica - Alcatraz (SCG) 2005. 08. 10. Budapest - Sziget Festival 2005. 07. 14. Senta - Youth Days Festival(SCG) 2005. 05. 21. Győr - Popkontroll Festival 2005. 05. 14. Weikersheim - Club W71 (GER) 2005. 04. 30. Győr - Underground Music Workshop 2005. 04. 29. Győr - Mediawave Festival 2005. 04. 17. Backa Topola - Phanta Rhei (SCG) 2005. 04. 16. Szeged - Bartók square 2005. 04. 15. Kecskemét - V-pub 2005. 04. 09. Budapest - RS9 Havizaj 2004. 11. 13. Győr - Rómer ház 2004. 10. 15. Székesfehérvár - MéhKasAula 2004. 10. 04. Eindhoven - Burgers (NED) 2004. 10. 03. Rotterdam - Worm (NED) 2004. 10. 02. Dortmund - Soahc (GER) 2004. 04. 30. Győr - Mediawave Festival 2004. 04. 22. Szeged - Old Timer 2004. 03. 12. Győr - Rómer Ház (Colors of Music) 2004. 01. 17. Budapest - Trafó 2003. 10. 12. Potsdam - Archiv (GER) 2003. 10. 11. Berlin - Supamolly (GER) 2003. 10. 10. Bochum - Wageni (GER) 2003. 10. 09. Rostock - JAZ (GER) 2003. 10. 08. Nijmegen - Onderbroek (NED) 2003. 10. 07. Liége - La Zone (B) 2003. 10. 06. Eindhoven - Burgers (NED) 2003. 10. 05. Dortmund - Soahc (GER) 2003. 10. 04. Berlin - Chokoladen (GER) 2003. 10. 03. Budapest - MU-Theatre 2003. 08. 03. Budapest - Sziget Festival ​2003. 07. 01. Budapest - Pesti Est Café w. Mono ​2003. 04. 30. Győr - Mediawave Festival
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TANT QUE JE MARCHERAI sera projeté au Festival du Film de l'Est à Strasbourg.
Rendez-vous au cinéma Cosmos le 18 octobre à 19h45 ! https://asso.labfilms.org/ffe-2024-hors-competition/
Merci à Manifest qui s'occupe de la distribution du film.
Une pensée à mon complice de longues années de travail sur ce projet Eduardo Sosa Soria La Féline.
Et bravo à toute l'équipe !
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strasartphot · 1 year
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Concours de la jeune photographie 2023
Organisé par le mois de la photographie « Strasbourg art photography », le concours de la jeune photographie 2023 est ouvert aux participants.es, filles et garçons de toute nationalité, entre 8 et 18 ans. Découvrir le concours 2023 ici
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numberonegardentiger · 2 months
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Top 10 attractions ludiques à ne pas manquer en France cette année (2024)
France est réputée pour sa culture animée et ses festivals animés, et ses marchés de noces ne sont pas en reste. Dans l'année 2024, ces festivals de divertissement proposeront une incroyable combinaison de tours captivants, de délicieux délices et d'animations familiales. Here are the ten best festivals in France that you must not miss this year.
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1. Exposition de Saint-Denis, Paris
Si vous êtes à Paris de la fin septembre à l'aube de novembre, vous seriez certainement intéressé par la Fête foraine de la Saint-Denis. On trouve à cette célèbre fête parisienne un mélange d'attractions anciennes telles qu'un ancien Ferris wheel et de charmants carousels. Situé à l'écran de Paris, c'est une expérience magique qui allie nostalgie et sensations contemporaines.
2. Lyon Exposition, Lyon
D'avril à fin juin, Lyon est le lieu idéal pour les amateurs de fêtes. La Fête foraine de Lyon fait partie des plus anciennes fêtes de plein air en France, avec plus de 200 attractions. Whether you're a fan de roller coasters ou de rides plus détendues, cette fête propose toutes les options. N'oubliez pas de profiter de la délicieuse cuisine locale!
3. Fête de Saint Roch, Avignon
La fête de la Saint-Roch à Avignon est une célébration animée de la saint patron de la ville. Attendez-vous à des jeux carnaval, de la musique en direct et des feux de génie. Il s'agit d'un excellent moyen de savourer la culture locale et de profiter d'une ambiance festive.
4. Funfair de Nice, Nice
Si vous prévoyez de partir à la Riviera française, ne manquez pas le Nice Funfair de la mi-juillet à la mi-août. Cette fête propose des tours captivants offrant de magnifiques vues sur la mer, ainsi qu'une variété de stands de restauration et d'animation. Il s'agit du parfait voyage estival.
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5. La Foire de Toulouse, Toulouse
De la mi-juin à l'aube du mois de juillet, Toulouse organise une fête populaire connue pour son éventail de attractions amusantes. La fête de Toulouse propose toutes sortes de divertissements, allant des roller coasters à l'étincelant Carousel. Il s'agit d'un endroit idéal pour les familles, avec de nombreux snacks et activités à apprécier.
6. Lille Exposition, Lille
The Fête foraine de Lille, l'un des plus grands festivals de la région nord-française, se déroule de la fin septembre à la première moitié de novembre. Grâce à une grande variété de attractions et de jeux, y compris certaines des plus récentes et les plus captivantes, cette fête propose une infinie palette d'animations et constitue une excellente occasion d'expérimenter le rythme festif local.
7. Nantes Fun Fair, Nantes
Dès la fin du mois de juin jusqu'au début du mois d'août, Nantes organise une très animée fête pour tous les âges. Le Nantes Funfair propose différentes attractions, notamment un ferris wheel offrant de magnifiques panoramas sur la ville. C'est un moyen amusant et familial d'apprécier la saison estivale.
8. Funfair de Bordeaux, Bordeaux
L'événement funéraire de Bordeaux, qui se déroule de la fin septembre jusqu'à la fin octobre, est très apprécié des habitants de Bordeaux. Grâce à une multitude de attractions et de jeux, ainsi qu'à des stands de dégustation de douceurs et de délices sucrés, cette fête est une excellente façon de profiter de l'automne.
9. La Foire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg
À partir du milieu d'octobre jusqu'au début de novembre, Strasbourg se réveille avec sa fête de saison. Au fête foraine, on peut trouver une combinaison de rides traditionnelles et modernes, telles que des carousels et des attractions à sensation. On peut pleinement profiter de l'ambiance festive de la ville.
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10. Le Fun Fair de Montpellier, Montpellier
De la fin juillet à l'aube de septembre, la fête de Montpellier est associée à la bonne humeur estivale. Grâce à une variété de attractions et de jeux captivants pour toute la famille, ainsi qu'à de nombreux stands de restauration et d'animation, cette fête est idéale pour passer une journée divertissante en plein air. Les 10 meilleures fêtes en France pour 2024 proposent une variété d'activités pour tous, allant des tours de sensations fortes aux attractions nostalgiques aux délicieux délices. Êtes-vous un habitant ou un visiteur, inscrivez la date dans votre calendrier et préparez-vous à une année de divertissement inoubliable lors de ces événements animés!
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camille-stage · 3 months
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MERCREDI 3 ET JEUDI 4 JUILLET
Mercredi 3 juillet 
Chaque mois, il envoie une newsletter qui présente les évènements du mois. Pour mon arrivée, j’ai dû rédiger un texte pour me présenter :
Je suis une nouvelle arrivante pour quelques semaines. Je m'appelle Camille et je suis étudiante en design à Strasbourg. Je viens d'arriver dans la région et prête à découvrir de nouveaux horizons. Ici, la météo et l'ambiance de la ville sont très différentes, mais c’est bien l’inconnu, non. Grâce à La Brouette, je peux non seulement explorer cette nouvelle région, mais aussi organiser et animer mon propre atelier. C'est vraiment génial :) 
J’ai dû retranscrire mes brouillons des schémas 
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Essais du tabouret, on a choisi d’essayer avec des sangles colorées 
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Premier essai, je n’ai pas coupé la matière pour être sur du placement 
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Deuxième essai, qui a permis de remarquer la problématique de la bande jaune du milieu, on ne pouvait la fixer. 
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ps: j’ai eu ma première réservation pour mon atelier !!!!!!
Jeudi 4 juillet
Rendez-vous le matin avec plusieurs associations du quartier pour l’évènement “Tout.es en place” le 26 juillet sur la place Bovin, J’ai pu assister à toutes les complexités administratives et politiques. 
Petits exemples : -  ils ne seront que lundi s’ils peuvent avoir une subvention car ils ne veulent pas influencer les votes des associations 
Demander l’autorisation du prêtre pour utiliser le parvis de l’église
On a parlé du planning de la journée, des ateliers prévus, du matériel, des questions logistique (où aller aux toilettes, …)  
On a finalisé le tissage et j’ai retranscrit les différentes étapes par des schémas.
Demain on part au festival, on va occuper un atelier toute la journée de samedi
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katerynakole · 9 months
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gembalasemut · 3 months
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Strasbourg de France
Festive de la musique
#downmemorylane
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sarvodayaholiday · 4 months
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Discover France: Top Sightseeing Destinations for Tourists
Top Destinations in France
Visit: www.sarvodayaholiday.com
France, the world's most visited country, offers a plethora of sights and experiences that attract millions of tourists each year. From iconic landmarks and stunning natural landscapes to charming villages and cultural treasures, France has something for every traveler. Here's a guide to some of the must-visit destinations for tourists in France.
1. Paris: The City of Lights
No trip to France is complete without visiting its capital, Paris. Known for its romantic ambiance, Paris boasts some of the most recognizable landmarks in the world.
Eiffel Tower: This iconic symbol of France offers breathtaking views of the city from its observation decks.
Louvre Museum: Home to thousands of artworks, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo, the Louvre is the world's largest art museum.
Notre-Dame Cathedral: This Gothic masterpiece, with its stunning architecture and stained-glass windows, is a must-see.
Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe: Stroll along this famous avenue and visit the towering arch that honors those who fought for France.
2. The French Riviera: Glamour and Beauty
The French Riviera, or Côte d'Azur, is renowned for its glamorous beaches, luxurious resorts, and vibrant nightlife.
Nice: Explore the Promenade des Anglais, the bustling Old Town, and the stunning views from Castle Hill.
Cannes: Famous for its film festival, Cannes also offers beautiful beaches and high-end shopping.
Monaco: While technically a separate principality, Monaco's Monte Carlo Casino and opulent lifestyle are quintessential Riviera experiences.
3. Provence: Lavender Fields and Hilltop Villages
Provence is a picturesque region known for its lavender fields, vineyards, and charming villages.
Avignon: Visit the Palais des Papes, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the famous Pont d'Avignon.
Gordes: This hilltop village offers stunning views and cobblestone streets lined with historic buildings.
Lavender Fields: Drive through the countryside to see fields of blooming lavender, especially around the Abbaye de Sénanque.
4. The Loire Valley: Châteaux and Vineyards
The Loire Valley, often called the "Garden of France," is dotted with magnificent châteaux and lush vineyards.
Château de Chambord: This grand Renaissance castle is surrounded by an extensive park and gardens.
Château de Chenonceau: Known as the "Ladies' Castle," it spans the River Cher with elegant arches.
Vineyards: Sample some of France’s finest wines in the region’s many vineyards, particularly around Vouvray and Sancerre.
5. Normandy: History and Natural Beauty
Normandy offers a mix of historical sites, stunning cliffs, and charming towns.
Mont Saint-Michel: This island commune with its medieval abbey is one of France's most iconic sights.
D-Day Beaches: Visit the historic sites of the Normandy landings, including Omaha Beach and the American Cemetery.
Étretat: Famous for its dramatic white cliffs and natural arches, Étretat is a haven for nature lovers.
6. Alsace: A Blend of French and German Cultures
Nestled along the border with Germany, Alsace boasts a unique blend of cultures, picturesque villages, and fine wines.
Strasbourg: The capital of Alsace is home to the stunning Strasbourg Cathedral and the charming Petite France district.
Colmar: This fairy-tale town features half-timbered houses, canals, and the famous Unterlinden Museum.
Alsace Wine Route: Explore the scenic wine route and sample the region’s renowned white wines.
7. The French Alps: A Year-Round Playground
The French Alps offer breathtaking scenery and outdoor activities for all seasons.
Chamonix: A popular destination for skiing in winter and hiking in summer, with stunning views of Mont Blanc.
Annecy: Known as the "Venice of the Alps," Annecy charms visitors with its canals, lake, and historic center.
Grenoble: Surrounded by mountains, Grenoble is a gateway to numerous outdoor adventures.
Practical Tips for Tourists
Language: While French is the official language, many people in tourist areas speak English. Learning a few basic French phrases can enhance your experience.
Currency: France uses the Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s handy to have some cash for smaller establishments.
Transport: France has an excellent public transport system, including the high-speed TGV trains. Renting a car is ideal for exploring the countryside.
Cuisine: Don't miss the chance to savor French cuisine, from croissants and cheese to gourmet dishes and fine wines.
France’s rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty ensures an unforgettable experience for every visitor. Whether you're wandering the romantic streets of Paris, relaxing on the Riviera, or exploring medieval castles, France offers a diverse array of attractions that cater to all interests.
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