A virtual reality experience will bring the viewers directly into Cuba's current and
dynamic music scene.
Not exact matches
Michael Mina 74 will appeal to those who want a
dynamic, high - energy
scene with their food and drinks, where their evening will transform into an ultra-lounge that embraces the joie de vivre of life,
music and people, with a nod to lavish parties.
Stepped in culture and having a
dynamic night - life and
music scene.
Stepped in culture with a
dynamic night - life and
music scene.
Pino Donaggio's (Raising Cain, Carrie) cheeky score, a
scene - chewing blend of Bernard Hermann and
music from a 90s made - for - tv - thriller, only further emphasizes this odd, often very funny
dynamic.
Leo Valledor (1935 - 1989), a Filipino American artist who grew up in the Fillmore district of San Francisco, studied Abstract Expressionism at the California School of Fine Arts (currently, San Francisco Art Institute) and was part of the «Beat»
scene — the cross cultural and
dynamic fusion of visual art, jazz
music and poetry.
Since our first audiovisual performances and video projections as Celestial Twins (a collective of experimental cinema and avant - garde
music platform), my mission as an independent curator has been to create space that reclaims and reflects on the poetic, political and erotic, and to support greater female representation as a
dynamic force in the international
scene, encouraging subversions to audiovisual language, abstractions and occult art.
Leo Valledor (1935 - 1989), an Asian American artist who grew up in the Fillmore district of San Francisco, studied Abstract Expressionism at the California School of Fine Arts (currently, San Francisco Art Institute) and was part of the «Beat»
scene — the cross cultural and
dynamic fusion of visual art, jazz
music and poetry.
About Leo Valledor: Leo Valledor (1935 - 1989), a Filipino American artist who grew up in the Fillmore district of San Francisco, studied Abstract Expressionism at the California School of Fine Arts (currently, San Francisco Art Institute) and was part of the «Beat»
scene — the cross cultural and
dynamic fusion of visual art, jazz
music and poetry.