what is kagepro? - a quick guide
you may be seeing the word "kagepro" around a whole bunch, especially during august, but what the hell is it?
you may have heard or seen something from kagepro without realizing it! you know that vocaloid song, kagerou daze, about the kids who get hit by a truck and are stuck in a timeloop of saving each other? that's actually one of the songs from kagepro.
kagepro, short for the kagerou project, is a series created by vocaloid composer jin (also known as shizen no teki-p). it's a mixed media series that has music, manga, an anime, movie, a radio talk show, books, etc but i’ll try to keep it simple!
basic premise:
people who die on 8/15 are taken to another world called the kagerou daze and if they return to the real world, they will have gained a “snake ability” that will turn their eyes red when used. a group of teens that have these abilities form a little gang but are thrown into an endless timeloop.
THE MEDIA
if you want to get into it, there’s a bunch of different ways you can do it, but do keep in mind: each form of media is NOT just a different adaptation of the story.
kagepro is a timeloop story, and each form of media is actually a different timeline (or “route”). the music videos, the anime, the manga, the books - each one is only a piece of the whole story. that’s why many people may have seen the anime, mekakucity actors, and gotten super confused because the anime is actually one of the last routes haha.
but the order of media that has been generally agreed upon to be the most coherent is
music videos -> manga -> light novels -> anime
a lot of kagepro media, esp the light novels and manga, are hard to find since they’re almost entirely out of print, but there’s translations or e-book versions of them available, or if you skip them there’s summaries that people have made. you can also ask me if you want :]
music videos
i’ve actually made a couple playlists for the songs! one is in release order and the other is in story chronological order (mostly).
release order:
- i tried to get all the original ia/miku versions of the songs with the original pv if there was one
- a couple might be a little out of order since some songs came out together in the same album
this is the order that fans got the music, so if you want to try to figure things out and put things together the way we did you can go with this order!
chronological order:
- tried to grab some english covers where i could, but if you don’t like eng covers there are plenty of noneng covers or you can use the videos from the other playlist. there's plenty of really great covers out there!
- exceptions to the “chronological”: children record acts as the cover/opening song for the series and summertime record is the ending song for the series
- some songs aren’t in here bc they’re not part of the music route (they’re mostly from the newer albums and are kinda like ‘epilogue’ songs after the ending of the anime/good ending or are songs made for the anime)
THE STORY
if you don't want to go through all the media yourself, here’s a video explaining the whole story by breadbox/david toth! he also has other really great kagepro videos
[a bit of an extra] a very common misconception about the story/mechanics: people do not have to die in pairs or with somebody else on 8/15 to enter the daze. i didn’t realize this myself until super recently
all in all, the kagerou project is a story about finding strength and support from the people around you, moving on to look towards the future, and overcoming trauma.
there’s definitely other people who have also made guides or summaries or videos that are much better and cover much more than i did, but i hope this was a decent introduction!
feel free to reach out and/or ask me anything! i'm sure there are also plenty of people who would be willing to help newcomers understand kagepro as well :]
happy kagerou day!
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Ahhhhh I did not know it was your bday Happy Birthdayyyyy my dear friend 🌠🎆🎇🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂I hope this day to be fillddwith laugh and happiness and you got to enjoy it tothe fullest and also find time to relax even if the princes are making this a bit difficult messing around with the game x D 🎊🎊🎉🎉🌞🌞☀☀💓💕💖💞💘❤💗
Hey there buddy! 🥰
Thanks for always being super cool and sweet, and I love all the emojis you sent over 💝
The game is still going on (been playing all night). Leon and Licht haven't yawned once, it's quite impressive. Only Jin, Chevalier and Luke fell asleep. I shudder to think what will happen if the tournament isn't finished before they wake up.
Thank you again! 💚🧡💚🧡
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MOTION PICTURES
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Parasite
HYAE JIN CHANG / Chung Sook
YEO JEONG CHO / Yeon Kyo
WOO SHIK CHOI / Ki Woo
HYEON JUN JUNG / Da Song
ZISO JUNG / Da Hye
JUNG EUN LEE / Moon Gwang
SUN KYUN LEE / Dong Ik
MYUNG HOON PARK / Geun Se
SO DAM PARK / Ki Jung
KANG HO SONG / Ki Taek
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Renee Zellweger, Judy
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
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Laura Dern, Marriage Story
TELEVISION
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The Crown
MARION BAILEY / Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
HELENA BONHAM CARTER / Princess Margaret
OLIVIA COLMAN / Queen Elizabeth II
CHARLES DANCE / Lord Mountbatten
BEN DANIELS / Lord Snowdon
ERIN DOHERTY / Princess Anne
CHARLES EDWARDS / Martin Charteris
TOBIAS MENZIES / Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
JOSH O’CONNOR / Prince Charles
SAM PHILLIPS / Equerry
DAVID RINTOUL / Michael Adeane
JASON WATKINS / Harold Wilson
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
CAROLINE AARON / Shirley Maisel
ALEX BORSTEIN / Susie Myerson
RACHEL BROSNAHAN / Midge Maisel
MARIN HINKLE / Rose Weissman
STEPHANIE HSU / Mei
JOEL JOHNSTONE / Archie Cleary
JANE LYNCH / Sophie Lennon
LEROY McCLAIN / Shy Baldwin
KEVIN POLLAK / Moishe Maisel
TONY SHALHOUB / Abe Weissman
MATILDA SZYDAGIS / Zelda
BRIAN TARANTINA / Jackie
MICHAEL ZEGEN / Joel Maisel
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Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
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Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show
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Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag
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Las 241 películas que he visto en 2018 (parte 1)
1. Aelita (Yakov Protazanov, 1924).
2. La huelga (Sergei Eisenstein, 1925)
3. A nous la liberte (Rene Clair, 1931)
4. American madness (Frank Capra, 1932)
5. The crash (William Dieterle, 1932)
6. Dinner at eight (George Cukor, 1933)
7. Tiempos modernos (Charlie Chaplin, 1936)
8. El camino radiante (Grigori Alexandrov, 1940)
9. How green was my valley (John Ford, 1941)
10. The Devil and Miss Jones (Sam Wood, 1941)
11. The grapes of wrath (John Ford, 1941)
12.The glass key (Stuart Heisler, 1942)
13. The blue dahlia (George Marshall, 1946)
14. The blue lamp (Basil Dearden, 1949)
15. The fountainhead (King Vidor, 1949)
16. The Lavender Hill mob (Charles Crichton, 1951)
17. Surcos (Jose Antonio Nieves Conde, 1951)
18. The prisoner of Zenda (Richard Thorpe, 1952)
19. Historias de Tokyo (Yasujirō Ozu, 1953)
20. House of wax (Andre de Toth, 1953)
21. Executive suite (Robert Wise, 1954)
22. Sabrina (Billy Wilder, 1954)
23. The salt of the earth (Herbert Biberman, 1954)
24. Woman’s world (Jean Negulesco, 1954)
25. Fruta loca (Kô Nakahira, 1956)
26. Patterns (Fielder Cook, 1956)
27. The man in the gray flannel suit (Nunnally Johnson, 1956)
28. The power and the prize (Henry Koster, 1956)
29. The solid gold cadillac (Richard Quine, 1956)
30. El inquilino (Jose Antonio Nieves-Conde, 1957)
31. The pajama game (George Abbott y Stanley Donen 1957).
32. Will success spoil Rock Hunter? (Frank Tashlln, 1957)
33. La vida por delante (Fernando Fernan-Gomez, 1958)
34. Day of the outlaw (Andre de Toth, 1959)
35. La vida alrededor (Fernando Fernan-Gomez, 1959)
36. Sapphire (Basil Dearden, 1959)
37. Los canallas duermen en paz (Akira Kurosawa, 1960)
38. Cash McCall (Joseph Pevney, 1960)
39. Rocco e i suoi fratelli (Luchino Visconti, 1960).
40. Burn witch, burn (Sidney Hayers, 1962)
41. Hatari! (Howard Hawks, 1962)
42. The counterfeit traitor (George Seaton, 1962)
43. The L-shaped room (Bryan Forbes, 1962)
44. Matango (Ishiro Honda, 1963)
45. The servant (Joseph Losey, 1963)
46. The wheeler dealers (Arthur Hill, 1963)
47. West 11 (Michael Winner, 1963)
48. Atout cœur à Tokyo pour OSS 117 (Michel Boisrond, 1966)
49. Missione speciale Lady Chaplin (Alberto di Martino, 1966)
50. New York chiama Superdrago (Giorgio Ferroni, 1966)
51. Upperseven, l’uomo da uccidere (Alberto de Martino, 1966)
52. What’s up, Tiger Lily? (Woody Allen y Senkichi Taniguchi, 1966)
53. How to succeed in business without really trying (David Swift, 1967)
54. La piel quemada (Josep Maria Forn, 1967)
55. The million eyes of Sumuru (Lindsay Shonteff, 1967)
56. Un millón en la basura (Jose Maria Forque, 1967)
57. Corri, uomo, corri! (Sergio Sollima, 1968)
58. Las secretarias (Pedro Lazaga, 1968)
59. Marquis de Sade: Justine (Jess Franco, 1969)
60. Adios, Sabata (Gianfranco Parolini, 1970)
61. El dinero tiene miedo (Pedro Lazaga, 1970)
62. Il trono di fuoco (Jess Franco, 1970)
63. Performance (Donald Cammell y Nicolas Roeg, 1970)
64. La coda dello scorpione (Sergio Martino, 1971)
65. Asylum (Roy Ward Baker, 1972)
66. El castillo de la pureza (Arturo Ripstein, 1972)
67. Il tuo vizio è una stanza chiusa e solo io ne ho la chiave (Sergio Martino, 1972)
68. La dama rossa uccide sette volte (Emilio Miraglia, 1972)
69. La noche del terror ciego (Amando de Ossorio, 1972)
70. Perché quelle strane gocce di sangue sul corpo di Jennifer? (Giuliano Carnimeo, 1972)
71. The candidate (Michael Ritchie, 1972)
72. Tutti i colori del buio (Sergio Martino, 1972)
73. Eugenie (Jess Franco, 1973).
74. Sette orchidee macchiate di rosso (Umberto Lenzi, 1973)
75. Asesinato en el Orient Express (Sydney Lumet, 1974)
76. Los nuevos españoles (Roberto Bodegas, 1974)
77. Stavisky (Alain Resnais, 1974)
78. Norma Rae (Martin Ritt, 1979)
79. The China syndrome (James Bridges, 1979)
80. Rollover (Alan J Pakula, 1981).
81. Halloween III (Tommy Lee Wallace, 1983)
82. Local hero (Bill Forsyth, 1983)
83. Silkwood (Mike Nicholls, 1983).
84. Brewster’s millions (Walter Hill, 1985)
85. Baby boom (Charles Shyer, 1987)
86. The secret of my success (Herbert Ross, 1987).
87. Wall Street (Oliver Stone, 1987)
88. Police Story 2 (Jackie Chan, 1988)
89. Tucker: the man and his dream (Francis Ford Coppola, 1988)
90. Working girl (Mike Nichols, 1988)
91. Dealers (Colin Buckley, 1989)
92. Pretty Woman (Garry Marshall, 1990)
93. Other people’s money (Norman Jewison, 1991)
94. Glengarry Glen Ross (James Foley, 1992)
95. Split Second (Tony Maylam, 1992)
96. The distinguished gentleman (Jonathan Lynn, 1992)
97. The Hudsucker proxy (Ethan y Joel Coen, 1994).
98. Dos tontos muy tontos (Peter Farrelly, 1995)
99. Waterworld (Kevin Reynolds, 1995)
100. Jerry Maguire (Cameron Crowe, 1996)
101. La guerra del opio (Jin Xie, 1997)
102. Ressources humaines (Laurent Cantet, 1999)
103. Rogue trader (James Dearden, 1999)
104. Boiler room (Ben Younger, 2000)
105. Naufrago (Robert Zemeckis, 2000)
106. Pan y rosas (Ken Loach, 2000)
107. El empleo del tiempo (Laurent Cantet, 2001).
108. The bank (Robert Connolly, 2001)
109. The navigators (Ken Loach, 2001)
110. Smoking room (Roger Gual y Julio D. Wallovits, 2002)
111. Owning Mahowny (Richard Kwietniowski, 2003)
112. El principio de Arquimedes (Gerardo Herrero, 2004)
113. A bittersweet life (Kim Jee-woon, 2005)
114. Arcadia (Costa Gavras, 2005)
115. Cinderella man (Ron Howard, 2005)
116. El metodo (Marcelo Piñeyro, 2005)
117. Thank you for smoking (Jason Reitman, 2005)
118. The constant gardener (Fernando Meirelles, 2005)
119. A good year (Ridley Scott, 2006)
120. Blood diamond (Edward Zwick, 2006)
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which skaters, in all disciplines, would you say are almost certainly a lock for their country's olympic spots? discounting injuries and such, of course.
ETA: This post will be updated with official Olympic team announcements.
Many national championships will happen in the next month or so, so we’ll soon know most countries’ Olympic teams. This is a short overview of which skaters are likely going to the Olympics, and which spots are still under contention.
Australia (officially announced)
Men (1) - Brendan Kerry
Ladies (1) - Kailani Craine
Pairs (1) - Alexandrovskaya/Windsor
Austria (officially announced)
Pairs (1) - Ziegler/Kiefer
Belgium (officially announced)
Men (1) - Jorik Hendrickx
Ladies (1) - Loena Hendrickx
Brazil (officially announced)
Ladies (1) - Isadora Williams
Canada (officially announced)
Men (2) - Patrick Chan, Keegan Messing
Ladies (3) - Kaetlyn Osmond, Gabrielle Daleman, Larkyn Austman
Pairs (3) - Duhamel/Radford, Seguin/Bilodeau, Moore-Towers/Marinaro
Ice dance (3) - Virtue/Moir, Weaver/Poje, Gilles/Poirier
China (officially announced)
Men (2) - Boyang Jin, Han Yan
Ladies (1) - Xiangning Li
Pairs (3) - Sui/Han, Yu/Zhang, Peng/Jin
Ice dance (1) - Wang/Liu
Czech Republic (officially announced)
Men (1) - Michal Brezina
Pairs (1) - Duskova/Bidar
Ice dance (1) - Mansourova/Ceska
Finland (officially announced)
Ladies (1) - Emmi Peltonen
France (officially announced: 1, 2, 3)
Men (1) - Chafik Besseghier
Ladies (1) - Mae Berenice Meite
Pairs (1) - James/Cipres
Ice dance (2) - Papadakis/Cizeron, Lauriault/Le Gac
Georgia (officially announced)
Men (1) - Moris Kvitelashvili
Germany (officially announced)
Men (1) - Paul Fentz
Ladies (1) - Nicole Schott
Pairs (2) - Savchenko/Massot, Hocke/Blommaert
Ice dance (1) - Lorenz/Polizoakis
Great Britain (officially announced)
Ice dance (1) - Coomes/Buckland
Hungary (officially announced)
Ladies (1) - Ivett Toth
Israel (officially announced)
Men (2) - Alexei Bychenko, Daniel Samohin
Ladies (team event only) - Aimee Buchanan
Pairs (1) - Connors/Krasnopolski
Ice dance (1) - Tankova/Zilberberg
Italy (officially announced)
Men (1) - Matteo Rizzo
Ladies (2) - Carolina Kostner, Giada Russo
Pairs (2) - Marchei/Hotarek, Della Monica/Guarise
Ice dance (2) - Cappellini/Lanotte, Guignard/Fabbri
Japan (officially announced)
Men (3) - Yuzuru Hanyu, Shoma Uno, Keiji Tanaka
Ladies (2) - Satoko Miyahara, Kaori Sakamoto
Pairs (1) - Suzaki/Kihara
Ice dance (1) - Muramoto/Reed
Kazakhstan (officially announced)
Men (1) - Denis Ten
Ladies (2) - Elizabet Tursynbaeva, Aiza Mambekova
Latvia (officially announced)
Men (1) - Deniss Vasiljevs
Ladies (1) - Diana Nikitina
Malaysia
Men (1) - Julian Yee
North Korea (officially announced)
Pairs (1) - Ryom/Kim
Philippines (officially announced)
Men (1) - Michael Christian Martinez
Poland (officially announced)
Ice dance (1) - Kaliszek/Spodyriev
Olympic Athletes from Russia (officially announced)
Ladies (3) - Evgenia Medvedeva, Alina Zagitova, Maria Sotskova
Men (2) - Mikhail Kolyada, Dmitri Aliev
Pairs (3) - Tarasova/Morozov, Zabiiako/Enbert, Astakhova/Rogonov (Stolbova/Klimov not invited by IOC)
Ice dance (2) - Bobrova/Soloviev, Zagorski/Guerreiro (Stepanova/Bukin not invited by IOC)
Slovakia (officially announced)
Ladies (1) - Nicole Rajicova
Ice dance (1) - Mysliveckova/Csolley
South Korea (officially announced)
Men (1) - Jun Hwan Cha
Ladies (2) - Dabin Choi, Hanul Kim
Pairs (1) - Kim/Kam
Ice dance (1) - Min/Gamelin
Spain (officially announced)
Men (2) - Javier Fernandez, Felipe Montoya
Ice dance (1) - Hurtado/Khaliavin
Sweden (officially announced)
Ladies (1) - Anita Ostlund
Switzerland (officially announced)
Ladies (1) - Alexia Paganini
Turkey (officially announced)
Ice dance (1) - Agafonova/Ucar
Ukraine (officially announced)
Men (1) - Yaroslav Paniot
Ladies (1) - Anna Khnychenkova
Ice dance (1) - Nazarova/Nikitin
USA (officially announced: 1, 2, 3, 4)
Men (3) - Nathan Chen, Adam Rippon, Vincent Zhou
Ladies (3) - Bradie Tennell, Mirai Nagasu, Karen Chen
Pairs (1) - Scimeca Knierim/Knierim
Ice dance (3) - Shibutani/Shibutani, Hubbell/Donohue, Chock/Bates
Uzbekistan
Men (1) - Misha Ge
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There was the great joy, tonight, to discover that an italian had beenchosen for the Final. Sarah Giannetti gave a heroic performance ofRachmaninov 3rd Piano Conecrto. Still only 22 […], cheered tothe rafters, she obtained the First Prize…”Christopher Axworthy, 01-29-2018, Padova.Sarah Giannettiis an italian pianist. Born in Sarzana, in 1995, in 1998 she starts to play the piano and to performe insome concerts near her native country. In 2006 she entered the Puccini Conservatory, in La Spezia,under the guidance of Tina Zucchellini and Olga Zdorenko. In 2008 Sarah Giannetti studied at theBoito Conservatory, in Parma, and in 2016 she graduated with Master Roberto Cappello.She obtained the opportunity to take part in the lessons with Alberto Nosè, Jeffrey Swann, RobertoCominati, Daniel Rivera, Riccardo Risaliti, Jin Ju.In 2016 she starts her studies in the “Hochschule Fűr Music und Tanz” in Koln withMaster Fabio Bidini.She actually study at the prestigious Accademia Pianistica in Imola, under the guidance of MasterLeonid Margarius.Laureate of National and International Competition-2009, “J.S. Bach piano competition”(Sestri Levante), First Prize Winner.-2012, “Liszt award” for the best interpretation of Valzer Faust (Liszt-Gounod), (Firenze).-2013, First prize winner of“International Crescendo piano competition”(Firenze), “GiulioRospigliosi”(Pistoia), “International Riviera della Versilia piano competition”(Viaregg-2014, “Imola International piano award” and First prize winner of “Albenga International pianocompetition”.-2014, “Debussy Award” for the best interpretation of L'isle Joyeuse, (Milano).-2017, First prize winner of “Piove di Sacco International piano competition”(Padova),“International piano competition Città di Sarzana” and “Cortemilia International pianocompetition”(Alessandria).-2018, First Prize winner of “Padova International competition for soloists and orchestra”.First Prize winner of “CMCV Interational Competition”.Grand Prize winner of “GMP International Competition of Uzbekistan”.-2019, First Prize Winner of “London Grand Prize Virtuoso”-2020, First Prize Winner of “Concours International de Quebec”First Prize Winner of “Golden Classical Music Award “Sarah Giannetti has performed in the most prestigious places:Uzbekistan: Turkiston Concert Hall of Tashkent . Venezia: Toniolo's Theatre, Sale Apollinee in Fenice, Albrizzi and Cavagnis Palace. Firenze: Palazzo Vecchio. Padova: Auditorium Pollini, Zacco Armeni Palace. Sarzana: Impavidi's Theatre, St Francesco's Church, Fortezza Firmafede. Parma: Auditorium del Carmine, Auditorium Paganini, Palazzo Farnense. Viareggio: Principe di Piemonte. Montichiari: Bonori's Theatre. Abano Terme: Mirror's Room. La Spezia: Theatre “Il Nuovo”. Napoli: Academy of arts. Misano Adriatico: St. Biagio and Erasmo's Church, Gradara's Castle. Brescia: Diocesano Museum. Sarah Giannetti played for many important and International Festivals, like “Verdi Festival”, “Toscanini Festival”,”Milano piano City Festival”,”Misano Adriatico Festival”, “Monferrato classic Festival”, “Sarzana pianistic Festival”, “Mario Ghislandi International Music Festival”.In 2018 she gained also the opportunity to performe with “National Symphony Orchestra of Uzbekistan”, “Toscanini symphony orchestra”, “OPV symphony orchestra” and “Venice Chamber Orchestra”, debuting with Rachmaninov 3rd's Piano Concerto.
There was the great joy, tonight, to discover that an italian had beenchosen for the Final. Sarah Giannetti gave a heroic performance ofRachmaninov 3rd Piano Conecrto. Still only 22 […], cheered tothe rafters, she obtained the First Prize…”Christopher Axworthy, 01-29-2018, Padova.Sarah Giannettiis an italian pianist. Born in Sarzana, in 1995, in 1998 she starts to play the piano and to performe insome concerts near her native country. In 2006 she entered the Puccini Conservatory, in La Spezia,under the guidance of Tina Zucchellini and Olga Zdorenko. In 2008 Sarah Giannetti studied at theBoito Conservatory, in Parma, and in 2016 she graduated with Master Roberto Cappello.She obtained the opportunity to take part in the lessons with Alberto Nosè, Jeffrey Swann, RobertoCominati, Daniel Rivera, Riccardo Risaliti, Jin Ju.In 2016 she starts her studies in the “Hochschule Fűr Music und Tanz” in Koln withMaster Fabio Bidini.She actually study at the prestigious Accademia Pianistica in Imola, under the guidance of MasterLeonid Margarius.Laureate of National and International Competition-2009, “J.S. Bach piano competition”(Sestri Levante), First Prize Winner.-2012, “Liszt award” for the best interpretation of Valzer Faust (Liszt-Gounod), (Firenze).-2013, First prize winner of“International Crescendo piano competition”(Firenze), “GiulioRospigliosi”(Pistoia), “International Riviera della Versilia piano competition”(Viaregg-2014, “Imola International piano award” and First prize winner of “Albenga International pianocompetition”.-2014, “Debussy Award” for the best interpretation of L’isle Joyeuse, (Milano).-2017, First prize winner of “Piove di Sacco International piano competition”(Padova),“International piano competition Città di Sarzana” and “Cortemilia International pianocompetition”(Alessandria).-2018, First Prize winner of “Padova International competition for soloists and orchestra”.First Prize winner of “CMCV Interational Competition”.Grand Prize winner of “GMP International Competition of Uzbekistan”.-2019, First Prize Winner of “London Grand Prize Virtuoso”-2020, First Prize Winner of “Concours International de Quebec”First Prize Winner of “Golden Classical Music Award “Sarah Giannetti has performed in the most prestigious places:Uzbekistan: Turkiston Concert Hall of Tashkent . Venezia: Toniolo’s Theatre, Sale Apollinee in Fenice, Albrizzi and Cavagnis Palace. Firenze: Palazzo Vecchio. Padova: Auditorium Pollini, Zacco Armeni Palace. Sarzana: Impavidi’s Theatre, St Francesco’s Church, Fortezza Firmafede. Parma: Auditorium del Carmine, Auditorium Paganini, Palazzo Farnense. Viareggio: Principe di Piemonte. Montichiari: Bonori’s Theatre. Abano Terme: Mirror’s Room. La Spezia: Theatre “Il Nuovo”. Napoli: Academy of arts. Misano Adriatico: St. Biagio and Erasmo’s Church, Gradara’s Castle. Brescia: Diocesano Museum. Sarah Giannetti played for many important and International Festivals, like “Verdi Festival”, “Toscanini Festival”,”Milano piano City Festival”,”Misano Adriatico Festival”, “Monferrato classic Festival”, “Sarzana pianistic Festival”, “Mario Ghislandi International Music Festival”.In 2018 she gained also the opportunity to performe with “National Symphony Orchestra of Uzbekistan”, “Toscanini symphony orchestra”, “OPV symphony orchestra” and “Venice Chamber Orchestra”, debuting with Rachmaninov 3rd’s Piano Concerto.
Sarah Giannettiis an italian pianist. Born in Sarzana, in 1995, in 1998 she starts to play the piano and to performe insome concerts near her native country. In 2006 she entered the Puccini Conservatory, in La Spezia,under the guidance of Tina Zucchellini and Olga Zdorenko. In 2008 Sarah Giannetti studied at theBoito Conservatory, in Parma, and in 2016 she graduated with Master Roberto…
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random and unsolicited ranking of my fave skaters
Pairs:
Ilyuschechkina/Moscovitch
Savchenko/Massot, Sui/Han, James/Cipres, Marchei/Hotarek
Peng/Jin, Suzaki/Kihara, Yu/Zhang
Men
Misha, Yuzuru
Jason,Adam, Patrick
Shoma,Javi,Boyang,Deniss
Denis,Donovan,Jorik
Kolyada,MCM,Keegan
Ladies
Caro, Evgenia, Wakaba
Satoko, Pogorilaya
Ashley, Mirai, Tarakanova, Ivett Toth
Kaori, Laurine, Mae Berenice
Dance
Cappellini/Lanotte
ShibShibs, Virtue/Moir, Chock/Bates
probs others will be added after i watch the dance events which i always end up missing on
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Grand Prix Rosters, Season 2017-2018
Rostelecom Cup (October 20-22):
Men: Nguyen, Samohin, Hanyu, Tanaka, Ten, Vasiljevs, Aliev, Kolyada, Chen, Hochstein, Ge, TBD Russia
Ladies: Meite, Toth, Kostner, Higuchi, Sakamoto, Tursynbaeva, Park, Medvedeva, Radionova, Bell, Nagasu, TBD Russia
Pairs: Seguin/Bilodeau, Wang/Wang, Marchei/Hotarek, Suto/Boudreau-Audet, Stolbova/Klimov, Tarasova/Morozov, Castelli/Tran, TBD Russia
Ice Dance: Gilles/Poirier, Kuzmichova/Sinicyn, Lauriault/Le Gac, Guignard/Fabbri, Bobrova/Soloviev, Stepanova/Bukin, Agafonova/Ucar, Parsons/Parsons, Shibutani/Shibutani, TBD Russia
Skate Canada (October 27-29):
Men: Kerry, Hendrickx, Chan, Messing, Besseghier, Uno, Cha, Mura, Kovtun, Samarin, Brown, TBD Canada
Ladies: Chartrand, Osmond, Levcavelier, Rodeghiero, Honda, Hongo, Nahyun Kim, Pogorilaya, Sotskova, Chen, Wagner, TBD Canada
Pairs: Duhamel/Radford, Iliushechkina/Moscovitch, Peng/Jin, James/Cipres, Savchenko/Massot, Zabijako/Enbert, Denney/Frazier, TBD Canada
Ice Dance: Soucisse/Firus, Virtue/Moir, Weaver/Poje, Lorenz/Polizoakis, Kaliszek/Spodyriev, Loboda/Drozd, Smart/Diaz, Agafonova/Ucar, Hawayek/Baker, Hubbell/Donohue
Cup of China (November 3-5):
Men: Reynolds, Jin, Yan, Tanaka, Kolyada, Petrov, Fernandez, Majorov, Aaron, Hochstein, Zhou, TBD China
Ladies: Daleman, Zijun Li, Xiangning Li, Zhao, Higuchi, Honda, Mihara, Choi, Rdionova, Tuktamysheva, Zagitova, Gold
Pairs: Moore-Towers/Marinaro, Sui/Han, Yu/Zhang, Duskova/Bidar, Della Monica/Guarise, Marchei/Hotarek, Kayne/O’Shea, TBD China
Ice Dance: Chen/Zhao, Song/Sun, Wang/Liu, Abachkina/Thauron, Papadakis/Cizeron, Bobrova/Soloviev, Zagorski/Guerreiro, Chock/Bates, Mcnamara/Carpenter, Pogrebinsky/Benoit
NHK Trophy (November 10-12):
Men: Chan, Brezina, Bychenko, Hanyu, Murakami, Vasiljevs, Aliev, Voronov, Brown, Farris, Rippon, TBD Japan
Ladies: Chartrand, Kostner, Hongo, Miyahara, Shiraiwa, Park, Leonova, Medvedeva, Tsurskaya, Rajikova, Bell, Nagasu
Pairs: Ziegler/Kiefer, Seguin/Bilodeau, Sui/Han, Suto/Boudreau-Audet, Astakhova/Rogonov. Stolbova/Klimov, Knierim/Knierim, TBD Japan
Ice Dance: Virtue/Moir, Fournier Beaudry/Sorensen, Lauriault/Le Gac, Tobias/Tkachenko, Sinitsina/Katsalapov, Nazarova/Nikitin, Hubbell/Donohue, Cappellini/Lanotte, Muramoto/Reed, TBD Japan
Internationaux de France (November 17-19):
Men: Besseghier, Aymoz, Ponsart, Kvitelashvili, Bychenko, Una, Ten, Samarin, Fernandez, Aaron, Zhou, Ge
Ladies: Osmond, Zijun Li, Lecavelier, Meite, Mihara, Shiraiwa, Tursynbaeva, Sotskova, Tuktamysheva, Zagitova, Edmunds, Gold
Pairs: Iliushechkina/Moscovitch, Peng/Jin, Wang/Wang, Duskova/Bidar, James/Cipres, Della Monica/Guarise, Tarasova/Morozov
Ice Dance: Weaver/Poje, Abachkina/Thauron, Papadakis/Cizeron, Guignard/Fabbri, Kaliszek/Spodyriev, Loboda/Drozd, Stepanova/Bukin, Chock/Bates, Pogrebisky/Benoit, TBD France
Skate America (November 24-26):
Men: Handrix, Reynolds, Jin, Samohin, Mura, Cha, Kovtun, Petrov, Voronov, Chen, Rippon, TBD USA
Ladies: Daleman, Xiangning Li, Miyahara, Sakamoto, Choi, Leonova, Pogorilaya, Tsurskaya, Rajikova, Chen, Wagner, TBD USA
Pairs: Duhamel/Radford, Moore-Towers/Marinaro, Yu/Zhang, Savchenko/Massot, Zabijako/Enbert, Denney/Frazier, Knierim/Knierim, TBD USA
Ice Dance: Gilles/Poirier, Wang/Liu, Tobias/Tkachenko, Muramoto/Reed, Cappellini/Lanotte, Sinitsina/Katsalapov, Zagorski/Guerreiro, Hawayek/Baker. Shibutani/Shibutani, TBD USA
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7 dead, 21 missing after SKorean tour boat sinks in Hungary
Rescue workers scoured the Danube River in downtown Budapest Thursday for 21 people missing after a sightseeing boat carrying South Korean tourists sank in a matter of seconds after colliding with a larger cruise ship during an evening downpour.
Seven people are confirmed dead and seven were rescued, all of them South Koreans, Hungarian officials said. Hungary’s Human Resources Minister Miklos Kasler said four of those rescued have been released from the hospital, while the remaining three are being treated in satisfactory condition. Police launched a criminal investigation into the incident.
The South Korea-based Very Good Tour agency, which organized the trip, said the boat — a 70-year-old vessel built in the former Soviet Union — had been on its way back after an hour-long night tour on Wednesday when the accident happened.
Nineteen South Koreans and two Hungarian crew members — the captain and his assistant — are missing. The tour party had consisted of 30 tourists, two guides and a photographer on a package tour of Europe.
The sunken boat was located early Thursday near the Margit Bridge, not far from the neo-Gothic Parliament building on the riverbank.
Video shown by Hungarian police showed the sightseeing boat, identified as the Hableany (Mermaid), traveling closely side by side and in the same direction as a German-built Viking cruise ship as they approached the bridge Wednesday night.
The Hableany then appeared to steer slightly to its left, into the path of the 135-meter (443-feet) long cruise ship, which continued to sail on at the same speed. The two collided and the sightseeing boat was then seen tipping on its side between the bridge’s two supports.
“As the Viking comes into contact with (the Hableany), it overturns it and in about seven seconds, as it turn on its side, it sinks,” Police Col. Adrian Pal said.
Pal said it’s unclear what caused the Hableany to steer into the path of the Viking. He said several people aboard the Hableany fell into the water after the collision. The South Korean government said none of those on board was wearing a life jacket.
Police said rescue operations were hampered by the rain and the fast flow of the rising Danube. The search for the 21 missing extended far downstream, even into Serbia, where the Danube goes after leaving Hungary.
The river, which is 450 meters (500 yards) wide at the point of the accident, was fast-flowing and rising as heavy rain continued in the city. Water temperatures were about 10 to 12 degrees Celsius (50-53 Fahrenheit).
Hajoregiszter.hu, a local ship-tracking website, lists the Hableany as having been built in 1949 in the former Soviet Union.
CCTV footage recorded on Wednesday night showed that the river was busy with boats of different sizes traveling in both directions.
Budapest has enjoyed a boom in overseas tourism in recent years. Long-haul flights from as far away as Dubai and Beijing increasingly fly visitors from Asia and the Middle East to the Hungarian capital, a relatively affordable but history-rich European destination.
Earlier, the news website Index.hu said one of those rescued was found near the Petofi Bridge, which is about 3 kilometers (2 miles) south of Parliament.
Police have questioned the Ukrainian captain of the Viking ship, but no details have been released. Authorities said both vessels’ captains are experienced, with many years of service with their companies. South Korean officials said the tourists were not wearing life jackets.
Relatives and a team of 25 official rescue workers were on their way from South Korea to Budapest Thursday. The team of fire, navy and coast guard workers includes some who had been involved in rescue operations for the 2014 South Korean ferry disaster that killed more than 300 people — one of the country’s worst maritime accidents.
Seoul’s presidential Blue House said President Moon Jae-in has called Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to discuss rescue operations. Moon thanked Orban for the Hungarian government’s rescue efforts, and requested further support for efforts to find the missing, treat the survivors and recover bodies.
The Blue House said Orban told Moon that more than 200 divers and medical staff are involved in the rescue efforts and that officials are planning to locate and hoist the ship.
Employees from the South Korean Embassy in Budapest were assisting Hungarian officials in identifying those rescued and the deceased.
Budapest’s Disaster Management Office Chief Col Zsolt Gabor Palotai said the Hungarian army is setting up a pontoon near the capsized ship’s wreck and divers will go into the Danube from there.
The Very Good Tour agency said the tourists left South Korea on May 25 and were supposed to return June 1.
Most of them were family groups, and they included a 6-year-old girl. Her status wasn’t immediately clear but she didn’t appear on a list of survivors provided by the tour agency.
Senior agency official Lee Sang-moo disclosed the identities of the seven rescued South Koreans — six women and one man, aged between 31 and 66. The company is arranging for family members of the tourists to travel to Hungary as soon as possible.
The Hableany is described on the sightseeing company’s website as “one of the smallest members of the fleet.” It has two decks and a capacity for 60 people, or 45 for sightseeing cruises.
Mihaly Toth, a spokesman for the Panorama Deck boating company, said the Hableany was on a “routine city sightseeing trip” when the accident happened. He told state television that he had no information about any technical problems with the boat, which he said was serviced regularly.
The Margit Bridge connects the two halves of the city, Buda and Pest, with a large recreational island in the middle of the Danube. It is the bridge just north of the famous Chain Bridge, a suspension bridge originally built in the 19th century that, like the Parliament, is a major tourist draw in the heart of the city.
The river flows south, meaning that survivors were likely to be swept through the well-populated, historic part of the city.
Index.hu reported that other riverboats shined spotlights into the water to aid with the search, and that a film crew operating on the Liberty Bridge farther down the river directed its lighting equipment toward the Danube to assist. In recent years, Budapest has emerged as a popular destination for film, television and other commercial video production.
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Hyung-jin Kim reported from Seoul, South Korea. Associated Press writers Adam Schreck in Bangkok and Kim Tong-hyung in Seoul, South Korea, contributed to this report.
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Is there a list on the athletes that are most likely to participate at OWG?
The final entries will not be decided until late January/early February. Each federation has their own criteria for choosing their Olympic team and will observe their skaters’ performances at competitions leading up to the Olympics. Skaters from small feds with few others to challenge them domestically are likely to go to the Olympics. Assuming all skaters are healthy, this is the situation so far for every country with Olympic spots:
Australia: Brendan Kerry for men, Alexandrovskaya/Windsor for pairs if she can get citizenship in time. 1 ladies’ spot will come down to Kailani Craine and Brooklee Han.
Austria: Ziegler/Kiefer for pairs
Belgium: Jorik Hendrickx for men, Loena Hendrickx for ladies
Brazil: Isadora Williams for ladies
Canada: Patrick Chan is certain, 1 other men’s spot up in the air with many contenders. Ladies will almost certainly be Kaetlyn Osmond, Gabrielle Daleman and Alaine Chartrand. Pairs will very likely be Duhamel/Radford, Iliushechkina/Moscovitch, and Seguin/Bilodeau, but Moore-Towers/Marinaro also have a chance. Ice dance will almost definitely be Virtue/Moir, Weaver/Poje, Gilles/Poirier.
China: Men will very likely be Boyang Jin and Han Yan. 1 ladies’ spot between Zijun Li, Xiangning Li, and Ziquan Zhao. Pairs will be Sui/Han, Yu/Zhang, and Peng/Jin. Ice dance will very likely be Wang/Liu.
Czech Republic: Michal Brezina for men, Duskova/Bidar for pairs, probably Mansour/Ceska for ice dance
Finland: 1 ladies spot, probably Emmi Peltonen, but others are possible
France: 1 men’s spot up in the air. 1 ladies’ spot between Laurine Lecavelier and Mae Berenice Meite. James/Cipres for pairs, Papadakis/Cizeron for ice dance, and 1 other ice dance spot between Lauriault/Le Gac and Abachkina/Thauron.
Georgia: Moris Kvitelashvili for men
Germany: 1 spot each for men and ladies, still up in the air. Savchenko/Massot for pairs (assuming he gets citizenship in time), second pair will probably be Hocke/Blommaert. Lorenz/Polizoakis for ice dance.
Great Britain: Coomes/Buckland for ice dance
Hungary: Ivett Toth for ladies
Israel: Alexei Bychenko and Daniel Samohin for men, Connors/Krasnopolski for pairs, Tobias/Tkachenko for ice dance
Italy: 1 men’s spot between Matteo Rizzo and Ivan Righini. Carolina Kostner for ladies, second spot likely Roberta Rodeghiero. Della Monica/Guarise and Marchei/Hotarek for pairs. Cappellini/Lanotte and Guignard/Fabbri for ice dance.
Japan: Yuzuru Hanyu and Shoma Uno are locks for men, third spot down to Keiji Tanaka, Takahito Mura, or Daisuke Murakami. There are several contenders for 2 ladies’ spots, anything could happen. Ice dance will be Muramoto/Reed. Pair for the team event will likely be Suzaki/Kihara (Francis Boudreau-Audet doesn’t have citizenship).
Kazakhstan: Denis Ten for men, Elizabet Tursynbaeva and Aiza Mambekova for ladies
Latvia: Deniss Vasiljevs for men, Angelina Kuchvalska for ladies
Malaysia: Julian Yee for men
North Korea: Ryom/Kim for pairs, if their federation allows them to go
Poland: Kaliszek/Spodyriev for ice dance
Russia: 2 men’s spots with many contenders; Mikhail Kolyada seems likely but anything could happen. Evgenia Medvedeva is a lock; many contenders for the 2 other ladies’ spots, Alina Zagitova seems very likely. Tarasova/Morozov and Stolbova/Klimov for pairs, third spot down to Zabiiako/Enbert and Astakhova/Rogonov. Bobrova/Soloviev and probably Stepanova/Bukin for ice dance.
Slovakia: Nicole Rajicova for ladies, Mysliveckova/Csolley for ice dance
South Korea: 1 men’s spot between June Hyoung Lee, Jinseo Kim, and Jun Hwan Cha. Likely Dabin Choi and Soyoun Park for 2 ladies spots; Nahyun Kim also has a chance. Min/Gamelin for ice dance, and 1 pairs spot up in the air.
Spain: Javier Fernandez and Javier Raya for men, 1 ice dance spot between Hurtado/Khaliavin and Smart/Diaz
Sweden: Alexander Majorov for men (but he will need to meet the Swedish fed’s score minimum to be sent to the Olympics), 1 ladies’ spot up in the air
Switzerland: Alexia Paganini for ladies
Turkey: Agafonova/Ucar for ice dance
Ukraine: 1 men’s spot between Yaroslav Paniot and Ivan Pavlov, Anna Khnychenkovafor ladies, Nazarova/Nikitin for ice dance
United States: Nathan Chen probably a lock, 2 other men’s spots up in the air with many contenders. 3 ladies’ spots with many contenders, anything could happen. 1 pairs spot, likely Knierim/Knierim but others also have a shot. Shibutanis, Chock/Bates, and Hubbell/Donohue for ice dance.
Uzbekistan: Misha Ge for men
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