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mypepemateosus · 11 months
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ci sono tre miliardi di canzoni nella storia della musica mondiale
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sabinerondissime · 6 months
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Sicilia - Barocco - Mazara del Vallo - Chiesa di S. Francesco
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Western Sicily road trip: Mazara del Vallo, Porto Palo and Trapani — The Mint Story
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giovaneanziano · 1 year
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Quelli del pubblico DEVONO STARE ZITTI CHE NON E' LA SAGRA DELLA PATATA DI MAZARA DEL VALLO
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fashionbooksmilano · 2 months
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Pietro Consagra
Scultura in relazione Opere 1947-2004
Francesca Pola
SivanaEditoriale, Cinisello Balsamo 2022, 216 pagine, 24,5x30,4cm, 115 ill., Italiano, Inglese, ISBN 9788836651603
euro 39,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
Il volume ripercorre la ricchezza inventiva di Pietro Consagra (Mazara del Vallo, 1920 – Milano, 2005), una delle figure più significative del panorama artistico internazionale del XX secolo, e propone un confronto tra diversi momenti del percorso creativo dell’artista, permettendo così di sottolineare sia gli elementi di continuità nella sua opera, ma anche e soprattutto le specificità dei singoli periodi, offrendo un panorama variegato delle sue continue reinvenzioni delle forme e delle sue sperimentazioni di materiali. Francesca Pola individua il percorso di Consagra non in senso puramente cronologico, quanto piuttosto secondo una chiave di lettura che evidenzia l’importanza dei rapporti tra scultura, spazio, osservatore: un’attenzione specifica alla “ubicazione” della presenza plastica in relazione all’osservante, fulcro della caratteristica “scultura frontale” codificata da Consagra a partire dai suoi celebri Colloqui dei primi anni Cinquanta e contestualmente teorizzata già dal suo libro Necessità della scultura (1952).
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gaysessuale · 3 months
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MAZARA DEL VALLO MENTIONED 📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣
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iphisesque · 1 year
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What's your favourite thing about sicily/favourite place in sickly? I love hearing you talk about it ❤
oh sicily my love my life my sweet childhood companion i miss her more every day (person who is currently literally in sicily voice). i think one of the things i love/miss the most about it is the warmth, not just temperature-wise but culturally: we're a very warm and physical people, at the risk of sounding like a stereotype, and i definitely miss that aspect whenever i leave for rome (which in itself is not exactly cold and unfeeling, just... less so, i suppose).
my favourite places in sicily are somewhere in the thousands, but a highlight reel would definitely include the view across the strait of messina (to this day the open sea makes me anxious because i am so used to there being another landmass in front of it), the town of mazara del vallo which is simply one of the most picturesque and labyrinthine places ever, the cretto di burri in gibellina which stands as a graveyard to a dead city, the ortigia cathedral built on an old greek temple with its columns mounted on the church walls, the greco-roman theatre of taormina when the bougainvilles are in flower, and my beloved medieval town of erice in the middle of fuckall nowhere (you can't even see the sea from it, which as you can imagine is terrifying to me).
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pwlanier · 1 year
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PIETRO CONSAGRA
Mazara del Vallo 1920 - Milan 2005
Bifrontale, 1987
Bronze
Specimen 5/6
Signed on the base on the right, numbered on the left side.
Wannenes
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pietroalberto · 1 year
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Dancing Satyr of Mazara del Vallo - 2nd century CE
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marcoleopa · 2 years
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37° 39,55' N latitudine, 12° 31,20' E longitudine
Biotipo naturale Capo Feto Mazara del Vallo
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Dimartino in Cara Maestra Abbiamo Perso che dice “cara maestra (...) voglio che rimani ancora qui con me stanotte / ho bisogno di sentirti ancora mia / anche se non guido come l'altro / se non fumo come l'altro /voglio farti compagnia” 
e poi “e avevo perso la mia anima / la mia anima a noleggio / su un bancone della carne / o tra le gambe di una ragazza, il giorno della festa”
e ancora “mi hai detto: / ‘tu non capisci la poesia / sei fatto solo per scopare’ “
he’s so slutty and for what
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whatsonmedia · 2 years
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10 Most Beautiful Towns in Europe
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Paris Rome Barcelona and other European cities are well-liked tourism destinations for a reason. The gorgeous architecture and much of the culture as seen in the major cities can be found in little towns all over the continent, but there are few tourists to enjoy them with. here are a few of your rope’s most gorgeous small towns from a peaceful coastal village to medieval fortresses perched atop hills, that are sure to pique the curiosity of any traveler who enjoys exploring. 1.Giethoorn, Netherlands Giethoorn is often referred to be the Dutch equivalent of Venice, yet there is one significant factor that, the Italian city excels at tourism. Since there are no automobiles in the middle, the only way to move around is on foot or by boat, much like in Venice, life is centered on the river. Visit the thatched homes perched on peat-filled islets by boat. Hungry? Visit the Hollands-Veneti restaurant, which has a Michelin star. Giethoorn, Netherlands 2. Guimarães, Portugal Guimares is significant to the history of Portugal since it was chosen as the nation's first capital in the 12th century. The medieval district of Guimares is still mostly intact and is home to convents, beautiful old palaces, and a decaying castle built on top of a cliff, like everywhere else in Portugal, produces excellent pastel de nata, but you should also try the torta di Guimares, a pastry filled with squashand crushed almonds. Guimarães, Portugal 3. Roscoff, France Port cities can be filthy. Not, however, charming Roscoff in the Brittany region of France, which made its fortune through marine trade,  particularly the export of its well-known pink onions to the UK. In addition to being a lovely Breton town, it is now a hub for thalassotherapy, which uses seawater to treat medical issues. Small fishingboats bob in the harbor, which is surrounded by a bigger one where ferries depart for Plymouth, England. Roscoff, France 4. Anghiari, Italy Anghiari, a charming walled village that clings to the mountain at the border of Tuscany and Umbria, is perched on a hillside. It is a network of pedestrianized alleys and rollercoaster streets filled with opulent palazzi that were constructed by the shadowy, mercenary 'men of arms who resided here during the Renaissance. Visit the Museo Della Battaglia di Anghiari, which chronicles the history of a significant medieval conflict that took place on the plain ou side the town, to learn more about them. Anghiari, Italy 5. Nafplio, Greece In the Peloponnese and spanning the Aegean Sea sits lovely Nafplio. A picturesque Old Town emerges from beyond the old fortifications, and its Venetian-built castle projects into the water. This city, which served as the first capital of modern Greece, offers a wide variety of activities. There is a lido if you want to securely swim in the ocean. The archaeological museum offers items from the Mycenean era if history is more your thing. Nafplio, Greece 6. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzigovina The Ottomans constructed Mostar's Stari Most, or the "Old Bridge," in the sixteenth century, and it has long been regarded as one of the finest examples of Balkan Islamic architecture. One of the most iconic landmarks in the Balkans, the Neretva River Bridge arcs high over the river, and although locals used to jump off of it, it is now a stop on the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series. During the Balkan wars in November 1993, Croat forces demolished the bridge. After the bridge was rebuilt in 2004, Mostar became a well-liked tourist attraction in Bosnia and Herzegovina and a well-liked day excursion from Dubrovnik, which is located in Croatia. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzigovina 7. Mazara del Vallo, Sicily Mazara del Vallo is an excellent example of how Sicily is a melting pot. A variety of civilizations have migrated across the island since the Phoenicians established it about 3,000 years ago; the Kasbah neighborhood is comparable to a north African medina, there is a sizable Tunisian minority, and couscous is more frequently offered on the menu than pasta. The Satiro Danzante, often known as the dancing satyr, is a prehistoric bronze statue that was retrieved from the sea in 1998. Mazara del Vallo, Sicily 8. Clovelly, UK In the past, donkeys were the only means of transportation up and down the steep alleys of the charming fishing village of Clovelly in Devon, southwest England. It is located at the base of a 400-foot cliff, so as of today, they have still not been able to get cars in. Instead, products are moved by human-powered sleds; if visitors can't handle the climb back up to the parking lot, they can ride in a Land Rover. Clovelly, UK 9. Dinkelsbühl, Germany Dinkelsbühl boasts a charming medieval town, timbered homes, and sturdy turrets. It is located right along Germany's "Romantic Road," which is recognized for its picturesque cities. It served as the backdrop for Werner Herzog's movie "The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser," which was encircled by medieval walls and included the enormous Gothic church St. George's Minster. Dinkelsbühl, Germany 10. Kenmare, Ireland In County Kerry, Ireland's southwest, the land merges with the sea. The Roughly River flows into the sea in the same-named bay where Kenmare is located. This is situated on the Wild Atlantic Way, between the Ring of Kerry and the Ring of Beara, in the midst of some of Ireland's most beloved regions. Kenmare is renowned for both its cuisine and vistas of the majestic mountains that rise behind the clear bay. Kenmare, Ireland Read the full article
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lamilanomagazine · 2 days
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Sicilia, Mazara del Vallo. 2 denunce per truffa aggravata e di falsità materiale e ideologica commessa da privato in atto pubblico
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Sicilia, Mazara del Vallo. 2 denunce per truffa aggravata e di falsità materiale e ideologica commessa da privato in atto pubblico. I Carabinieri del Nucleo Ispettorato del Lavoro di Trapani, nell’ambito di controlli ad attività commerciali del trapanese, congiuntamente a personale I.N.P.S., hanno denunciato due persone per i reati di truffa aggravata e di falsità materiale e ideologica commessa da privato in atto pubblico. Dalla documentazione acquisita ed analizzata dai militari dell’Arma è emerso che un 64enne, titolare di un’azienda sita a Mazara del Vallo, durante l’emergenza epidemiologica COVID-19, avrebbe fatto ricorso al trattamento di integrazione salariale (previsto per i casi di sospensione o riduzione dell’attività lavorativa), nonostante i lavoratori avessero continuato a prestare regolare attività. Sempre all’interno della medesima attività commerciale sarebbe emerso che una 40enne, pur risultando formalmente assunta, non avrebbe mai effettivamente prestato alcuna attività lavorativa, percependo illecitamente delle indennità in corso di quantificazione. L’importo delle somme illecitamente percepite ammonterebbe ad oltre 13 mila euro, mentre le inadempienze riscontrate hanno consentito di recuperare oltre 150 mila euro a titolo di contributi INPS e sanzioni. Infine sono state riscontrate violazioni amministrative per quasi 35 mila euro per lavoro nero pregresso riferito a tre lavoratori.... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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Da cinque studenti siciliani nasce la startup per i farmaci
Spesso si va in farmacia ma non si trova disponibile il farmaco che si cerca. Così bisogna prenotarlo e tornare una seconda volta per ritirarlo. A ottimizzare tempi e modalità di acquisto ci hanno pensato 5 giovani universitari siciliani under 25 ideando ‘Pharme.it’, una startup avviata nel 2021 e solo da qualche giorno online con due prime farmacie di Mazara del Vallo.     I quattro giovani di…
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