Na Boa PodCast recebe o ex-prefeito Claudio Di Mauro
Nesta sexta-feira, o Na Boa PodCast promete um episódio especial com a participação do ex-prefeito de Rio Claro, Claudio Di Mauro. Este episódio vai abordar diversos tópicos, desde política até educação, com foco especial na cidade de Rio Claro.
Claudio Di Mauro é um renomado acadêmico, com sólida formação em Geografia. Ele atuou como professor e diretor de curso no Instituto Americano de Lins.…
Rookie-Critic's Top 25 Films of 2022:
Honorable Mentions - Argentina, 1985 (dir. Santiago Mitre)
I know next to nothing about Latin/South American history, so imagine my surprise that as recently as the 1980s, Argentina was under fascist rule. Argentina, 1985 seeks to educate the world (which is going through something of a fascist uprising at the moment) about how horrible it was, and how hard it was to put the people responsible for numerous human rights violations during the fascist regime behind bars, even after a democratic government had replaced it. at 140 minutes long, this is a film that never once feels its length, and never once misses a beat. I honestly could have done with even more. This one is just an all-around highly well-made courtroom drama, and an educational one, at that.
Currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Read my wrap-up review of Argentina, 1985 here.
This week on Dropout: on Monday, a new Make Some Noise with Zac Oyama, Lisa Gilroy, and Jacquis Neal; on Tuesday, a new Dirty Laundry with Eli Gonzalez, Anna Salinas, Heather Higginbotham, and Claudio Saavedra; on Wednesday, episode 8 of Dimension 20: Burrow's End; on Thursday, the Adventuring Party (or Stoatal Recall) talkback; and on Friday, a bonus Dirty Laundry mocktail recipe.
SALOMON - Tomorrow is yours (DIRCUT) from Gabriel Dugué on Vimeo.
A film by SALOMON
Advertisers' representatives: Franco Fogliato, Éric Pansier, Benjamin Aidan, Delphine Duhot
Created by DDB Paris
Chief Creative Officer: Alexander Kalchev
Art Director (Film): Nicolas Malcorps
Art Directors (Print): Romane Nougaret-Fischer, Nicolas Malcorps
Copywriters: Lucille Ortega, Nicolas Malcorps
TV Producers: Pierre Boudin, Chloé Travaillard
Strategic Planning: Claude-Henri Galbois
Account Department: Xavier Mendiola, Olivier Guillerot, Romane Philippe, Tom Salvan
Produced by OCURENS
Director: Gabriel Dugué
Co-director: Valentin Petit
Director Recycling Sequence: Nathan Almeras
DOP: Téva Vasseur (Switzerland) & Olmo Sobrino (Spain)
Executive Producers: Rémy Solomon & Germain Robin
Line Producer: Ophélie Stavropoulos
Production Coordinator: Chloé Goueilhé
Production Assistant: Téa Chiffre
1st AD: Mathieu Pérez
SPAIN
Service Production: Limon
Service Producers: Alejandro Lopez & Albert Montero
Production Manager: Josep Gali
Production Coordinator: Ainhoa Ballabriga
Talent Coordinator: Jordi Faura
2nd AD: Mateus
Location Manager: Kiko Gonzalez
Driver Director: Raul Carrasco
Driver Agency & Client: Joan Miñana
Crew Ocurens Van: Dani Ros
Driver Crew: Miguel Michavila
Driver Crew: David Ceballos
Driver Crew: Pedro Crespo
Driver Crew & Talents: Oscar Silvente
Unit Manager: Francesc Puig
DOP: Olmo Sobrino
Focus Puller: Alfredo Suarez
2nd AC / Digital Assist: Raul Caso
Video Assistant: Joan Brusés
Camera Truck Driver: Juanjo Angosto
Key Grip: Xavi Gordi
Grip Assistant: As Per Xavi
Movi: Grip Support
Quad: Grip Support
Drone: Skynamic (Alejandro)
Art Director: Mario Serrano
Art Director Asst: Marc Ferrer
Props Buyer: Sonia Martin
Art Assistant: Arturo Caipa
Art Assistant: Pol Carrizo
Art Assistant: Berta Negre
Stylist: Isis Rodriguez
Assistant Stylist: Isabel Domenech
Make Up: Simona Avra
Make Up Assistant: Margaryta Skomrova
Wardrobe Van: Rafa Ruiz
Motorhome: Modasa
Gaffer: Rafa Ramirez
Casting Director: Sonia Rivas
SWITZERLAND
Service Production: Theus Productions
Service Producers: Michaël Theus & Nicolaï Tchetchelachvili
Driver: Marc Despont
2nd AC: Tamara Castagnoli
Ski Camera Operator: Thibaud Maury
Key Grip: Sébastien Biollaz
Gaffer: Claudio Artieda
Wardrobe Stylist: Yasmin Achache
Assistant Stylist: Fernando Loaiza
Hair Stylist & Make Up: Noelia De Jesus
Filmmaker & Night Skiing Ambassador: Nicolas Vuignier
Snowboard Ambassador: Tess Coady
Japanese Ambassador (Tess Stunt Double): Kaito Hamada
Little Boy: Wilhem Juillerat
Little Boy’s Chaperon: Sandy Juillerat
Slope Friend #1: Basile Lafrej
Slope Friend #2: Joas Hättenschwiler
Slope Friend #3: Alejandra Bayard
Location Manager: Aurélie Steinberg
Models Agency: Agence POP - People of Publicity
Snowpark: Alaïa Parks Crans-Montana
Domaine skiable de Crans-Montana - CMASA
Office du Tourisme de Crans-Montana
Rental Companies: Visuals Switzerland & Wondare
Post Production by MONUMENTAL
Post Producers: Laïla Hamdaoui, Elisa Johanna Känd
Editor: Jon Echeveste
Color Grading Artist: Sylvain Canaux
Music: MiM
Sound Design: Lafayette Street Studio
Sound Design & Mix: Emilien Bernaux
VFX by SQUARE
VFX Supervisors: Mathieu Jussreandot / Colin Journée
VFX Production Manager: Camille Sermet
Supervisors On-Set: Mathieu Legros / Adrien « Palmito » Renay
Scan 3D: Adrien Bavant
Lead CG: Arthur Villiers-Moriamé
Environment Artist: Irakli Kurashvilli
Modeling & Texturing: Sébastien LeMoignet
Lead FX: Adam Bachiri
FX Artists: Maxime Delsart / Donghee Kim
Rigging: Gregory Beccucci
Animation: Nicolas Caillet
Lighting: Adrien Salaun
Compositing: Mathieu Legros / Romain Bedouet / Adrien « Palmito » Renay / Isabelle Tchoungang
Motion Design: Martin Goldwasser / Antonin Grobost
Cárceles y presos políticos en Cuba: el terror está tras las rejas
No hay comparación entre las condiciones en las 14 prisiones que había en Cuba antes de 1959 y las más de 200 existentes en la actualidad
Jorge Luis Gonzalez Suarez
Prisión Provincial ,Pinar del Rio.
LA HABANA, Cuba. — Claudio Rey Moriña perteneció a la Fuerza Aérea del Ejército de Cuba en la República, y después de 1959, durante 30 años, hasta su jubilación con el grado de coronel, fue el…
Alberto Maravi / Gonzalo Hermosa Gonzales / Jose Ari / Marcia Ferreira / Ulises Hermosa Gonzales
SongFacts:
The song Lambada is actually a plagiarism, because the music and parts of the text go back to the original title Llorando se fue (“She went crying”) by the Bolivian folklore troupe Los Kjarkas from the municipality of Cochabamba. She recorded the song written by Ulises Hermosa and his brother Gonzalo Hermosa-Gonzalez, to which Saya is danced in Bolivia, for their 1981 EMI LP Canto a la mujer de mi pueblo.
In 1974, the radio DJ Heraldo Caracciolo from Belém created a unified dance style for the various dance styles on his Latin American records – Merengue (Dominican Republic), Plena (Puerto Rico), Carimbó (Marajó Island), Salsa, Rumba and the other Brazilian dances Forró and Maxixe Names: Lambada. In Brazilian slang, the word means something like "slap" or "blow".
In 1976, Aurino Quirino Gonçalves, under his stage name Pinduca, released a song entitled Lambada (Sambão) as the sixth track on his LP No embalo of carimbó and sirimbó vol. 5. Another Brazilian record entitled Lambada das Quebradas was released in 1978.
At the end of 1980, a number of dance halls called Lambateria opened in Rio de Janeiro and other Brazilian cities. Márcia Ferreira recalled this forgotten Bolivian song in 1986 and recorded a legal cover version for the Brazilian market entitled Chorando se foi (same meaning as the original Spanish) with Portuguese lyrics; but this version was also without great success.
In 1988 in Porto Seguro, Brazil, the French producers Jean Georgakarakos and Olivier Lorsac (Olivier Lamotte d'Incamps) noticed a dance that was also relatively new in Brazil - the lambada. There were some songs for this dance that had the term lambada in the title or to which lambada could be danced. Among them was the 1986 song Chorando se foi by Márcia Ferreira, a Brazilian version of the Cuarteto Continental hit Llorando se fue, the first upbeat version with an accordion produced by Alberto Maravi, released in 1984 on the Peruvian record label Infopesa .
Back in France, Georgakarakos and Lorsac in Paris hire Brazilian singer Loalwa Braz (lead vocals) and acclaimed Argentine tango bandoneonist Juan José Mosalini, along with Jean-Claude Bonaventure (leader/producer, keyboards, synthesizers), Jacky Arconte (guitar ), Chyco Roger Dru (bass), Michel Abinssira (drums, percussion), Claudio Queiros (saxophone), Fania Niang and Monica Nogueira (backing vocals). The core of the group was made up of the Porto Seguro-born troupe Touré Kunda and was named after a provincial town in Zambia - Kaoma.
The song was then produced by Jean-Claude Bonaventure under the title Lambada, and a certain Chico de Oliveira was registered as the lyricist and music composer with the French collecting society SACEM, the pseudonym for Georgakarakos and Lorsac. The melody-carrying South American panpipe of the original was replaced by the bandoneon, played by Juan José Mosalini. The syncopated, ostinato-oriented rhythm emphasizes the rhythm-intensive form of the song edited by Alan Pype. This mixture finally adds up to an erotic-lascivious, dance-oriented recording. The song was presented at a music festival in Paris in June 1989 with great marketing effort and as a release from the LP Worldbeat in two size formats (single and maxi-single) on June 21, 1989 in Paris (CBS #655 011 7) and on a sampler published.
In France, the record stayed at the top of the hit parade for 12 weeks, in Germany for ten weeks. Lambada was also at the top in Scandinavia, Italy and Austria. On January 12, 1990, Kaoma wanted to transfer the Lambada dance fever to the United States in the New York Palladium, but this only succeeded in the US Latin charts (only number 46 on the pop charts).
As lambada music spread across the world in the hit parades, the composers of the original also took notice. The Hermosa brothers recognized their composition and hired a lawyer who mobilized GEMA. This confirmed a "strong agreement" with the original, whereupon a meeting between Hermosa and the French took place in Brazil in September 1989.[6] Legally inexperienced and confused by the complex copyright issues in a case that had gone international, the Hermosa brothers sued record label CBS for plagiarism in June 1990. The liner notes of the US LP version read: "Ulysse and Gonzalo Hermosa contributed to the realization", although Oliveira was still credited as the composer.
According to the French press, Lorsac had offered the Bolivians a settlement of $140,000 for the transfer of rights, but was turned down. An out-of-court settlement was reached in June 1990, whereby Lorsac, as publisher and promoter, would retain 25% of the royalties, while CBS, as record label, would receive 25% and EMI, as rightsholder of the original song, would receive 50%. Only with this comparison did the original composers gain recognition as legitimate authors. Ulises Hermosa didn't have much of the income because he died of leukemia in the USA on April 4, 1992.
Lift your glasses, we've got a new season of Dirty Laundry premiering on Dropout on September 12th! With host Lily Du, bartender Grant O'Brien, and a few secret-sharing friends: Vanessa Guerrero, Persephone Valentine, Desmond Chiam, Sam Riegel, Liam O'Brien, Anjali Bhimani, Matthew Mercer, Kassem G, Whitney Moore, Mica Burton, Johnny Stanton, Jess Ross, Hector Navarro, Ally Beardsley, Erika Ishii, Anthony Burch, Beth May, Will Campos, Fiona Nova, Shakira Ja'nai Paye, Brett Maline, Jacquis Neal, Alice Stanley, Kimia Behpoornia, Lisa Gilroy, Eli Gonzalez, Claudio Saavedra, Anna Salinas, Heather Higginbotham, Dylan Adler, Michael Henry, Zac Oyama, Kendahl Landreth, Sarah Schauer, Gina Darling, Paul F. Tompkins, Patrick McDonald, Aabria Iyengar, Katie Marovitch, Oscar Montoya, David Kerns, Ebony Elaine Hardin, Chloe Badner, Kyle Rohrbach, Alaska Thunderfuck, Monét X Change, Jujubee, and Katya!
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- QUALITY: MP3/320 kbps
- GENRE: Afro House
Tracklist
2011 - Da Lee LS.mp3
2030 - Jose Alves.mp3
21 Voices - Da Lee LS.mp3
Abangoma - Barungwa.mp3
Abantu - Amampondo.mp3
Ad Populum - Ucha, Close Encounters.mp3
African Soukous - Souhail Artwork, Bader Sihami.mp3
African Tribe - Dj Stix.mp3
Africanism (feat. Claudio Sabrosura) - Odasoul, Claudio Sabrosura.mp3
Afrikano - Blaq Owl, Sir Young SA, DeepBlue SA.mp3
Afro Clima - Azevedo.mp3
Always - Timmy Regisford.mp3
Amadera - Mr Norble Guy.mp3
Anhuru - Dr Feel.mp3
Arepa - Manybeat, Bretho Rodriguez.mp3
As Chama - DJ Lau Virilha.mp3
Babazani - Victor Guedez, Eloy Gonzalez (VE).mp3
Backyard Games - Robotiq.mp3
Bajo Del Agua - Mijangos.mp3
Bamboleo - Sllash & Doppe.mp3
Benção - Eric Fraga.mp3
Black Tale - Da Lee LS.mp3
Bodrum Empire - Latif Pekcan.mp3
Boogievelle - Steffen Lengler.mp3
Born by the River feat. Alex Who - Wild Dark.mp3
Born By The River feat. Alex Who_.mp3
Born
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- DATA CREATED: 01/05/2023
- QUALITY: MP3/320 kbps
- GENRE: Afro House
Tracklist
2011 - Da Lee LS.mp3
2030 - Jose Alves.mp3
21 Voices - Da Lee LS.mp3
Abangoma - Barungwa.mp3
Abantu - Amampondo.mp3
Ad Populum - Ucha, Close Encounters.mp3
African Soukous - Souhail Artwork, Bader Sihami.mp3
African Tribe - Dj Stix.mp3
Africanism (feat. Claudio Sabrosura) - Odasoul, Claudio Sabrosura.mp3
Afrikano - Blaq Owl, Sir Young SA, DeepBlue SA.mp3
Afro Clima - Azevedo.mp3
Always - Timmy Regisford.mp3
Amadera - Mr Norble Guy.mp3
Anhuru - Dr Feel.mp3
Arepa - Manybeat, Bretho Rodriguez.mp3
As Chama - DJ Lau Virilha.mp3
Babazani - Victor Guedez, Eloy Gonzalez (VE).mp3
Backyard Games - Robotiq.mp3
Bajo Del Agua - Mijangos.mp3
Bamboleo - Sllash & Doppe.mp3
Benção - Eric Fraga.mp3
Black Tale - Da Lee LS.mp3
Bodrum Empire - Latif Pekcan.mp3
Boogievelle - Steffen Lengler.mp3
Born by the River feat. Alex Who - Wild Dark.mp3
Born By The River feat. Alex Who_.mp3
Born
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