Cross the Bay Bridge. Follow the signs to the 9th Street exit. Stay in the right-hand lane. Go one block and turn right onto 9th Street. Stay in the left-hand lane. Immediately after Market Street, veer left onto Hayes Street. Then:
The Nocturnes de feu (Fire Night show) honours the royal fires, so dear to the history of Versailles ! It is in a magical atmosphere that you will immerse yourself in this luminous evening punctuated by a sublime firework display by the Groupe F collective.
A lovely sad song that sounds like it always existed, how many songs are there about going down to the river to die? It has Delta Blues themes with perfectly worded Scottish folk Incredible String Bandesque words. Deeply cathartic, beautiful.
This song, to me, does serve as a song of departure and loss , but it resolves the trauma by acknowledgement , rest, loyalty, security , listening. loving. returning, singing lullabies, etc. a timeless masterpiece for sure
Twist and Turn is a new musical set in the Isle of Man. Robbie Skelton (Simon Gordon) is a World Superbike Champion. One day, he comes back, and his return brings back old tensions with his sister Charlotte (Georgina Castle), his father AJ (Neil Stewart) and his group of old friends.
I always enjoy watching new material at the beginning of its life. Twist and turn is a good show with good songs and some laughs: Tony Gibbs is the producer, composer and writer, Simon Gordon the director (also as the lead), while Mark Smith is the musical director.
The cast is strong with very good performances from all of them. There are too many characters in the story, and this results in an overcrowded stage (The Studio of the Other Palace) and some confused storylines. It is not clear the background of the characters, therefore it is difficult to understand what it is behind their actions. Why Robbie is back? Why has he become such a hard person and turns to a different and apologetic man all of a sudden?
A sentry will come to attention, every 10 minutes, slope arms and march across their post, normally about 20 paces in total, having repeated this four-five times the guard halts, shoulders arms and returns to standing at ease.
Spoon cranked up the heat at the Palace Theatre in St. Paul, and it all seemed to end far too soon. What a great show it was, highlighted by songs their fantastic 2017 release Hot Thoughts. After twenty plus years as a band, Spoon has taken their music to a whole new level. Their show at the Palace was hot.
The Live at the Palace festival sees a host of internationally acclaimed DJs turn the grounds of the Grade l listed building near Putney Bridge into a theatre of sound on 27 and 28 May for a two-day dance music extravaganza.
First before nothing
was zero; that dark space
a gap;
the first baby
could sing it;
surprise at the brightness; the blackbirdsoaked
morning;
the lips a round gurgle; the first cry
a tickle; turned into a flood.
Schloss Leopoldskron has been dubbed the "Sound of Music" palace for more reasons than its outdoor movie scenes: one of the main rooms of the palace, the Venetian Salon on the first floor, was completely replicated in order to be used as a film setting. The magnificent handcrafted, gold wall panels and mirrors served as a model for the ball room scene in the film. It was also the backdrop for the private performance of the marionette theater.
"We stood at the Afrikiko intersection, turned around and shot a few 'stand uppers'. It didn't look good enough, the story was political so we inched closer to Jubilee house , I stood on the grass with Jubilee behind me in the background and we started to roll .... BOOM!!!
During the Musical Fountains Show you can discover and enjoy the extraordinary beauty of the Château de Versailles gardens, of groves exceptionally open to the public and of its fountains playing to the tune of period music. For 350 years the success of the Fountains has never waned. It is your turn to discover or rediscover them, with friends or family.
As the King's Coronation is set to see a wave of celebration for the new head of the monarchy, everybody is gearing up to celebrate the day. Street parties are set to take place all over the country, people have been camping along the procession route and others have flown in from around the world to see the historic event. For schoolkids from London schools, they took part in creating a song to celebrate the King's Coronation.
School teacher and author Banji Alexander visited 75 schools as part of his book tour over the last seven months. Through his visits, he enlisted a group of children to record a fun, coronation-themed song. MyLondon got to speak to some of the school kids about their experience making the song and also, what they would do if they became King or Queen for the day.
Faith Garrison had a bit more joyful and topical play on what she would do if she got the chance. She said: "If I suddenly became Queen for the day, I would firstly lower the cost of living. [I'd] then turn Buckingham Palace into a theme park since I love them. I would also make a monorail from the palace to Windsor Castle."
With Banji's guidance, the children made a song called 'New King'. It mixes the soft and youthful voices of the children with Banji's for a fun and groovy sound. The children went by the name 'Banji's Class'. Banji's Class have also appeared on Britain's Got Talent showcasing their new song where they impressed the likes of Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden with their performance.
10-year-old Adriana Rodriguez chimed in: "It was really fun [making the music video] because it's not like this experience comes out of the blue every day. I feel so lucky to be part of Banji's Class, make new friends, be on TV and sing and dance for the king." Kairee-Lake Benjamin added: "It was such a fun experience to work with people you don't know. I enjoyed having such a good part in the song, I think it's a really catchy tune."
Make your way up the stairs and into the room with the statue of Shido. You'll all turn into mice! This is one of the main mechanics of this Palace. When in the range of an active Shido statue, you'll turn into a mouse. However, use this to your advantage by going through ducts that are too small for your human form and by sneaking behind Shadows that won't notice you as easily. Additionally, you won't be able to open doors while in your mouse form and you will be very vulnerable to attacks, so keep that in mind.
Once you've turned the lantern off, head back up the path to the east and proceed south through the room you'll enter into. Since the Shido statues can't change you anymore, head through the door down the south path and then south again (your first left) back to the area you previously came from.
Take your first left to the north down the hallway until you reach a hall that will turn you back into a mouse. You will now find Shido statues in the halls as well as the rooms and will have to deal with them accordingly.
Make your way east, though be sure to go through the ducts on the south wall to unlock doors as you proceed. You will also be able to properly fight Shadows while in the southern hall that is parallel to the one that turns you into a mouse. Unlocking the doors allows you to make your way through that section of the area without having to worry about transforming.
There will be a lantern that you can interact with to turn off the effects of the Shido statues. Only do so if you want to then head down the hall to the room to the west where there will be a chest to the north. It might also be a good idea to do this to take out the Shadow along the way.
Watch out for the Shadow patrolling the hall you can emerge into. It's best to wait until it's walked by so that you can ambush it with its back turned to you. From there, head up the first hall you'll come across and unlock the door (to the north). Then, return to the lantern and turn it off.
Head back to the hall that you were just in and proceed to the east into a room and through its eastern door. We recommend you go to to the room at the end of this hall and take out the Shadow as you will need to return to that room soon. After that, take the first north path you came across. It does not matter if you go east or north on this path here as both paths will lead to the same location.
You'll want to get onto the northern path from your location and head west to unlock the door. Once again, interact with the lantern to turn it on and go to the room at the east end of the parallel hall to the south as indicated previously. You'll be able to crawl through a duct in that room and go into the locked off hall.
From there, head to the southern-most part of the hall you were just in and you can walk through a small duct to a room that is locked off. In your human form, unlock the door to the east and go turn off the lantern. Then, head back into the room you were just in and go through the north door.
Make our way south into a room that will turn you into a mouse and go through the small duct on the east wall. In this hall, you can unlock the door to the south that leads to the large room. Now that the mouse trap is activated in the large room, head into it and into the small duct at the south of the room near the south door.
This area is much shorter than the others and only requires you to move from room to room, turning the lanterns off and on until you get to the exit, much like a block-based puzzle. This area also has some very powerful Shadows/Personas, so it's worth exploring to get them and for training.
This first section of the boss battle comes in three parts. The beast, the wings, and the pyramid. He'll transition into each successively based on how many thirds of his health he has left, respectively. Shido will use two actions on each of his turns.
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