Monday, April 26, 2010

6:02 PM

Rihanna

Barbados-born, Grammy and MTV Award winner superstar Rihanna will be in Istanbul on June 3rd.

From her breakthrough multi-platinum album “A Girl Like Me” to her ubiquitous global smash “Good Girl Gone Bad,” in just a few short years, Rihanna has helped redefine the path of popular music for a new generation. Now, she continues that musical and stylistic journey on one of the most hotly anticipated new albums in recent history, her fourth original studio album, Rated R.

In 2005, Rihanna released her debut studio album, Music of the Sun, which peaked in the top ten of the Billboard 200 chart and features the Billboard Hot 100 hit single "Pon de Replay". Less than a year later, she released her second studio album, A Girl Like Me (2006), which peaked within the top five of the Billboard albums chart, and produced her first US number one hit single, "SOS", as well as Billboard Hot 100 top ten entries "Unfaithful" and "Break It Off". Rihanna's third studio album, Good Girl Gone Bad (2007), peaking at number two on the Billboard 200, featured five top ten hits including three US number one hit singles—"Umbrella", "Take a Bow" and "Disturbia"—and the worldwide hit "Don't Stop the Music". Good Girl Gone Bad showed Rihanna’s many layers as a singer, performer and musician. The album was nominated for nine Grammy Awards, winning Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for "Umbrella," which features Jay-Z. Her fourth studio album, Rated R, was released in November 2009. Its first three singles, "Russian Roulette", "Hard" and "Rude Boy" peaked within the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100. Rihanna has attained six number ones in the USA since 2006, making her the female artist with the most number ones of the century.

Rihanna has received several accolades, including the 2007 World Music Awards for World's Best-Selling Pop Female Artist and Female Entertainer of the Year, as well as the 2008 American Music Awards for Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist and Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist. She serves as one of Barbados's honorary cultural
ambassadors. In January 2010, Rihanna received two Grammy Awards for Jay-Z's 2009 single "Run This Town", bringing her total number of Grammys won to three.

Ticket Prices
Front Stage: 360,00 TL
Standing: 135,00 TL

Date : 03.06.2010 21:00:00
Venue : Turkcell Kuruçeşme Arena
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6:00 PM

Eros Ramazotti

Italian singer and songwriter Eros Ramazzotti will be performing in Istanbul as part of his latest albums tour, Alie Radici.

Ramazzotti, who is one of the most popular artists in Italy is well known not only in most non English-speaking European countries but also in most of the Spanish-speaking world as he has released most of his albums in both Italian and Spanish.

Ramazzotti has sold over 40 million records in his 25-year career. The Italian star has done duets with several prestigious artists such as Cher, Tina Turner, Andrea Bocelli, Patsy Kensit, Anastacia, Joe Cocker, Luciano Pavarotti, Laura Pausini, and Ricky Martin.

Ticket Prices
Category 1: 210,00 TL (Front Stage-Chair)
Category 2: 185,00 TL (Front Stage-Chair)
Category 3: 160,00 TL (Front Stage-Chair)
Category 4: 133,00 TL (Tribune)
Category 5: 107,50 TL (Tribune)

Date: 07.07.2010 21:00:00
Venue: Turkcell Kuruçeşme Arena
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

3:18 PM

Sonisphere Festival

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2:54 PM

38th International Istanbul Music Festival

The International İstanbul Music Festival will take place between June 3-30. Including stars Arvo Pärt, Lang Lang and one of the most important orchestras of classical music, Vienna Philharmonic, The International İstanbul Music Festival will welcome over 500 local and foreign artists in its 38th year and will announce the arrival of summer with a prestigious programme.

In this year's İstanbul Music Festival, there will be 21 events including, symphony and chamber orchestras, vocal concerts, chamber music, recitals and jazz improvisations. As an addition to the classic venues of the festival such as the Hagia Eirene Museum, Archeology Museum, Tiled Kiosk, and Süreyya Opera House, Haliç Convention Centre also participates in the festival this year.

The programme of the 38th International İstanbul Music Festival is announced in a press conference at Four Seasons Hotel İstanbul at the Bosphorus. IKSV Chairman of Board of Directors Bülent Eczacıbaşı, Borusan Culture and Arts Chair of the Board of Directors Zeynep Hamedi and İstanbul Music Festival Director Yeşim Gürer Oymak spoke at the press conference.

At the press conference, İKSV Chairman Bülent Eczacıbaşı said that "in 1973, the International Istanbul Music Festival became a major player in Istanbul's culture and artistic life, and has been presenting the very best in classical music since then. This established festival will rejoin music lovers for the 38th time between June 3 and June 30. This year's festival programme is rich with the maturity, innovative approach and ever-present enthusiasm of its experience of almost 40 years. As the festival benefits tradition, it makes way for up-and-coming talents and young musicians, artists from Turkey and abroad rub shoulders in inventive projects, presents preeminent classical music artists to the Istanbulite audience."

Chairperson for Borusan Center for Culture and Arts, Zeynep Hamedi stated that "it is our fifth year that we have been sponsoring the International Istanbul Music Festival, and we are more than happy to be supporting the festival and İKSV which are perhaps most influential and essential in promoting classical music to great masses, because we believe that the power of art is the foremost factor that would establish the appropriate environment of sustainable communication and understanding in making people come together. 2010 is significant in it that İstanbul is designated as the European Capital of Culture. At this special time, when all eyes turned to İstanbul thanks to the numerous activities of the European Capital of Culture, of which Borusan is one of the corporate sponsors, the Festival will be opening with the concert of the Borusan İstanbul Philharmonic Orchestra, the first of a very rich programme, worthy of  2010."
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2:45 PM

Infected Mushroom



Ticket Prices
Full: 80,00 TL,
Student: 65,00 TL

Date: 23.04.2010 23:59:00
Venue: Bronx Pi Sahne
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2:43 PM

Kevin Mahogany Quartet


Ticket Prices:
Bar: 20,00 TL (21:30 - 22:30)
Bar: 20,00 TL (23:00 - 00:00)
Table: 25,00 TL (21:30 - 22:30)
Table: 25,00 TL (23:00 - 00:00)

Date : 06.05.2010 21:30:00 - 08.05.2010 23:00:00
Venue : İstanbul Jazz Center
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2:38 PM

Kyle Eastwood Quartet

Very sharp work. There's no denying Kyle has imagination and skill." -The Observer

"Thoughtful, contemplative, admirably understated and highly listenable." -Evening Standard

Kyle Eastwood grew up in Carmel, California as the eldest son of actor Clint Eastwood. While doing his homework Kyle remembers listening to records of jazz stars such as Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Miles Davis playing in the house. His father had been attending the Monterey Jazz Festival since it began in 1958 and when his children were born it became a yearly family outing. Kyle's childhood had jazz as its soundtrack and he credits his father with introducing him to the joys of the bass line. Kyle's first memory of playing music was when Clint taught him how to play the left hand bass line of "Boogie Woogie" while he played the right hand solo over the top.

Initially studying film, Kyle soon realized that jazz was his true passion. After years of paying his dues gigging around Los Angeles and New York, his debut album From Here to There was released on Sony in 1998.

Showing his ability as an accomplished composer, Kyle began working in film with a contribution to the score for Mystic River. The film later won two Academy Awards.
In 2004, Kyle signed to Candid Records, one of the leading independent jazz labels in the UK, and released his second album Paris Blue. It resonates with swing, groove, and funk overtones. Kyle says, "My roots remain in jazz but I like adding all kinds of different flavors." The album climbed to No. 1 on the French Jazz charts.

Not satisfied with just a critically acclaimed record, Kyle expanded his film work , composing three pieces of music for the 2004 blockbuster Million Dollar Baby. The film won four Academy Awards.

Kyle's third album Now was released in 2006. It features songs written by Ben Cullum and collaborations with BBC Jazz Award winner pianist Andrew McCormack, as well as other musicians that make up the who's who of the London jazz scene. With tracks ranging from the post-modern jazz modalities of the title track, through the flirtatious melodies of "Let's Play" to the moody electronic groove of "September Nights," Now captured listeners worldwide.

In 2007 and 2008, Kyle delivered Now to live audiences on 3 continents. His performances with his live band have sold out venues and received the highest critical acclaim. Kyle has also managed to fit in composing soundtracks for a number of Clint Eastwood films including Flags Of Our Fathers, Letters from Iwo Jima and Gran Torino.

Kyle Eastwood's latest record, Metropolitain, is due to be released in June 2009 in the US. It was recorded in Paris and includes collaborations with some of the artists he admires most on the current scene: drummer Manu Katche, trumpeter Till Brunner, French star vocalist Camille and pianist Eric Legnini.

Co-produced by Erin Davis (son of Miles) and Kyle's long term writing partner Michael Stevens, the new album is set to capture the attention of the jazz world with its forward thinking style and the gathering of some of the cream of today's jazz musicians . The album will be followed by a worldwide tour in late 2009.

Date : 14.05.2010 21:30:00 - 15.05.2010 23:00:00
Venue : Istanbul Jazz Center

Ticket Prices:
Bar: 30,00 TL (21:30 - 22:30 )
Bar: 30,00 TL (23:00 - 00:00)
Table: 40,00 TL (21:30 - 22:30)
Table: 40,00 TL (23:00 - 00:00)
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2:36 PM

Akon in ISTANBUL - 21.05.2010


Ticket Prices:
Front Stage:
165,00TL
Regular Ticket: 78,00 TL

Date : 21.05.2010 18:00:00
Venue : Küçükçiftlik Park
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2:34 PM

George Dalaras - 26.06.2010

                                                    
Ticket Prices:
Category 1: 134,00 TL
Category 2: 102,00 TL
Category 3: 84,00 TL
Category 4: 67,50 TL
Category 5: 45,50 TL
Front Stage: 275,00 TL

Date: 26.06.2010 21:00:00
Venue: Cemil Topuzlu Açık Hava Sahnesi
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Monday, April 12, 2010

2:01 PM

INTERNATIONAL ANTALYA SAND SCULPTURE SCOLPTURE 20 April / 20 November 2010

INTERNATIONAL ANTALYA SAND SCULPTURE SCOLPTURE
20 April / 20 November 2010
Sand sculpture in recent years, new emerging world, a special ephemeral (temporary) is a type of art. In the context of alternative art in the sand sculpture event is used only water and sand. This event each year with interest by hundreds of thousands of visitors visit the region was being held and won a serious mobility provides.

Held in Antalya more than 10 countries and nearly 40 artists and 30 people with finding technical team conducted Antalya International Sand Sculpture Festival, the number of participating artists, field width and the amount of used sand (7500 tons) and the world's largest sand sculpture event are .

Festival, with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism with the assistance of the Municipality of Antalya Lara Beach Park is organized within the complex.

In April, the start of preparatory work before the festival, artists begin on May 1 and continues to the statue and the door is open to art lovers to 20 on May.

Festival in 2009 held 120 thousand domestic and foreign visitors has visit. Now, each year increasing interest in traditional activity and visitor becomes the most important cultural and artistic activities of Antalya has been among.

With a different theme each year, held at Antalya International Sand Sculpture Festival 2010 theme is "Mythology 2" have been determined. In 2010, using 7500 tons of sand the world's most important mythological and heroic events of the exhibition will find a huge life-sized statue of 300, Troy, King Arthur, Dede Korkut and many interesting sculptures will be made.

Exhibition space as well as day and night, with special sound and light show offers a charming atmosphere with many activities and festivals are even coloring. Between May 20 to November 20, 2010, will remain open to visitors on a tour of the exhibition can be between 10.00-23.00 hours.

GENERAL INFORMATION

1-What is sand sculpture?
Simply stated, we made sand sculptures using only sand and water is a special form of a statue. The most simple example of the children playing in the sea that are the sand castle. Of course, sand castles, are much simpler than the complex art products. But still they contain a certain element of design and creation of art is a product that can be said for. Sand is a bit more complex and the work of the sculptor is difficult. This challenges the art of sand sculpture, separates from the traditional sculpture. Sand sculptures of architectural forms, anatomical, or any object of a figure could be portrayed. Sand and appropriate use of correct technique, provided the desired sand can be any shape. Sand sculpture, BC by Egyptians Applied is an art form 4000.

2-Sculptures are made with only sand and water
Yes, there is no need more than sand and water

3-All kinds of sand can be used?
Is nothing less than the sand, all the sands are thought to be identical. Yet it is not. Sand vary. Many may say that the sand type. Determine what you can make the difference in the sand is one of the factors. Even primarily, and the statue is connected only to the type of sand can say even. Sand may be organic or mineral. Organic particles of sand, coral, mollusks, and consists of fossil fragments. They can be found in salt water. Mineral sand is sand or rock composed of mineral or rock particles and is found in mountainous regions like the Alps.
Large-scale and fine details that require a special sand for the sand sculptures will be needed. If the festival was held in the region suitable sand is not available, the nearest source is investigated. Suitable for making sand sculptures will be used to understand whether the structure and shape of sand particles should be analyzed.

Determining the shape of the statue at the end, the structure of the sand is used. For more than a meter high statue of a special sand must be used. The size and structure of a grain of sand is of crucial importance in this regard. Round granules, but must be karemsi. This type of sand particles zara similar.

Round-grained sand in the beach often is because the movement of waves and currents are. This is a type of sand sculpture in terms of processing difficult. The sharper and more angular sand is the most suitable surface is smooth. Ideal for making the best sand sculpture can also, located near rivers and streams of water from the mountains are moved. Different sizes of sand particles of this mineral are similar to the membrane. They are square and fit together.

4-Any way desired to be given the statue?
Appropriate use of sand to be provided and experienced sculptors, kuma any desired shape can be all kinds of things can be done statue. Sand sculpture is being taken into consideration when designing what we want, but in terms of gravity to focus on the feasibility of the statue is an issue. Statue to be considered under construction at one of the most important issues, is to support safely the entire statue.

The technique used when making a sand sculpture, conventional techniques of the sculpture is not very different. They are simple and everyone can learn easily. Like 16 meters in height is building a giant statue of less than one meter Whether he makes sculptures are, in both cases the same principle applies. And the same process is applied to the same order. These principles can be summarized as follows:

Uncompressed hard sand and soft sand uncured block is obtained. This dampened sand layers can be obtained by compressing and is a rough way. In the meantime, large molds are used. Until you reach the correct size of sand with different patterns are prepared.

The next stage, the solid blocks in the sand is shaped. Kuma sand can say a general expression has been cut with the shape. This process is always done from top to bottom.

5-Where can be built sand sculptures?
Sand sculptures can be built anywhere in fact. But public outdoor sculptures in order to build a specific competence and must have the necessary technical equipment. Interior spaces are among the important factors in stability of the ground. Other than that, the statues will be built in the field of sand in terms of transfer, transportation will be provided the quality of the roads is also important, in addition, wiring, water connections and a certain height of water pressure to be considered among the points is located on.

6-How long time can be based sand sculptures in the open air?
Sand sculpture built in the open air, the form can remain for months. So far, have remained intact the longest sand sculpture, a statue is made of a Dutch sculptor and 1 year 9 months remained intact. This statue has remained intact even in winter and Madurodam'da made. Another sand sculpture made in California during the 2 years stay intact, the other is the owner of a record. This means that the sand sculptures to be held indoors if they can stay intact for years unless touched.

7-Sculptures have been completed, the humidity needs to be protected?
No. Only work on the statue during a certain degree of moisture protection is mandatory. After it is no need. When a spray of sand sculptor this is why. Sculpture is complete, thanks to this particular solution completely dries and hardens. If you do not spread sand thoroughly compressed.
Sand sculptures and other bad weather conditions from rain to protect a special solution is obtained by using a thin protective layer. Obtained with a special vegetable protein is a solution that is completely ecological.

8-What happens if severe weather conditions such as wind or stor mor rain?
Rain, does not give serious damage to the statue. In such a case, sand will absorb rain water and rain ended, after the water vapor will be absorbed. Showers in the case, the horizontal surfaces of the statues, rain drops, depending on the shock of a structural change may occur. Properly in these areas are given a little sand is disturbed. But after the end of rainfall that the area distortion can be corrected easily.

9-What kind of equipment is used?
To be transported to the work area of sand, ships, trucks, excavators, tractors, cranes and mechanical shovels are used. Loose sand should be put into the wood block before. This pattern of different sizes and shapes of both parties in open wooden boxes, crates, boxes consist of. Sand layers formed mechanical vibrating special tools, using tools such as hammers and sledge compressed. Then cut off the sand mold can be compressed and must be shaped by carving. For this, the spatula and similar instruments are used, such as goods. Brush and other tools for granting of last retouching is used.

10-Sand sculptors will be disturbed after the fall of the statues?
No. We will destroy them in a certain respect. Important difference between an ordinary sculpture sand sculpture with full results from the creation and destruction processes. Structures need to sand sculptures are short-lived. Someone who sculpture made of sand, creating a temporary structure that knows the art products. Sculptor of the statue and the process of creation of the temporary image is created knows, but it would be a unique moment in the memory knows. Already this is what makes art unique. Perhaps temporary object is created, but the memory is permanent, this is like a gate across the board are among the nearly infinite. In front of the artist waiting to be created is a new sand sculpture. His desire is what keeps vigorous.


INTERNATIONAL ANTALYA SAND SCULPTURE FESTIVAL
ADRESS:
Guzeloba Mah. Lara Yolu Lara Beach Park 9&10 No'lu Plajlar Arası Antalya / TURKEY
Tel & Fax: (+90 242 316 77 50)
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