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Stadt Land Kunst - Unterhaltung - Kulturmagazin, ARTE, 28 05 2021, 13:00 Uhr - Sendung im TV-Programm - TV & Radio
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The Clark Art Institute will present a free hour-long virtual brown bag lunch talk, Field and Stream, Forest and Studio: Barbizon Artists in the Outdoors, at noon Thursday, April 29, on Zoom and Facebook Live.
The talk explores a number of works from the Clarkâs collection that showcase the independent spirit and off-the-grid leanings of some of Franceâs most beloved landscape artists.
This talk is presented by Anne Leonard, Manton curator of prints, drawings, and photographs, in conjunction with the exhibition A Change in the Light: The Cliche-Verre in 19th-Century France, on view through May 16. After Leonardâs film presentation of a selection of works from the collection, she will join in a live Q&A session moderated by Nora Considine, the Clarkâs digital content editor.
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Members of the Queanbeyan Croquet Club, from left, Kem Hazelton, Geff Lawrence, Maggie Gerbich, Ann Clifton, Mary Hearn, Kevin Sutton and Trevor Sharkie. Photo: Nick Overall.
FROM international competitors to a 91-year-old who still plays three days a week, the Queanbeyan Croquet Club proudly continues to celebrate the obscure, yet deeply historic game with an event on “World Croquet Day” (May 1).
Following the formation of the Canberra Club in 1928, croquet rolled on into Queanbeyan by 1934, charting its way from as far back as 13th Century France where the game is believed to have originated.
The first “court” on which the sport would be enjoyed in Queanbeyan was part of an old police paddock when the population of the town was still only a few thousand.
Cost: See event description Description European History Through The Lens Of Opera explores a selected history of Europe, from the Middle Ages through World War II, via a study of popular opera from across the continent. Operatic music has touched people’s emotions since its inception. Many composers and librettists have turned to historical events for inspiration, and to give personal color to those events with powerful music and staging. This class, featuring operas in French, Italian, German, and Russian, will give attendees a broad overview of specific events in European history that have been immortalized in the operatic art form. History will be analyzed and illustrated by the operatic selections from the works that most accurately contribute to the telling of these stories.
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