Yaya, musician from African street
‘Clay Bora’ (Sun has risen) Yaya, from Burkina Faso, is the musician who learns everything from the street. Based on the experience that he has been through all through his life, he is calling for peace in Africa, he is wishing for Africa to unite one day. He is currently looking for the company to contract. If you are interested, please leave a message. Thank you!
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www.egs.edu Peter Greenaway, director, filmmaker and composer talking about the relationship of music, sound, image, film, and cinema; films without sound, silent films, the slavery of music and the perfect symbiosis between creator, director, filmmaker, musician, and composer. Peter Greenaway speaking about his collaboration with Michael Nyman, the dictatorship of picture or sound, the pleasure principle, sampling and the slavery of music, misery and suspense. Open video lecture of director Peter Greenaway at European Graduate School EGS. Media and Communication Studies Program Department. Saas-Fee Switzerland 2002. Peter Greenaway. Peter Greenaway, CBE born 5 April 1942 is a Welsh-born English film director. Peter Greenaway was born in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, and grew up in Essex, England. His family left South Wales when he was three years old. At an early age Greenaway decided on becoming a painter. He became interested in European cinema, focusing first on that of Bergman, and then on French Nouvelle Vague film-makers such as Godard, and most especially Resnais. Peter Greenaway shot the following shorts: Death of Sentiment 1962, 8 min, Tree 1966, 16 min, Train 1966, 5 min, Revolution 1967, 8 min, 5 Postcards From Capital Cities 1967, 35 min, Intervals 1969, 7 min, Erosion 1971, 27 min, H Is for House 1973, 10 min, Windows 1975, 4 min, Water Wrackets 1975, 12 min, Water 1975, 5 min, Goole by Numbers 1976, 40 min, Dear Phone 1978, 17 min, Vertical Features …
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