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POLE POSITION is the 3rd video performance of the GAME OVER Project, directed by the Swiss artist Guillaume REYMOND (NOTsoNOISY creative agency). This stop-motion video was shot and played during and for "The game is up!" festival at the Vooruit (Ghent, Belgium | www.vooruit.be) on February 11th 2007.
http://www.notson oisy.com/gameover
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"Most of us fantasize of being powerful... but is it really worth bothering with?" (This will be on a new TV show called "Cut Up", premiering on the French/German TV channel "Arte" in Spring 2009)
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POSITION 3
1998-2007
This is my top list of the latest 10 years.
I'll enjoy support and I'll accept critics, but remember this is a PERSONAL chart, based on my preferences, so don't be silly.
For sure I'll forget a lot of good tunes, but it's a normal thing, you know!
For funkyhouse lovers, please enjoy and comment.
Have a nice day!
Stefano
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First in a series of four lessons on traditional and new approaches to first position blues playing (A harp in the key of A). Gussow explores the lowest octave here.
For a series of skill-graded video tutorials and tabs focusing on classic blues harmonica repertoire by Sonny Terry, Little Walter, Paul Butterfield, and others, please visit:
http://www.modern bluesharmonica.com
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"The way to better skiing" Learn how to ski through 11 professional teaching videos. Six of the best Danish ski instructors shows skiing for all levels in all terrain. Lasse Lyck, Klavs Klavsen, Rasmus Lundby, Tue Bak, Martin Hulten and Pernille Hornhaver.
Video duration: 246 seconds
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Music video by Patrick Wolf performing The Magic Position: Video
with Jaron Albertin [Video Director], Luke Jacobs [Video Producer]
(C) 2006 Polydor Ltd. (UK)
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Detailed discussion and demonstration of catch wrestling's head and arm position. Catch wrestling preaches controlling your opponent and wearing him or her down by keeping constant pressure applied.
From the 5-DVD set, The Lost Art of Hooking.
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An Elizabethan twist on Abbot and Costello's famous vaudeville routine. Performed by STNJ actors David Foubert and Jay Leibowitz on New Year's Eve of 2006 in Morristown, NJ. Written by Jay Leibowitz and directed by Jason King Jones. Material Copyright 2007 Jay Leibowitz - www.jayleibowitz.com
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