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Neil Diamond gives a powerful and memorable performance at the packed Greek Theatre in Los Angeles in 1976, perhaps one of Neil’s great years. The show takes us back to a memorable time in pop music and in Neil Diamond’s career - while also giving us music that is as fresh and timeless today as it was then. The early hits are here, in rousing and intimate interpretations: ‘Cherry, Cherry,’ ‘Song Sung Blue,’ ‘Sweet Caroline,’ ‘I Am...I Said,’ ‘Cracklin’ Rosie,’ and more. But Neil also introduces songs from what was then his new album - and is now considered a classic - the benchmark ‘Beautiful Noise,’ produced by rocker Robbie Robertson. And Neil gets across the footlights, bringing the big audience to its feet, inciting clapping and singing along, and pulling two of the best-known stars of the era, singer Helen Reddy and the actor Henry Winkler (then an icon as TV’s ‘Fonzie’) up on stage to sing with him. An amazing trip back in time with one of our most enduring singers.
We will review ancient Greek and modern theories about what a myth is, then analyze three myths as examples of these theories: the Minotaur and the Labyrinth, the role of Hermes in the Orpheus and Eurydice story, and the birth of Aphrodite. A lecture by Dr. William J. Neidinger.
Originally part of HBO's "In Concert" series. Manilow performs: ACT 1 1. Here We Go Again 2. New York City Rhythm 3. Daybreak 4. Even Now 5. Jump Shout Boogie Medley a. Jump Shout Boogie b. Avenue C c. Jumpin’ At The Woodside d. Cloudburst e. Bandstand Boogie 6. Ready To Take A Chance Again 7. Weekend In New England 8. Looks Like We Made It ACT 2 9. Beautiful Music (Part I) 10. I Was A Fool (To Let You Go) 11. All The Time 12. Copacabana (At The Copa) 13. Beautiful Music (Part II) 14. Hits Medley a. Tryin’ To Get The Feeling Again b. This One’s For You c. Could It Be Magic / Mandy 15. It’s A Miracle 16. Can’t Smile Without You 17. I Write The Songs 18. Beautiful Music (Part III)
After his celebrated work on Reimann's Lear and Cherubini's Médée, Simon Stone's new staging at the 2023 Salzburg Festival dramatizes nothing less than the story of Christ. Guided by Stone's artistic vision and buoyed by the gold-standard Vienna Philharmonic, The Greek Passion by Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů serves as an evocative meeting place between past and present and an unforgettable theatrical experience.
Corruption, political instability and social poverty are explored in this tense documentary film chronicling the Greek government debt crisis and its impact on the people of Greece.
A film by Eva Stefani
On September 5th, 2014, The Head and The Heart played to a sold-out crowd at Berkeley’s historic Greek Theatre. The band played crowd favorites off their two albums, The Head and the Heart and Let’s Be Still, opening with “Cats and Dogs” to roaring applause. Right from the opening notes of the first song, the audience was hooked, singing along with the band and with each other. The enthusiasm carried over into “Sounds Like Hallelujah,” “Shake,” and “Lost In My Mind,” while the whole crowd sang along to the heartfelt “Rivers and Roads”. As the evening concluded with “Down in the Valley,” the audience was embracing each other in arms, swaying back and forth. The nearly full moon shone bright on the crowd, and all was well at The Greek. The Head and The Heart and TourGigs proudly present this concert film directed by the critically acclaimed rock n’ roll photographer Danny Clinch. Relive it in stunning multi-cam HD now!
Julio is at his peak here - singing in both English and Spanish, and moving freely between classic Latin songs like "La Paloma" and English-language pop standards like "When I Fall In Love."
The first Greek experiments in stone sculpture and architecture owed much to Egypt. But in quick order the Greeks set off in their own direction, looking for the perfect set of proportions to represent the perfect human body and the perfect temple. The Greek victories over the Persians in the 5th century BC infused the Greeks with a new belief in the superiority of their way of life. And this was reflected in their art.
Through commerce and conquests the Romans had come into contact with Greek art early in their cultural development. The Romans took what they found pleasing from Greek art and adapted it to Roman purposes in sculpture and architecture. But with the discovery of cement, the Romans were soon able to build structures beyond the dreams of even the Greeks. A 75-minute lecture.
Invocation originated as a sequence within the documentary Orpheus Through the Ages made by Pelicula Films to accompany Orpheus and Eurydice. It was designed to illustrate the Ancient Greek myth of the Creation of the world. It was shot on 16mm and subsequently enlarged onto 35mm for festival screenings. The techniques employed were a test run for those which ultimately were used within Ra; the Path of the Sun God. Two versions exist; one with narration and one without.
Richard Fontaine and Bob Miser started the current exploration of the male nude in film and photography. The two shared ideas props and models and reinvented some of the sexual icons that we all still recognise today. The gladiator the sailor, the cowboy… Starting with posing-straps and graduating to nudes their "art studies" enlisted the talents of up-and-coming actors and bodybuilders. This film recalls that era.
This video work forms part of a broader attempt to re-envision Irish cultural history in order to better understand the Now, to follow repressed lines of development that, if pursued, might have led Ireland out of its insular tendencies much earlier. The life and works of Irish writer Stephen MacKenna (1872-1934) form the documentary material on which the piece is built. MacKenna is best known for his translation from Ancient Greek of Third century philosopher Plotinus.
A fan recording of a Talking Heads performance form their legendary 1983 tour, Stop Making Sense.
Ross and Rocky Lynch’s band The Driver Era take the stage at the iconic Greek Theatre in Los Angeles to deliver an electrifying concert performance.
Three brothers discuss their career ambitions, each one optimistic about their future, building hopes around their father's inheritance. However, their dreams are soon shattered by an unexpected surprise... an inheritance worth only 100 Egyptian pounds and a few PlayStation 2 discs left to them by their late father.
Little Fox动画故事Level09:Greek Myths
From the very beginnings of Chaos to the adventures of Odysseus, this video takes you through, in chronological order, the entire story of Greek Mythology. No stone is left unturned, with every Greek God from Zeus to Hades and every Hero from Hercules to Achilles having their share of the limelight.