Archive for August, 2007

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Friday, August 17th, 2007

NANCY - A Remarkable City - Part 2

History is often more generous to royal patrons than to artists. However, Stanislas I, the last of the great dukes of Lorraine and a legendary patron of the arts, did not overshadow the great talents of his period. With them, the builder-king gave Nancy its great squares - Place Stanislas, Place de la Carriere and Place d’ Alliance - which have recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site.

The talented Emmanuel Here, designed the facades with a precision that is hymn to harmony. The wrought-iron railings were designed by Jean Lamour and edged with gold leaf. Guibal sculpted the Fountains of Neptune and Amphitrite and wine flowed from them on their inaguration in November 1755.

Place Stanislas now counts as one of Europe’s finest public squares. Lively, warm, colorful that attracts visitors around the world. The masterful work in stone, bronze, wrought iron and paint of some of the great talents in their field achieved perfection in Nancy.

Since 2005 visitors have discovered a now pedestrian square renovated and embellished. Also, Nancy pays homage to the artists work and recreates the atmosphere of the era, a period of intense creativity that reaffirmed Nancy’s place in the history of art.

Source: Nancy Tourism

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Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

NANCY - A Remarkable City - Part 1

Few cities in the world are quite like Nancy. It is a city of art, culture and tradition; it is a meeting place where great talents can do research, discuss, create, innovate and invent. It is also a city in which people can gather, dance, stroll… The “Livre sur la Place” festival is a week - long literary celebration. Nancy Jazz Pulsations, a major event on the international jazz circuit, is organized at venues throughout the town adding a touch of colour and rhythm to autumn evenings. The Choir Festival thrills the town with a thousand international fantastic voices. Nancy has no shortage of events throughout the year to ensure visitors get the most out of their stay.

Place Stanislas is the ideal starting point for a walking tour of Nancy. The rectangular square, which was formerly known as Place Royal, is regularly the theater for traditional, cultural and folklore events. Restored to its original state in 2005 became-pedestrians only - to everyone’s satisfaction. Situated between the old town, built in the 10th century and 16th century new town, the square houses - the City Hall ( hotel de ville) the municipal opera house and theater as well as the Fine Arts Museum (musee des beaux arts). This museum prestigious collections take in almost every major period in the European art, from the 14th century to the present day. Works by, Caravvaggio, rubens, Delacroix, Mondigliani, Picasso, Rodin and Maillol.

To reach the old town, strolll trough Place de la Carriere, with its elegant urban architecture culminating with the double hemicycle of the Governor’s Palace, designed by the architect Emmanuel Here.

The medieval town with its narrow streets and numerous townhouses, former residences of local notables, offers the ideal setting for leisurely walk.

The last stop, Porte de la Crafee, is the last vestige of the city’s 14th century fortifications. A former prison, it was also the monumental arch
through which the Dukes of Lorraine passed before ascending the throne. A stone’s throw away, the Parc de la Pepiniere leads on to the new town, which was built under Charles III. Boasting a fine rose garden and an elegant bandstand, the gardens which were originally commissioned by Stanislas are popular among local residents.

The new town, also once fortified, is now a bustling city centre and boasts its fair share of fine buildings of architectural interest. Among them are the city’s Cathedral built by Boffrand and Mansart, the baroque church Saint Sebastien and Notre Dame de Bonsecours which was built by Here.

Source: Nancy Tourism

Thanks to pakner for introducing photobucket… I should have upload the photos on my gallery but for some reasons it’s not working. Wheeww…

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Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

In Nancy, we marked our names to their hearts… the experienced will be treasured forever…

*We were featured in the newspaper for three times on “Les Republicain”… on the left side our group, (they called us - de sacres phenomenes) and on the right side the Imusicapella (fait sensation).
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*For the second time around…
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*Front page… on the last day of event.
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“Kahit saan, kahit kailan, angat ang Pinoy!”

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Sunday, August 5th, 2007

May 20, 2007 - Last day in Nancy… Parting time…

*We had a farewell lunch at the Gentilly Village Hall with all foreign choirs.
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*Let me do it… hehehe
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*As requested by fellow choirs… one last “bukunat woman” song :)
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*Thanks to our foster parents… Mama Josephine & Papa Joseph, hope to see u next year…
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Sunday, August 5th, 2007
    May 19, 2007 - final night… the showdown of all choirs, three (3) songs each choir.*930Am-11AM, final rehearsal at Plaza Stanislas of the Latin and French songs for the night…
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    *A posed w/ Imusicapella - representative of the Phlippines. While waiting for lunch time at Brabois University..
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    *230PM - parade of all choirs around the main streets of Nancy…
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    *Last concert of our group at the Hotel de Ville of Nancy lasted for 30 minutes.
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    *815PM - the concert started… crowd of more 5,000… - this shot was taken from the big screen inside the opera house where all choirs were waiting for their turn to go to stage.
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    *The group representing Saudi Arabia.
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    *Photos # 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6 by KPP