Posts Tagged ‘Music’

The Music of Fayrierie

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Spanish dark folk duo Fayrierie was founded in 2003, with Norax on the vocals, and Falke playing all instruments. Their goal is to express a inner artistic feeling based on the deepest and darkest landscapes of imagination, inspired by the old pagan traditions and cultures of the world. Their first album was Michelia Campaka, released in 2007 and another is currently in production.

The Music of Fayrierie

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Spanish dark folk duo Fayrierie was founded in 2003, with Norax on the vocals, and Falke playing all instruments. Their goal is to express a inner artistic feeling based on the deepest and darkest landscapes of imagination, inspired by the old pagan traditions and cultures of the world. Their first album was Michelia Campaka, released in 2007 and another is currently in production.

The Green Children

Saturday, July 23rd, 2011

The Green Children are Norwegian Milla Sunde and English Marlow Bevan. The duo’s ethereal electro-pop album Encounter was released to high acclaim in autumn last year. Encounter’s title song is inspired by the original green children of Woolpit, Suffolk. Taking such a mainstream pop route is unusual in ‘faerie’ music, but it’s an approach that works – Encounter is dreamy, uplifting and very listenable.
As well as being talented musicians, Milla and Marlow are also committed humanitarians. Their Green Children Foundation is a charity which aims to help the poor of the world through supporting microcredit, education and healthcare. Funds raised through sales of CD/DVD package have been used to build an eye care hospital in rural Bangladesh which opened in 2008 and serves some 60,000 patients already.

The Green Children

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

The Green Children are Norwegian Milla Sunde and English Marlow Bevan. The duo’s ethereal electro-pop album Encounter was released to high acclaim in autumn last year. Encounter’s title song is inspired by the original green children of Woolpit, Suffolk. Taking such a mainstream pop route is unusual in ‘faerie’ music, but it’s an approach that works – Encounter is dreamy, uplifting and very listenable.
As well as being talented musicians, Milla and Marlow are also committed humanitarians. Their Green Children Foundation is a charity which aims to help the poor of the world through supporting microcredit, education and healthcare. Funds raised through sales of CD/DVD package have been used to build an eye care hospital in rural Bangladesh which opened in 2008 and serves some 60,000 patients already.

How to Be a Good Performer

Thursday, July 21st, 2011
A singer, dancer, actor becomes a good performer by executing a combination of tasks correctly. In order to perform well, they have to capture the audience's attention as well as their hearts. They do this by engaging the audience, connecting with the music, and overcoming stage fright and being skilled at their craft.
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