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  • From inside their cars, opera fans applaud the performance of Puccini's La bohème, performed by members of  English National Opera (ENO) as a drive-in (ENO Drive and Live) at Alexandra Palace, on 18th September 2020, in London, England. This is ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. This is Europe's first live drive-in opera production that audiences can safely experience from their cars and ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. As per the latest government advice. Each bubbled group consists of; 34 members of the ENO Orchestra, 20 ENO Chorus members and 8 principals. Each bubble has its own individual crew to oversee their rehearsals and performances.
    ENO_Ally_Pally33-18-09-2020.jpg
  • Two men on Portobello Road perform their busking performance to heavy rock music while pretending to play plastic toy guitars in London, England, United Kingdom. One has a Guitar Hero one, while the other a pink Hannah Montana guitar.
    20170311_plastic guitars_002.jpg
  • Two men on Portobello Road perform their busking performance to heavy rock music while pretending to play plastic toy guitars in London, England, United Kingdom. One has a Guitar Hero one, while the other a pink Hannah Montana guitar.
    20170311_plastic guitars_001.jpg
  • The grand finale of a performance of the Indian epic the Ramayana Ganga Thampi (center), plays the role of Sita the wronged wife of the exiled King Rama. She is both teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
    20071125_india_0316_1.jpg
  • During a performance of the Indian epic the Ramayana Ganga Thampi (center), plays the role of Sita the wronged wife of the exiled King Rama. She is both teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
    20071125_india_0307_1.jpg
  • During a performance of the Indian epic the Ramayana Ganga Thampi (center), plays the role of Sita the wronged wife of the exiled King Rama. She is both teacher and one of the stars of  the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India.
    20071125_india_0284_1.jpg
  • Zhang Lin, 23 leading Yue opera performer from the Xiao Bai Hua Shaoxing Opera Troupe during her night's performance together with an all womens cast of performers in a rural village close to Shaoxing City, Zhe Jiang province, China.                                She is one of the leading ights of Yue opera which as a form was born as late as the 1930's and she's been part of this troupe since she was 14. Today Yue opera like all traditional art forms faces stiff competition from television and all sorts of other entertainment and  as the troupe  no longer receive significant state funding, they must perform at least 150 times a year travelling far and wide across the country
    chiopera_026_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_V_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_P_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_F_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_AG_1.jpg
  • A Kathakali performance on 15th November 2009 in Fort Kochin, Kerala, India. Kathakali is a major form of Indian dance which involves the dancers enacting a story wearing elaborate make-up, costumes and masks, where the men also play the women. It is a Hindu performance that comes from the state of Kerala in southern India.
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  • A Kathakali performance on 15th November 2009 in Fort Kochin, Kerala, India. Kathakali is a major form of Indian dance which involves the dancers enacting a story wearing elaborate make-up, costumes and masks, where the men also play the women. It is a Hindu performance that comes from the state of Kerala in southern India.
    _MG_2989.jpg
  • A Kathakali performance on 15th November 2009 in Fort Kochin, Kerala, India. Kathakali is a major form of Indian dance which involves the dancers enacting a story wearing elaborate make-up, costumes and masks, where the men also play the women. It is a Hindu performance that comes from the state of Kerala in southern India.
    _MG_3000.jpg
  • A Kathakali performance on 15th November 2009 in Fort Kochin, Kerala, India. Kathakali is a major form of Indian dance which involves the dancers enacting a story wearing elaborate make-up, costumes and masks, where the men also play the women. It is a Hindu performance that comes from the state of Kerala in southern India.
    _MG_2906.jpg
  • A Kathakali performance on 15th November 2009 in Fort Kochin, Kerala, India. Kathakali is a major form of Indian dance which involves the dancers enacting a story wearing elaborate make-up, costumes and masks, where the men also play the women. It is a Hindu performance that comes from the state of Kerala in southern India.
    _MG_2926.jpg
  • A Kathakali performance on 15th November 2009 in Fort Kochin, Kerala, India. Kathakali is a major form of Indian dance which involves the dancers enacting a story wearing elaborate make-up, costumes and masks, where the men also play the women. It is a Hindu performance that comes from the state of Kerala in southern India.
    _MG_2826.jpg
  • A Kathakali performance on 15th November 2009 in Fort Kochin, Kerala, India. Kathakali is a major form of Indian dance which involves the dancers enacting a story wearing elaborate make-up, costumes and masks, where the men also play the women. It is a Hindu performance that comes from the state of Kerala in southern India.
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  • A Kathakali performance at the Kerala Kalamandalam, Kerala, India.The Kalamandalam was founded in 1930 to preserve the cultural traditions of Kathakali, the stylised dance drama of Kerala. Kathakali is the classical dance-drama of Kerala, South India, which dates from the 17th century and is rooted in Hindu mythology. Kathakali is a unique combination of literature, music, painting, acting and dance performed by actors wearing extensive make up and elaborate costume who perform plays which retell in dance form stories from the Hindu epics
    SFE_030212_0052.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_X_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_S_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_E_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_AD_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_AA_1.jpg
  • Zhang Lin, 23 leading Yue opera performer from the Xiao Bai Hua Shaoxing Opera Troupe during a performance in a rural village close to Shaoxing City, Zhe Jiang province, China.                                She is one of the leading ights of Yue opera which as a form was born as late as the 1930's and she's been part of this troupe since she was 14. Today Yue opera like all traditional art forms faces stiff competition from television and all sorts of other entertainment and  as the troupe  no longer receive significant state funding, they must perform at least 150 times a year travelling far and wide across the country
    chiopera_016_1.jpg
  • Zhang Lin, 23 leading Yue opera performer from the Xiao Bai Hua Shaoxing Opera Troupe during a performance in a rural farming village close to Shaoxing City, Zhe Jiang province, China.                                She is one of the leading ights of Yue opera which as a form was born as late as the 1930's and she's been part of this troupe since she was 14. Today Yue opera like all traditional art forms faces stiff competition from television and all sorts of other entertainment and  as the troupe  no longer receive significant state funding, they must perform at least 150 times a year travelling far and wide across the country
    chiopera_013_1.jpg
  • An actor applies his make up before a performance at the Kerala Kalamandalam.<br />
The Kalamandalam was founded in 1930 to preserve the cultural traditions of Kathakali, the stylised dance drama of Kerala. Kathakali is the classical dance-drama of Kerala, South India, which dates from the 17th century and is rooted in Hindu mythology. Kathakali is a unique combination of literature, music, painting, acting and dance performed by actors wearing extensive make up and elaborate costume who perform plays which retell in dance form stories from the Hindu epics.
    SFE_030212_0073.jpg
  • Professor Balasubramanian, a senior teacher of Kathakali applies his make up before a performance at the Kerala Kalamandalam.<br />
The Kalamandalam was founded in 1930 to preserve the cultural traditions of Kathakali, the stylised dance drama of Kerala. Kathakali is the classical dance-drama of Kerala, South India, which dates from the 17th century and is rooted in Hindu mythology. Kathakali is a unique combination of literature, music, painting, acting and dance performed by actors wearing extensive make up and elaborate costume who perform plays which retell in dance form stories from the Hindu epics.
    SFE_030212_0090.jpg
  • Professor Balasubramanian, a senior teacher of Kathakali applies his make up before a performance at the Kerala Kalamandalam.<br />
The Kalamandalam was founded in 1930 to preserve the cultural traditions of Kathakali, the stylised dance drama of Kerala. Kathakali is the classical dance-drama of Kerala, South India, which dates from the 17th century and is rooted in Hindu mythology. Kathakali is a unique combination of literature, music, painting, acting and dance performed by actors wearing extensive make up and elaborate costume who perform plays which retell in dance form stories from the Hindu epics.
    SFE_030212_0090.jpg
  • An actor applies his make up before a performance at the Kerala Kalamandalam.<br />
The Kalamandalam was founded in 1930 to preserve the cultural traditions of Kathakali, the stylised dance drama of Kerala. Kathakali is the classical dance-drama of Kerala, South India, which dates from the 17th century and is rooted in Hindu mythology. Kathakali is a unique combination of literature, music, painting, acting and dance performed by actors wearing extensive make up and elaborate costume who perform plays which retell in dance form stories from the Hindu epics.
    SFE_030212_0073.jpg
  • An actor pauses his make up for a snack before a performance at the Kerala Kalamandalam<br />
The Kalamandalam was founded in 1930 to preserve the cultural traditions of Kathakali, the stylised dance drama of Kerala. Kathakali is the classical dance-drama of Kerala, South India, which dates from the 17th century and is rooted in Hindu mythology. Kathakali is a unique combination of literature, music, painting, acting and dance performed by actors wearing extensive make up and elaborate costume who perform plays which retell in dance form stories from the Hindu epics.
    SFE_030212_0067.jpg
  • A dancer throwing live electric lightning bolts as part of the  the Arcadia robotic spider performance at Glastonbury Festival 25th July 2016, Somerset, United Kingdom.  The spider is both a dj booth playing rave tunes through the night and a piece of spectacular performance with electric dancers and fire blasts. The Glastonbury Festival runs over 3 days and has 3000 acts, including music, art and performance and approx. 150.000 attend the anual event.
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  • A dancer swings around with fire works  hanging in the sky as part of the Arcadia robotic spider performance at Glastonbury Festival 25th July 2016, Somerset, United Kingdom.  The spider is both a dj booth playing rave tunes through the night and a piece of spectacular performance with electric dancers and fire blasts. The Glastonbury Festival runs over 3 days and has 3000 acts, including music, art and performance and approx. 150.000 attend the anual event.
    AB9A9694.jpg
  • A dancer throwing live electric lightning bolts as part of the  the Arcadia robotic spider performance at Glastonbury Festival 25th July 2016, Somerset, United Kingdom.  The spider is both a dj booth playing rave tunes through the night and a piece of spectacular performance with electric dancers and fire blasts. The Glastonbury Festival runs over 3 days and has 3000 acts, including music, art and performance and approx. 150.000 attend the anual event.
    AB9A9666.jpg
  • A dancer throwing live electric lightning bolts as part of the  the Arcadia robotic spider performance at Glastonbury Festival 25th July 2016, Somerset, United Kingdom.  The spider is both a dj booth playing rave tunes through the night and a piece of spectacular performance with electric dancers and fire blasts. The Glastonbury Festival runs over 3 days and has 3000 acts, including music, art and performance and approx. 150.000 attend the anual event.
    AB9A9656.jpg
  • Seen from the driver's seat, Puccini's La bohème is performed by members of  English National Opera (ENO) as a drive-in (ENO Drive and Live) at Alexandra Palace, on 18th September 2020, in London, England. This is ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. This is Europe's first live drive-in opera production that audiences can safely experience from their cars and ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. As per the latest government advice. Each bubbled group consists of; 34 members of the<br />
ENO Orchestra, 20 ENO Chorus members and 8 principals. Each bubble has its own individual crew to oversee their rehearsals and performances.
    ENO_Ally_Pally29-18-09-2020.jpg
  • Seen from the driver's seat, British Soprano Nardus Williams plays Mimi in Puccini's La bohème, performed by English National Opera (ENO) as a drive-in (ENO Drive and Live) at Alexandra Palace, on 18th September 2020, in London, England. This is ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. This is Europe's first live drive-in opera production that audiences can safely experience from their cars and ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. As per the latest government advice. Each bubbled group consists of; 34 members of the ENO Orchestra, 20 ENO Chorus members and 8 principals. Each bubble has its own individual crew to oversee their rehearsals and performances.
    ENO_Ally_Pally16-18-09-2020.jpg
  • Seen from the driver's seat, Puccini's La bohème is performed by members of  English National Opera (ENO) as a drive-in (ENO Drive and Live) at Alexandra Palace, on 18th September 2020, in London, England. This is ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. This is Europe's first live drive-in opera production that audiences can safely experience from their cars and ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. As per the latest government advice. Each bubbled group consists of; 34 members of the<br />
ENO Orchestra, 20 ENO Chorus members and 8 principals. Each bubble has its own individual crew to oversee their rehearsals and performances.
    ENO_Ally_Pally24-18-09-2020.jpg
  • Rows of cars are parked in front of the stage to watch British Bass-baritone<br />
Paul Sheehan (playing Benoit) at the start of Puccini's La bohème, performed by members of  English National Opera (ENO) as a drive-in (ENO Drive and Live) at Alexandra Palace, on 18th September 2020, in London, England. This is ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. This is Europe's first live drive-in opera production that audiences can safely experience from their cars and ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. As per the latest government advice. Each bubbled group consists of; 34 members of the<br />
ENO Orchestra, 20 ENO Chorus members and 8 principals. Each bubble has its own individual crew to oversee their rehearsals and performances.
    ENO_Ally_Pally13-18-09-2020.jpg
  • Seen from the driver's seat, British Soprano Nardus Williams plays Mimi in Puccini's La bohème, performed by English National Opera (ENO) as a drive-in (ENO Drive and Live) at Alexandra Palace, on 18th September 2020, in London, England. This is ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. This is Europe's first live drive-in opera production that audiences can safely experience from their cars and ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. As per the latest government advice. Each bubbled group consists of; 34 members of the ENO Orchestra, 20 ENO Chorus members and 8 principals. Each bubble has its own individual crew to oversee their rehearsals and performances.
    ENO_Ally_Pally21-18-09-2020.jpg
  • The car park fills up before the technical rehearsal of Puccini's La bohème is performed by members of  English National Opera (ENO) as a drive-in (ENO Drive and Live) at Alexandra Palace, on 18th September 2020, in London, England. This is ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. This is Europe's first live drive-in opera production that audiences can safely experience from their cars and ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. As per the latest government advice. Each bubbled group consists of; 34 members of the<br />
ENO Orchestra, 20 ENO Chorus members and 8 principals. Each bubble has its own individual crew to oversee their rehearsals and performances.
    ENO_Ally_Pally04-18-09-2020.jpg
  • An opera watcher leans into a car before the start of Puccini's La bohème, performed by members of  English National Opera (ENO) as a drive-in (ENO Drive and Live) at Alexandra Palace, on 18th September 2020, in London, England. This is ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. This is Europe's first live drive-in opera production that audiences can safely experience from their cars and ENO's first public performance since the closure of their West End Colisseum home venue, because of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown in March. As per the latest government advice. Each bubbled group consists of; 34 members of the<br />
ENO Orchestra, 20 ENO Chorus members and 8 principals. Each bubble has its own individual crew to oversee their rehearsals and performances.
    ENO_Ally_Pally08-18-09-2020.jpg
  • An actor checks his make up in a mirror held by a senior student before a performance of the Ramayana at the Kerala Kalamandalam.The Kalamandalam was founded in the 1930's to preserve the ancient forms of Keralan arts and dance of which Kathikali, a mute mixture of ballet and drama is the most well known..Cherathuruty, Kerala, India
    SFE_030212_0050.jpg
  • An actor is laced into a costume before a performance of the Hindu epic, the Ramayana. The costume is the most distinctive characteristic of Kathakali.  The makeup is very elaborate and the costumes are very large and heavy. There are several kinds of costume. There are: Sathwika (the hero), Kathi (the villain), Minukku (females), and Thatti. These basic divisions are further subdivided in a way which is very well known to Malayali (Keralite) audiences.  Each character is instantly recognisable by their characteristic makeup and costume.The Kalamandalam was founded in the 1930's to preserve the ancient forms of Keralan arts and dance of which Kathikali, a mute mixture of ballet and drama is the most well known..Cherathuruty, Kerala, India
    SFE_030212_0046.jpg
  • An actor has make up applied to his face before a performance of the Hindu epic, the Ramayana..The Kalamandalam was founded in the 1930's to preserve the ancient forms of Keralan arts and dance of which Kathikali, a mute mixture of ballet and drama is the most well known..Cherathuruty, Kerala, India
    SFE_030212_0042.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 1st March 2013. Returning to the Royal Festival Hall for the first time since 1973, Liza Minnelli performs her greatest hits to London for one single performance as part of Southbank Centre’s The Rest Is Noise Festival.
    20130301liza minnelli_H.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 1st March 2013. Returning to the Royal Festival Hall for the first time since 1973, Liza Minnelli performs her greatest hits to London for one single performance as part of Southbank Centre’s The Rest Is Noise Festival.
    20130301liza minnelli_E.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 1st March 2013. Returning to the Royal Festival Hall for the first time since 1973, Liza Minnelli performs her greatest hits to London for one single performance as part of Southbank Centre’s The Rest Is Noise Festival.
    20130301liza minnelli_D.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 1st March 2013. Returning to the Royal Festival Hall for the first time since 1973, Liza Minnelli performs her greatest hits to London for one single performance as part of Southbank Centre’s The Rest Is Noise Festival.
    20130301liza minnelli_B.jpg
  • Schoolboys from the City of London School play string instruments during a public performance of classical music. The young orchestra is performing at St. James Garlickhythe, a city of London church redesigned by Sir Christopher Wren after its destruction in 1666. Showing great concentration and passion for their music, the violinists and cellists play with great skill for such young players. We see their copyrighted sheet music attached to the stands, guiding them through the classical pieces listened to by an unseen audience. There is a slight blurring to arms and hands as their bows pass over the bridges of their instruments. <br />
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  • London, UK. Friday 1st March 2013. Returning to the Royal Festival Hall for the first time since 1973, Liza Minnelli performs her greatest hits to London for one single performance as part of Southbank Centre’s The Rest Is Noise Festival.
    20130301liza minnelli_N.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 1st March 2013. Returning to the Royal Festival Hall for the first time since 1973, Liza Minnelli performs her greatest hits to London for one single performance as part of Southbank Centre’s The Rest Is Noise Festival.
    20130301liza minnelli_M.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 1st March 2013. Returning to the Royal Festival Hall for the first time since 1973, Liza Minnelli performs her greatest hits to London for one single performance as part of Southbank Centre’s The Rest Is Noise Festival.
    20130301liza minnelli_L.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 1st March 2013. Returning to the Royal Festival Hall for the first time since 1973, Liza Minnelli performs her greatest hits to London for one single performance as part of Southbank Centre’s The Rest Is Noise Festival.
    20130301liza minnelli_J.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 1st March 2013. Returning to the Royal Festival Hall for the first time since 1973, Liza Minnelli performs her greatest hits to London for one single performance as part of Southbank Centre’s The Rest Is Noise Festival.
    20130301liza minnelli_I.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 1st March 2013. Returning to the Royal Festival Hall for the first time since 1973, Liza Minnelli performs her greatest hits to London for one single performance as part of Southbank Centre’s The Rest Is Noise Festival.
    20130301liza minnelli_G.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 1st March 2013. Returning to the Royal Festival Hall for the first time since 1973, Liza Minnelli performs her greatest hits to London for one single performance as part of Southbank Centre’s The Rest Is Noise Festival.
    20130301liza minnelli_F.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 1st March 2013. Returning to the Royal Festival Hall for the first time since 1973, Liza Minnelli performs her greatest hits to London for one single performance as part of Southbank Centre’s The Rest Is Noise Festival.
    20130301liza minnelli_C.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 1st March 2013. Returning to the Royal Festival Hall for the first time since 1973, Liza Minnelli performs her greatest hits to London for one single performance as part of Southbank Centre’s The Rest Is Noise Festival.
    20130301liza minnelli_A.jpg
  • Performers dressed as police pose in front of a police van at the museum. BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
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  • Professor Balasubramanian, a senior teacher of Kathakali prays before starting to apply his make up before a performance at the Kerala Kalamandalam.<br />
The Kalamandalam was founded in 1930 to preserve the cultural traditions of Kathakali, the stylised dance drama of Kerala. Kathakali is the classical dance-drama of Kerala, South India, which dates from the 17th century and is rooted in Hindu mythology. Kathakali is a unique combination of literature, music, painting, acting and dance performed by actors wearing extensive make up and elaborate costume who perform plays which retell in dance form stories from the Hindu epics.
    SFE_030212_0074.jpg
  • Professor Balasubramanian, a senior teacher of Kathakali prays before starting to apply his make up before a performance at the Kerala Kalamandalam.<br />
The Kalamandalam was founded in 1930 to preserve the cultural traditions of Kathakali, the stylised dance drama of Kerala. Kathakali is the classical dance-drama of Kerala, South India, which dates from the 17th century and is rooted in Hindu mythology. Kathakali is a unique combination of literature, music, painting, acting and dance performed by actors wearing extensive make up and elaborate costume who perform plays which retell in dance form stories from the Hindu epics.
    SFE_030212_0074.jpg
  • Four women in yellow t-shirts and sunglases perform an improvised dance on Carnaby Street in London, United Kingdom. Remaining totally silent, it was unclear as to the reason for the performance but appeared as a contemporary dance piece in public.
    20190710_yellow t shirt dance_004.jpg
  • Four women in yellow t-shirts and sunglases perform an improvised dance on Carnaby Street in London, United Kingdom. Remaining totally silent, it was unclear as to the reason for the performance but appeared as a contemporary dance piece in public.
    20190710_yellow t shirt dance_005.jpg
  • Four women in yellow t-shirts and sunglases perform an improvised dance on Carnaby Street in London, United Kingdom. Remaining totally silent, it was unclear as to the reason for the performance but appeared as a contemporary dance piece in public.
    20190710_yellow t shirt dance_002.jpg
  • Four women in yellow t-shirts and sunglases perform an improvised dance on Carnaby Street in London, United Kingdom. Remaining totally silent, it was unclear as to the reason for the performance but appeared as a contemporary dance piece in public.
    20190710_yellow t shirt dance_001.jpg
  • Four women in yellow t-shirts and sunglases perform an improvised dance on Carnaby Street in London, United Kingdom. Remaining totally silent, it was unclear as to the reason for the performance but appeared as a contemporary dance piece in public.
    20190710_yellow t shirt dance_003.jpg
  • Street performer with a tall unicycle thrills the gathered crowd with his performance in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom.
    20180128_street performer covent gar...jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6161_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6150_1.jpg
  • Street performer with a tall unicycle thrills the gathered crowd with his performance in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom.
    20180128_street performer covent gar...jpg
  • Street performer with a tall unicycle thrills the gathered crowd with his performance in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom.
    20180128_street performer covent gar...jpg
  • Street performer with a tall unicycle thrills the gathered crowd with his performance in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom.
    20180128_street performer covent gar...jpg
  • Street performer with a tall unicycle thrills the gathered crowd with his performance in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom.
    20180128_street performer covent gar...jpg
  • Street performer with a tall unicycle thrills the gathered crowd with his performance in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom.
    20180128_street performer covent gar...jpg
  • Street performer with a tall unicycle thrills the gathered crowd with his performance in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom.
    20180128_street performer covent gar...jpg
  • Street performer with a tall unicycle thrills the gathered crowd with his performance in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom.
    20180128_street performer covent gar...jpg
  • Street performer with a tall unicycle thrills the gathered crowd with his performance in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom.
    20180128_street performer covent gar...jpg
  • Street performer with a tall unicycle thrills the gathered crowd with his performance in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom.
    20180128_street performer covent gar...jpg
  • Street performer with a tall unicycle thrills the gathered crowd with his performance in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom.
    20180128_street performer covent gar...jpg
  • Gaz Stanley and the Piccadilly Rats street performance as a strange blend of robotic dance and music modern art outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square in London, England, United Kingdom. The group are Manchester based street artists.
    20160416_piccadilly rats_008.jpg
  • Gaz Stanley and the Piccadilly Rats street performance as a strange blend of robotic dance and music modern art outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square in London, England, United Kingdom. The group are Manchester based street artists.
    20160416_piccadilly rats_007.jpg
  • Gaz Stanley and the Piccadilly Rats street performance as a strange blend of robotic dance and music modern art outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square in London, England, United Kingdom. The group are Manchester based street artists.
    20160416_piccadilly rats_006.jpg
  • Gaz Stanley and the Piccadilly Rats street performance as a strange blend of robotic dance and music modern art outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square in London, England, United Kingdom. The group are Manchester based street artists.
    20160416_piccadilly rats_004.jpg
  • Gaz Stanley and the Piccadilly Rats street performance as a strange blend of robotic dance and music modern art outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square in London, England, United Kingdom. The group are Manchester based street artists.
    20160416_piccadilly rats_005.jpg
  • Gaz Stanley and the Piccadilly Rats street performance as a strange blend of robotic dance and music modern art outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square in London, England, United Kingdom. The group are Manchester based street artists.
    20160416_piccadilly rats_003.jpg
  • Gaz Stanley and the Piccadilly Rats street performance as a strange blend of robotic dance and music modern art outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square in London, England, United Kingdom. The group are Manchester based street artists.
    20160416_piccadilly rats_002.jpg
  • Gaz Stanley and the Piccadilly Rats street performance as a strange blend of robotic dance and music modern art outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square in London, England, United Kingdom. The group are Manchester based street artists.
    20160416_piccadilly rats_001.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6549_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6515_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6461_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6450_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6445_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6426_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6414_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6320_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6308_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6295_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6274_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6263_1.jpg
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