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“Marina Abramovic and Ulay started an intense love story in the 70s, performing art out of the van they lived in. When they felt the relationship had run its course, they decided to walk the Great Wall of China, each from one end, meeting for one last big hug in the middle and never seeing each other again. at her 2010 MoMa retrospective Marina performed ‘The Artist Is Present’ as part of the show, a minute of silence with each stranger who sat in front of her. Ulay arrived without her knowing it and this is what happened.”
beautiful
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ahhhh
don’t you just hate it when you wanna talk to someone on here and they don’t have an ask box! >.<
I just noticed I didn’t have an ask box on this blog. Changed that.
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this is the arrow of destiny. reblog this and see what comes up next. this person/saying/thing will have something to do with your future
okay i’m scared. let’s do this
Oh god.
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Ok, we are talking about a band that has as motto the changing. The vocalist have said, more than once, that he believes that not changing is “creativity death”. So, WHY YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO COME WITH “PLEASE, BRING OLD OOMPH BACK”?
My god, dears, you can’t be a fan of band if you don’t know that…
I totally agree with that
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2012-03-23 ARBATA (first photo), THE PERFECT PILL (second photo)
Two great alternative music bands from Lithuania.
Photos: by me
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My favorite band. I still can’t believe it’s happening, but according to the festival site, Oomph! are going to play in Lithuania, Zarasai, Galapagai/ Roko naktys festival in August (http://galapagai.lt/lt/atlikjai.html). I probably won’t get calm about this, till I see it as one of the dates on the official page of the band. No, actually I won’t believe it until I see and hear them live on the stage. I already have the ticket and start counting the days left.
I’m sure the performance is going to be overwhelming.
please watch this and don’t click “like”, click “reblog”.
I had to pause this a couple times to cry for 5 minutes. You need to watch this. It’s beyond important.
Watch. Share. Think.
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It’s, actually, near the north of Šiauliai, not Sialuliai, but these photographs of the place are indeed the best I’ve ever seen.
In a field near the north of Sialuliai in Lithuania, millions of crucifixes and icons are packed tight together. According to an old saying, the first crucifix was placed there by a father, who wanted to pray to God for his gravely ill daughter. The father wandered with his cross to the hill. He raised it at the highest point and asked God for forgiveness and to make his daughter well again. After his prayers he returned home and found to his astonishment and thankfulness that his daughter had been cured by a miracle. People now started pilgrimming to the hill. Always with some kind of a crucifix or icon in their hands. This act was dedicated to God.
From photographer Daniel Roos’ note.
For more on Lithuania’s distinctive crosses, check out this post.
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