Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Here are the dates of school councils to come:


maternal Tuesday, March 8 at 18h

Elementary: Tuesday, March 15 at 18h


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What talking points?
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Friday, February 18, 2011

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Exit Trail - Sunday, February 20

We suggest you to exit a trail ride on the side of the valley Buèges.

Luteva Depart at 8am. 2h running about 16kms very pretty course, ridges and scrub undergrowth

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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Jean MAS''The spirit of the Ecole de Nice''exposure BEAUSOLEIL (Alpes-Maritimes) - 02/03 to 02/25/2011


Jean Mas - Flatten cage fly
- CEdit photo Roxane Petitier


Since February 3, opening day, and until February 25, 2011, the town of Beausoleil, Alpes Maritimes - an exhibition devoted to Jean Mas which are presented cages flies, shadows, bubbles, little. . . too.

"(...) Leading artist of the School of Nice, Jean Mas (...) Has perhaps never really left childhood. His first cage flies (CAM), he has produced in the playground, with a cork and pins to build borrowed mums overcast. It was a game, the moment of heckling came.


(...) Today, fly in the cages of John Mas, the discourse has replaced insects. But the cage flies is its founding myth. Of all colors and all sizes, it has been princeps of his work. The purpose symbol of a personal mythology. "It was from there that everything else follows. It takes over the world and comes with everything: it is the art of shooting. "

(...) By a tilting of the object field fun of the child in the art field, Jean Mas appropriates the cage that is always empty, the transition from one field to another with allowed the economy of the fly. "It took me a cultural heritage to remove the bug and change the subject in prison paltry and insignificant. This absurdity becomes formal pretext to intervene. "

Since its first appearance in the public domain in 1974 by a mailing cage, the cage has undergone many stage and put into space. His performances are many. Cages flies are presented in varying numbers and different media formats, forming perfect rows. The former were all the same color: black and white. Gradually, they took the colors. They were presented only in satin boxes, they were cast in resin, made in small numbers, accumulated in boxes, enclosed in bottles, bottles ... Since 1992, they are included in furniture: tables cages of flies. They also appear in limited editions on desktop clocks.

The cage was later increased in size to "fly" on a human scale, becoming sculptural object. The cage flies is made known to the public by a series of performances, stagings of the object.
texts are well written and played by the artist: "the machine to fly cages", "the passage of a bubble in a cage flies" ...

Around the cage flies, Jean Mas founder and president of the Order of the cage to fly, performance key to this artistic production. The Order of the CAM is a distinction that the artist was awarded to a person, place, something that has a bearing in mind the creation of a regional arts promotion.


(...) Bubbles, which appeared in 1983, adjacent bubbles, again causing a distraction, child they are just carriers of paint. The gesture ephemeral bubble is extended by the artist: the bubbles are directed to a paper where they crash, releasing the paint and making marks on paper. But for the artist, there is without a stick no bubbles, bubble object indispensable for achieving them. "I'm an intellectual, says Jean Mas easily. But I have humor, too. This comedy, I put at the service of intellectuality that gives pleasure to people. "


Jean''MAS''Bubble Jet

His famous "Little", which are the subject of an annual festival Bonson *, born from the idea of "selling a little cage flies out of the shadows", as its performance "Sell "**, or its shadow (shadow picture painted in black and white and transposed on wood panels).



Jean MAS, Shadows of the dancer


The Few are the formalization of plastic auditory-visual link with the letter P. The symbol "P" phoneme in his "little" will be the subject of artistic interpretation in a conceptual and minimalist. The object is always representative of the letter P (the only constraint), its size, shape, color, environment variables are one creation to another.



''Little John Mas Window''


The material: the agglomerate from which the letter is cut. Then it is painting, collage, assemblages and various ... He gets a series of "No": a "little" mirror "a few" ladies "a few" failure, "a little "shadow" a little "bent ...
For example, whenever a professor of the Faculty of Medicine Nice retires, he did his bit, with a bit of him inside ...

At the end of 2010, the Museum Restive, he symbolically set fire to the Ecole de Nice, which he said happens to be one of the fathers symbolic. "The paradox? It's one thing when it is stopped there. Done. " Eventually, he was born. Lacan, Jean Mas? So little ...

From Article Faustine Sappa, appeared in''The Nice little''of 02/11/2011


* The next Festival will take place around the Little July 15, 2011, on the topic of taste.


** One of the best known is when the artist has affixed a sign "For Sale" on the Pont des Arts, Paris.



Jean MAS - Art of attitude - "FOR SALE Pont des Arts,''PARIS - 1997


Jean MAS - Art of attitude - FOR SALE''
Le Pont des Arts, PARIS'' - 1997



LINK: Jean MAS symbolically set fire to the Ecole de Nice, which he said happens to be one of the fathers symbolic. "The paradox? It's one thing when it is stopped there. Done "


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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Louis-François Delisse 'FUNERAL MIX' - Collection of the umbo


Image Jean-Pierre Paraggio - Burial Mix
Collection of the umbo



A mixture of authors:

♦ El Al Moktari Maghreb (translated by LF Delisse)
Lulu ♦ ♦
Apollinaire
♦ Author (s) anonyme (s) of a deep song gypsy
♦ Louis-François Delisse

talk to themselves or speak to their dead or dead. He is to speak well and speak effectively to get away from the relentless''importunity of his time to die''- always arbitrary.

throbs Thus, giving himself the air, a mixture of poems

-one addressed to oneself, without damage, have to say for one day, the water line of his own death.

Someday I'll go
of my days with my skin
for boat
masts and my bones
the veil of my blood
on my mouth

It moorings spare
ropes broken
breasts fondled
then lost
that sail and sink
the sea and sailors.

Almeria, begun in 1959 - Louis-François Delisse

other-directed to the dead, tributes, saying,''our energetic''look to their infinite presence floating clear, clear.

's funeral Chauffour


funeral
of me

I down
scale where
rooster ran away

I mounted
the hearse
tears and
beautiful crows

funeral
with crepe
raised wind
and folded

my eyes run
aside bury
me that embankment
this crowd kneeling

but not this
child torrid
and beautiful or that
secret access to

underground where
Myrddin float
long time
its gentle wolves
in the round tower

29-09-2010 Louis-François Delisse

This superb text moving and emotional for "this hot and beautiful child" bury the hierarchy of time active in all thoughts firmly anchored in the wide bed of life.

I. Dalbe

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Peuchmaurd Pierre (1948-2009) poet and editor Myrddin editions, and one of our greatest poets current French-language , dedicatee of the poem radiant, reminds us:

"Everything that is impossible becomes gradually indifferent, "said Maurice Blanchard
and Juan Larrea:
" We can no longer go astray, the impossible becomes inevitable softly "
In the small gap between these two revelations we must dig in our life deathbed, in the death bed of our lives. "Pierre Peuchmaurd - One foot in the inkwell

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Louis-François Delisse is a major poet whose work has been recognized as far as known, has long been the wiser: Rene Char, Henri Michaux, via Raymond Queneau, and editor Guy Levis Mano, to name just a few names .

► The main collections of Louis-François Delisse: where to get them


► An extract the preface to the anthology Albarracin Laurent Louis-François Delisse published in spring 2009 editions of Lapwings in the Presence collection of poetry.


► My reading this anthology''Louis-François Delisse''by Lawrence Albarracin


To go further with Louis-François Delisse




Picture of Jean-Pierre Paraggio - Burial Mix
Collection of the umbo


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Thursday, February 3, 2011

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L Impromptu Number Two - Bulletin of the umbo - POETRY AND ART





Thumbnail coverage of the Impromptu number two



In a very nice word
"The impromptu is a noise dissipates. "

This bulletin-review, led by Jean-Pierre Paraggio remains in the vein of the Journal of the umbo, a very clean design, and, over the titles, authors sometimes presented unknown, but most notable names of actual poetry. Also maintained the happy contribution illustrators (paints, inks, drawings, collage, graphite, photos).

After The number one IMPROMPTU ► CONTENTS (Reminder):

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IMPROMPTU Here's number two. Summary In this issue:


ARTWORK :


- WORK COLLECTIVE - 1936: Collage - Province of Malaga, Spain
- Philippe Lemaire : collage''The rumblings of desire''
- Rik LINA : Inks''Baron Saturday '';''Woman''Bomb-mail kopie
- Heloisa PESSOA : etching Eclosao''''; etching ''''Capricornio




POEMS AND DOCUMENTS - Excerpts below -:


- Alain Joubert :

An unpublished text of A.. Joubert fortunately finally issued.

GRAND inaccurate - excerpts -


"When in 1994 Peter Peuchmaurd reached to edit the newspaper that Maurice Blanchard wrote between 1942 and 1946 under the title''Dancing on the rope''I had the opportunity to report in an article for the magazine'' literary.'' Was briefly set. (...) The "Magazine" in question at the last moment decided not to publish my text, without explanation. (...) Maurice Blanchard remaining still the great unknown of modern poetry shimmering surreal, I thought''revive''a little flame was worth, knowing that we must be able to procure''Dancing''on the rope by means of the Internet, without a doubt! It is even a duty to do so and get it done. . . (...)
Yes, it should read in the string, the editor Thierry Patrice (Ether Wave - Toulouse) had the nerve to publish the end of 94 - before tragically disappearing - and nobody talks about, of course! (...) "

Alain Joubert, briefly then, but with consistency, reactive flame which he ran with the strength security around Mauritius Blanchard

" (...) One of the greatest poets of this century - but one of the most misunderstood as well - a friend of Joe Bousquet, Paul Eluard, Rene Char, close, very close, surrealism, even if only briefly participated in the activities of the Movement,''almost by accident,''the solitude and the work occupying most of his life.
The "work" poetic, of course: Malebolge , Strength of flesh , The Mysterious Barricades , C'es t party and you knew nothing , especially between 1934 and 1939. Later, after the war, Heights walls , Man and mirrors or The World around us . But also the "work" at all. Blanchard is one of the largest aeronautical engineering between the wars, designer / builder of a score of flying machines, including the notorious''seaplane Blanchard MB3''which, in 1924, defeated two world records for altitude (...).
When arrive the year 1942 we find him at the head office (Paris) studies warplanes German Junkers. Collaborator, Blanchard? No, no, he was placed there in accordance with the resistance network''Brutus''mole right in the heart of the Nazi system. Therefore, it is dancing on the string , and take the opportunity to keep his diary between 42 and 46, this formidable''paved''- it looks like a piece of beef - which is 700 pages ''while , except the journal of a man of letters'' , writes Peter Peuchmaurd in the remarkable presentation that accompanies the book (1).

Guided by his mood, Blanchard evokes memories of his childhood and youth, talks about his job as an engineer, deals with fierce humor, literally mad, life daily under occupation, politics, rumors, the evolution of war and the conduct of its German leaders, and perfectly stashed ineffective when they are offered several solutions to one problem, what never fails to Blanchard, even if only to seize a little more Nazi war machine! (...).
Blanchard also recounts his amazing adventures during the exodus, and the flavor of the situations encountered, like the energy he brings to overcome them, give them a''difficult times''hénaurme humor. (...).
(...) Between the hilarious and tragic stories - a treasure trove for historians who should pounce on this text! - And the crises of lucid rage, many considerations slip on a secret and subtle poetic creation, who are the invisible fabric of the paper, its structure and fascinating mysérieuse (...) "

  1. Maurice Blanchard''Dancing on the rope,''Journal 1942-1946 , 720 pages, Ether Wave / Thierry Patrice, Toulouse, 1994
  2. - REMINDER of the admirable volume in the Poets''Today''(Seghers), Pierre Peuchmaurd devoted to Maurice Blanchard in 1988

Alain Joubert's text is followed by a bibliography posthumous Maurice Blanchard.



- Jean-Yves BéRIOU :


THE ADVENTURES OF THE TOPIC (2) - EXTRACT

A search in several shipments (this delivery is the second), Jean-Yves Bériou on:

" (...) inspiration the strong sense and full report of magnetization sensitive and reciprocal rights and the world, and language, the fulcrum of the operation. The principle of analogy, the genius of metamorphosis, duplication trembling words and things in their relations sensitive, while that which characterizes all true poetry, is at work before writing poetry, from the primary relationship of man the world around, nature and its kingdoms (...) ".





Philippe Lemaire - Collage''The rumblings of desire''



- Pierre PEUCHMAURD


FIRE TO BEAM - Excerpts -

text appeared with a picture of Yves Nadal
The Rattle in Black No. 1 -1979



balls red, black balls, the very small
penitentiary where the head turns do
no shadow, hands walled and night
double and all the moons in the dark. There
so many stars, scissors, cardboard, roses
in the garden. What are you doing tonight?


Rosées pink sweats blondes, the barriers
summer. Where nothing is bead loss, halter
black Holidays, long unmade bed
wind. Where nothing pearl is the outrage, your
ass in the shadow spells.


(...) It
summer. Large fields of desire are passing
horses.


(...)



- Joel GAYRAUD : two poems: ' '''Lock,''Trance''


TRANCE - excerpts -


Just a foghorn
wake a female in this palace built for drawers
circumstances of unstoppable
(. ..)
Grating smile n'emprisonnent that false friends




- Olivier HERV Y: a set of texts which we delight as they form bounding and projecting reading matter and then to say about what we had not necessarily thought of.


squib - excerpts -


It size, cut, suture. . . Many efforts around its good for nothing changes.


The confidant is a small couch where you turn your back on him to whom we speak, so far from representing due discretion, it confirms that the most mocked the concerns of others.


High in the mother, nourished in the fields of good lineage. . . So that one wonders why they killed an animal with such qualities.


The vegetable market makes us ever less room.
The error just as calculating.



-Roberto SAN GEROTEO : two poems:''He said''sometimes,''''ridiculous tiny star

Star tiny insignificant
a single drop
falls alone
at the end of the earth
then 2 then 3 then 4 then 5
all the pearls of a necklace
flesh brittle earth
broken lost
while rain
doubles in other dons
also ready
turn to fall to the ground
the sun for days and sentences
makes them disappear
for the shade of a tree loaded with future
leaves, tears, flowers, fruit.


Feature in this issue of the first part of the bibliogaphie (ongoing) of this poet.



-Heraclitus - V century BC. JC.


(...)
differs from what is born the most beautiful harmony,
(...)



Louis-François Delisse : epistolary poem to his brother Xavier


Bury me sitting
as are the hills.
Standing as dies
the tree. Inclined as
dry reeds.
(...)




Heloisa PESSOA
Etching''''Capricornio




- Sergio LIMA: Portuguese poem - excerpt -


O olhar é o processo da amoroso Visao

(...)


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The impromptu Number Two - The Bulletin umbo
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Jean-Pierre Paraggio 33, Avenue Jules Ferry 74100 ANNEMASSE
jeanpierreparaggio@yahoo.fr


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LINK: Summary The impromptu number one and Titles of works from the Collection of Umbo






Friday, January 28, 2011

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RV Hall Coordinator: your questions & suggestions ...


With a view to a future meeting with Miss Larissa (city hall coordinator in charge of school lunch time), we invite your questions, comments or suggestions concerning the cafeteria and everything that may relate to the restoration of the south.
So please not to send us your requests, they will all be welcome ...!
After the appointment we will inform you of course all that stink will be given.
Thanks in advance to you all ...

Thursday, January 27, 2011

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IMPROMPTU The Number One - Bulletin of the umbo - POETRY AND ART



IMPROMPTU The number one

Thumbnail coverage Impromptu number one



In a lovely word:
"The impromptu is a noise dissipates. "

This bulletin-review, led by Jean-Pierre Paraggio remains in the vein of the Journal of the umbo, a very clean design, and, over the titles, had sometimes Authors unknown, but most notable names of actual poetry. Also maintained the happy contribution illustrators (paints, inks, drawings, collage, graphite, photos).





Summary In this issue:
ARTWORK:

-Ludwig ZELLER : collage
-Rik LINA :''The inks which Beauty and the Beast''
-Miguel de CARAVALHO : collage
Jean-Pierre Paraggio : ink and image
Marcel MIRACLE : Board 4''ink''
Philippe Lemaire : collage
Georges-Henri Morin : ink''but also''ostracized



poems and texts - excerpts below -:

John Durançon
Evidence
"(...) The photograph already.
Photography, already existed.
Reflection and mass.
Μiroir. Narcissus.
Narcissus mess.
Baudelaire O!
Narcissus even when they look at something else.
Narcissus themselves across the world.
(...) The movie was like what did not image.
Cinema has completed the metamorphosis - Kafkaesque.
The world is not the world.
It is a reflection of his reflection (...) "



-Roberto San Geroteo
" It would raise the air in memory
(...) To repeat the vacuum
drink and come back when shaking hands and lips
that we would never have forgotten (...) "



Stanislaus Rodanski
"Listen, it's black speech
prophets black than the black
cover time (. ..) "



Louis-François Delisse : haiku
" The dream was pushing snow
(...) "





Ink Georges-Henri Morin
'But also ostracized'




Peter PEUCHMAURD (several poems)

This dust

Besides roses
and cursing
- that 'they be damned -
apart spit moons
watching grass and cement
and the empty sky
since there is no sea
A wait share
what we do
on your grave

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But slave
when it hits the cloud
when he drinks dust
lips
master but the slave
speech infinite
he whispers mouth empty





Ink Jean-Pierre Paraggio



-Alice Massénat

The harm caused by reason
the startled his eternal Etournel
that it came
a broken rattle skirmish
She screamed and elsewhere across the virgin
arm around the waist
to whom it was
who would triturated camphor

And while nothing is always full of arms
fell in love with the mischievous verve to disqualified from beyond the grave
Holes were staggering
nothing sounds more
a retreat at the bazaar
implanted into the deep of my bulldog streets

Incredulous choked the word misery
life of these rails s'escarpe a sleep salacious
and nobody was able to return
if not a death assiduous

These memories are fighting
this palaver teenage
daily more exegesis
Dire pain unpopular
arthritis triturated weariness in disarray
and not a path that goes up my fingers

Why fight here or Moreover
what arms he climbed
of further life
Me
silent and if I get used to silence
the rest will perhaps finally less jaws.



Anne-Marie BEECKMAN:
THE DAUGHTER OF THE AIR
"I came through the eye of the cyclone (...) / Here I am, bone and flesh in daring bearer. I lay a finger on your delicate eyelashes abridge / I cap on the wire the chimera / (...) I had to blow a hundred times over the cradle of feathers: the mirror broke its moorings (...) / I bow, lifts, pick my skirts dust wind. "



John Paul MARTINO:
" They have odor of old lanterns
With this certain swing in walking
They have masks to be mistaken wreckers
Castaway wreckers or to inland
Eager glucose knowing only the coca-cola (...) "





Rik LINA 'The Beauty and the beast '




Lawrence ALBARRACIN

MONSTER

This ogre then prefers candy to girls.
It would hurt a fly.

His legs are still closing his arms
and box body.

His head is out of the belly
as to devour the sugar.

There is more sugar in his face
it wrong to cry when
thumb light
support under the eyebrows.

There is only one stroke
the vertebrae of soft clay.

love a bearded sky
he smokes with her vagina at night.

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The impromptu number one - Bulletin of the umbo
5 euros per copy including postage - Support: 15 euros
Jean-Pierre Paraggio 33, Avenue Jules Ferry 74100 ANNEMASSE


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Titles still available in the umbo COLLECTION:

Jean-Yves Bériou 'The Little Pebble's death in the boot of the master of nothing' , poems - 2006 - 4 euros

Pierre Peuchmaurd 'Fragments of a deer' poem illustrated by Jean-Pierre Paraggio - 2007 - 15 euros

Anne-Marie Beeckman, 'I am African', a poem with images of Jean-Pierre Paraggio - 2008 - 13 euros

Pierre Peuchmaurd 'Nature at her' poems on images of Jean-Pierre Paraggio - 2008 - 15 euros
LINK: Commentary and picture
http://isabelledalbe.blogspot.com/2009/ 04/la-nature-chez-elle-pierre-peuchmaurd.html

Alexandre Pierrepont 'Moon to moon, poem, images of the desert - 2009 - 12 euros

Joel Gayraud 'Clearing the dream', a poem with illustrations by Jean-Pierre Paraggio - 2010 - 14 euros
LINK: Commentary and image
http://isabelledalbe.blogspot.com/2010/10/clairiere-du-reve-joel-gayraud.html

Lawrence Albarracin 'The Flood ambiguous' poems illustrations by Jean-Pierre Paraggio - 2010 - 14 euros
LINK: Commentary and picture
http://isabelledalbe.blogspot.com/2011/01/laurent-albarracin-le-deluge-ambigu.html



Louis-François Delisse 'funeral mix' poems with images of Jean-Pierre Paraggio - 2010 - 8 euros
LINK: Commentary and picture

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LINK: Summary Impromptu number two