Posted by Anto | Apr 25th, 2009
The story of stuff is a twenty minute documentary that was released on the internet, criticising the ways used of producing and selling goods and services, and the effects of the life-cycle on the environment. It was released on Decembre 4th 2007, and is hosted by Annie Leonard, a graduate degree and a critic of international trade.
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Posted by Anto | Apr 21st, 2009
I previously talked about how Beyoncé’s Single Ladies video became a hit because of its original dance moves. I even put together in a post some videos from Youtube of how some people like me and you were able to get the choreography very well. But now, in London, 100 Single Ladies did a stage performance, that kind of feels spontanious at first, of that same famous dance from Beyoncé’s. The event...
Posted by Anto | Mar 1st, 2009
Here’s the 2006 TV Commercial for Dance4Life that encourages people towards Unity, to start dancing and to stop AIDS.
HIV and AIDS facts and figures
Young people are most at risk of getting HIV and AIDS.
Of the 6,800 people newly infected with HIV every day, more than half are under 25 years old.
About 1,200 of those who become infected on a daily basis are under the age of 15.
Every thirteen seconds...
Posted by Anto | Jan 20th, 2009
Something wonderful happened on January 15th 2009 in Liverpool Street Station. As people were rushing to go to work, music started playing and everybody got into it. They suddenly started dancing, young and old, doing the same steps, the same arm moves, all in harmony!
This is probably a mobile phone advertisement, but wouldn’t be cool if things like that happened in real life!
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Posted by Anto | Dec 22nd, 2008
I received this present and decided to pass it on and share it! Merry Christmas!
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Posted by Anto | Dec 7th, 2008
Beyoncé Knowles impressed all her fans when she showed remarkable dance moves in her video Single Ladies (Put a Ring on it). The black and white setting features Beyoncé herself with two other female dancers. All three of them were dancing non-stop and energetically using original sets of moves which include a mix of pop, hip hop and a touch of disco. Here’s the original video:
Now this video has been a...