Cmovie: Ride On (2023) | dir. by Larry Yang
RIDE ON - Tráiler Subtitulado Español (2023) JACKIE CHAN

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Cmovie: Ride On (2023) | dir. by Larry Yang
RIDE ON - Tráiler Subtitulado Español (2023) JACKIE CHAN
忐忑之後 Tante•Uneasy and Beyond Hong Kong Cultural Center - 20-21/12/2014
Well, I think I need to book a flight to Hong Kong.
http://www.hkco.org/ActivityDetail.aspx?ainfo=428&lang=E
Två små gullepluttar
Recently I've been fanning (transitive verb, to be a fan of smb or smt) these two gullepluttar (that's gulleplutts for all you non-Swedish speakers out there) a wee bit too much. I've been totes (adverb, totally) only watching their videos on Youku for about two weeks now.
Fy så söta små gullepluttar, det é som om man vill äta upp dem. (that's They're very cute.)
Gong Linna and Isabel de Noronha singing Cores da Saudade/相思染 (dyed in yearning)
In the intro, Gong states that it was an attempt to combine Chinese and European folk music. This is somewhat amusing as Gong's music is almost completely composed by her husband, Lao Luo, an ethnomusicologist known as Robert Zollitsch in Germany, where he is from.
Gong Linna was born in Guiyang, Guizhou province (located in the Southwest of China). She first appeared on stage at the age of five. Since her early childhood she knew that she wanted to become a professional singer. At 16 she began her studies at the Chinese Conservatory of Music where she held her first and highly acclaimed concert as soloist in 1999. Since that she has been a soloist with the Zhongyang Minzu Yuetuan, China’s most renowned traditional music orchestra. In addition to many other awards, she won the Chinese National Singing Competition in 2000 as best female singer, including the Special Audience Award, gaining the audience votes of over a million Chinese television viewers.
In 2002 year she met composer and producer Lao Luo, who had already established himself as one of the masterminds of New Chinese Art Music, and collaborating with him she started a new artistic life. Experiments with world-music-fusion and avant-garde music as well as ethno-musical fieldwork marked the next years. In 2003 Linna contributed to the album of "Wu Xing", published on CRC. On this album Linna gave her debut as song-writer with beautiful lyrics. Her next album "Zou Shengming de Lu", published 2005 by KUKU-Music, finally set a landmark in Chinese Art Music. Since 2006 Gong Linna is performing with a stunning chamber music ensemble formed by some of China 's best instrumentalists and has been performing on many international festivals and prestigious concert halls. Her latest album "Ye Xue - Night Snows" features many classical Chinese poems set to music.