![]() Please pack up and pack out everything you bring in and let’s leave the park cleaner than we found it. ![]() If at any point a concern arises please bring it to the attention of our Staff and we will help to mitigate the issue immediately.Īs always, Heartbeat Silent Discos are leave-no-trace events. Here at Heartbeat Silent Disco we work hard to maintain a positive, inclusive environment that is safe and welcoming for all. You must have a Valid Drivers License or ID to check out a pair of Headphones. This is a family friendly event and we encourage you to bring blankets, snacks, flow-toys, and whatever else you feel would contribute to the fun. Want to have a conversation with all your new friends? Just slip off one headphone and experience the best of both worlds. No need to yell over someone else’s experience either, with personal volume control you can feel like you are in the front row wherever you are in the park. Our specially designed headphones make it easy to dance when you want and tune out when you don’t. ![]() Whether you are into bass music, house music or funky stuff we will have something for everyone. Heartbeat Silent Disco’s allow people who like different types of music to still dance together in the same space. Salma Hayek had a hard time with one scene in particular while filming 'House of Gucci.' The 55-year-old Oscar nominee plays Pina Auriemma in the film, a friend and confidant of Lady Gaga's. – French actress, Corinne Jaber, returned to direct Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors and brought Roy-e Sabs Theatre to perform at the London Olympics.This is a Socially Disdanced event with limited number of headphones so reserve yours today! The track was featured over the climactic confrontation towards the end of the film. – Australian artists, Dr George Gittoes and Hellen Rose-Schauersberger, started Yellow House Jalalabad to teach theatre and media skills to Pashtun children. Soundtrack from the movie '28 days later'. – Berlin puppet educator from the Ernst Buch Academy of Drama, Wieland Jagodzinski, conducted workshops and helped to establish Parwaz Puppet Theatre. – French actress, Guilda Chahverdi, taught acting at Kabul University and started Azdar Theatre. – French director, Ariane Mnouchkine, conducted workshops and helped to establish Aftaab Theatre with Theatre du Soleil. – French actress, Corinne Jaber, directed Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour Lost. – Bond Street Theatre, by Joanna Sherman, started social development projects, including conflict resolution and creative arts prison programmes, in 2003 across 25 provinces with an approximate reach of 32,000 people. ![]() – Afghan Mobile Mini-Circus for Children (MMCC) was established by directors from Copenhagen, Berit Muhlhausen and David Mason. ![]() The list below sketches the span of applied performance activities from 2002 to 2012, highlighting the influence foreign artists have on the redevelopment of performing arts: Foreign theatre directors and international non-government organisations (NGOs) have contributed to the cultural scene in Afghanistan since the “fall” of the Taliban in 2001. ![]()
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