“The Keeping of Bees” is a short informative dance film that brings light to one of the many effects human behavior and climate change has had on a very important species; bees. Bees are responsible for pollinating a very large portion of our vegetation and food. It is estimated 1/3 of every bite of food is a product of bee pollination. Utilizing audio from NPR Weekend Edition with Scott Simon, we learn through Frank Aletru the many struggles beekeepers are facing today by combining dance, humor, and education.
Jaggi comes from a Punjabi background and he aspires to take the popular Punjabi dance form of 'Bhangra' to an international platform and passionately works towards his dream. He meets his college rival in Simi and they both compete with each other to win the international dance competition.
Yesterday's schoolgirl has a cherished dream - to devote her life to the sea. But she is not accepted into the nautical school. Then she, with the help of her friends, secretly enters the training ship "Comrade" and, together with all the cadets, undergoes practical training at sea.
Tom's family and friends are excited to attend the Festigal, yet Tom wanders around and gets left "home alone" at the show. Trying to find a way out, Tom will see how the different Festigal attractions come to life, as part of a big amusement park. While dancing and singing along with these attractions, Tom would have to escape two clumsy robbers, who try to rob the park that exact night.
The Rolling Stones embarked on the Licks World Tour in 2002 and 2003 to celebrate their 40th anniversary, featuring the band performing in arenas and stadiums in addition to the occasional theatre. In November 2002, the Stones arrived in Los Angeles to perform at a packed Wiltern Theatre, treating fans to a set heavy on rarities which feel right at home in such an intimate setting. While some of the hits are performed, this night at the Wiltern is for the rarely played classics, including Stray Cat Blues, No Expectations and a cover of Everybody Needs Somebody to Love featuring a guest spot by the legendary Solomon Burke.
This is the small feature film that formed the integrated backdrop for the live performance/music piece. As abstract images and sound combine with the various stories and insights of the subjects interviewed, an illustration of memory is created. Seemingly unrelated video images merge with the images of the storytellers to create a common thread: the views of the Silent Minority.
Animelo Summer Live 2025 “Thanxx!” is a special edition of the world’s largest anime song concert, celebrating the connection between artists and fans through music, gratitude, and unforgettable live performances. Held at the iconic Saitama Super Arena, this event continues the legacy of Animelo Summer Live (Anisama) as the ultimate gathering for anime music culture. DAY1: Features the performances from 8/29. Artists: i☆Ris / Eir Aoi / Masayoshi Oishi / Masami Okui / Yui Ogura / KOTOKO / TRUE / Takanori Nishikawa / KIYOSHI HIKAWA+KIINA. / fripSide / MyGO!!!!! / Suzuko Mimori / May'n / ReoNa / Roselia / MOTSU
Leave it to Björk to make a concert release that can be treated as part of her regular body of work rather than a side note. While Björk fans have occasionally complained about the amount of repackaging of her albums, Voltaic reaffirms just how important the live aspect is to her music, and provides a couple of different perspectives on it as well. Volta sparked a particularly inspired and lavish tour that, arguably, ended up being bigger than the actual album was, but tapped into the most dramatic, primal, and elegant aspects of Björk's art overall. It's fitting, then, that the chronicles of the Volta tour are just as thoughtfully crafted as the shows were.
Love Live! Sunshine!! Aqours ONLINE LoveLive! (ブライブ!サンシャイン!! Aqours ONLINE LoveLive!-, Love Live! Sunshine!! Aqours ONLINE LoveLive!) is Aqours' two online live concerts.
Entertain Me has all the great stories about how the band got together, what it was like in the early years, and all the other shit that we as fans love to hear, but it also flips it, and talks about the price you pay when touring non stop for years, being in the studio for months and years, and how just being in a band effects not just you, but your family and friends. That might be where it gets depressing. Yes, there are moments that are not so happy, both in interviews and on the road.
Sbornia is an island with a rich but eccentric culture, separated from the rest of the world by a high wall. When the wall comes down, cultural change plays hilarious havoc on the lives of two traditional Sbornian musicians.