Andrew Lloyd Webber’s CATS streams for free this friday

la célèbre comédie musicale Cats en ligne ce soir

There’s a hint of a plot about a group of cats competing to rise into the ionosphere on a giant tyre, but the musical is essentially a revue. It is quirkily based on Eliot’s poetry collection ‘Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats’, an exercise in high silliness that sits at the classy end of an anthropomorphized-cat-comedy genre

https://www.timeout.com/news/andrew-lloyd-webbers-biggest-musicals-are-streaming-free-on-youtube-for-a-limited-time-051120

un aperçu:

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Barber shop chronicles

National theatre, ce soir à 19H, un spectacle drôle et revigorant

Pour plus d’information:

https://www.timeout.com/london/theatre/barber-shop-chronicles-review

One day. Six cities. A thousand stories.Newsroom, political platform, local hot spot, confession box, preacher-pulpit and football stadium. For generations, African men have gathered in barber shops to discuss the world.

Vous pouvez également lire le livre d’Inua Ellams

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Notting hill carnival cancelled for the first time ever

Photo by: www.thenottinghillcarnival.com

https://www.timeout.com/london/news/notting-hill-carnival-has-been-cancelled-for-the-first-time-ever-050720

Le Carnaval de Notting Hill est un carnaval très populaire qui se déroule le week-end précédant le dernier lundi d’août, le dimanche et le lundi (férié au Royaume Uni), dans le quartier de Notting Hill à Londres.

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Ce carnaval fut initié par les immigrés noirs issus des Caraïbes, en particulier de Trinidad qui représentent une forte proportion de la population du quartier. La première édition eut lieu en 1966.

Pour avoir une idée de l’ambiance de ce festival, une vidéo à 360° de l’édition 2019

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Connaissez-vous les mots anglais à la mode?

Depuis le début de la pandémie et du confinement de nouveaux termes sont apparus dans la langue anglaise. Les voici :

Are you fully conversant with the new terminology?  

*Coronacoaster* The ups and downs of your mood during the pandemic. You’re loving lockdown one minute but suddenly weepy with anxiety the next. It truly is “an emotional coronacoaster”. 
*Quarantinis* Experimental cocktails mixed from whatever random ingredients you have left in the house. The boozy equivalent of a store cupboard supper. Southern Comfort and Ribena quarantini with a glacé cherry garnish, anyone? These are sipped at “locktail hour”, ie. wine o’clock during lockdown, which seems to be creeping earlier with each passing week. 
*Le Creuset wrist* It’s the new “avocado hand” – an aching arm after taking one’s best saucepan outside to bang during the weekly ‘Clap For Carers.’ It might be heavy but you’re keen to impress the neighbours with your high-quality kitchenware.
*Coronials* As opposed to millennials, this refers to the future generation of babies conceived or born during coronavirus quarantine. They might also become known as “Generation C” or, more spookily, “Children of the Quarn”.
*Furlough Merlot* Wine consumed in an attempt to relieve the frustration of not working. Also known as “bored-eaux” or “cabernet tedium”.
*Coronadose* An overdose of bad news from consuming too much media during a time of crisis. Can result in a panicdemic.
*The elephant in the Zoom* The glaring issue during a videoconferencing call that nobody feels able to mention. E.g. one participant has dramatically put on weight, suddenly sprouted terrible facial hair or has a worryingly messy house visible in the background.
*Quentin Quarantino* An attention-seeker using their time in lockdown to make amateur films which they’re convinced are funnier and cleverer than they actually are.
*Covidiot* or *Wuhan-ker* One who ignores public health advice or behaves with reckless disregard for the safety of others can be said to display “covidiocy” or be “covidiotic”. Also called a “lockclown” or even a “Wuhan-ker”.
*Goutbreak* The sudden fear that you’ve consumed so much wine, cheese, home-made cake and Easter chocolate in lockdown that your ankles are swelling up like a medieval king’s. 
*Antisocial distancing* Using health precautions as an excuse for snubbing neighbours and generally ignoring people you find irritating. 
*Coughin’ dodger* Someone so alarmed by an innocuous splutter or throat-clear that they back away in terror. 
*Mask-ara* Extra make-up applied to « make one’s eyes pop » before venturing out in public wearing a face mask. 
*Covid-10* The 10lbs in weight that we’re all gaining from comfort-eating and comfort-drinking. Also known as “fattening the curve.

Do you know your ‘quarantini’ from your ‘elephant in the zoom’? Picture: Getty

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‘Harry Potter at Home’ online hub for children and teachers

J.K Rowling vient de créer un site partiellement gratuit pour découvrir le monde d’Harry Potter depuis chez soi. Vous y trouverez des vidéos , des activités de dessins ou de bricolage, des quizzes, un test pour savoir à quelle maison vous appartenez.

Plus de détails dans cet article:

https://www.digitalspy.com/tech/a32009569/harry-potter-at-home-jk-rowling/

Le site Harry Potter at home:

https://www.wizardingworld.com/collections/harry-potter-at-home

La chaîne Wizarding world :

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPRO1CB_Hvd0TvKRU62iSQ

Le premier tome de la saga, Harry Potter and the philosopher’s stone est disponible en audiobook gratuit en 6 langues. En français ci-dessous:

https://www.actualitte.com/article/lecture-numerique/telecharger-un-livre-audio-d-harry-potter-gratuitement/100393

ou en anglais:

https://stories.audible.com/start-listen

Vous pouvez également écouter Daniel Radcliffe, Stephen Fry, David Beckham, Dakota Fanning, Claudia Kim, Noma Dumezweni, and Eddie Redmayne lire des chapitres de ce livre.

https://www.wizardingworld.com/chapters/reading-the-boy-who-lived

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The Globe is streaming a Shakespeare play for free every fortnight

The two noble kinsmen for this week

Pour plus d’information, un article de la clé des langues

http://cle.ens-lyon.fr/anglais/key-story/03-04-20-shakespeares-globe-digital-programme

Ou celui de Time out:

https://www.timeout.com/london/news/the-globe-is-streaming-a-shakespeare-play-for-free-every-fortnight-and-34-foreign-language-productions-033020

Vous pouvez par ailleurs découvrir Le songe d’une nuit d’été en Coréen ou Macbeth en Hébreu et bien d’autres qui sont les créations d’artistes internationaux invités en résidence par le Globe.

https://globeplayer.tv/globe-to-globe

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a stunning portrait of London’s NHS

A photography book by Lewis Khan

From « Theatre » by Lewis Khan

Before the current situation, London-based artist and photographer Lewis Khan was granted unrestricted access to two hospitals in the capital over a four-year period. He was permitted to attend operations, observe patients and staff in pain, in joy, in despair. The result is a brilliant photobook, ‘Theatre’. All profits from sales of the book are going to the NHS.

You can preorder it here:

https://lostlightbooks.com/lost-light-recordings-books/lewis-khan-theatre

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