En allant sur le site , vous verrez les 14 arbres finalistes dont celui-ci et un peuplier français . Ce sont tous des arbres fabuleux et avec une histoire. Allez les découvrir et voter pour vos deux arbres préférés jusqu’au 28 février. Les résultats seront annoncés le 17 mars.
Discover more about the real-life bear that inspired author A.A. Milne
A replica of the first edition
First published on 14 October 1926, Winnie-the-Pooh was named after London Zoo’s female black bear, who arrived on 9 December 1914 and was the mascot of a Canadian regiment, who were in training on Salisbury Plain – she had been purchased earlier that year for $20 by Lieutenant Harry Colebourn, from a hunter in Ontario, who named her Winnie after his hometown of Winnipeg.
Colebourn intended to eventually take Winnie back to Canada with him and would often visit her at the Zoo while on leave – but after seeing how loved she was by both visitors and staff, decided to leave her in the full-time care of the zoo’s keepers once the war ended.
Milne decided to name his fictional character, Pooh Bear, after Winnie, as his son often visited het at the zoo.
Jon Foreman habite dans le Pembrokeshire, au Pays de Galles, qui abrite un beau littoral, ce qui laisse beaucoup de place pour ses créations.
Sur chaque plage, il crée en fonction de ce qui est disponible sur place, jouant avec des galets de tailles et de couleurs variées.
Ce land art éphémère sera récupéré par la mer à la marée montante et il aime capturer l’instant où les vagues viennent frapper le dessin et emporter les galets.
Vous trouverez les photos de ses créations sur son site sculpt the world
David Tennant, c’est le 10ème Doctor Who, le capitaine Alec Hardy dans la série Broadchurch mais aussi Barty Croupton Jr dans Harry Potter et la coupe de feu.
Il fait par la même occasion un appel aux dons pour l’association Save the Children.
Some enterprising, exciting artists have been enlisted by Tate to create special ‘response pieces’ filmed all around the empty galleries. On Thursday February 4 you’ll be able to watch a stream of Ekin Bernay, Thomas Heyes and Rowdy SS reacting to the pieces with movement, sound and spoken word. The performances will even be followed by a bit of a chat with the artists.
Pour assister à cette performance, il faudra vous connecter sur le site suivant :
Vous pouvez trouver d’autres émissions avec d’autres destinations et toujours de nouvelles recettes. Une bouffée d’air en cette période de restrictions.
On Thursday January 28, Tate are also holding a Nauman-inspired streaming workshop. Participants will follow the instructions of the above-mentioned Bernay, learning how to use their bodies in all sorts of meditative, restorative ways. If that sounds like your idea of a great Thursday night, just access this page at 7pm, January 28
Tails from the Zoo is a new series of bedtime stories streaming on London Zoo’s Facebook page each weekend, starting this Saturday January 16. Each week, a new zookeeper will step up to the challenge of reading an animal-themed children’s book to camera, while the zoo’s most cute and cuddly inmates lark about in the background.