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Mestre (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmɛstre]) is the center and the most populated urban area of the mainland of Venice, part of the territory of the Metropolitan City of Venice, in Veneto, northern Italy.
Administratively speaking, Mestre forms (together with the nearby urban area of Carpenedo) the Municipalità di Mestre-Carpenedo, one of the six boroughs of the commune (Comune) of Venice. Sometimes considered as frazione, it is the most populated one of Italy, counting 89,373 inhabitants.
The mainland of Venice is the territory of the city based on normal land (instead of natural or artificial islands like the most well-known parts of Venice) connected to the historical center by a long rail and road bridge over the Venetian lagoon, called Ponte della Libertà (Freedom Bridge).
Since the end of World War II, Mestre had a quick and disordered urban growth, after which Mestre constitutes a vast human settlement together with the other urban centers of the Venetian mainland (Carpenedo, Marghera, Favaro Veneto, Chirignago, Zelarino, Tessera). Mestre being the center and the most populated area of the mainland, in common language the toponym Mestre is very often used, incorrectly, to define the whole Venetian mainland.
Ubirajara (Bira) Guimarães Almeida (born 1943), better known as Mestre Acordeon, is a native of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, and a master (pt.: mestre) of the Brazilian folk art known as Capoeira. His international reputation as a respected teacher, performer, musician, organizer, and author is built upon fifty years of active practice, as well as research into the origins, traditions, political connotations, and contemporary trends of Capoeira. Mestre Acordeon has travelled extensively promoting Capoeira outside Brazil.
Acordeon was a student of the legendary Mestre Bimba in the late 1950s and began teaching Capoeira in the early 1960s. He founded the Grupo Folclorico da Bahia in 1966 that performed the show Vem Camará: Histórias de Capoeira in the Teatro Jovem in Rio de Janeiro. The show presented an approach to Capoeira that influenced a new generation of young capoeiristas and affirmed the concept of grupo de Capoeira and today’s capoeira regional. He won three titles in capoeira national championships in the 1970s before coming to the United States towards the end of 1978. Acordeon introduced Capoeira on the West Coast in early 1979 and currently he maintains the United Capoeira Association (UCA) with several associated schools. He also has created the Capoeira Arts Foundation in Berkeley, California which sponsors UCA and the Projeto Kirimurê, a social program for children in the neighborhood of Itapoã in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
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Un joven profesor de matemáticas, soltero y de clase acomodada y un camello de poca monta, seductor y pendenciero, se conocen casualmente y descubren que tienen algo en común: el placer de matar. Director: Félix Rotaeta Reparto: Antonio Banderas, Mathieu Carrière, Victoria Abril, Berta Riaza, Walter Vidarte,Vicky Peña, Mario Gas, Jeannine Mestre https://www.facebook.com/8madrid/ www.8madrid.tv
El Centro Dramático Nacional presenta "Las tierras de Alvargonzález", una coproducción del Centro Dramático Nacional y Geografías Teatro. Textos de Antonio Machado. Dramaturgia de Abel Vitón y Jeannine Mestre. Dirección de Jeannine Mestre. Con Abel Vitón. En el Teatro María Guerrero (Sala de la Princesa) del 29 de enero al 15 de marzo de 2009.
1988 98 min Suspense ESpaña Dirigida por Félix Rotaeta . Interpretada por Antonio Banderas, Mathieu Carrière, Victoria Abril, Berta Riaza, Walter Vidarte, Vicky Peña, Mario Gas, Jeannine Mestre. Un joven profesor de matemáticas, soltero y de clase acomodada y un camello de poca monta, seductor y pendenciero, se conocen casualmente y descubren que tienen algo en común: el placer de matar.
1988 98 min Suspense ESpaña Dirigida por Félix Rotaeta . Interpretada por Antonio Banderas, Mathieu Carrière, Victoria Abril, Berta Riaza, Walter Vidarte, Vicky Peña, Mario Gas, Jeannine Mestre. Un joven profesor de matemáticas, soltero y de clase acomodada y un camello de poca monta, seductor y pendenciero, se conocen casualmente y descubren que tienen algo en común: el placer de matar.
EL AÑO DEL PENSAMIENTO MÁGICO de Joan Didion . Funciones del 16 al 27 de noviembre de 2016 en el Teatro de la Abadía. sesiones de miercoles a sábados, 19'30h. y domingos, 18,30h. Con Jeannine Mestre Dirección Juan Pastor Vídeo de Alicia González Se estrenó en el Teatro Español (sala Margarita Xirgu) en mayo de 2015.
1988 98 min Suspense ESpaña Dirigida por Félix Rotaeta . Interpretada por Antonio Banderas, Mathieu Carrière, Victoria Abril, Berta Riaza, Walter Vidarte, Vicky Peña, Mario Gas, Jeannine Mestre. Un joven profesor de matemáticas, soltero y de clase acomodada y un camello de poca monta, seductor y pendenciero, se conocen casualmente y descubren que tienen algo en común: el placer de matar.
Producción: Centro Dramático Nacional Autoría: Eugène Ionesco. Versión y dirección: Salva Bolta. Escenografía y vestuario: Ana Garay. Movimiento: Manuel Luque. Iluminación: Juan Gómez-Cornejo. Música y sonido: Luis Miguel Cobo. Intérpretes: Gerardo Malla y Jeannine Mestre. Estreno: 10 de enero de 2008 en la Sala de la Princesa del Teatro María Guerrero de Madrid. Para conocer más sobre la obra: teatro.es/estrenos-teatro/delirio-a-duo-33697
1988 98 min Suspense ESpaña Dirigida por Félix Rotaeta . Interpretada por Antonio Banderas, Mathieu Carrière, Victoria Abril, Berta Riaza, Walter Vidarte, Vicky Peña, Mario Gas, Jeannine Mestre. Un joven profesor de matemáticas, soltero y de clase acomodada y un camello de poca monta, seductor y pendenciero, se conocen casualmente y descubren que tienen algo en común: el placer de matar.
1988 98 min Suspense ESpaña Dirigida por Félix Rotaeta . Interpretada por Antonio Banderas, Mathieu Carrière, Victoria Abril, Berta Riaza, Walter Vidarte, Vicky Peña, Mario Gas, Jeannine Mestre. Un joven profesor de matemáticas, soltero y de clase acomodada y un camello de poca monta, seductor y pendenciero, se conocen casualmente y descubren que tienen algo en común: el placer de matar.
Comentarios del estreno de DUET FOR ONE, el 9 de octubre de 2013, en el Teatro Guindalera. DUET FOR ONE de Tom Kempinski dirigida por Juan Pastor interpretada por María Pastor y Juan Pastor Intervienen en el vídeo: Esperanza d'Ors, Jeannine Mestre, Jacobo Muñoz, Carmen Gutiérrez, Nicolás Belmonte y Pilar Valero. Vídeo realizado por Alicia González.
Mestre (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmɛstre]) is the center and the most populated urban area of the mainland of Venice, part of the territory of the Metropolitan City of Venice, in Veneto, northern Italy.
Administratively speaking, Mestre forms (together with the nearby urban area of Carpenedo) the Municipalità di Mestre-Carpenedo, one of the six boroughs of the commune (Comune) of Venice. Sometimes considered as frazione, it is the most populated one of Italy, counting 89,373 inhabitants.
The mainland of Venice is the territory of the city based on normal land (instead of natural or artificial islands like the most well-known parts of Venice) connected to the historical center by a long rail and road bridge over the Venetian lagoon, called Ponte della Libertà (Freedom Bridge).
Since the end of World War II, Mestre had a quick and disordered urban growth, after which Mestre constitutes a vast human settlement together with the other urban centers of the Venetian mainland (Carpenedo, Marghera, Favaro Veneto, Chirignago, Zelarino, Tessera). Mestre being the center and the most populated area of the mainland, in common language the toponym Mestre is very often used, incorrectly, to define the whole Venetian mainland.