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Il Royal National Ballet of Georgia pronto ad incendiare il palcoscenico del Teatro Corso con lo spettacolo "Fire of Georgia"

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  L’11 Aprile a Mestre e l'8 aprile al Teatro San Babila di Milano ,  uno spettacolo unico dove l’armonia dei movimenti si fonde con acrobazie al limite dell’umano,  pronto a regalare al pubblico un’esperienza mozzafiato sospesa tra grazia ed energia. Il Royal National Ballet of Georgia sta per arrivare a Milano e a  Mestre  in " Fire of Georgia ", appuntamento al Teatro Corso l’11 Aprile alle ore 21 e  l'8 aprile al Teatro San Babila di Milano  . La Colchide , terra di Giasone , oggi conosciuta come Georgia , rivive attraverso le straordinarie performance dell’ensemble diretta da Gela Potskhishvili e Maia Kiknadze . Il talento atletico, la tecnica virtuosa e le prodezze maschili “sulle punte”, con stivali sottili e senza imbottitura, si intrecciano con i passi leggeri e la bellezza eterea delle ragazze che, in raffinati abiti di seta, sembrano fluttuare lievi sul ghiaccio. Alcune danze hanno ispirazione nell'VIII secolo a.C. e, nonostante l'origine così

Swiss model for Bosnia and Herzegovina

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  A lmost thirty years after the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is still in a sort of coma, and some say that there has never been a worse crisis, which is often said since the war. This text[ 2 ] is not daily-political and should not be interpreted as such, but the thinking of an engaged intellectual who cares about all of Bosnia and Herzegovina and all the citizens and peoples of this country, and especially about peace in BiH and the world. As the famous saying goes:  Without a peaceful Bosnia, there is no peaceful Europe . Now BiH has a chance on March 21, 2024 to start negotiations for joining the European Union, which is truly the most important political fact since Dayton.  There are no ideal solutions, but it is clear to everyone that this type of entity arrangement is exhausted and that something should be changed and improved. And the architect of the Dayton Agreement in 1995 - which stopped the war, and that should always be emphasized,

Russian Presidential Election: A Referendum on Putin’s Leadership

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  “ For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power. ” pronounced the United States. “ Putin’s day will surely be numbered. He’ll lose power and he won’t get to choose his successor ,” prophesized the United Kingdom.  Having proclaimed the Lord’s name in vain, the duo’s avowals have anything but taken hold of reality, one that portends a very different outcome.  Putin has them and their satellites to thank, for unleashing relentless sanctions in the delirious dream that they could crush the world’s largest country. Instead of bringing Russia to its knees as contrived and fervently hoped, the sanctions backfired in more ways than one, magnetizing more Russians to their leader’s side. Proving to his people once again that he is tried, true and tested, Putin has dexterously steered his country through an ongoing, arduous hour of unprecedented sanctions meant to inflict economic pain of the harshest kind on his countrymen.  Domestic support for Putin has visibly risen. His earnest call to