Popular Posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Prinnie and Mahalia, the stars from The Voice, at Haberfield Public School Signing With 600,000 Kids Across The Country In Australia’s Biggest Music Gig

Prinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia Barnes
Prinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia Barnes
Prinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia Barnes
Prinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia BarnesPrinnie Stevens, Mahalia Barnes

Via Flickr:
The Voice performing artists and
The Voice's Prinnie and Mahalia Singing With 600,000 Kid's in Sydney; Haberfield Public School

Haberfield Public School teams up to break record...

Stars from popular reality TV show, The Voice, Prinnie and Mahalia, performed at Haberfield Public School Signing With 600,000 Kids Across The Country to make it Australia’s Biggest Music Gig of its kind.

Hundreds of thousands of school children across Australia sang the same song at the same time on the same day in Australia’s biggest annual school music gig, 'Music: Count Us In’. Now in its sixth year, Music: Count Us In 2012 culminates on Thursday November 1 at 12.30pm (AEDT).

The program highlights the value of music education in Australian schools. Research shows that music education has lost its place in many schools, despite its range of benefits to students’ development. This year's program involves a record breaking 1900+ schools.

From Brisbane to Bunbury and Darwin to Devonport, students across Australia will sing the program song, ‘Different People (Stand Together)’, written by three high schools students with help from award-winning singer/songwriter Josh Pyke.

In CANBERRA, the Federal Minister for School Education, Peter Garrett, will count down the performance with 1800 kids from ACT schools in front of Parliament House.

Prinnie and Mahalia kick off their Come Together National Tour tomorrow - November 2.

Music News Australia, Eva Rinaldi Photography and associates congratulate the big team effort and wish the performing artists well on their upcoming tour.

Performing arts and education once again prove a winning combination.

Websites

The Voice
www.thevoice.com.au

Haberfield Public Schook
www.haberfield-p.schools.nsw.edu.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Elin Kling X GUESS BY MARCIANO Capsule Collection Launch

Carmen SmithCarmen SmithCarmen SmithCarmen SmithCarmen SmithElin Kling For Marciano
Elin Kling For MarcianoCarmen SmithElin Kling For MarcianoElin Kling, MarcianoElin Kling, MarcianoElin Kling For Marciano
Carmen Smith, Vassi DyulgerovaCarmen Smith, Vassi DyulgerovaElin Kling For MarcianoCiaron Murphy, Philip KusserSybella Thompson, Jody PhanAdriana Nyberg, Diego Rendon, Georgina Ivory
Chloe De Ridder, Tess Woolcock Chloe De Ridder, Tess WoolcockLaura Hayes, Melanie Maroun, Montana Williams Laurn SmithElin Kling For MarcianoElin Kling, MarcianoCassie Mathews, Matt Cameron

Via Flickr:
Elin Kling X Guess By Marciano Capsule Collection Launch

Elin Kling X Guess By Marciano Capsule Collection Launch; East Sydney, Australia ...

East Sydney, Australia, and yet another product / fashion launch, with the usual splash of celebrities.

Firstly, Marciano is a leading lifestyle brand by Guess, so with that out of the way, a bit of colour banter to keep you interested with a bit of back story...

It's said "celebrity sells", but time will tell in seeing just how long the product world will continue to roll out the celebrities. Clearly, Guess and friends are sticking with the formula for the time being.

Of course, you have the A list, B list and C list et al... this event was a mix, to be fair. It's all really about selling product and trying to make it fly off the shelves in the end, and playing the media card. A tad more interesting than reading fashion advertisements in the even thinning Australian broadsheets - newspapers and fashion magazine advertising doesn't come cheap either. News coverage usually beats regular advertising, so the fashion and lifestyle product world will likely continue to hold bashes and parties while playing the celeb card for a while yet.

Next week Australia will get more brand launches, more fashion parties, with many of the usual suspect celebs coming along just to be seen and read about themselves in the paper - or online - whatever the case. Add a bit of gossip... you get a bit of news, and wallah - there's another PR campaign in the bag.

Fun Facts:

Guess (styled as GUESS) is an American clothing line brand. Guess also markets other fashion accessories besides clothes, such as watches, jewelry and perfumes. The company also owns the line Marciano.

The company began advertising in 1982, then later they introduced their iconic black-and-white ads in 1985.[3] The ads have won numerous Clio Awards. Their fashion models have included a number of supermodels, many of whom, such as Claudia Schiffer, Eva Herzigova, Valeria Mazza, and Laetitia Casta, first achieved prominence via these ad campaigns.

Marciano is an Italian given name and it originates from Latin Marcianus or Marcian (Saint Marcians) or "Martians" or Martianus. Also from the cult of Roman god Mars.

Elin Kling is a Swedish fashion blogger born in 1983 in Sweden. She runs a Scandinavian fashion blog called Style by Kling.

Elin Kling started off her career in fashion as a model, with her base in Milano, Italy. Over the years she has also worked within Swedish Television-business. Today she's also the editor of her own-found magazine Style By which can be bought online for iPad's, iPod's and iPhone's as well as in physical form in stores in Sweden.

Websites

Guess official website
www.guess.com

Marciano official website
www.marciano.com

Style By Kling official website
www.stylebykling.nowmanifest.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Club Forster gets Human Statue Bodyart Neon bodypainting, mermaids and Sonic Boom band

Club Forster Neon BodypaintClub ForsterClub Forster Neon BodypaintClub Forster Neon BodypaintClub Forster BodypaintClub Forster Neon Bodypaint
Club Forster Neon BodypaintClub Forster Neon BodypaintClub Forster Neon BodypaintClub Forster BodypaintClub Forster BodypaintClub Forster Neon Bodypaint
Club Forster Neon BodypaintClub Forster Neon BodypaintClub Forster Bodypaint Club Forster Neon BodypaintClub Forster Neon BodypaintClub Forster Bodypaint

Via Flickr:
Human Statue Bodyart Mermaid dancers paints patrons, Sonic Boom performs at Club Forster, NSW...


Last night the Human Statue Bodyart team including two mermaids danced and performed bodypainting at mid-coast NSW club, Club Forster.

Neptunes Lounge nightclub situated inside the famous club came alive as creative artists Eva Rinaldi and Vince Cantali painted patrons, along with Mermaid dancers Victoria and Caitlin, who facilitated audience participation and before long the crowd of 500 was painting their own mermaid themed designs on each other.

Artist Eva also took photographs of her amazing human statue mermaid creations along with the crowd who took to bodypainting like a duck to water.

The mermaid and bodypainting promotion has further cemented Club Forster and its Neptune's Lounge as the premiere entertainment venue and club in the region, joining the Human Statue portfolio which also includes iconic venues such as Crown Melbourne, Hilton Hotel Sydney and Sydney Opera Bar.

Human Statue Bodyart has further cemented its reputation as the recognised leader in the Australian bodypainting and human statue creation industry and Forster has earned some national and international news media coverage as a party town and exciting tourism hotspot.

Well done to everyone involved in the success of the Mermaid and bodypainting promotion at Club Forster, and we know the locals look forward to the next one when the mermaids swim back to town.

Websites

Human Statue Bodyart
www.humanstatuebodyart.com.au

Club Forster
www.clubforster.com.au

Human Statue Bodyart Flickr
www.flickr.com/photos/humanstatuebodyart

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr