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    Recording of interview with Frederick de Bruyn

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    De Bruyn lives in Amersfoort, The Netherlands and is a retired priest from the Archdiocese of Utrecht. de Bruyn met Nouwen at the Rijsenburg seminary (The Netherlands).1 audio cassette (ca. 1 hr., 30 mins.)Title based on contents of the item. ; The interview is transcribed and available electronically or in hard copy. All transcriptions and audio recordings are in Dutch. ; The audio cassettes are located in audio cassettes box 11. ; Reference copies of the audio cassettes are available (located with originals). ; The audio cassettes have been mislabeled Vic de Bruyn. ; Digitized January 31, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of an interview with Frederick (Fic) de Bruyn interviewed by Peter Naus in Amersfoort, The Netherlands

    Films by Dirk de Bruyn (1985-2005)

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    Films by Dirk de Bruyn (1985-2005

    Cineinfinito Dirk de Bruyn (1976-9 and 1982-90)

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    Cineinfinito Dirk de Bruyn (1976-9 and 1982-90

    The Australian avant-garde: Dirk de Bruyn screening

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    The Australian avant-garde: Dirk de Bruyn screenin

    Exploring social identity through theatre : an examination of the process of creating Jingle Dreams with youth in the coloured community of Clanwilliam

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    Includes bibliographical references (leaves 58-62).This dissertation examines the process of creating Jingle Dreams with the youth in Clanwilliam. It aims to ascertain whether the processes of Community Theatre drama create opportunities for the individuals in the identified community to explore a social identity influenced by historical legacy, heritage, memory (or absence thereof) and socio-economic environment. The intention of the dissertation is influenced by the Applied Drama mission to benefit individuals, communities and societies through artistic forms of intervention such as dramatic activities, theatre directing, mediation and discussions. I will examine how the processes and the performative qualities of drama and theatre have the potential to transform individuals and society. Community Theatre creates the space for young people to share and question common experiences of life. This ensures that marginalised voices are heard which has psychological and social benefits for the participants. The dissertation proposes to interrogate how young people revealed their social identity through the narrative structure, dialogue, stereotypes and symbols in Jingle Dreams. I have been strongly motivated by the work of Augusto Boal which was the source of a large part of the dramatic processes. In the research process, the young people belonging to The Community Networking Creative Arts Group were encouraged to find their own forms of artistic, cultural and theatrical expression. During the rehearsal process, the group improvised and developed many scenes which reflected issues such as alcoholism, drug abuse, domestic violence and intergenerational tension. The narrative of the performance was based both on their stories and on stories from their community. It reflected their circumstances, their struggles, their hopes and their dreams. Theatre devised in community situations reflects concern with the representation of memory, and participants are invited to recognise that autobiographical narratives have social, communitarian and historical significance, as well as personal relevance. Performers drew on their own experiences to devise the scenes. This process often emphasised how the boundaries between truth and fiction are blurred. The lack of a clear distinction between fact and art facilitated the revelation, exploration and contestation of social identity

    Cineinfinito #133 Dirk de Bruyn (III) Kipling Street Garage/Walk/Boerdery

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    Cineinfinito #133 Dirk de Bruyn (III) Kipling Street Garage/Walk/Boerder

    Dirk de Bruyn: Australian master + Q&A

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    Dirk de Bruyn is one of Australia’s most successful and acclaimed abstract animators. It may be too soon to truly call this program a ‘retrospective’ but de Bruyn’s career none-the-less spans a significant portion of the history of abstract and experimental animation in Australia.   His films are as addictive as they are bold and uncompromising examples of the genre. He displays a remarkable ability to learn the lessons gifted us by earlier greats and yet produce a flowing, beautifully realised river of imagery that is all his own. His film contain, in many instances, the spirit and ghost-narratives of his own life. MIAF is thrilled to be able to present this program and the chance to have him discuss these works in person will be one of the festival highlights

    Three films by Dirk de Bruyn

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    Details: AFW presents a screening of three films by Australian Experimental filmmaker Dirk de Bruyn. Films: Running (1976) 35 Minutes A structured exercise using colour and image jumps from positive to negative, repeating a basic scene of two people walking down a lane. ZoomFilm (1976) 34 Minutes An experimental film dedicated to the Blink. A series of rapid images are created by various techniques such as the zoom. Feyers- a Dance Behind Your Eyes (1978) 32 minutes A fire and an eye come together to be meditated upon. "I have previous referred to these films as a trance trilogy in a pamphlet for the Australian Film Institute, because they require a more meditative or catatonic approach to viewing, like staring out a window on a long train trip. The images have to wash over you otherwise you get very tired by the end of the journey. Of all of my films these lose the most by being viewed as video or digitally because at some point the images can float unmoored from the screen. Hence my choice to screen here at the Artist Film Workshop. Running in particular plays with afterimages in a way that is muted in digital form. Also these films all include home processed material, solarisation, reticulation, colour processing using the wrong chemicals etc. This was also a time of longer attention spans which gave the film a chance at public appreciation.

    A brief choice of films

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    Melbourne experimental filmamaker Dirk de Bruyn together with sound artist Joel Stern created a hallucinating mixture of light, movement and sound in the small basement of the Urban Espresso Bar. Dirk De Bruyn and Joel Stren gave an author talk at 8:30 pm on 13th October 2009<br

    First records of lichen species in Germany and France

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    WIRTH, V., VONDRA.K, J., DE BRUYN. U. & HAUCK, M. 2011. First records of lichen species in Germany and France. - Herzogia 24: 155-158. Absconditello sphagnorum is reported from France for the first time, Caloplaca areolata. C. turkuensis and Gyalecta erythrozona are new to Germany. Silobia dilatata, just described as a new species, is known from a few localities in Germany as Acarospora smaragdula var, lesdainii f. subochracea
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