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Compagnie 111 - Aurélien Bory | Youtube PLEXUS - Pièce d'Aurélien Bory pour Kaori Ito (création 2012) Infos: : Création le 30 novembre 2012 au Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne Avec Kaori Ito Conception, scénographie et mise en scène Aurélien BoryChorégraphie Kaori ItoComposition musicale Joan CambonCréation lumière Arno VeyratPlateau et manipulation Tristan BaudoinSonorisation Stéphane LeyCostumes Sylvie MarcucciRecherche et adaptation Taïcir FadelConstruction décor Pierre GosselinMachinerie Marc BizetRégie générale Arno VeyratProduction, administration, diffusion Florence Meurisse, Christelle Lordonné, Marie Reculon Production Compagnie 111 -- Aurélien Bory ------------------ Show less

Art Daily The Cool Hunter - Welcome we make money not art Bean sprouts: the strange trend taking over China Over the last few years, we’ve seen a lot of weird fashion trends emerge on the internet. First there was normcore (coined by K-HOLE), which, technically speaking, was aggressively generic as opposed to weird. Then there was bonnetcore, the phenomenon of Brooklynites wearing bonnets (identified by Paper magazine). And more recently, there’s been bagcore – Taiwanese women wearing carrier bags (yep, we coined that shit). Now? Hailing from China, the latest strange trend to take the web by storm is sproutcore – bean sprout hair clips. Bejing’s style trailblazers have been wearing these accessories, which, in something of a trompe d’oeil, create the illusion of beans growing out of their hair. And it’s easy to participate in this fashion phenomenon: bean sprout hair clips are available to purchase from eBay for just £0.63.

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