Luca was born on January 10, 1995 in Celle (Niedersachsen). At age 7 he was introduced to the piano by his father, but didn’t show much interest. For that reason two years later his parents sent him to a piano teacher who still gives him classical lessons. In 2008 Luca took part in the local piano solo competition “Youth plays music” and won 1st prize with advancement to the State Contest level. After two years of classical piano lessons Luca accidentally discovered jazz and with that also the Blues and Boogie Woogie. He self-trained
The City Ski Championships weekend, now in its 19th year,
provides Europe‘s business and financial community with an opportunity to network
...at the Blender Gallery Athens
The fashionable Blender Gallery presents a multifaceted exhibition featuring super heroes, original comics and signed prints by the world’s largest comic designers,
audiovisual media, wall-mounted sculptures, and more.
‘We Could be Heroes’ highlights the importance of heroes in our time and inspires us to consider ourselves as heroes for our families and our communities.
audiovisual media, wall-mounted sculptures, and more.
‘We Could be Heroes’ highlights the importance of heroes in our time and inspires us to consider ourselves as heroes for our families and our communities.
2018.02.02.
2018 will mark the eleventh anniversary of the Bruges Beer Festival and to celebrate this, the festival is back at the Belfry AND the Markt, in the historic Old Town,
a superb, scenic location taking the festival back to its roots.
Tales full of twists and turns will unfold in the shade of the yellow and orange towering citrus fruit structures,
under the impassive gaze of statues of the gods.
under the impassive gaze of statues of the gods.
The Carnival of Venice (Carnevale di Venezia) is one of the oldest festivals held in Venice, Italy.
The festival is world famous for its amazing and unique masks that people wear during this event.
The festival is world famous for its amazing and unique masks that people wear during this event.
During February in the small Hungarian town of Mohács, the towns people dress as horned monsters,
wander the town swilling spiced wine and homemade (brandy) pálinka, and make as much noise as humanly possible.
Busójárás has much in common with other carnival festivals that celebrate the end of winter.
The male busos wear a traditional sheepskin cloak, women’s wool stockings under men’s pants, and a carved monster mask.
wander the town swilling spiced wine and homemade (brandy) pálinka, and make as much noise as humanly possible.
Busójárás has much in common with other carnival festivals that celebrate the end of winter.
The male busos wear a traditional sheepskin cloak, women’s wool stockings under men’s pants, and a carved monster mask.
2018.08.-13.