Kamis, 28 April 2016

Sinabung in Silence

a volcano in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia. started declared active again 2010 after hundred years of inactivity glide lava and eruptions. Exceptional activity occurred in 2013, killing 17 people on 1 February 2014 to date activity Sinabung volcano continues to be active until now.

Thousands of people around Mount Sinabung evacuated to temporary shelters, houses, agricultural land collapses. village public house destroyed in relocation in Siosar, Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia.

Traditional Chinese Opera


Chinese opera (Chinese: 戲曲; pinyin: xìqǔ) is a popular form of drama and musical theatre in China with roots going back to the early periods in China. It is a composite performance art that is an amalgamation of various art forms that existed in ancient China, and evolved gradually over more than a thousand years, reaching its mature form in the 13th century during the Song Dynasty. Early forms of Chinese drama are simple, but over time they incorporated various art forms, such as music, song and dance, martial arts, acrobatics, as well as literary art forms to become Chinese opera.[1]

There are numerous regional branches of Chinese opera, of which the Beijing opera ( 京劇 ) is one of the most notable.