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Homer has completed Part 1 of the Alizée Chronology
Many thanks to Homer and his friends and associates for completing this lovely video of Part 1 of Alizée's Audiovisual History. Here you are! Links courtesy of Homer.
Part 1 : http://www.sendspace.com/file/5mrcjr Part 2 : http://www.sendspace.com/file/zekt6o Part 3: http://www.sendspace.com/file/ofb7g0 Part 4: http://www.sendspace.com/file/prn13b Part 5: http://www.sendspace.com/file/jjh7xk Part 6: http://www.sendspace.com/file/4qpta5 if you do not know about Homer's Alizée's Audiovisual History more info will be coming as soon as alizeeforum gets back online again. It is essentially a long audiovisual history of every performance Alizée has ever done. It was once upon a time on an island south of France, with approximately 272,200 inhabitants, of which only one interested us. This island is called Corsica, which is also known as “The Island of the Continent” (for its greatness), “The Mountain Upon the Sea” (for its mountainous countryside) and as… “The Island of Beauty”. While the beauty being referred to is that of the island itself, in our case, this beauty could also be referring to that of the protagonist of our tale, who was born, lived, and grew up in Ajaccio, the cradle of another illustrious person: Napoleon Bonaparte. Our protagonist, like him, has also conquered Europe. Ajaccio, where the protagonist of this fairytale is born, is the capital of the county of Southern Corsica (2A) on the West Coast of Corsica, at the bottom of the Gulf of Ajaccio. The community itself stretches across the northern shores of the gulf, between Gravona and the Bloody Islands (included). Many beaches and creeks border its territory of which the western region is particularly rugged (highest point: 790 m). There are approximately 60,000 inhabitants, and here are some photos… Alizée was born on the 21st of August, 1984, in Ajaccio, and even with the success that she has realized, she has always lived there, even though she was forced to stay in Paris for long periods of time for work. Her parents gave her this name, Alizée, like the wind, because of the passion that they had for windsurfing. Alizée’s talent for music and the performing arts started at a young age, because at only the age of 4 she started to take dance classes, with all styles, like classical ballet, jazz, clapperboard dancing, flamenco, and everything that is related to the world of performing arts under the tutelage of Patrick Fiori (She even played the principal role for Pochahontas there in 1996)… Afterwards, in 1997, she also studied singing and interpretation, in part to conquer her shyness, like she said on one occasion, in “The School of the Performing Arts”, in Ajaccio, under the direction of Monique Mufraggi. Despite this she does not seem like the typical little girl who always dreamt of being an artist: “When I was little, I loved to draw, dance… but this was no longer the most important thing in her life”. At the age of 11 (in 1995) she participated in a drawing contest, which involved making a drawing that would be put on a plane. Given that she read “The Little Prince” at this time, she was inspired by this book to draw stars and planets upon a blue background for this plane. Our little darling won, against 6,000 other contestants, and today this plane is still the same way she drew it, including her name. Following this contest she also won a trip to the Maldives. This is one of the sweetest memories of her childhood, and she talks about it in many interviews. A few years went by during which she lived a normal childhood, a childhood that only left great memories :”I spent my time on the beach, swimming in the sea, I went to parties with my friends in places far away from tourist beaches…” But this tranquil and calm life was soon to come to a stop to start a fairytale…
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So how much disk space are we talking about for each part?
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Agree with the question of CFH, how much space? ill have to burn some cd's soon
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oh this will be several full DVDs. So 4,7 Go per piece. This particular movie I posted is 1,5 Go total.
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In that case, my next question is: Will these be available for quite some time? I may have to get a new computer (at least sevral months away) before I'll be able to DL and burn these.
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this you need to ask Homer now I do not know that
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Well, I'm thinking you may be in a better position to find out than I.
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alright PM sent to Homer.
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Merci à toi, garçoncanadien et Homer.
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not a clue
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