136 pts · February 15, 2014
The one before last actually had shorts on but her throw wasn't included.
#6 Imprisoned for ten thousand seconds. Banished from my own homeland and now you dare enter MY realm? You are not prepared.
Last one, 5. Indeed, while playing the piano in train stations is permitted, organizing a performance around the piano without authorization is prohibited. "It is also forbidden to ask for money," he specifies. He also emphasizes that "this video should be seen for what it is, a moment of beauty and entertainment," and certainly not "the dance of discord," as it has been dubbed on social media. The choice of music was clearly the right one, "carried away by the crowd..."
4. "There was no ban, we could continue afterwards. They came to remind us of the rules," the pianist said.A pianist, a dancer, and security guards interrupting the performance at Gare de Lyon.The video has gone viral.What really happened? I asked the pianist and the SNCF. It's far from the comments on social media. @BFMTV pic.twitter.com/wIlhBD8nh9— Marie Gentric (@MarieGentric) April 9, 2024
3. When the pianist shared the video on April 7th, it immediately went viral, sparking anger from many internet users against the SNCF. So much so that the pianist himself intervened to calm things down and reveal the behind-the-scenes story of the video. Aurélien Froissart told a BFM journalist that the video was staged and that the dancer was his accomplice. However, the intervention of the security guards was not planned! But it wasn't as hostile as the public perceived it to be.
2. He is seen sitting at the piano in Gare de Lyon when a young girl approaches him to ask if he knows "La foule" by Edith Piaf. He nods, and the girl then transforms into a ballerina in a magnificent blue tutu before twirling to the catchy rhythm of the music. The audience is immediately charmed and begins to gather to enjoy this magical moment. The enchantment works until it is brutally broken by the intervention of SNCF security guards.
Article translated with google translate: He plays the piano at Gare de Lyon and she dances in a tutu: SNCF security guards intervene, the video goes viral.The video has created a buzz on social media.Filming oneself playing the piano in a train station has become a very popular type of video on social media. Pianist Aurélien Froissart, a true virtuoso, has become a fan and regularly films himself. His latest video created an unexpected buzz and even sparked controversy.
They won't
Where is that from? What's the name of the anime?
Ah yes. Good ol' New York City.
Yo Stargate SG-1 is making a comeback!
someone else noticed
Does anyone remember where that's from?
can't watch it
This one got me.
It's all in the breed.
Yes. Yes.
Supported.
Looks like a publicity stunt imho.
How strange, I was just thinking about this story a few hours ago.
Where do you all buy your books? They seem to have gotten so expensive.
How much did all those books cost?
Right?
Is that a steamer? Japan is cray
Is this a comedy? What is this from?
YES OMG!!!! I've been looking for this one for a loooong time. THANK YOU!
Use a scalpel.
It's called a "Gait".
The one before last actually had shorts on but her throw wasn't included.
#6 Imprisoned for ten thousand seconds. Banished from my own homeland and now you dare enter MY realm? You are not prepared.
Last one, 5. Indeed, while playing the piano in train stations is permitted, organizing a performance around the piano without authorization is prohibited. "It is also forbidden to ask for money," he specifies. He also emphasizes that "this video should be seen for what it is, a moment of beauty and entertainment," and certainly not "the dance of discord," as it has been dubbed on social media. The choice of music was clearly the right one, "carried away by the crowd..."
4. "There was no ban, we could continue afterwards. They came to remind us of the rules," the pianist said.
A pianist, a dancer, and security guards interrupting the performance at Gare de Lyon.
The video has gone viral.
What really happened? I asked the pianist and the SNCF. It's far from the comments on social media. @BFMTV pic.twitter.com/wIlhBD8nh9
— Marie Gentric (@MarieGentric) April 9, 2024
3. When the pianist shared the video on April 7th, it immediately went viral, sparking anger from many internet users against the SNCF. So much so that the pianist himself intervened to calm things down and reveal the behind-the-scenes story of the video. Aurélien Froissart told a BFM journalist that the video was staged and that the dancer was his accomplice. However, the intervention of the security guards was not planned! But it wasn't as hostile as the public perceived it to be.
2. He is seen sitting at the piano in Gare de Lyon when a young girl approaches him to ask if he knows "La foule" by Edith Piaf. He nods, and the girl then transforms into a ballerina in a magnificent blue tutu before twirling to the catchy rhythm of the music. The audience is immediately charmed and begins to gather to enjoy this magical moment. The enchantment works until it is brutally broken by the intervention of SNCF security guards.
Article translated with google translate: He plays the piano at Gare de Lyon and she dances in a tutu: SNCF security guards intervene, the video goes viral.
The video has created a buzz on social media.
Filming oneself playing the piano in a train station has become a very popular type of video on social media. Pianist Aurélien Froissart, a true virtuoso, has become a fan and regularly films himself. His latest video created an unexpected buzz and even sparked controversy.
They won't
Where is that from? What's the name of the anime?
Ah yes. Good ol' New York City.
Yo Stargate SG-1 is making a comeback!
someone else noticed
Does anyone remember where that's from?
can't watch it
This one got me.
It's all in the breed.
Yes. Yes.
Supported.
Looks like a publicity stunt imho.
How strange, I was just thinking about this story a few hours ago.
Where do you all buy your books? They seem to have gotten so expensive.
How much did all those books cost?
Right?
Is that a steamer? Japan is cray
Is this a comedy? What is this from?
YES OMG!!!! I've been looking for this one for a loooong time. THANK YOU!
Use a scalpel.
It's called a "Gait".