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  • af Han Han
    178,95 kr.

    Un dépaysement musical tout en douceur grâce à l'instrument chinois, l'erhu. Un soir d'été, Xiaomi et ses parents préparent le repas quand, tout à coup, c'est la panne de courant. Pourquoi ne pas en profiter pour faire un concert dans le jardin ? Bientôt, tous les voisins les rejoignent pour danser au son de l'accordéon et de l'erhu, un instrument traditionnel chinois. La soirée devient magique grâce à ces jolies mélodies qui gagnent le coeur des familles. Une histoire douce et joyeuse accompagnée d'aquarelles belles et mystérieuses comme un clair de lune. L'album musical comprend l'enregistrement de la narration du conte et de la chanson thème. En plus du disque, un code unique pour le téléchargement des enregistrements est inclus. Xiaomi will never forget the magical sounds she heard one hot summer evening when the power went out in her family's apartment building. It happened at day's end while her parents were preparing dinner. Her father lit candles while suggesting they take out their musical instruments and descend to the yard to perform for their neighbors. He played the erhu and her mother the accordion while she danced. The songs made their way into each home, and soon, everyone joined the concert, laughing and singing under the moonlight: a joyful, music celebration that brought them together. In addition to an illustrated story in French, this book is accompanied by a CD featuring recordings of the narrated story and the theme song along with unique code for the digital download of the audio.

  • af Han Han
    118,95 kr.

    A touching reminder of how music can bring people together. Xiaomi will never forget the magical sounds she heard one hot summer evening when the power went out in her family's apartment building. It happened while her parents were preparing dinner. Her father lit candles and suggested they take their musical instruments to the courtyard to perform for their neighbours. Xiaomi danced as her father played the erhu and her mother the accordion. The songs made their way into each home, and soon, everyone joined the concert, laughing and singing under the moonlight. Includes a CD (and a unique digital download code) with the narrated story and song.

  • - Unique Home Decorating Projects that Bridge Western Crafts and Oriental Arts
    af Han Han
    263,95 kr.

    Polymer clay can be transformed into a variety of objects, such as birds, animals, plants, and food. Have you ever tried to merge this western craft with Asian culture to explore another type of artistic aesthetics? This book merges Western polymer clay making basics with Asian traditions to create practical, yet beautiful pieces of art for your home. In the chapters, you will find: Unique techniques Creative color combinations Innovative lessons, including stem glassware decoration, coaster, switch cover, and a cellphone stand Detailed instructions Insights into Chinese cultureThe instructions along with illustrations of the lessons are easy to follow. Through this learning process involving art, you can even come to understand more about yourself—what you like, your strengths, and what you can achieve. This is a way to learn how to work and listen to yourself, and how to deal with your emotions. It's also an opportunity to stimulate your potential artistic power.

  • - And Other Essays About Making Trouble in China Today
    af Han Han
    183,95 kr.

    Funny and shrewd (The New York Times Book Review) essays from Chinas most popular young troublemaker about growing up millennial and causing social and political scandal today.Han Han owes equal debt to Jack Kerouac and Justin Timberlake (The New Yorker). Hes the most influential (and provocative) young person in China, equally beloved and reviled for the satirical wit with which he takes on everyone from corrupt politicians to ludicrous protesters and everything from Internet culture in a country that censors the Internet to the question of whether China is ready for democracy. Evocative and funny and occasionally electrifying (The Wall Street Journal), The Problem with Me provides an insiders look into Chinese culture and politics (Publishers Weekly).