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Rhythms Collection

"Capturing the Rhythms: From Gnawa Musicians to Zamacueca Dance" Immerse yourself in the enchanting rhythms of the Gnawa musicians

Background imageRhythms Collection: Gnawa musicians - ethnic group inhabiting Morocco and Algeria in the Maghreb

Gnawa musicians - ethnic group inhabiting Morocco and Algeria in the Maghreb. Gnawa music is characterized by instrumentation

Background imageRhythms Collection: Jan van Goyen Square Watch-Tower 1651 Oil panel

Jan van Goyen Square Watch-Tower 1651 Oil panel
Jan van Goyen: The Square Watch-Tower, Jan van Goyen, 1651, Oil on panel, As highways for the transport of merchandise and livestock, and as rich fishing grounds

Background imageRhythms Collection: Cemetery New Mexico 1924 Oil canvas 31 5 / 8 x 39 1 / 4

Cemetery New Mexico 1924 Oil canvas 31 5 / 8 x 39 1 / 4
Cemetery, New Mexico, 1924, Oil, canvas, 31 5/8 x 39 1/4, 80.3 99.7 cm, Paintings, Marsden Hartley, American, Lewiston, Maine, 18771943, Ellsworth, living, Berlin, Paris, 1923, Hartley painted

Background imageRhythms Collection: Chile - Zamacueca Dance

Chile - Zamacueca Dance. The Zamacueca is an ancient colonial dance and music that originated in Peru, taking its roots from African, Spanish, and Andean rhythms. Date: circa 1909

Background imageRhythms Collection: Extrasystole heartbeats, ECG artwork

Extrasystole heartbeats, ECG artwork. Diagram showing the electrical activity of the atrium (top) and ventricle (bottom) of a human heart during extrasystole

Background imageRhythms Collection: Peace. The peace of the great release, Henleys Rhymes & Rhy

Peace. The peace of the great release, Henleys Rhymes & Rhythms, Derry & Toms. Poster shows a shepherd with his flock near a barbed wire fence and artillery piece on an abandoned battlefield

Background imageRhythms Collection: Nursery school children having music and rhythms in the USSR

Nursery school children having music and rhythms in the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). Date between 1930 and 1940?

Background imageRhythms Collection: Serotonin N-acetyl transferase molecule

Serotonin N-acetyl transferase molecule. Computer model showing the molecular structure of the four sequence motifs (coloured) that make up the arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase (aNAT) complex

Background imageRhythms Collection: Digoxin molecule, heart drug

Digoxin molecule, heart drug
Digoxin molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the heart drug digoxin (C41.H64.O14). The atoms (balls) are colour-coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (grey), and oxygen (red)

Background imageRhythms Collection: Dance of Shiva

Dance of Shiva
Shiva as Nataraja. His dance embodies the rhythms & cycles of life. Creation & destruction are symbolised by the damaru drum in his right hand & the fire in his left


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"Capturing the Rhythms: From Gnawa Musicians to Zamacueca Dance" Immerse yourself in the enchanting rhythms of the Gnawa musicians, an ethnic group that has long inhabited Morocco and Algeria in the Maghreb. Their mesmerizing beats transport you to a world where music becomes a spiritual experience. Travel back in time with Jan van Goyen's Square Watch-Tower from 1651, depicted on an oil panel. This masterpiece not only showcases architectural beauty but also hints at the rhythmic pulse of life within its walls. In contrast, Cemetery New Mexico, painted on canvas in 1924, evokes a sense of stillness amidst nature's eternal rhythm. The vast expanse invites contemplation as we ponder our place within this timeless cycle. Returning to Jan van Goyen's Square Watch-Tower once more, its presence reminds us that even man-made structures can harmonize with natural rhythms when designed with care and precision. From architecture to dance, Chilean Zamacueca embodies vibrant movements synchronized perfectly with musical cadences. Witnessing this traditional dance is like witnessing poetry come alive through motion and sound. Delving deeper into rhythm's influence on our bodies, extrasystole heartbeats are transformed into captivating ECG artwork. These visual representations remind us that even irregularities can create their own unique patterns within the symphony of life. Finding solace in peace is beautifully captured by Henleys Rhymes & Rhy’s "The Peace of Great Release. " In these verses lies tranquility—a respite from chaos—where one can find harmony amidst life's ever-changing tempos. Journeying across borders to USSR nursery schools reveals children joyfully engaging with music and rhythms. Through playful melodies and coordinated movements, they learn about unity and cooperation while embracing their innate connection to rhythm. Zooming closer into science's realm, we encounter serotonin N-acetyl transferase and digoxin molecules.