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“Put your shoes in Loulou’s entrance, please.” “Hey! Your shoes ?!” “No, we said no phone at the table!” “But are you kidding or what, how many times am I going to have to repeat this?!” Do you sometimes feel like a parrot? To have to constantly repeat things so that everyone takes the lead? Don’t worry, it’s normal, and yet, there is a solution that can make our daily life easier… Tadam… the Rules of Life at Home! To tell us about it, I leave the floor to my friend Caroline, mom of Isis (6 years old), Noah (10 years old), Sid (16 years old) and Céline (23 years old, mom and more at home 😅)!

Why Establish House Rules?

It is an established fact: rules are necessary for the functioning of a society. In education, the rules provide the framework, to live better with each other. However, not all families have the same requirements and it is important as parents to PRIORIZE!
Our educational principles must be prioritized, taught and explained, while keeping in mind that the child learns above all by IMITATION (💡 “Ahhh…but that’s why my kids drag their shoes…” 🤣). See also our other article on house rules.

Rules of life at home: why display them?

What ? House rules? I can already hear some object “yes, but no need to stick them in the fridge!” “No, but at home, the rules are inside”. “It’s okay, I’m not a bully, I’m not going to display the American-style DOs and DON’Ts…” Anyway, that’s what I thought to myself!

And yet, with 3 children at home, we tried it for a while, and I must say that we found our account! Why ?

Because I realized thatby displaying the rules, it allowed it to become TANGIBLE and above all REALISTIC… Because, clearly, when we have in mind the manual of etiquette and good manners, we quickly spend our day sending orders and injunctions to our toddler(s)… And according to the good old adage: TOO RULES KILLS RULES, I felt like I was never heard.

So displaying the house rules allows them to be clearly stated, so easy to remember for everyone, and especially for parents. We can thus concentrate our energy on 4 or 5 courses of action for a fortnight, and then change the rules!

In fact, it allows the child to internalize them step by step.

Rules, but not just any rules!

In shops or on Pinterest, there are plenty of magnificent paintings with “The rules of life in the house”… And we find all over the place: “Don’t complain / be happy every day / love each other / keep your head up high / laugh a lot / always tell the truth / forgive even if it’s hard / etc.”

WOW! THE PRESSURE OF OUCH! It’s clear that we can’t be against it… but I don’t know about you, I couldn’t stick to it!

I don’t want my children to complain all the time, but we have the right to feel dissatisfied and express when something is not right for us, right?
I love to laugh, but I don’t laugh like a whale every day, because I have the right to be sad or worried.
I hope my kids tell the truth most of the time, but do they really need to tell Granny Jeanine that she stings and smells bad out of her mouth 😉…

Alright, you see the board?! So the rules, yes, but not if they force us to deny our emotions (who are there to allow us to grow), nor that it gives us the goal of being perfect…

The rules of the house are something else: they are a framework that allows us to live together, to set achievable and tangible objectives!

Co-construct the Rules of Life of the House

Who decides within the family?

In many families, the parents decide. Dad and Mom agree and impose (or propose according to temperament 😉) the framework for the whole family. OK, sometimes father and mother don’t really agree, but we act as if (and besides, children quickly understand who to turn to when the rules are not shared… Not stupid, the wasp! 😉) It can also happen that one or the other sets the tone, much like in the image of old-fashioned families where the patriarch decides everything. And then there is also the family of the child King, where the Cherub imposes the weekend program on those around him.

I don’t know about you, but it’s not always very easy toaccept rules that we did not choose ! Moreover, in a democracy, we vote for a president who will legislate according to the program on which he will have been chosen (there, we can discuss it, but that is not the purpose of this article 😅).

The family council, collectively decide on the rules

That’s why at home, we moved to the family council. The principle: we sit around the table and we decide together the rules of the week (more often 15 days) according to the “problems” or agenda. Everyone has the right to express themselves and it is incredibly interesting, enriching and sometimes disturbing to open up to their exchanges.

Me : “Okay, kids. I wanted to congratulate you because we were really good at achieving the objectives of the week: clearing the table, we won! Brushing teeth in rhythm and in the bathroom, it was almost nickel… On the other hand, we are not yet at the top on the shoe garage!

Isis (6 years old): Yes, I don’t know where to put them, I can’t get to the top of the closet! And I don’t understand why we say “no screen during the meal” and that it’s not for everyone?

Sid (16 year old teenager): Well, I would like us to discuss my outing with the friends again next weekend.

In short, everyone puts their ideas, their problems, their possible feelings of inconsistency and we discuss them! And it’s exciting, because when we talk about it calmly, it really EXPLAINS the benefits of periods, for example:

“Actually, I love to hug you or read you a story in the evening, but if I spend my time cleaning the table after dinner, you’re already almost asleep when I arrive. And that’s important, because you need sleep. Is it possible for everyone to clear their cutlery and 2-3 objects on the table so that we can spend more time together?”.

Besides, if you want to get lots of concrete tips to make the rules fun and help our children listen to us (without having to repeat things 100 times), leave us your email and receive the “YES DADDY” PACK for free , YES MOM”, all the keys to make them cooperate without shouting. 👉

So how do you make the House Rules work? Here are the principles that seem essential to me.

The key principles for shared rules of life

The principle of COHERENCE: the Rules of Life apply to everyone

There’s nothing more annoying than laws that only apply to some, right? Why is something true for one and not the other? Of course, this does not mean that the 16-year-old goes to bed at the same time as the 6-year-old, nor that the youngest will have her smartphone in kindergarten. However, why would dad (or mom, let’s be honest 😉) have the right to look at his phone during the meal when it’s forbidden for teenagers?

And why are Mom’s shoes lying in the middle of the living room when we’re supposed to put them away in the closet when we get home!

The advantage of displaying the rules is that they become tangible for everyone. And that’s where we realize that we’re not always so copies and consistent as we want to believe… (which my daughter loves to point out to us of course!)

The principle of SCALABILITY: the rules can change over time

And yes, we live in a dynamic world and our children are growing up. There are rules that are relevant at one time, and that have much less meaning a few months or years later. The family council makes it possible to realize when certain principles no longer make sense. Maybe at 10 years old, my son no longer has to go down the stairs on his buttocks, whereas at 3 years old, we were afraid that he would slip in his socks on the stairs… Maybe at 6 years old, the light is turned off at 9 p.m. and the teenager has free rein to experiment with his bedtime (we play the policeman less, and he learns to accept the consequences…).

The principle of FUN: should educating rhyme with imposing (or punishing)?

We agree, children need rules. But is it necessary to enforce them in pain, with pressure, tension and punishment? Or on the contrary, isn’t it more effective to implement them with joy and good humor? Don’t our children want to cooperate more when we do things while playing, with lightness?

All this to allow children to understand that the rules are no longer there to restrict freedom, but to promote living together! And what could be more empowering for a 6-year-old girl to feel that by putting her plate in the dishwasher, she has more time to tell mum about her day before going to sleep?

The principle of REWARD: let’s celebrate our successes together!

When you have a promotion at work, it’s party time 🥳! When you pass an exam, it’s champagne (with or without alcohol) 🥂! So why not treat yourself to a pancake evening to celebrate the end of the “fortnight of rules”? Or a Pizza-TV tray… Or a games evening (by the way, the board game Happy Week helped us a lot to get started on the application of the rules of the house in festive mode…).

The idea here is to have a good time with family and not to gratify everyone from a material point of view. Because when we feel “rewarded” for our efforts, it is not enough after a while, and we always need more to continue to invest ourselves (and without really feeling satisfaction).

A table of rules to print

There you go, you know everything about how to co-construct the rules to increase the chances of wanting to follow them! In addition, Charlotte offers us a great “Chart of the Rules of Life of MY (!) House” (printable for free). You have understood it well, it is not an all-filled table to have a well-formatted child because everyone’s rules are different…

On the other hand, this table of rules at home to print is pretty and fun, it offers us 4 blank boxes, to fill in with our children according to the rules retained for a time (one week, two weeks, one month)… And when they will be obsolete, we simply change it! 😉

A word of advice from my experience: focus on one task for up to a month and move on. If she hasn’t come home this time, it may be that something wasn’t ripe with our child and he needs a little time. We will come back to this in a few weeks or months. It’s more effective and motivating than obsessing over a “failure”.

Come on, good family advice with your darlings and happy “Table of Rules of Life for the house” ! 🤗

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“Put your shoes in Loulou’s entrance, please.” “Hey! Your shoes ?!” “No, we said no phone at the table!” “But are you kidding or what, how many times am I going to have to repeat this?!” Do you sometimes feel like a parrot? To have to constantly repeat things so that everyone takes the lead? Don’t worry, it’s normal, and yet, there is a solution that can make our daily life easier… Tadam… the Rules of Life at Home! To tell us about it, I leave the floor to my friend Caroline, mom of Isis (6 years old), Noah (10 years old), Sid (16 years old) and Céline (23 years old, mom and more at home 😅)!

Why Establish House Rules?

It is an established fact: rules are necessary for the functioning of a society. In education, the rules provide the framework, to live better with each other. However, not all families have the same requirements and it is important as parents to PRIORIZE!
Our educational principles must be prioritized, taught and explained, while keeping in mind that the child learns above all by IMITATION (💡 “Ahhh…but that’s why my kids drag their shoes…” 🤣). See also our other article on house rules.

Rules of life at home: why display them?

What ? House rules? I can already hear some object “yes, but no need to stick them in the fridge!” “No, but at home, the rules are inside”. “It’s okay, I’m not a bully, I’m not going to display the American-style DOs and DON’Ts…” Anyway, that’s what I thought to myself!

And yet, with 3 children at home, we tried it for a while, and I must say that we found our account! Why ?

Because I realized thatby displaying the rules, it allowed it to become TANGIBLE and above all REALISTIC… Because, clearly, when we have in mind the manual of etiquette and good manners, we quickly spend our day sending orders and injunctions to our toddler(s)… And according to the good old adage: TOO RULES KILLS RULES, I felt like I was never heard.

So displaying the house rules allows them to be clearly stated, so easy to remember for everyone, and especially for parents. We can thus concentrate our energy on 4 or 5 courses of action for a fortnight, and then change the rules!

In fact, it allows the child to internalize them step by step.

Rules, but not just any rules!

In shops or on Pinterest, there are plenty of magnificent paintings with “The rules of life in the house”… And we find all over the place: “Don’t complain / be happy every day / love each other / keep your head up high / laugh a lot / always tell the truth / forgive even if it’s hard / etc.”

WOW! THE PRESSURE OF OUCH! It’s clear that we can’t be against it… but I don’t know about you, I couldn’t stick to it!

I don’t want my children to complain all the time, but we have the right to feel dissatisfied and express when something is not right for us, right?
I love to laugh, but I don’t laugh like a whale every day, because I have the right to be sad or worried.
I hope my kids tell the truth most of the time, but do they really need to tell Granny Jeanine that she stings and smells bad out of her mouth 😉…

Alright, you see the board?! So the rules, yes, but not if they force us to deny our emotions (who are there to allow us to grow), nor that it gives us the goal of being perfect…

The rules of the house are something else: they are a framework that allows us to live together, to set achievable and tangible objectives!

Co-construct the Rules of Life of the House

Who decides within the family?

In many families, the parents decide. Dad and Mom agree and impose (or propose according to temperament 😉) the framework for the whole family. OK, sometimes father and mother don’t really agree, but we act as if (and besides, children quickly understand who to turn to when the rules are not shared… Not stupid, the wasp! 😉) It can also happen that one or the other sets the tone, much like in the image of old-fashioned families where the patriarch decides everything. And then there is also the family of the child King, where the Cherub imposes the weekend program on those around him.

I don’t know about you, but it’s not always very easy toaccept rules that we did not choose ! Moreover, in a democracy, we vote for a president who will legislate according to the program on which he will have been chosen (there, we can discuss it, but that is not the purpose of this article 😅).

The family council, collectively decide on the rules

That’s why at home, we moved to the family council. The principle: we sit around the table and we decide together the rules of the week (more often 15 days) according to the “problems” or agenda. Everyone has the right to express themselves and it is incredibly interesting, enriching and sometimes disturbing to open up to their exchanges.

Me : “Okay, kids. I wanted to congratulate you because we were really good at achieving the objectives of the week: clearing the table, we won! Brushing teeth in rhythm and in the bathroom, it was almost nickel… On the other hand, we are not yet at the top on the shoe garage!

Isis (6 years old): Yes, I don’t know where to put them, I can’t get to the top of the closet! And I don’t understand why we say “no screen during the meal” and that it’s not for everyone?

Sid (16 year old teenager): Well, I would like us to discuss my outing with the friends again next weekend.

In short, everyone puts their ideas, their problems, their possible feelings of inconsistency and we discuss them! And it’s exciting, because when we talk about it calmly, it really EXPLAINS the benefits of periods, for example:

“Actually, I love to hug you or read you a story in the evening, but if I spend my time cleaning the table after dinner, you’re already almost asleep when I arrive. And that’s important, because you need sleep. Is it possible for everyone to clear their cutlery and 2-3 objects on the table so that we can spend more time together?”.

Besides, if you want to get lots of concrete tips to make the rules fun and help our children listen to us (without having to repeat things 100 times), leave us your email and receive the “YES DADDY” PACK for free , YES MOM”, all the keys to make them cooperate without shouting. 👉

So how do you make the House Rules work? Here are the principles that seem essential to me.

The key principles for shared rules of life

The principle of COHERENCE: the Rules of Life apply to everyone

There’s nothing more annoying than laws that only apply to some, right? Why is something true for one and not the other? Of course, this does not mean that the 16-year-old goes to bed at the same time as the 6-year-old, nor that the youngest will have her smartphone in kindergarten. However, why would dad (or mom, let’s be honest 😉) have the right to look at his phone during the meal when it’s forbidden for teenagers?

And why are Mom’s shoes lying in the middle of the living room when we’re supposed to put them away in the closet when we get home!

The advantage of displaying the rules is that they become tangible for everyone. And that’s where we realize that we’re not always so copies and consistent as we want to believe… (which my daughter loves to point out to us of course!)

The principle of SCALABILITY: the rules can change over time

And yes, we live in a dynamic world and our children are growing up. There are rules that are relevant at one time, and that have much less meaning a few months or years later. The family council makes it possible to realize when certain principles no longer make sense. Maybe at 10 years old, my son no longer has to go down the stairs on his buttocks, whereas at 3 years old, we were afraid that he would slip in his socks on the stairs… Maybe at 6 years old, the light is turned off at 9 p.m. and the teenager has free rein to experiment with his bedtime (we play the policeman less, and he learns to accept the consequences…).

The principle of FUN: should educating rhyme with imposing (or punishing)?

We agree, children need rules. But is it necessary to enforce them in pain, with pressure, tension and punishment? Or on the contrary, isn’t it more effective to implement them with joy and good humor? Don’t our children want to cooperate more when we do things while playing, with lightness?

All this to allow children to understand that the rules are no longer there to restrict freedom, but to promote living together! And what could be more empowering for a 6-year-old girl to feel that by putting her plate in the dishwasher, she has more time to tell mum about her day before going to sleep?

The principle of REWARD: let’s celebrate our successes together!

When you have a promotion at work, it’s party time 🥳! When you pass an exam, it’s champagne (with or without alcohol) 🥂! So why not treat yourself to a pancake evening to celebrate the end of the “fortnight of rules”? Or a Pizza-TV tray… Or a games evening (by the way, the board game Happy Week helped us a lot to get started on the application of the rules of the house in festive mode…).

The idea here is to have a good time with family and not to gratify everyone from a material point of view. Because when we feel “rewarded” for our efforts, it is not enough after a while, and we always need more to continue to invest ourselves (and without really feeling satisfaction).

A table of rules to print

There you go, you know everything about how to co-construct the rules to increase the chances of wanting to follow them! In addition, Charlotte offers us a great “Chart of the Rules of Life of MY (!) House” (printable for free). You have understood it well, it is not an all-filled table to have a well-formatted child because everyone’s rules are different…

On the other hand, this table of rules at home to print is pretty and fun, it offers us 4 blank boxes, to fill in with our children according to the rules retained for a time (one week, two weeks, one month)… And when they will be obsolete, we simply change it! 😉

A word of advice from my experience: focus on one task for up to a month and move on. If she hasn’t come home this time, it may be that something wasn’t ripe with our child and he needs a little time. We will come back to this in a few weeks or months. It’s more effective and motivating than obsessing over a “failure”.

Come on, good family advice with your darlings and happy “Table of Rules of Life for the house” ! 🤗

";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1644212326;}i:1;a:11:{s:5:"title";s:105:"‘Higher raw material price, lower production’ – 2022 will not be good for the farmer, says the bank";s:4:"link";s:122:"https://movs.world/magazine/higher-raw-material-price-lower-production-2022-will-not-be-good-for-the-farmer-says-the-bank/";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:11:"Susan Hally";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sat, 05 Feb 2022 23:28:40 +0000";s:8:"category";s:54:"MagazineBankFarmerGoodhighermaterialpriceproductionRaw";s:4:"guid";s:122:"https://movs.world/magazine/higher-raw-material-price-lower-production-2022-will-not-be-good-for-the-farmer-says-the-bank/";s:11:"description";s:778:"In many cases, the higher costs have negative consequences for the production volumes and the margins of agricultural entrepreneurs. Gas and electricity prices have been extremely high for some time as a result of shortages. Both the European Union (EU) and China are facing gas shortages, causing countries to outbid each other. How gas prices ... Read more";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:6420:"

In many cases, the higher costs have negative consequences for the production volumes and the margins of agricultural entrepreneurs.

Gas and electricity prices have been extremely high for some time as a result of shortages. Both the European Union (EU) and China are facing gas shortages, causing countries to outbid each other. How gas prices will develop in the coming period will depend on the weather conditions and the tense geopolitical situation around Russia and Ukraine. But even without escalation, the tightness will drive higher energy prices throughout 2022.

Production in floriculture will probably fall by 5%; for greenhouse vegetables the decrease will be greater

The higher energy prices are forcing some of the greenhouse growers to adjust their cultivation strategy. Greenhouse horticulturists who have not or only partially purchased their energy needs in advance will take a critical look at their business operations. Some will choose to save energy by lighting and heating the greenhouses less. This leads to lower production volumes. ABN AMRO expects a 5 percent decline in the volumes in floriculture, while the decline will be greater for greenhouse vegetables.

Higher gas prices also cause fertilizer prices to rise. Relatively much gas is required for the production of fertilizer. The average selling price of fertilizers from the Dutch industry increased by approximately 50 percent in 2021 and even doubled in November 2021. Higher gas prices and the continuing demand for fertilizer will ensure that the fertilizer price will remain at a relatively high level in 2022. Demand is mainly driven by the fact that farmers worldwide can get more money for crops such as soy, maize and wheat. They therefore want to continue producing and need fertilizer for this.

The higher fertilizer prices affect Dutch arable farmers and greenhouse growers. These entrepreneurs therefore look more carefully than usual at the use of these means of production. In some cases, it is possible to opt for animal manure, which increases the demand for it. This is beneficial for animal manure processors and livestock farming.

The high fertilizer prices lead to more use of animal manure. Livestock farmers benefit from this

Pig farmers and dairy farmers, among others, pay for the collection of the manure. Now that demand is high, these collection costs are lower. The lower collection costs are favorable for livestock farmers, because other costs are actually very high.

The selling prices of the Dutch animal feed industry have increased by approximately 15 percent in 2021. Things went fast, especially in the second half of 2021. The animal feed costs represent on average between 60 and 70 percent of the total costs and therefore determine to a large extent the margins of the livestock farmers. ABN AMRO expects animal feed costs to remain high for part of 2022 due to a shortage of specific animal feed raw materials and the relatively high price of grains and soy. Transport costs, adverse weather conditions, labor shortages and high fertilizer prices are putting upward pressure on grain prices.

selling prices

Energy, fertilizers and animal feed are important cost items for agriculture and horticulture and will determine the margins in agriculture and horticulture in 2022. In addition, there are also other shortages that drive up the costs for agricultural entrepreneurs. There is also a scarcity of packaging materials and labour. The latter in particular is increasingly a problem for entrepreneurs.

With a multitude of inputs becoming more expensive, higher output prices for farmers and horticulturists would make sense. However, that is not always the case

Higher prices

With a multitude of inputs becoming more expensive, higher output prices for farmers and horticulturists would make sense. However, that is not always the case. For example, the price of piglets and finishing pigs is very low and the price of eggs in 2021 did not rise enough to compensate for the higher costs. In 2021, this also meant a lower income for entrepreneurs in these two subsectors. For dairy farmers, a higher price could compensate for the higher feed costs. The income of dairy farmers also increased. Due to persistently high demand, the prices for ornamental horticultural products and greenhouse vegetables are also considerably higher. Inflationary pressures are important for the demand for ornamental horticultural products and foodstuffs, which could reduce the purchasing power of consumers in 2022.

Brexit
In July, the phytosanitary certificates and veterinary health certificates at the British border will become mandatory. As of that date, physical checks will also take place at the border with the United Kingdom. This demand has already been postponed a number of times, but it seems that it will actually happen in July. The enormous amount of goods involved here will put a lot of pressure on customs at the British border. In addition, the processes of companies must also be adjusted, because from that date they should also have their own company controls in order. Brexit has already had an effect on the Dutch export value of foodstuffs to that country. After a 4 percent decline in 2020, the export value fell further in 2021 by approximately 6 percent. And that while the value of food exports to other countries actually increased by an estimated 5 percent.

volumes prognose

Read the report ‘Higher costs limit production in agriculture and horticulture’ here.

";}s:7:"summary";s:778:"In many cases, the higher costs have negative consequences for the production volumes and the margins of agricultural entrepreneurs. Gas and electricity prices have been extremely high for some time as a result of shortages. Both the European Union (EU) and China are facing gas shortages, causing countries to outbid each other. How gas prices ... Read more";s:12:"atom_content";s:6420:"

In many cases, the higher costs have negative consequences for the production volumes and the margins of agricultural entrepreneurs.

Gas and electricity prices have been extremely high for some time as a result of shortages. Both the European Union (EU) and China are facing gas shortages, causing countries to outbid each other. How gas prices will develop in the coming period will depend on the weather conditions and the tense geopolitical situation around Russia and Ukraine. But even without escalation, the tightness will drive higher energy prices throughout 2022.

Production in floriculture will probably fall by 5%; for greenhouse vegetables the decrease will be greater

The higher energy prices are forcing some of the greenhouse growers to adjust their cultivation strategy. Greenhouse horticulturists who have not or only partially purchased their energy needs in advance will take a critical look at their business operations. Some will choose to save energy by lighting and heating the greenhouses less. This leads to lower production volumes. ABN AMRO expects a 5 percent decline in the volumes in floriculture, while the decline will be greater for greenhouse vegetables.

Higher gas prices also cause fertilizer prices to rise. Relatively much gas is required for the production of fertilizer. The average selling price of fertilizers from the Dutch industry increased by approximately 50 percent in 2021 and even doubled in November 2021. Higher gas prices and the continuing demand for fertilizer will ensure that the fertilizer price will remain at a relatively high level in 2022. Demand is mainly driven by the fact that farmers worldwide can get more money for crops such as soy, maize and wheat. They therefore want to continue producing and need fertilizer for this.

The higher fertilizer prices affect Dutch arable farmers and greenhouse growers. These entrepreneurs therefore look more carefully than usual at the use of these means of production. In some cases, it is possible to opt for animal manure, which increases the demand for it. This is beneficial for animal manure processors and livestock farming.

The high fertilizer prices lead to more use of animal manure. Livestock farmers benefit from this

Pig farmers and dairy farmers, among others, pay for the collection of the manure. Now that demand is high, these collection costs are lower. The lower collection costs are favorable for livestock farmers, because other costs are actually very high.

The selling prices of the Dutch animal feed industry have increased by approximately 15 percent in 2021. Things went fast, especially in the second half of 2021. The animal feed costs represent on average between 60 and 70 percent of the total costs and therefore determine to a large extent the margins of the livestock farmers. ABN AMRO expects animal feed costs to remain high for part of 2022 due to a shortage of specific animal feed raw materials and the relatively high price of grains and soy. Transport costs, adverse weather conditions, labor shortages and high fertilizer prices are putting upward pressure on grain prices.

selling prices

Energy, fertilizers and animal feed are important cost items for agriculture and horticulture and will determine the margins in agriculture and horticulture in 2022. In addition, there are also other shortages that drive up the costs for agricultural entrepreneurs. There is also a scarcity of packaging materials and labour. The latter in particular is increasingly a problem for entrepreneurs.

With a multitude of inputs becoming more expensive, higher output prices for farmers and horticulturists would make sense. However, that is not always the case

Higher prices

With a multitude of inputs becoming more expensive, higher output prices for farmers and horticulturists would make sense. However, that is not always the case. For example, the price of piglets and finishing pigs is very low and the price of eggs in 2021 did not rise enough to compensate for the higher costs. In 2021, this also meant a lower income for entrepreneurs in these two subsectors. For dairy farmers, a higher price could compensate for the higher feed costs. The income of dairy farmers also increased. Due to persistently high demand, the prices for ornamental horticultural products and greenhouse vegetables are also considerably higher. Inflationary pressures are important for the demand for ornamental horticultural products and foodstuffs, which could reduce the purchasing power of consumers in 2022.

Brexit
In July, the phytosanitary certificates and veterinary health certificates at the British border will become mandatory. As of that date, physical checks will also take place at the border with the United Kingdom. This demand has already been postponed a number of times, but it seems that it will actually happen in July. The enormous amount of goods involved here will put a lot of pressure on customs at the British border. In addition, the processes of companies must also be adjusted, because from that date they should also have their own company controls in order. Brexit has already had an effect on the Dutch export value of foodstuffs to that country. After a 4 percent decline in 2020, the export value fell further in 2021 by approximately 6 percent. And that while the value of food exports to other countries actually increased by an estimated 5 percent.

volumes prognose

Read the report ‘Higher costs limit production in agriculture and horticulture’ here.

";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1644103720;}i:2;a:11:{s:5:"title";s:97:"“Later, I imagine myself in Las Vegas, in a rotten bar, with a toupee and a wired microphone”";s:4:"link";s:117:"https://movs.world/magazine/later-i-imagine-myself-in-las-vegas-in-a-rotten-bar-with-a-toupee-and-a-wired-microphone/";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:11:"Susan Hally";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sat, 05 Feb 2022 02:20:42 +0000";s:8:"category";s:53:"MagazinebarimaginelasmicrophoneRottentoupeeVegaswired";s:4:"guid";s:117:"https://movs.world/magazine/later-i-imagine-myself-in-las-vegas-in-a-rotten-bar-with-a-toupee-and-a-wired-microphone/";s:11:"description";s:699:"Nikos Aliagas at the bar of the Les Jardins du Faubourg hotel in Paris on January 27, 2022. BAUDOUIN FOR “THE WORLD” Some posing sessions turn into endless nightmares. But that Thursday, when Nikos Aliagas arrives at the bar of the Jardins du faubourg, a hotel near the Elysée where he has his habits, the ... Read more";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:4617:"

Some posing sessions turn into endless nightmares. But that Thursday, when Nikos Aliagas arrives at the bar of the Jardins du faubourg, a hotel near the Elysée where he has his habits, the host of TF1 is all smiles. Delighted to discuss technique with the photographer, he who, for several years, has not let go of his camera. Happy to catch the eye, even if he has to slip between two sofas and flash a smile in an anything but natural posture, a glass of royal spritz in his hand. He discovered this cocktail last summer in Greece, with his 80-year-old aunt, Eleftheria. And now, to imitate him, he takes on the rocky accent of an old Greek lady: “Come and have an aperitif with your aunt!” » As the flash crackles, it tenderly evokes this woman of whom it is the spitting image. “In Greek, we say: “I spat in his mouth”. » His voice sings.

All Nikos Aliagas is there. Flirty. Spicy and sweet at the same time. Greek and French. In front of the goal in the afternoon, behind an hour later. Always between two cultures and two postures. That of the journalist or photographer curious about others, that of the showman at the center of all attention. These days, it is the second facet that dominates. Not only is TF1 starting the new season of “The Voice”, of which he is the main organizer for the 11e consecutive year, while continuing to broadcast its people show “50’inside”. But the TF1 group also devotes a ninety-minute documentary to its 52-year-old star, in prime time on TMC, on February 9.

“At the start of the shows, I hear the countdown in the headset, and I often wonder: ‘Am I in my place?’ »

Some will see it as a labor medal awarded by a satisfied employer to one of his best workers for his twenty years in the house. Others have a video CV, a way for the young 50-year-old to showcase his range of skills. “As I come from nowhere, I thought that my path could inspire kids, evacuate the person concerned. As for knowing what I will do tomorrow, I don’t know. I never had a career plan. I have often accepted projects that everyone advised me against, such as “Star Ac”. And even today, I have impostor syndrome. At the start of the shows, I hear the countdown in the headset, and I often wonder: “Am I in my place?” »

Sword of Damocles

Imposter, him? No doubt we have to go back to its very beginnings. In 1969, the doctors did not give much of this newborn suffering from a malformation of the duodenum. A daring operation is attempted, but the parents, two Greeks who met in Paris in May 1968, are warned: the chances of survival are minimal. The infant remains three months in the hospital. He gets away with recurring stomach aches. “Five or six years ago, I met the surgeon who operated on me,” he says. She couldn’t believe it: “But how do you live? » Holy question! ” As I can “, replies Nikos Aliagas. “Obviously, all this has passed into my unconscious, he analyzes now, sitting in the dark of the bar, the flash off. For my parents, every extra day was a day gained. This sword of Damocles explains why I was hatched, overprotected, and also my desire to live at top speed. Life is too short to ask questions. » He sinks a little deeper into the sofa: “Basically, I spent my life trying to survive. »

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";}s:7:"summary";s:699:"Nikos Aliagas at the bar of the Les Jardins du Faubourg hotel in Paris on January 27, 2022. BAUDOUIN FOR “THE WORLD” Some posing sessions turn into endless nightmares. But that Thursday, when Nikos Aliagas arrives at the bar of the Jardins du faubourg, a hotel near the Elysée where he has his habits, the ... Read more";s:12:"atom_content";s:4617:"

Some posing sessions turn into endless nightmares. But that Thursday, when Nikos Aliagas arrives at the bar of the Jardins du faubourg, a hotel near the Elysée where he has his habits, the host of TF1 is all smiles. Delighted to discuss technique with the photographer, he who, for several years, has not let go of his camera. Happy to catch the eye, even if he has to slip between two sofas and flash a smile in an anything but natural posture, a glass of royal spritz in his hand. He discovered this cocktail last summer in Greece, with his 80-year-old aunt, Eleftheria. And now, to imitate him, he takes on the rocky accent of an old Greek lady: “Come and have an aperitif with your aunt!” » As the flash crackles, it tenderly evokes this woman of whom it is the spitting image. “In Greek, we say: “I spat in his mouth”. » His voice sings.

All Nikos Aliagas is there. Flirty. Spicy and sweet at the same time. Greek and French. In front of the goal in the afternoon, behind an hour later. Always between two cultures and two postures. That of the journalist or photographer curious about others, that of the showman at the center of all attention. These days, it is the second facet that dominates. Not only is TF1 starting the new season of “The Voice”, of which he is the main organizer for the 11e consecutive year, while continuing to broadcast its people show “50’inside”. But the TF1 group also devotes a ninety-minute documentary to its 52-year-old star, in prime time on TMC, on February 9.

“At the start of the shows, I hear the countdown in the headset, and I often wonder: ‘Am I in my place?’ »

Some will see it as a labor medal awarded by a satisfied employer to one of his best workers for his twenty years in the house. Others have a video CV, a way for the young 50-year-old to showcase his range of skills. “As I come from nowhere, I thought that my path could inspire kids, evacuate the person concerned. As for knowing what I will do tomorrow, I don’t know. I never had a career plan. I have often accepted projects that everyone advised me against, such as “Star Ac”. And even today, I have impostor syndrome. At the start of the shows, I hear the countdown in the headset, and I often wonder: “Am I in my place?” »

Sword of Damocles

Imposter, him? No doubt we have to go back to its very beginnings. In 1969, the doctors did not give much of this newborn suffering from a malformation of the duodenum. A daring operation is attempted, but the parents, two Greeks who met in Paris in May 1968, are warned: the chances of survival are minimal. The infant remains three months in the hospital. He gets away with recurring stomach aches. “Five or six years ago, I met the surgeon who operated on me,” he says. She couldn’t believe it: “But how do you live? » Holy question! ” As I can “, replies Nikos Aliagas. “Obviously, all this has passed into my unconscious, he analyzes now, sitting in the dark of the bar, the flash off. For my parents, every extra day was a day gained. This sword of Damocles explains why I was hatched, overprotected, and also my desire to live at top speed. Life is too short to ask questions. » He sinks a little deeper into the sofa: “Basically, I spent my life trying to survive. »

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";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1644027642;}i:3;a:11:{s:5:"title";s:107:"Efteling does not have to close – Closure of amusement park due to missing nature permit can be prevented";s:4:"link";s:132:"https://movs.world/magazine/efteling-does-not-have-to-close-closure-of-amusement-park-due-to-missing-nature-permit-can-be-prevented/";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:11:"Susan Hally";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 01 Feb 2022 19:54:51 +0000";s:8:"category";s:72:"MagazineamusementCloseclosureDueEftelingmissingnatureParkpermitprevented";s:4:"guid";s:132:"https://movs.world/magazine/efteling-does-not-have-to-close-closure-of-amusement-park-due-to-missing-nature-permit-can-be-prevented/";s:11:"description";s:751:"People living near the Efteling who are tired of the traffic – which they can do nothing about and are not to blame – can call on their only rescue by relying on increasing nitrogen deposition. They have done so following the processes that MOB initiates against companies and often wins. The judge ruled in ... Read more";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:4072:"

People living near the Efteling who are tired of the traffic – which they can do nothing about and are not to blame – can call on their only rescue by relying on increasing nitrogen deposition. They have done so following the processes that MOB initiates against companies and often wins. The judge ruled in their favor: after the 5 millionth visitor, the amusement park must close because even more traffic harms nature.

In the case of the Efteling, this concerns the settling (‘deposition’) of emitted nitrogen on the habitat types that occur in the Loonse and Drunense dunes. So let’s take a look at the extent to which years of nitrogen deposition have affected the quality of the most nitrogen-sensitive habitat types in the area. In the table below I have shown the differences in quality (conservation status) in 2004 and 2018 of the three most nitrogen-sensitive types that cover a considerable surface in the area. The average modeled but not actually determined nitrogen deposition in the area, according to the official PAS document of the area, is 1471 mol/ha.yr. The deposition is almost equal to the national average for Natura 2000 areas.

All three were in an excellent state of conservation at the baseline measurement when the Natura2000 areas were established, the coding for this on the (mandatory) European Standard Data Form (SDF) was the letter A. This qualification is shown in 2018, with the update of the SDF, only changed for the drifting sands type, which appears to have fallen from an excellent condition to the lowest rating: moderate – poor (code C).

This is difficult to understand because the ‘Weak-buffered fens’ type is still in an excellent state of conservation, while its critical deposition value (KDW) is exceeded even more than in the case of drifting sands.

Besides nitrogen, there are many factors that can determine the quality of a habitat type. Think of the way of management, (changing) water management and (changing and more intensive) recreational use

This observation indicates that the quality of the most nitrogen-sensitive habitat types cannot be explained by the calculated nitrogen deposition. I understand that we have come to think that conservation is all about reducing nitrogen emissions. But that premise can turn out to be wrong. Besides nitrogen, there are many factors that can determine the quality of a habitat type. Think of the way of management, (changing) water management and (changing and more intensive) recreational use. It is a pity that such factors are not looked at critically enough, while there are really good reasons for this.

I am curious whether the province of Noord-Brabant will take the above fact into consideration when revising the permit for the Efteling. I advise the court that will undoubtedly have to rule on it: read carefully the Sweetman judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union because it takes precedence over Dutch law. The only assessment that must be performed for the area with regard to “plans or projects” concerns the “natural features” for which the area has been selected under Natura2000 (the crested newt habitat and the drift sands habitat type). This means that the unnecessary additional requirements that our legislator states that the “appropriate assessment” of potentially significant negative effects can be omitted. The 8 habitat types that occur in the area in addition to drifting sands do not need to be considered in an appropriate assessment. Solving the nitrogen crisis in Kaatsheuvel does not have to be more complicated. Lotje can go to Holle Bolle Gijs again.

";}s:7:"summary";s:751:"People living near the Efteling who are tired of the traffic – which they can do nothing about and are not to blame – can call on their only rescue by relying on increasing nitrogen deposition. They have done so following the processes that MOB initiates against companies and often wins. The judge ruled in ... Read more";s:12:"atom_content";s:4072:"

People living near the Efteling who are tired of the traffic – which they can do nothing about and are not to blame – can call on their only rescue by relying on increasing nitrogen deposition. They have done so following the processes that MOB initiates against companies and often wins. The judge ruled in their favor: after the 5 millionth visitor, the amusement park must close because even more traffic harms nature.

In the case of the Efteling, this concerns the settling (‘deposition’) of emitted nitrogen on the habitat types that occur in the Loonse and Drunense dunes. So let’s take a look at the extent to which years of nitrogen deposition have affected the quality of the most nitrogen-sensitive habitat types in the area. In the table below I have shown the differences in quality (conservation status) in 2004 and 2018 of the three most nitrogen-sensitive types that cover a considerable surface in the area. The average modeled but not actually determined nitrogen deposition in the area, according to the official PAS document of the area, is 1471 mol/ha.yr. The deposition is almost equal to the national average for Natura 2000 areas.

All three were in an excellent state of conservation at the baseline measurement when the Natura2000 areas were established, the coding for this on the (mandatory) European Standard Data Form (SDF) was the letter A. This qualification is shown in 2018, with the update of the SDF, only changed for the drifting sands type, which appears to have fallen from an excellent condition to the lowest rating: moderate – poor (code C).

This is difficult to understand because the ‘Weak-buffered fens’ type is still in an excellent state of conservation, while its critical deposition value (KDW) is exceeded even more than in the case of drifting sands.

Besides nitrogen, there are many factors that can determine the quality of a habitat type. Think of the way of management, (changing) water management and (changing and more intensive) recreational use

This observation indicates that the quality of the most nitrogen-sensitive habitat types cannot be explained by the calculated nitrogen deposition. I understand that we have come to think that conservation is all about reducing nitrogen emissions. But that premise can turn out to be wrong. Besides nitrogen, there are many factors that can determine the quality of a habitat type. Think of the way of management, (changing) water management and (changing and more intensive) recreational use. It is a pity that such factors are not looked at critically enough, while there are really good reasons for this.

I am curious whether the province of Noord-Brabant will take the above fact into consideration when revising the permit for the Efteling. I advise the court that will undoubtedly have to rule on it: read carefully the Sweetman judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union because it takes precedence over Dutch law. The only assessment that must be performed for the area with regard to “plans or projects” concerns the “natural features” for which the area has been selected under Natura2000 (the crested newt habitat and the drift sands habitat type). This means that the unnecessary additional requirements that our legislator states that the “appropriate assessment” of potentially significant negative effects can be omitted. The 8 habitat types that occur in the area in addition to drifting sands do not need to be considered in an appropriate assessment. Solving the nitrogen crisis in Kaatsheuvel does not have to be more complicated. Lotje can go to Holle Bolle Gijs again.

";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1643745291;}i:4;a:11:{s:5:"title";s:43:"Sean Baker, fringe and low-budget filmmaker";s:4:"link";s:71:"https://movs.world/magazine/sean-baker-fringe-and-low-budget-filmmaker/";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:11:"Susan Hally";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 01 Feb 2022 16:53:33 +0000";s:8:"category";s:41:"MagazineBakerfilmmakerFringelowbudgetSean";s:4:"guid";s:71:"https://movs.world/magazine/sean-baker-fringe-and-low-budget-filmmaker/";s:11:"description";s:620:"By Clementine Goldszal Posted today at 12:18 a.m., updated at 2:55 p.m. Reserved for our subscribers PortraitThe independent director continues to tell the America of the left behind. After “Tangerine” and “The Florida Project”, he released “Red Rocket”, in theaters on February 2, centered on the eccentric figure of a former porn star returning to ... Read more";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:4528:"
By Clementine Goldszal

Posted today at 12:18 a.m., updated at 2:55 p.m.

PortraitThe independent director continues to tell the America of the left behind. After “Tangerine” and “The Florida Project”, he released “Red Rocket”, in theaters on February 2, centered on the eccentric figure of a former porn star returning to his hometown of Texas.

Sean Baker, in Vancouver, Canada, on January 4, 2022.

It is his seventh feature film in twenty-two years of career, but the name of Sean Baker has imposed itself on moviegoers only recently. In 2015, Tangerine, shot with an iPhone, described with verve, poetry and humor the world of trans prostitutes on Santa Monica Boulevard, in Los Angeles. Presented at the Sundance Film Festival, acclaimed by critics, nominated for several independent film awards and promoted (unsuccessfully) during the Oscar campaign, the film made its director a new darling.

Sean Baker’s guerrilla cinema, close to documentary in its way of recounting the world of the underprivileged with the help of often non-professional actors, seemed to open a new window capable of satisfying moviegoers nostalgic for New Hollywood cinema. or John Cassavetes. Released two years later Tangerine, The Florida Project, chronicle of the daily life of a 6-year-old girl and her unemployed mother in a motel close to the Walt Disney World Resort, in Florida, was screened at the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes, nominated for the Golden Globes and the Oscars. The film grossed almost six times its original budget ($2 million, around €1.8 million).

Immersed among drug users

Sean Baker, born in 1971 in New Jersey and graduated in cinema from New York University, was finally entering the big leagues. Was he, like his sidekick Chloé Zhao, going to give in to the sirens of the superhero film, always eager for new “cool” signatures? “I repeated so much in interviews that I didn’t want to do franchises that Hollywood doesn’t make eyes at me! he says during a videoconference interview from his apartment in Los Angeles. After The Florida Project, I was preparing to make a movie with more money, but when I say more money, it’s 10 million dollars, not 150.” He therefore spent two years immersed in the community of drug users in Vancouver, Canada, but the pandemic put this project on hold. And Baker finds himself again in the margin and the small budgets. Which, he says, doesn’t bother him that much.

Shot in twenty-three days for $1 million (for comparison, Licorice Pizza, the new film by Paul Thomas Anderson, cost 40, and Spider-Man : No Way Home, the biggest hit of 2021, 200), Red Rocket, like all of Sean Baker’s films, benefits from a neat aesthetic and a very fine cast of anonymous people. In small-town Texas, handsome but totally bonkers comeback pornstar Mikey tries to reconnect with his ex-wife, while earning a few bucks selling weed to local refinery workers and by seducing the very young waitress of the local donut store, to whom he dangles a career as a porn star in California.

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";}s:7:"summary";s:620:"By Clementine Goldszal Posted today at 12:18 a.m., updated at 2:55 p.m. Reserved for our subscribers PortraitThe independent director continues to tell the America of the left behind. After “Tangerine” and “The Florida Project”, he released “Red Rocket”, in theaters on February 2, centered on the eccentric figure of a former porn star returning to ... Read more";s:12:"atom_content";s:4528:"
By Clementine Goldszal

Posted today at 12:18 a.m., updated at 2:55 p.m.

PortraitThe independent director continues to tell the America of the left behind. After “Tangerine” and “The Florida Project”, he released “Red Rocket”, in theaters on February 2, centered on the eccentric figure of a former porn star returning to his hometown of Texas.

Sean Baker, in Vancouver, Canada, on January 4, 2022.

It is his seventh feature film in twenty-two years of career, but the name of Sean Baker has imposed itself on moviegoers only recently. In 2015, Tangerine, shot with an iPhone, described with verve, poetry and humor the world of trans prostitutes on Santa Monica Boulevard, in Los Angeles. Presented at the Sundance Film Festival, acclaimed by critics, nominated for several independent film awards and promoted (unsuccessfully) during the Oscar campaign, the film made its director a new darling.

Sean Baker’s guerrilla cinema, close to documentary in its way of recounting the world of the underprivileged with the help of often non-professional actors, seemed to open a new window capable of satisfying moviegoers nostalgic for New Hollywood cinema. or John Cassavetes. Released two years later Tangerine, The Florida Project, chronicle of the daily life of a 6-year-old girl and her unemployed mother in a motel close to the Walt Disney World Resort, in Florida, was screened at the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes, nominated for the Golden Globes and the Oscars. The film grossed almost six times its original budget ($2 million, around €1.8 million).

Immersed among drug users

Sean Baker, born in 1971 in New Jersey and graduated in cinema from New York University, was finally entering the big leagues. Was he, like his sidekick Chloé Zhao, going to give in to the sirens of the superhero film, always eager for new “cool” signatures? “I repeated so much in interviews that I didn’t want to do franchises that Hollywood doesn’t make eyes at me! he says during a videoconference interview from his apartment in Los Angeles. After The Florida Project, I was preparing to make a movie with more money, but when I say more money, it’s 10 million dollars, not 150.” He therefore spent two years immersed in the community of drug users in Vancouver, Canada, but the pandemic put this project on hold. And Baker finds himself again in the margin and the small budgets. Which, he says, doesn’t bother him that much.

Shot in twenty-three days for $1 million (for comparison, Licorice Pizza, the new film by Paul Thomas Anderson, cost 40, and Spider-Man : No Way Home, the biggest hit of 2021, 200), Red Rocket, like all of Sean Baker’s films, benefits from a neat aesthetic and a very fine cast of anonymous people. In small-town Texas, handsome but totally bonkers comeback pornstar Mikey tries to reconnect with his ex-wife, while earning a few bucks selling weed to local refinery workers and by seducing the very young waitress of the local donut store, to whom he dangles a career as a porn star in California.

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";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1643734413;}i:5;a:11:{s:5:"title";s:54:"20 monographs for 2022. Target 75% of turnover in 2019";s:4:"link";s:81:"https://movs.world/magazine/20-monographs-for-2022-target-75-of-turnover-in-2019/";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:11:"Susan Hally";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 01 Feb 2022 10:51:42 +0000";s:8:"category";s:68:"MagazineBoscoloDomenico CocozzaElisa Boscolomonographstargetturnover";s:4:"guid";s:81:"https://movs.world/magazine/20-monographs-for-2022-target-75-of-turnover-in-2019/";s:11:"description";s:576:"Elisa Boscolo The year of the restart. So he defines it Elisa Boscolo of the Paduan tour operator of the same name, Boscolo Tours has great ambitions for this 2022 and proves it by putting already in distribution as many as 20 monographic catalogs dedicated to Italy and Europe, with an ever wider product and ... Read more";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:2909:"

Elisa Boscolo

The year of the restart. So he defines it Elisa Boscolo of the Paduan tour operator of the same name, Boscolo Tours has great ambitions for this 2022 and proves it by putting already in distribution as many as 20 monographic catalogs dedicated to Italy and Europe, with an ever wider product and improved quality standards, including departures with maximum 30 people. Flexibility is the watchword today and so the volumes represent only the foundations of the Boscolo offer, with a series of itineraries in the background already composed and equipped with adequate availability, ready to be placed on the market to follow the fluctuations in demand and regulatory contexts.

“Last year we finished with guided trips, our core business, which have been able to collect about 40% of 2019 turnover – says Elisa Boscolo -. This year the goal is to reach at least 75%, if not more. It all depends of course on the progress of the pandemic but we are confident. And in the budget we have not at all considered extra-European destinations such as Morocco and Jordan, whose possible opening of the borders could give us a further boost. As well as Turkey, which has just been included in the so-called corridors and on which we already have four itineraries ready with two more in preparation ”.

Inflation and reduced capacity of the coaches obviously cannot fail to impact on costs: “But we managed to contain the average increases in a spectrum between 3% and 5% – explains the product manager, Domenico Cocozza -. In many cases we have even been able to keep prices on the same level as last year, but always with a dynamic approach to the pricing strategy. However, most of the increases concerned transport by bus, especially following the rise in fuel costs “.

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";}s:7:"summary";s:576:"Elisa Boscolo The year of the restart. So he defines it Elisa Boscolo of the Paduan tour operator of the same name, Boscolo Tours has great ambitions for this 2022 and proves it by putting already in distribution as many as 20 monographic catalogs dedicated to Italy and Europe, with an ever wider product and ... Read more";s:12:"atom_content";s:2909:"

Elisa Boscolo

The year of the restart. So he defines it Elisa Boscolo of the Paduan tour operator of the same name, Boscolo Tours has great ambitions for this 2022 and proves it by putting already in distribution as many as 20 monographic catalogs dedicated to Italy and Europe, with an ever wider product and improved quality standards, including departures with maximum 30 people. Flexibility is the watchword today and so the volumes represent only the foundations of the Boscolo offer, with a series of itineraries in the background already composed and equipped with adequate availability, ready to be placed on the market to follow the fluctuations in demand and regulatory contexts.

“Last year we finished with guided trips, our core business, which have been able to collect about 40% of 2019 turnover – says Elisa Boscolo -. This year the goal is to reach at least 75%, if not more. It all depends of course on the progress of the pandemic but we are confident. And in the budget we have not at all considered extra-European destinations such as Morocco and Jordan, whose possible opening of the borders could give us a further boost. As well as Turkey, which has just been included in the so-called corridors and on which we already have four itineraries ready with two more in preparation ”.

Inflation and reduced capacity of the coaches obviously cannot fail to impact on costs: “But we managed to contain the average increases in a spectrum between 3% and 5% – explains the product manager, Domenico Cocozza -. In many cases we have even been able to keep prices on the same level as last year, but always with a dynamic approach to the pricing strategy. However, most of the increases concerned transport by bus, especially following the rise in fuel costs “.

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";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1643712702;}i:6;a:11:{s:5:"title";s:57:"Overtraining – Anna Lewandowska – healthy plan by Ann";s:4:"link";s:78:"https://movs.world/magazine/overtraining-anna-lewandowska-healthy-plan-by-ann/";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:11:"Susan Hally";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 01 Feb 2022 01:48:32 +0000";s:8:"category";s:49:"MagazineAnnAnnahealthyLewandowskaOvertrainingplan";s:4:"guid";s:78:"https://movs.world/magazine/overtraining-anna-lewandowska-healthy-plan-by-ann/";s:11:"description";s:596:"It is commonly said that sport is good for health. It is impossible to disagree with it, however … It is important to balance physical activity with recovery and rest to maintain both physical and mental health. Today I would like to touch on an important topic, which is overtraining. What is it, how it ... Read more";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:9393:"

It is commonly said that sport is good for health. It is impossible to disagree with it, however … It is important to balance physical activity with recovery and rest to maintain both physical and mental health. Today I would like to touch on an important topic, which is overtraining. What is it, how it manifests itself and how to prevent it. Regardless of how much you are related to sport, it is worth reading the information that can protect you from overtraining, because it can apply to both beginners and advanced in the world of sports and physical activity.

What is overtraining syndrome

Let’s start with the basics. Overtraining syndrome is an imbalance between training loads and regeneration, in other words, training loads exceed the body’s adaptive capacity. A number of unfavorable changes take place in the body, including:

There are 2 types, depending on the type of overload of the autonomous system:

Overtraining is often the result of many factors, including:

It is important not to confuse the overtraining syndrome with post-training fatigue, which is a short-term, normal and physiological condition. You can always start to control your energy levels and overall well-being to prevent training-recovery imbalances. Unfortunately, alarm signals are very often ignored, which has negative consequences.

Symptoms of overtraining

Many signals in our body can indicate overtraining. They can be anatomical, physiological, biochemical or psychological.

It stands out here:

Contrary to appearances, it is not easy to overtrain. Research shows that this condition is referred to when permanent fatigue and decreased efficiency last more than 2 months.

Better to prevent

I hope you also assume that prevention is better than cure! By observing your body, checking yourself regularly, taking care of the appropriate breaks between trainings, periodizing training and adjusting it to the current life situation, you can 100% prevent the occurrence of overtraining syndrome.

If you attend the gym, it may be worth consulting a specialist in terms of choosing exercises or arranging a training plan. If you exercise at home, I recommend training with my app Diet & Training by Ann (you can find her HERE), you will find there both training programs and balanced nutritional plans as well as the Balance tab, which will allow you to calm down and get away from everyday problems.

Personally, I try to take care of the right amount of sleep and regeneration, because I know how important they are for the body. The positive effects are really noticeable 🙂 Focus, better concentration, more energy, better frame of mind, more effective work and training. Isn’t that what it’s all about? You can read more about regeneration HERE.

If you have noticed some of the symptoms listed above, you train quite intensively, and yet you do not see any improvement, you feel tired, your desire and motivation to train decrease, I encourage you to rest. Reduce your training volume or take a break 🙂 Everyone needs training! Take care of sleep, proper nutrition, give yourself some relaxation and recharge your batteries.

Statistics show that the problem of overtraining affects between 10-20% of athletes, more often women than men. Unfortunately, there are no studies or statistics that would clearly show what this problem looks like among amateur sportsmen. Therefore, we should not take this topic lightly. Take care of yourself!

Bibliography:

  1. Kreher JB. Diagnosis and prevention of the overtraining syndrome: opinion on educational strategies. Open Access J Sports Med. 2016; 7: 115–122.
  2. Kreher JB, Schwartz JB. Overtraining syndrome: a practical guide, „Sports Health” 2012, 4(2), 128–38.
  3. Lastella M, Vincent GE, Duffield R, et al. Sleep Be Used as an Indicator of Overreaching and Overtraining in Athletes? Front Physiol. 2018; 9: 436.
  4. Szewczyk A, et al. The incidence of non-functional fatigue syndrome and overtraining syndrome in athletes, Medycyna Sportowa, 2018; 4 (4); Vol. 34, 213-218.
  5. Zielińska D, Szmit S. Chronic fatigue syndrome and overtraining syndrome. Cardiology after graduation. 2009, 8 (11), 64-69.

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It is commonly said that sport is good for health. It is impossible to disagree with it, however … It is important to balance physical activity with recovery and rest to maintain both physical and mental health. Today I would like to touch on an important topic, which is overtraining. What is it, how it manifests itself and how to prevent it. Regardless of how much you are related to sport, it is worth reading the information that can protect you from overtraining, because it can apply to both beginners and advanced in the world of sports and physical activity.

What is overtraining syndrome

Let’s start with the basics. Overtraining syndrome is an imbalance between training loads and regeneration, in other words, training loads exceed the body’s adaptive capacity. A number of unfavorable changes take place in the body, including:

There are 2 types, depending on the type of overload of the autonomous system:

Overtraining is often the result of many factors, including:

It is important not to confuse the overtraining syndrome with post-training fatigue, which is a short-term, normal and physiological condition. You can always start to control your energy levels and overall well-being to prevent training-recovery imbalances. Unfortunately, alarm signals are very often ignored, which has negative consequences.

Symptoms of overtraining

Many signals in our body can indicate overtraining. They can be anatomical, physiological, biochemical or psychological.

It stands out here:

Contrary to appearances, it is not easy to overtrain. Research shows that this condition is referred to when permanent fatigue and decreased efficiency last more than 2 months.

Better to prevent

I hope you also assume that prevention is better than cure! By observing your body, checking yourself regularly, taking care of the appropriate breaks between trainings, periodizing training and adjusting it to the current life situation, you can 100% prevent the occurrence of overtraining syndrome.

If you attend the gym, it may be worth consulting a specialist in terms of choosing exercises or arranging a training plan. If you exercise at home, I recommend training with my app Diet & Training by Ann (you can find her HERE), you will find there both training programs and balanced nutritional plans as well as the Balance tab, which will allow you to calm down and get away from everyday problems.

Personally, I try to take care of the right amount of sleep and regeneration, because I know how important they are for the body. The positive effects are really noticeable 🙂 Focus, better concentration, more energy, better frame of mind, more effective work and training. Isn’t that what it’s all about? You can read more about regeneration HERE.

If you have noticed some of the symptoms listed above, you train quite intensively, and yet you do not see any improvement, you feel tired, your desire and motivation to train decrease, I encourage you to rest. Reduce your training volume or take a break 🙂 Everyone needs training! Take care of sleep, proper nutrition, give yourself some relaxation and recharge your batteries.

Statistics show that the problem of overtraining affects between 10-20% of athletes, more often women than men. Unfortunately, there are no studies or statistics that would clearly show what this problem looks like among amateur sportsmen. Therefore, we should not take this topic lightly. Take care of yourself!

Bibliography:

  1. Kreher JB. Diagnosis and prevention of the overtraining syndrome: opinion on educational strategies. Open Access J Sports Med. 2016; 7: 115–122.
  2. Kreher JB, Schwartz JB. Overtraining syndrome: a practical guide, „Sports Health” 2012, 4(2), 128–38.
  3. Lastella M, Vincent GE, Duffield R, et al. Sleep Be Used as an Indicator of Overreaching and Overtraining in Athletes? Front Physiol. 2018; 9: 436.
  4. Szewczyk A, et al. The incidence of non-functional fatigue syndrome and overtraining syndrome in athletes, Medycyna Sportowa, 2018; 4 (4); Vol. 34, 213-218.
  5. Zielińska D, Szmit S. Chronic fatigue syndrome and overtraining syndrome. Cardiology after graduation. 2009, 8 (11), 64-69.

";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1643680112;}i:7;a:11:{s:5:"title";s:74:"“Emily in Paris”, the series that turns the heads of fashion designers";s:4:"link";s:96:"https://movs.world/magazine/emily-in-paris-the-series-that-turns-the-heads-of-fashion-designers/";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:11:"Susan Hally";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Mon, 31 Jan 2022 22:47:31 +0000";s:8:"category";s:50:"MagazinedesignersEmilyfashionheadsParisSeriesturns";s:4:"guid";s:96:"https://movs.world/magazine/emily-in-paris-the-series-that-turns-the-heads-of-fashion-designers/";s:11:"description";s:650:"Lily Collins (left) wears a Magali Pascal dress. CAROLE BETHUEL / NETFLIX “Where to get the locker room ofEmily in Paris ? » At the end of December 2021, in the days following the launch of season 2 of the Netflix series, the question ignited social networks and a good number of media, from Marie Claire ... Read more";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:3500:"

“Where to get the locker room ofEmily in Paris ? » At the end of December 2021, in the days following the launch of season 2 of the Netflix series, the question ignited social networks and a good number of media, from Marie Claire at BFM-TV. Backed by photos of the Valentino sequined microdress, the Barrie green cashmere jacket or the Rotate Birger Christensen dress with a big bow, we learned on the website of She that there were “for all tastes and all budgets” and we warned against running out of stock – it has already been proven for a long ruffled dress Magali Pascal worn by the main actress on the poster announcing season 2. At the same time, the brands which discovered the presence of one of their clothes in the series boasted about it by press release or Instagram post, whether they were young designers, established luxury brands or pillars of “fast fashion”. Why such excitement?

Before being a wardrobe, Emily in Paris, it is a series imagined by the American producer Darren Star, to whom we already owe Sex and the City. She describes the chasm that separates Americans and French through the character of Emily Cooper, a young woman from Chicago sent to Paris to work in a luxury marketing agency. Of nuance, there is no question. The French capital is filmed in a postcard style, ripolined cut stone, turquoise Seine, Eiffel Tower in a disco ball style, so much beauty contrasting with the smoking, lazy and fickle Parisians.

Somewhere between Grace Kelly and Katy Perry

Despite a fairly tenuous plot, the series was a great success. The second season immediately appeared in the world’s top 10 Netflix programs, topping the list in 94 countries with 107.6 million hours of viewing between December 22 and 26. The company Launchmetrics, which analyzes through an algorithm the impact of product placements in the luxury and fashion sectors, estimates that the “value of the media impact” of season 2 ofEmily in Paris had already reached $96 million three weeks after its launch. That is more than the amount generated, for example, by London fashion week last September (49 million) or by haute couture in Paris in January 2021 (69 million).

“It’s an American who arrives in Paris. I wasn’t going to dress her like Inès de La Fressange. Some looks can make your eyes cry or bleed, I guess! », Marylin Fitoussi, costume designer.

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“Where to get the locker room ofEmily in Paris ? » At the end of December 2021, in the days following the launch of season 2 of the Netflix series, the question ignited social networks and a good number of media, from Marie Claire at BFM-TV. Backed by photos of the Valentino sequined microdress, the Barrie green cashmere jacket or the Rotate Birger Christensen dress with a big bow, we learned on the website of She that there were “for all tastes and all budgets” and we warned against running out of stock – it has already been proven for a long ruffled dress Magali Pascal worn by the main actress on the poster announcing season 2. At the same time, the brands which discovered the presence of one of their clothes in the series boasted about it by press release or Instagram post, whether they were young designers, established luxury brands or pillars of “fast fashion”. Why such excitement?

Before being a wardrobe, Emily in Paris, it is a series imagined by the American producer Darren Star, to whom we already owe Sex and the City. She describes the chasm that separates Americans and French through the character of Emily Cooper, a young woman from Chicago sent to Paris to work in a luxury marketing agency. Of nuance, there is no question. The French capital is filmed in a postcard style, ripolined cut stone, turquoise Seine, Eiffel Tower in a disco ball style, so much beauty contrasting with the smoking, lazy and fickle Parisians.

Somewhere between Grace Kelly and Katy Perry

Despite a fairly tenuous plot, the series was a great success. The second season immediately appeared in the world’s top 10 Netflix programs, topping the list in 94 countries with 107.6 million hours of viewing between December 22 and 26. The company Launchmetrics, which analyzes through an algorithm the impact of product placements in the luxury and fashion sectors, estimates that the “value of the media impact” of season 2 ofEmily in Paris had already reached $96 million three weeks after its launch. That is more than the amount generated, for example, by London fashion week last September (49 million) or by haute couture in Paris in January 2021 (69 million).

“It’s an American who arrives in Paris. I wasn’t going to dress her like Inès de La Fressange. Some looks can make your eyes cry or bleed, I guess! », Marylin Fitoussi, costume designer.

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";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1643669251;}i:8;a:11:{s:5:"title";s:53:"Young Greek designers shake the columns of the temple";s:4:"link";s:82:"https://movs.world/magazine/young-greek-designers-shake-the-columns-of-the-temple/";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:11:"Susan Hally";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Wed, 26 Jan 2022 19:02:22 +0000";s:8:"category";s:45:"MagazinecolumnsdesignersGreekshakeTempleyoung";s:4:"guid";s:82:"https://movs.world/magazine/young-greek-designers-shake-the-columns-of-the-temple/";s:11:"description";s:633:"By Anne-Lise Carlo Posted today at 6:00 p.m. Reserved for our subscribers InvestigationLong dominated by an overwhelming artistic heritage, Hellenic creation took time to take off. New talents are now daring to free themselves from the imprint of ancient Greece, without denying it. Silhouettes of ancient Greek women, faces of great Greek philosophers, Doric columns ... Read more";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:4636:"
By Anne-Lise Carlo

Posted today at 6:00 p.m.

InvestigationLong dominated by an overwhelming artistic heritage, Hellenic creation took time to take off. New talents are now daring to free themselves from the imprint of ancient Greece, without denying it.

Silhouettes of ancient Greek women, faces of great Greek philosophers, Doric columns colored in blue, yellow or red: these neon shades immediately give a youthful look and a modern look to these Greek figures. Handmade in Greece, the decorative objects of the Sophia brand flirt between art and design and are sold throughout the world, notably at the Louvre Museum in Paris or the British Museum in London.

A creative saga started in 2014 in the midst of the financial crisis: “I believe that what made the concept successful is this mix of modernity and reference to our past”, explains the designer of the brand, Alexandra Alevra. But if Sophia’s success was very rapid, the development of Greek design takes much longer.

Eternity Today, the collection created by designer Alexandra Alevra for Sophia.  The precious classic heritage takes the form of modern and unique handcrafted objects.

First, because the weight of ancient Greece and its aesthetics has long been overwhelming. “But the new design scene, albeit quiet, is slowly maturing. The history of the Greek nation remains a major influence, but it is slowly being digested. Young designers are ready, for example, to reinterpret episodes from Greek mythology,” says Tina Daskalantonaki, curator of the shop at the Museum of Cycladic Art, located in the Kolonaki district of Athens. There are enthroned statues of Cycladic art – a flourishing civilization between 3,000 and 2,200 BC – evoking the sculptures of Picasso or Brancusi but also a sharp selection of these new design signatures.

Marble, ceramics and embroidery

The local artisanal culture could also have been a brake on the development of design. “In a country where tradition and the place of craftsmanship remain very strong, many find it difficult to really call themselves designers. Many artists place themselves between craftsmanship and design without making a choice. However, these are not the same professions”, explains Sergios Fotiadis, designer, co-founder of the We Design agency and pioneer in thinking about “made in Greece” souvenir objects.

Because many tourists rummage through the stalls of Athens or the artists’ studios of the islands to bring back objects in marble, ceramics, embroidery, three essential Greek craftsmanship. A heritage that designers no longer hesitate to rework. Thus, Ioanna Koulouri from the Meet the Cat studio has fashioned magnificent brass pendants (54 euros), which are actually small pieces of embroidery, inspired by childhood. “Greek families gather around the table every Sunday at noon, a table always covered with a tablecloth embroidered by the grandmother”, explains the designer from her small studio in Athens.

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By Anne-Lise Carlo

Posted today at 6:00 p.m.

InvestigationLong dominated by an overwhelming artistic heritage, Hellenic creation took time to take off. New talents are now daring to free themselves from the imprint of ancient Greece, without denying it.

Silhouettes of ancient Greek women, faces of great Greek philosophers, Doric columns colored in blue, yellow or red: these neon shades immediately give a youthful look and a modern look to these Greek figures. Handmade in Greece, the decorative objects of the Sophia brand flirt between art and design and are sold throughout the world, notably at the Louvre Museum in Paris or the British Museum in London.

A creative saga started in 2014 in the midst of the financial crisis: “I believe that what made the concept successful is this mix of modernity and reference to our past”, explains the designer of the brand, Alexandra Alevra. But if Sophia’s success was very rapid, the development of Greek design takes much longer.

Eternity Today, the collection created by designer Alexandra Alevra for Sophia.  The precious classic heritage takes the form of modern and unique handcrafted objects.

First, because the weight of ancient Greece and its aesthetics has long been overwhelming. “But the new design scene, albeit quiet, is slowly maturing. The history of the Greek nation remains a major influence, but it is slowly being digested. Young designers are ready, for example, to reinterpret episodes from Greek mythology,” says Tina Daskalantonaki, curator of the shop at the Museum of Cycladic Art, located in the Kolonaki district of Athens. There are enthroned statues of Cycladic art – a flourishing civilization between 3,000 and 2,200 BC – evoking the sculptures of Picasso or Brancusi but also a sharp selection of these new design signatures.

Marble, ceramics and embroidery

The local artisanal culture could also have been a brake on the development of design. “In a country where tradition and the place of craftsmanship remain very strong, many find it difficult to really call themselves designers. Many artists place themselves between craftsmanship and design without making a choice. However, these are not the same professions”, explains Sergios Fotiadis, designer, co-founder of the We Design agency and pioneer in thinking about “made in Greece” souvenir objects.

Because many tourists rummage through the stalls of Athens or the artists’ studios of the islands to bring back objects in marble, ceramics, embroidery, three essential Greek craftsmanship. A heritage that designers no longer hesitate to rework. Thus, Ioanna Koulouri from the Meet the Cat studio has fashioned magnificent brass pendants (54 euros), which are actually small pieces of embroidery, inspired by childhood. “Greek families gather around the table every Sunday at noon, a table always covered with a tablecloth embroidered by the grandmother”, explains the designer from her small studio in Athens.

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";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1643223742;}i:9;a:11:{s:5:"title";s:81:"Disneyland Paris celebrates its top 30 with a flurry of new shows and attractions";s:4:"link";s:110:"https://movs.world/magazine/disneyland-paris-celebrates-its-top-30-with-a-flurry-of-new-shows-and-attractions/";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:11:"Susan Hally";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 25 Jan 2022 21:54:37 +0000";s:8:"category";s:90:"MagazineattractionsCelebratesDisneylandDisneyland ParisFlurryNatacha RafalskiParisshowstop";s:4:"guid";s:110:"https://movs.world/magazine/disneyland-paris-celebrates-its-top-30-with-a-flurry-of-new-shows-and-attractions/";s:11:"description";s:674:"Disneyland Paris celebrates its 30th anniversary (the opening dates back to 12 April 1992) with a full calendar of news ranging from shows to attractions, from merchandising to the new area of ​​the park dedicated to the Avengers campus. All to begin with from next March 6, the date that will kick off the celebrations. ... Read more";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:4451:"

Disneyland Paris celebrates its 30th anniversary (the opening dates back to 12 April 1992) with a full calendar of news ranging from shows to attractions, from merchandising to the new area of ​​the park dedicated to the Avengers campus. All to begin with from next March 6, the date that will kick off the celebrations.

“A new era is opening,” he declares Natacha Refalski, president of Disneyland Paris, recalling how at the base there are a project and indelible memories that have made the park “the main European tourist destination”. Now is the time for a “future that will be once more exciting, where the creativity that has always distinguished us will be the protagonist. Without forgetting that with the power of the imagination no dream is impossible ”.

Let’s dream… and the world lights up!“: This is the leitmotif of the new daily show, which will be staged several times during the same day, in the Central Plaza of Disneyland Paris, in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle, which reopens after a 12-month renovation. .

As night falls, visitors will be able to witness a spectacular and exciting new moment before Disney Illuminations. With the name of Disney D-Light, this new pre-show will combine video projections, luminous water jets, light effects, fog, famous Disney songs and, above all, a drone choreography, to bring an extra touch of magic around the Sleeping Beauty Castle in the Woods. The use of drones, 200 of them, is a first for Disney parks around the world: the choreography involves the formation of a glittering number “30” in the sky above the Sleeping Beauty Castle, with the new soundtrack created specifically for the 30th anniversary in the background, “A world that lights up”, Recorded with a symphony orchestra at the Abbey Road Studios in London.

The Disneyland Park will then host the Enchanted Gardens, positioned in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle, will be made up of kinetic sculptures, which will come to life, celebrating nature and embodying the diversity of Disney and Pixar characters, to offer visitors a real enchanted walk.

For the occasion, the new thematic area will also open its doors Avengers Campus, an integral part of the change of the Walt Disney Studios Park: from summer 2022, the Superheroes of the Marvel Universe will reunite at the Avengers Campus, inviting visitors to take part in the new journey between heroic adventures and missions to be completed, to further strengthen plus the immersive experience in the universe Marvel, which began with the opening in 2021 of Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel.

Also from the beginning of March, visitors will also be able to choose and enjoy a new gastronomic offer, with over sixty different dishes, delicious desserts and exclusive cocktails; news also for shopping, with a line of products dedicated to the theme of the park’s 30th anniversary.

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Disneyland Paris celebrates its 30th anniversary (the opening dates back to 12 April 1992) with a full calendar of news ranging from shows to attractions, from merchandising to the new area of ​​the park dedicated to the Avengers campus. All to begin with from next March 6, the date that will kick off the celebrations.

“A new era is opening,” he declares Natacha Refalski, president of Disneyland Paris, recalling how at the base there are a project and indelible memories that have made the park “the main European tourist destination”. Now is the time for a “future that will be once more exciting, where the creativity that has always distinguished us will be the protagonist. Without forgetting that with the power of the imagination no dream is impossible ”.

Let’s dream… and the world lights up!“: This is the leitmotif of the new daily show, which will be staged several times during the same day, in the Central Plaza of Disneyland Paris, in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle, which reopens after a 12-month renovation. .

As night falls, visitors will be able to witness a spectacular and exciting new moment before Disney Illuminations. With the name of Disney D-Light, this new pre-show will combine video projections, luminous water jets, light effects, fog, famous Disney songs and, above all, a drone choreography, to bring an extra touch of magic around the Sleeping Beauty Castle in the Woods. The use of drones, 200 of them, is a first for Disney parks around the world: the choreography involves the formation of a glittering number “30” in the sky above the Sleeping Beauty Castle, with the new soundtrack created specifically for the 30th anniversary in the background, “A world that lights up”, Recorded with a symphony orchestra at the Abbey Road Studios in London.

The Disneyland Park will then host the Enchanted Gardens, positioned in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle, will be made up of kinetic sculptures, which will come to life, celebrating nature and embodying the diversity of Disney and Pixar characters, to offer visitors a real enchanted walk.

For the occasion, the new thematic area will also open its doors Avengers Campus, an integral part of the change of the Walt Disney Studios Park: from summer 2022, the Superheroes of the Marvel Universe will reunite at the Avengers Campus, inviting visitors to take part in the new journey between heroic adventures and missions to be completed, to further strengthen plus the immersive experience in the universe Marvel, which began with the opening in 2021 of Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel.

Also from the beginning of March, visitors will also be able to choose and enjoy a new gastronomic offer, with over sixty different dishes, delicious desserts and exclusive cocktails; news also for shopping, with a line of products dedicated to the theme of the park’s 30th anniversary.

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