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Eric Nyxx on the inspirational power of music

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Music accompanies us at all times. While we work, while we are in the car or on the street walking, and what to say at parties, where the most important thing is music.

It connects us to levels that no other work of art can do. The music in our lives transports us with information that arrives at the same time at multiple levels of our being; several notes and rhythms are mixed achieving unique combinations that are recorded in us.

Music is also capable of awakening emotions and moods in us. Much has been said about the ” Mozart Effect ” and the importance of early stimulation with music in babies even before they were born.

Creative inspiration

Music is creativity in itself.

It is a means that allows the cohesion between individuals of different characteristics, offering each of them a space within the group that makes it unique and necessary.

Music is a universal language of communication understood by all that connects the continents and overcomes distances and cultures.

It reaches the depths of people by transferring a feeling, an experience, an idea that, in one way or another, causes an internal movement in the human being.

Personal development, growth and personal improvement is the objective that is intended in life through a process of transformation in which the person adopts new ideas or ways of thinking to generate new behaviors and attitudes that result in an improvement in their quality of life through achievements of objectives or goals.

This transformation needs a true inspiration that can start from the emotional world or from personal reflection, but that passes through ourselves to consciously seek a change in life.

Music is a powerful art. Inspire, stimulate the creation and transformation of ourselves and by the same laws of cause and effect, the type of music we listen to drives us towards one behavior or toward another.

Listening to sentimental, aggressive or high tension music provokes different effects in people and social groups. We have all experienced it. It is even a marketing technique so that consumers in a supermarket, for example, buy in a more relaxed or agile way.

The power of music in the human being

Music stimulates the brain for the creation of new ideas as well as to conciliate the dream. It helps us, depending on the musical genre and type of melody, to manage stress or make us feel alive.

An art that accompanies us and that has left traces of its presence from the first steps of the human being on Earth. We do not know how to do without it.

This reflection leads us to the conclusion that music is so important for human beings because it connects with its spiritual aspect. Music is played with instruments and listened to with the ears, but it goes far beyond sound waves.

Music brings us closer to the spiritual dimension of the person because it is a reality that overcomes the same matter and predisposes us to a higher human dimension of openness to transcendence and contact with others.

It is fundamental for our personal growth. Enjoy the music!

About Eric Nyxx

Born in Brooklyn New York in 1994, Eric Nyxx’s parents put him on to the likes of late 1990’s and early 2000’s electronic dance music. Acts like ATB, Tiesto, Carl Cox and Paul van Dyk from over 15 years ago made Eric fall in love with electronic dance sounds. Hip-hop was also a huge influence on Eric’s ears. 50 Cent and Eminem opened up a whole new wave of sounds that Eric collected. Following his dream of making and playing music, Eric was enrolled in a media junior high school that thought the fundamentals of music production. Throughout high school, Eric DJ’d at parties and produced his own sounds with digital audio workstations. It was in college that Eric got his moniker Nyxx. Eric became heavily involved in throwing parties and running nightclubs in the heart of New York City via his company Nyxx Hospitality. Nyxx pronounced like Eric’s favorite team Knicks, stood for everything New York X-citing, and in Greek mythology Nyxx is the goddess of night. Naturally, the nickname stuck with Eric. Eric Nyxx now lives in Miami Florida producing music and Dj’ing full time. Today it is impossible to categorize DJ /Producer Eric Nyxx to one genre. His love for music has grown to many sub-genres like house, deep house, afro house, tech house, techno, trap and hip-hop. 2018 is Eric’s breakout year with his first release More to Life a sample of what is to come with many many more releases up his sleeve.

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Victoria Team: Setting the Standard of Resilience and Innovation for Miss Supranational 2024

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Malaposka, Poland – April 15, 2024 – As the Miss Supranational 2024 pageant approaches, Denmark’s Victoria Team emerges as the epitome of resilience and innovation, setting new standards in pageant preparation. With an unwavering commitment to excellence and a penchant for groundbreaking ideas, Victoria Team is poised to redefine success on the global stage.

Under the visionary leadership of National Director Lisa Lents CEO and Creative Director Nicole Rodrigues, the Victoria Team embodies a spirit of perseverance and forward-thinking. Their approach blends tradition with innovation, ensuring Denmark’s representative stands out amidst fierce competition.

At the heart of their strategy lies a dedication to continuous improvement and adaptability. Pageant Q&A coaches Jimmy Langhoff, Anjli Raut, and Carlos instill confidence and clarity in communication, while Fashion Director Rocky Star pushes boundaries with avant-garde designs that showcase Denmark’s unique style.

The Victoria Team’s social media prowess is unparalleled, led by Social Media Managers Nishant, Utkarsh, and their dynamic team. Through strategic content and engaging campaigns, they harness the power of digital platforms to amplify Denmark’s voice and message worldwide.

In the face of challenges, Victoria Team remains steadfast, thanks to the resilience instilled by PR Managers Maryna Savchenko, John Lumansi, and Amber. Their ability to navigate diverse cultural landscapes ensures Denmark’s story resonates with audiences across Europe, Africa, and beyond.

Behind the scenes, photographers Tina Patni, Steen Vlad, Veronika Hobson, MADDY, Jonas Jensen, Rozen Antonio, Jan Hammerstad, Anastasia Ranjinskaya, and Jaffrin capture moments of strength and grace, while Gym/Fitness Coaches Daniela, Morgan Morgan, and Carlos sculpt not only bodies but also minds, fostering a mindset of perseverance and determination.

Catwalk Coaches MAI-BRITT CATRINE, Alesia Raut, Anea Rasch, and Camilla Dalsgaard refine Denmark’s representative into a vision of confidence and grace, while Branding & Strategy expert Thom Brodeur ensures every aspect of her persona reflects resilience and innovation.

With Personal Stylist Steve Anozie and Makeup Artists Alesya Karunets, Anam Nazmi, Lanah Hamad, and Bianca Louzado adding the final touches of elegance and sophistication, Denmark’s representative emerges as a beacon of resilience, consistency, and innovation.

As the world watches with anticipation, the Victoria Team remains steadfast in their mission to redefine success, setting new benchmarks for excellence in pageantry. Stay tuned for updates as Denmark’s journey unfolds.

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Star of “A Christmas Story,” Peter Billingsley, resolves the controversy surrounding “Die Hard” holiday films

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Star of A Christmas Story, Peter Billingsley, resolves the controversy surrounding Die Hard holiday films

Star of “A Christmas Story,” Peter Billingsley, is putting up a strong argument in the age-old argument over whether or not “Die Hard” qualifies as a Christmas film.

His reasoning was so strong that he was able to persuade “Die Hard” cinematographer Jan de Bont, who wasn’t entirely convinced that the action film starring Bruce Willis is a holiday classic despite its mid-summer release date.

“Can we have a healthy debate? Can we make the argument to you of why it’s a Christmas movie?” Billingsley proposed to de Bont on a recent episode of his podcast “A Cinematic Christmas Journey.”

He continues, saying that the movie’s main setting is a Christmas party and that “production design put Santas everywhere.” Of course, there’s the scene where Willis’s character John McClane “decorates the dead body and puts it into an elevator,” which Billingsley refers to as the “iconic ‘ho ho ho’ moment.”

“But I’ll leave you with this,” Billingsley told de Bont. “Most importantly, I think it embodies the themes of Christmas of acceptance, forgiveness, love and family.”

With a nod of approval, de Bont smiles and says, “Okay, I’m sold now.”

In a video that Billingsley and his co-host Steve Byrne shared on Instagram, they can be seen grinning and laughing as de Bont concedes their disagreement.

“Die Hard,” which starred Willis, Bonnie Bedelia, and the late Alan Rickman, debuted in July 1988. It tells the story of a New York City police officer who tries to rescue hostages who are kidnapped by terrorists on Christmas eve at a party.

Willis, on the other hand, views “Die Hard” as a very different kind of film.

“Die Hard is not a Christmas movie!” He proclaimed during his 2018 Comedy Central Roast. “It’s a Bruce Willis movie, so yippee-ki-yay… and good night!”

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Katrina Kaif ‘threatened’ Vicky Kaushal when she asked him to return to film set two days after their marriage: ‘Shaadi rehne hi do’

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Bollywood stars Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif‘s 2021 wedding ceremony in Rajasthan captured hearts with its dreamy charm. Recently, Vicky recalled how the shoot of Zara Hatke Zara Bachke collided with his marriage. The actor published that he had to take offs from Zara Hatke Zara Bachke shoot to attend his wedding. However, when the makers of the movie requested him to return to the set inside two days of marriage, Katrina issued a hazard and pushed him to remain longer with her.

Speaking about the time he used to be taking pictures for Zara Hatke Zara Bachke, Vicky instructed media, “I have completed half of of the film’s capturing earlier than my marriage and then I took off for my marriage. Right after the marriage, inside two days, they had been calling me on the set. Toh fir mujh dhamki mil gayi thi ki tumhe do din baad set pe hi jana hai toh shaadi rehne hi do (Then I acquired the hazard that if you have to go to the set in two days then don’t get married). Then I said ‘no’ and I went to the units of the movie after 5 days.”

Vicky additionally spoke about how his lifestyles has modified after marrying Katrina. Sharing how she brings ‘peace’ to his life, Vicky said, “Marriage has been in reality stunning and it absolutely is a blessing to discover a accomplice for your self the place you surely experience like you have come again home. It’s a sukoon (peace) vala feeling. It’s a fantastic feeling, she is a beautiful human being. It is enjoyable dwelling and exploring existence with her. I am touring a lot with her, some thing I didn’t journey a lot before.”

Though they belong to the equal profession, Vicky stated that he and Katrina don’t talk about work a lot. “We don’t talk about work a lot. We are each from the identical industry, so we discuss about it however we don’t talk about scripts and all,” the actor said.

On the work front, Vicky will subsequent be viewed in Sam Bahadur, which is directed by way of Meghna Gulzar. The movie will launch in theatres on December 1 and will conflict with Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal. Katrina used to be closing considered with Salman Khan in the undercover agent thriller, Tiger three

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