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Subsequently, he worked ( until his death from a heart attack in 1992 ) at the experimental psychiatric clinic of La Borde under the direction of Lacan's pupil, the psychiatrist Jean Oury.
One particularly novel orientation developed at La Borde consisted of the suspension of the classical analyst / analysand pair in favour of an open confrontation in group therapy.
In 1995, the posthumous release Chaosophy published essays and interviews concerning Guattari's work as director of the experimental La Borde clinic and his collaborations with Deleuze.
La Borde clinic, Cour-Cheverny, France
Perhaps the most notable structure is La Borde House, an early 20th century, two-story brick building that now doubles as a hotel and a restaurant ( Che's ).
Lyndon Baines Johnson's wife, Lady Bird Johnson, stayed at La Borde House once on a visit to see the area's spring wildflowers.
La Borde is a psychiatric clinic that opened in 1951, near the town of Cour-Cheverny in the Loire Valley of France.
Still in operation today, La Borde has been a defining model in the field of institutional psychotherapy.
Since the mid-50s Félix Guattari became a fixture at La Borde, revolutionizing its practice and organization and producing alongside Oury a large body of theoretical work on the practice and theory of Schizoanalysis, set in practice at La Borde, and popularized in his 1972 collaboration with the philosopher Gilles Deleuze, Anti-Œdipus.
Among the many distinctive aspects of La Borde is the annual summer tradition in which the " boarders " and staff work together to perform a play, choosing from among the world's greatest classical works.
Nicolas Philibert, the documentary film-maker best known in the English-speaking world for his Être et avoir, made a documentary set at La Borde entitled Every Little Thing ( French La Moindre des choses ).
fr: Clinique de La Borde
pl: La Borde
Two of his aides-de-camp, Dutaillis and La Borde, had their horses killed.
es: La Ciudad en el Borde de Para Siempre
In the 18th century writer Jean-Benjamin La Borde named Racquet " the best organist of his time.
B. de La Borde ), f. p.
* La Borde, Charles Harold ( Mr .)
* La Borde, Mary Kwailan ( Mrs .)
* 1990-1991: Traineeship in psychoanalytical psychiatry at the ' La Borde ' Clinic, France

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The most famous ballet of that time was called Ballet Comique De La Reine ( 1581 ).
A Bureau De La Demographie ( A. Romaniuk, Director ) was formed under AIMO in the Congo, to work in close rapport with the Section Statistique of the Secretariat General.
To settle this slight, O'Banion went down to the La Salle Theatre in the Loop, where, he had learned, Dave Miller was attending the opening of a musical comedy.
Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer was the regiment's first permanent commander and, like such generals as George S. Patton and Terry De La Mesa Allen in their rise to military prominence, Custer was a believer in blood and guts warfare.
De La Laude, commander of the Alabama post, had the friendship of the natives, and was able to make them look upon the British as poor competitors.
With a cop patrolling the road Muller would have to be inside a building -- if he was here at all, and not waiting for the prime minister somewhere between this street and the terminal building at La Guardia Airport.
Diario De La Marina was the oldest and most influential paper in Cuba, with a reputation for speaking out against tyranny.
On August 12, 2011, a plaque was unveiled on the Wolff building at Third Ave and La Mesa Bl commemorating Dwan and the Flying A Studios origins in La Mesa, California.
By the 6th century BC, the Celtic La Tène culture was well established.
" To fill out the schedule, most types of racing events were invented here, including the first hill climb ( Nice – La Turbie ) and a sprint that was, in spirit, the first drag race.
Braudel's first book, La Méditerranée et le Monde Méditerranéen à l ' Epoque de Philippe II ( 1949 ) ( The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II ) was his most influential.
It already included a large country house called Larrard House or Muntaner de Dalt House, and was next to a neighborhood of upper class houses called La Salut ( The Health ).
Sargon was claimed to be the son of La ' ibum or Itti-Bel, a humble gardener, and possibly a hierodule, or priestess to Ishtar or Inanna.
Henry de Montherlant's French drama La Reine morte was inspired by the conflict between King Afonso and Pedro and Inês.
But her paternity was questioned, as rumour said the king was impotent and the queen, Joan of Portugal, had an amorous affair with a nobleman named Beltrán de La Cueva.
The first ironclad battleship, with iron armour over a wooden hull, La Gloire, was launched by the French Navy in 1859 ; she prompted the British Royal Navy to build a counter.
Commissioned for an unknown occasion Salieri's Armida was based on Torquato Tasso's epic poem La Gerusalemme liberata ( Jerusalem Delivered ) and premiered on 2 June 1771.
Armida was soon followed by Salieri's first truly popular success ; a commedia per musica in the style of Carlo Goldoni La fiera di Venezia ( The Fair of Venice ).
La fiera was written for Carnival in 1772 and premiered on 29 January.
This uneven work was followed by another popular comedic success La locandiera ( Mine Hostess ), an adaptation of the classic and popular spoken stage comedy La locandiera by Carlo Goldoni, the libretto was prepared by Domenico Poggi.

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It was a key venue in the careers of La Goulue, Edith Piaf and Toulouse-Lautrec.
At the same time, many of the most illustrious conductors, singers and opera-house managers in Europe were vying for an opportunity to play a part in Otellos premiere, despite the fact that Faccio and La Scala, Milan, had already been selected as the conductor and the venue for the first performance.
The theatre's opening on May 25, the Día de la Patria in Argentina, featured a performance of Verdi's Aida and it quickly became a world-famous operatic venue rivaling La Scala and the Metropolitan Opera in attracting most of the world's best opera singers and conductors.
* La Casona ( Municipal cultural venue )
The Olympia's entrance and billboard Inaugurated by the biggest star in France at the time, singer / dancer La Goulue, the venue has showcased a wide variety of performers, including French acts such as Dalida, Mustafa Sandal, Ajda Pekkan, Alan Stivell, Édith Piaf, Charles Aznavour, Adamo, Gilbert Bécaud, Jacques Brel, Johnny Hallyday, Mireille Mathieu, Barbara, Véronique Sanson, Charles Trenet, Yvonne Printemps and the singer Alizée in a concert in 2004.
The Root Note is a prime venue for indie and underground music in the La Crosse region.
The Root Note is the prime venue for indie / underground music, The Warehouse is the hotspot for alternative music, and the La Crosse Center is the main place for popular musicians performing in the area.
The 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing was a terrorist attack on the La Belle discothèque in West Berlin, Germany, an entertainment venue that was commonly frequented by United States soldiers.
Saint Helier contains cultural facilities at the Jersey Museum, the Maritime Museum, the Jersey Opera House, the Jersey Arts Centre, the performance venue of St James, the sports and entertainment facilities at Fort Regent, the Jersey Library and the library of La Société Jersiaise.
Caldwell eventually settled on renting the Donnelly Theater for the company's performance of La Boheme, and that theatre became the company's performance venue until it was torn down ten years later in 1968.
Paul Raymond re-introduced burlesque when he renamed the Windmill La Vie en Rose Show Bar and opened the venue as a supper club with a laser disco on 16 November 1982.
This is the band's only scheduled performance venue in New Zealand, and will be its first return to the country since its Viva La Vida tour, in 2009.
It is the oldest continuously active venue for public opera in Europe, opening decades before both the Milanese La Scala and Venetian La Fenice theaters.
Their palatial residence, " La Sulipena " ( composed of two big " bahay na bato " --- one for the family and one for their guests ), along the Rio Grande de Pampanga was the venue of elegant gatherings attended by high government officials from Manila ( the Spanish Governors-General, the Archbishops of Manila, the American Commissioners, the American Governors-General, et al.
The Leipzig Opera traces its establishment to the year 1693, making it the third oldest opera venue in Europe after La Fenice ( Venice, Italy ) and the Hamburg State Opera ( Hamburg, Germany ).
The development has attracted a range of bar and restaurant operators including Starbucks, Nandos, Thai Edge, Pancake House, La Tasca, Lava Lounge, Chiquito's and SA Brain's own flagship venue, the Yard Bar and Kitchen.
The fourth New York City venue to be christened the Winter Garden, it opened on March 10, 1911, with the early Jerome Kern musical La Belle Paree.
The Pop Group played live in Paris ( for the first time ) on 6 September 2010, at La Machine Du Moulin Rouge venue as part of " L ' Etrange Festival " Film Festival which served as a kick off to their five date tour through Europe which included a London gig on New Year's Eve with Sonic Youth and Shellac.
Shows promoted at this time included the Royal National Theatre's Oh, What a Lovely War !, dancer Michael Clark's comeback performance, percussion extravaganza Stomp, Ken Campbell's twentyfour hour long show The Warp and the Argentine De La Guarda's Villa Villa which ran for a year, becoming the longest-ever running show at The Roundhouse, ending when the venue closed for redevelopment.
This was the central institution of the Burgundian School, the venue in which composers such as Dufay and Busnois had worked and already left a body of music ; music by Ockeghem had also recently been copied into manuscripts associated with the group immediately before La Rue's hire.
The shortened tower of the venue of the wedding, La Casa de Las Argollas, is still standing in Calle del Rey, just off Plaza Mayor.
Exhibited at this venue were the Buick Wildcat, Pontiac La Parisienne, Oldsmobile Starfire, Chevrolet Corvette, Cadillac Orleans and Le Mans.
Scenes of the concert venue being set up are accompanied by the song " Oh La De Da " by the Staple Singers, and another Staples tune, " We the People ", backs scenes of the crowds entering the stadium.

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