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The Aqua Horological Tintinnabulator (also known as the Victoria Centre Clock, Emett Clock, [1] or The Time Fountain) is a 'water-powered' clock. From 1973 to 2014 it was installed on the ground floor at the Victoria Centre in Nottingham, England. In 2015 it was reinstalled in the shopping centre on the first floor. [2]
A series of platforms at pool level permit pedestrian entry into the fountain and behind the falling water. [11] The fountain and plaza are accessible to the public at all times and in all weather conditions. The fountain's budget was US $310,000. It was dedicated on April 22, 1971. [4] The Los Angeles Times reported that its cost was US ...
Aquanura means "water frogs" and tells the story of The Frog Prince by the Brothers Grimm in a spectacle of water, music, lights, and fire. The water fountain was designed and built by WET and features over 200 brightly colored fountains in a 12-minute-show each day. The show premiered for the 60th anniversary of the theme park and can be seen ...
The Water Babies is a 1978 live action-animated family film directed by Lionel Jeffries and starring James Mason, Bernard Cribbins, Billie Whitelaw, Joan Greenwood, David Tomlinson, Tommy Pender, and Samantha Gates. [3] It is very loosely based on the book The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby by Charles Kingsley. [4]
The album spawned three singles, including "Water Fountain", which was featured in the soundtrack for EA Sports video game FIFA 15 [25] as well as in a 2016 commercial for the Google Pixel. [26] A fourth album was released on January 19, 2018, called I Can Feel You Creep into My Private Life. [27] The album showed more of an electronic ...
With over 20 spouts, the fountain rotates through programmed cycles of water patterns, accompanied by recorded music from around the world. The music is changed twice a month; it is chosen to complement the water patterns and events programming at the center. John T. Williams totem pole—A 34-foot (10 m) totem pole commemorating John T. Williams.
During the 1970s, Japan had the second largest music market in the world. [33] 1970s Japanese music included kayōkyoku, idols and new music. Musical artists in the 1970s included, in particular, Momoe Yamaguchi, Saori Minami, the Candies, Pink Lady, Hiromi Go, Hideki Saijo, Yuming, Saki Kubota, Judy Ongg and Sachiko Kobayashi. The Best Ten ...
The music for Mayim Mayim was composed by Emanuel Pugashov Amiran with lyrics taken from the Book of Isaiah, chapter 12 verse 3, [3] [4] "Joyfully shall you draw water from the fountains of triumph". [5] Ushavtem mayim b'sason mimainei hayeshua Ushavtem mayim b'sason mimainei hayeshua Mayim mayim mayim mayim, hey, mayim b'sason