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    It's not about ideas. It's about making ideas happen. TOON EXPLAINERS, we make ideas happen! Toon Explainers is a front runner in the animated explainer videos. In this field, creativity plays a major role and Toon explainers know how to create effective Explainer videos designed specifically for your business. We understand your target audience and know how to capture their attention and get them interested in your business.
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Erica's dance performance 'The Pleiades' accompanied by Marlia's music - YouTube - 0 views

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    A dance performance by Erica Charalambous Improv music design by Marlia [looper, effex, voice, guitar] Rising Voice - 21 Day: https://www.marliacoeur.com/product/r... Part of the Creative Women Conference, Cyprus May 2017 "TAYGETE, ONE OF THE PLEIADES" Taygete (Tiggy) - in the myths, Taygete, like Maia, valued her independence and lived alone in the mountains. Zeus also had his eyes set on Taygete and tried to seduce her. Before he could reach her, she ran into the arms of Artemis, who turned Taygete into a doe so that she could escape the clutches of Zeus. For millennia the Seven Sisters of the Pleiades, immortalised in the famous Pleiades star cluster, have been objects of wonder and fascination across the globe. They have been the subject of myths and legends in almost every culture on the planet. The Pleiades were seven sisters: Maia, Alcyone, Asterope, Celaeno, Taygete, Electra, and Merope. Their parents were Atlas, a Titan commanded by the god Zeus to hold up the earth, and Pleione, the mythical protectress of sailors. The Seven Sisters are also known as the 'Water Girls' or the 'Ice Maidens', due to their association with water, be it seas, rivers, rain, hail, snow, ice or frost. The Greek legends often refer to the sisters as 'Oceanids'. Some sources claim that the name 'Pleiades' originates from the ancient Greek word 'plein', meaning 'to sail'. _
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