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#1611931
20 December 2016
Doctor Cuckoo and Dr Pipi Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova performs in the national cardiologycal hospital in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia on December 07,2016. More than 300 000 children are hospitalized for treatment in Bulgarian hospitals per year. Whenever children find themselves in an unknown environment, away from friends, family and games, medical clowns appear and bring back the smiles on children’s faces and make the kids forget about the fear and the pain at least for a while. At “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” we are talking about a different type of clowns who do not perform on theatre or circus stage but at pediatric sections among the country. Through “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova improve their tone, create a normal environment and remove emotional stress as well as the barrier between the medical team and the little patients. Laughter is the cheapest and most certain medicine and everybody needs their dose of laughter on daily basis, especially the kids. It has been scientifically proven that laughter decreases the produce of stress hormones – cortisone and adrenaline and at the same time stimulates the produce of endorphins which increase the level of blood oxygen, accelerate the cardiac activity, reduce blood pressure and gain the immune system in health. The actors of “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” think that there is a brighter light than the one of the spot lights’ and it can be seen in children’s eyes! And while you can occasionally be blinded by the spot light, the light in children’s eyes can never do that to you. The main objective of the project is to train and implement professional medical clowns in Bulgarian hospitals and to standardize the clown therapy as a recognized paramedical occupation in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria on December 19, 2016
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#1611937
20 December 2016
Doctor Cuckoo and Dr Pipi Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova performs in the national cardiologycal hospital in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia on December 07,2016. More than 300 000 children are hospitalized for treatment in Bulgarian hospitals per year. Whenever children find themselves in an unknown environment, away from friends, family and games, medical clowns appear and bring back the smiles on children’s faces and make the kids forget about the fear and the pain at least for a while. At “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” we are talking about a different type of clowns who do not perform on theatre or circus stage but at pediatric sections among the country. Through “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova improve their tone, create a normal environment and remove emotional stress as well as the barrier between the medical team and the little patients. Laughter is the cheapest and most certain medicine and everybody needs their dose of laughter on daily basis, especially the kids. It has been scientifically proven that laughter decreases the produce of stress hormones – cortisone and adrenaline and at the same time stimulates the produce of endorphins which increase the level of blood oxygen, accelerate the cardiac activity, reduce blood pressure and gain the immune system in health. The actors of “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” think that there is a brighter light than the one of the spot lights’ and it can be seen in children’s eyes! And while you can occasionally be blinded by the spot light, the light in children’s eyes can never do that to you. The main objective of the project is to train and implement professional medical clowns in Bulgarian hospitals and to standardize the clown therapy as a recognized paramedical occupation in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria on December 19, 2016
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#1611943
20 December 2016
Doctor Cuckoo and Dr Pipi Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova performs in the national cardiologycal hospital in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia on December 07,2016. More than 300 000 children are hospitalized for treatment in Bulgarian hospitals per year. Whenever children find themselves in an unknown environment, away from friends, family and games, medical clowns appear and bring back the smiles on children’s faces and make the kids forget about the fear and the pain at least for a while. At “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” we are talking about a different type of clowns who do not perform on theatre or circus stage but at pediatric sections among the country. Through “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova improve their tone, create a normal environment and remove emotional stress as well as the barrier between the medical team and the little patients. Laughter is the cheapest and most certain medicine and everybody needs their dose of laughter on daily basis, especially the kids. It has been scientifically proven that laughter decreases the produce of stress hormones – cortisone and adrenaline and at the same time stimulates the produce of endorphins which increase the level of blood oxygen, accelerate the cardiac activity, reduce blood pressure and gain the immune system in health. The actors of “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” think that there is a brighter light than the one of the spot lights’ and it can be seen in children’s eyes! And while you can occasionally be blinded by the spot light, the light in children’s eyes can never do that to you. The main objective of the project is to train and implement professional medical clowns in Bulgarian hospitals and to standardize the clown therapy as a recognized paramedical occupation in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria on December 19, 2016
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#1611947
20 December 2016
Doctor Cuckoo and Dr Pipi Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova performs in the national cardiologycal hospital in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia on December 07,2016. More than 300 000 children are hospitalized for treatment in Bulgarian hospitals per year. Whenever children find themselves in an unknown environment, away from friends, family and games, medical clowns appear and bring back the smiles on children’s faces and make the kids forget about the fear and the pain at least for a while. At “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” we are talking about a different type of clowns who do not perform on theatre or circus stage but at pediatric sections among the country. Through “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova improve their tone, create a normal environment and remove emotional stress as well as the barrier between the medical team and the little patients. Laughter is the cheapest and most certain medicine and everybody needs their dose of laughter on daily basis, especially the kids. It has been scientifically proven that laughter decreases the produce of stress hormones – cortisone and adrenaline and at the same time stimulates the produce of endorphins which increase the level of blood oxygen, accelerate the cardiac activity, reduce blood pressure and gain the immune system in health. The actors of “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” think that there is a brighter light than the one of the spot lights’ and it can be seen in children’s eyes! And while you can occasionally be blinded by the spot light, the light in children’s eyes can never do that to you. The main objective of the project is to train and implement professional medical clowns in Bulgarian hospitals and to standardize the clown therapy as a recognized paramedical occupation in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria on December 19, 2016
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#1611963
20 December 2016
Doctor Cuckoo and Dr Pipi Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova performs in the national cardiologycal hospital in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia on December 07,2016. More than 300 000 children are hospitalized for treatment in Bulgarian hospitals per year. Whenever children find themselves in an unknown environment, away from friends, family and games, medical clowns appear and bring back the smiles on children’s faces and make the kids forget about the fear and the pain at least for a while. At “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” we are talking about a different type of clowns who do not perform on theatre or circus stage but at pediatric sections among the country. Through “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova improve their tone, create a normal environment and remove emotional stress as well as the barrier between the medical team and the little patients. Laughter is the cheapest and most certain medicine and everybody needs their dose of laughter on daily basis, especially the kids. It has been scientifically proven that laughter decreases the produce of stress hormones – cortisone and adrenaline and at the same time stimulates the produce of endorphins which increase the level of blood oxygen, accelerate the cardiac activity, reduce blood pressure and gain the immune system in health. The actors of “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” think that there is a brighter light than the one of the spot lights’ and it can be seen in children’s eyes! And while you can occasionally be blinded by the spot light, the light in children’s eyes can never do that to you. The main objective of the project is to train and implement professional medical clowns in Bulgarian hospitals and to standardize the clown therapy as a recognized paramedical occupation in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria on December 19, 2016
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#1611967
20 December 2016
Doctor Cuckoo and Dr Pipi Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova performs in the national cardiologycal hospital in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia on December 07,2016. More than 300 000 children are hospitalized for treatment in Bulgarian hospitals per year. Whenever children find themselves in an unknown environment, away from friends, family and games, medical clowns appear and bring back the smiles on children’s faces and make the kids forget about the fear and the pain at least for a while. At “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” we are talking about a different type of clowns who do not perform on theatre or circus stage but at pediatric sections among the country. Through “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova improve their tone, create a normal environment and remove emotional stress as well as the barrier between the medical team and the little patients. Laughter is the cheapest and most certain medicine and everybody needs their dose of laughter on daily basis, especially the kids. It has been scientifically proven that laughter decreases the produce of stress hormones – cortisone and adrenaline and at the same time stimulates the produce of endorphins which increase the level of blood oxygen, accelerate the cardiac activity, reduce blood pressure and gain the immune system in health. The actors of “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” think that there is a brighter light than the one of the spot lights’ and it can be seen in children’s eyes! And while you can occasionally be blinded by the spot light, the light in children’s eyes can never do that to you. The main objective of the project is to train and implement professional medical clowns in Bulgarian hospitals and to standardize the clown therapy as a recognized paramedical occupation in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria on December 19, 2016
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#1611971
20 December 2016
Doctor Cuckoo and Dr Pipi Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova performs in the national cardiologycal hospital in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia on December 07,2016. More than 300 000 children are hospitalized for treatment in Bulgarian hospitals per year. Whenever children find themselves in an unknown environment, away from friends, family and games, medical clowns appear and bring back the smiles on children’s faces and make the kids forget about the fear and the pain at least for a while. At “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” we are talking about a different type of clowns who do not perform on theatre or circus stage but at pediatric sections among the country. Through “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova improve their tone, create a normal environment and remove emotional stress as well as the barrier between the medical team and the little patients. Laughter is the cheapest and most certain medicine and everybody needs their dose of laughter on daily basis, especially the kids. It has been scientifically proven that laughter decreases the produce of stress hormones – cortisone and adrenaline and at the same time stimulates the produce of endorphins which increase the level of blood oxygen, accelerate the cardiac activity, reduce blood pressure and gain the immune system in health. The actors of “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” think that there is a brighter light than the one of the spot lights’ and it can be seen in children’s eyes! And while you can occasionally be blinded by the spot light, the light in children’s eyes can never do that to you. The main objective of the project is to train and implement professional medical clowns in Bulgarian hospitals and to standardize the clown therapy as a recognized paramedical occupation in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria on December 19, 2016
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#1611973
20 December 2016
Doctor Cuckoo and Dr Pipi Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova performs in the national cardiologycal hospital in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia on December 07,2016. More than 300 000 children are hospitalized for treatment in Bulgarian hospitals per year. Whenever children find themselves in an unknown environment, away from friends, family and games, medical clowns appear and bring back the smiles on children’s faces and make the kids forget about the fear and the pain at least for a while. At “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” we are talking about a different type of clowns who do not perform on theatre or circus stage but at pediatric sections among the country. Through “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova improve their tone, create a normal environment and remove emotional stress as well as the barrier between the medical team and the little patients. Laughter is the cheapest and most certain medicine and everybody needs their dose of laughter on daily basis, especially the kids. It has been scientifically proven that laughter decreases the produce of stress hormones – cortisone and adrenaline and at the same time stimulates the produce of endorphins which increase the level of blood oxygen, accelerate the cardiac activity, reduce blood pressure and gain the immune system in health. The actors of “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” think that there is a brighter light than the one of the spot lights’ and it can be seen in children’s eyes! And while you can occasionally be blinded by the spot light, the light in children’s eyes can never do that to you. The main objective of the project is to train and implement professional medical clowns in Bulgarian hospitals and to standardize the clown therapy as a recognized paramedical occupation in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria on December 19, 2016
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#1611975
20 December 2016
Doctor Cuckoo and Dr Pipi Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova performs in the national cardiologycal hospital in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia on December 07,2016. More than 300 000 children are hospitalized for treatment in Bulgarian hospitals per year. Whenever children find themselves in an unknown environment, away from friends, family and games, medical clowns appear and bring back the smiles on children’s faces and make the kids forget about the fear and the pain at least for a while. At “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” we are talking about a different type of clowns who do not perform on theatre or circus stage but at pediatric sections among the country. Through “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova improve their tone, create a normal environment and remove emotional stress as well as the barrier between the medical team and the little patients. Laughter is the cheapest and most certain medicine and everybody needs their dose of laughter on daily basis, especially the kids. It has been scientifically proven that laughter decreases the produce of stress hormones – cortisone and adrenaline and at the same time stimulates the produce of endorphins which increase the level of blood oxygen, accelerate the cardiac activity, reduce blood pressure and gain the immune system in health. The actors of “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” think that there is a brighter light than the one of the spot lights’ and it can be seen in children’s eyes! And while you can occasionally be blinded by the spot light, the light in children’s eyes can never do that to you. The main objective of the project is to train and implement professional medical clowns in Bulgarian hospitals and to standardize the clown therapy as a recognized paramedical occupation in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria on December 19, 2016
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#1611977
20 December 2016
Doctor Cuckoo and Dr Pipi Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova performs in the national cardiologycal hospital in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia on December 07,2016. More than 300 000 children are hospitalized for treatment in Bulgarian hospitals per year. Whenever children find themselves in an unknown environment, away from friends, family and games, medical clowns appear and bring back the smiles on children’s faces and make the kids forget about the fear and the pain at least for a while. At “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” we are talking about a different type of clowns who do not perform on theatre or circus stage but at pediatric sections among the country. Through “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” Iva Lapatova and Yanita Kirova improve their tone, create a normal environment and remove emotional stress as well as the barrier between the medical team and the little patients. Laughter is the cheapest and most certain medicine and everybody needs their dose of laughter on daily basis, especially the kids. It has been scientifically proven that laughter decreases the produce of stress hormones – cortisone and adrenaline and at the same time stimulates the produce of endorphins which increase the level of blood oxygen, accelerate the cardiac activity, reduce blood pressure and gain the immune system in health. The actors of “The cool practice of Dr Cuckoo and Dr Pipi” think that there is a brighter light than the one of the spot lights’ and it can be seen in children’s eyes! And while you can occasionally be blinded by the spot light, the light in children’s eyes can never do that to you. The main objective of the project is to train and implement professional medical clowns in Bulgarian hospitals and to standardize the clown therapy as a recognized paramedical occupation in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria on December 19, 2016
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#1523712
27 October 2016
Two years after the killing of Rémi Fraisse, a student, by a handgrenade launched by riot police during a protest against the Sivens dam project (Tarn region), a march gathering more than 500 people commemorates his death. The banner reads ' Rémi, Earth's child, we'll never forget'. Toulouse. France. October 26th 2016.
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#1523734
27 October 2016
Two years after the killing of Rémi Fraisse, a student, by a handgrenade launched by riot police during a protest against the Sivens dam project (Tarn region), a march gathering more than 500 people commemorates his death. The banner reads ' Rémi, Earth's child, we'll never forget'. Toulouse. France. October 26th 2016.
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#1523750
27 October 2016
Two years after the killing of Rémi Fraisse, a student, by a handgrenade launched by riot police during a protest against the Sivens dam project (Tarn region), a march gathering more than 500 people commemorates his death. The banner reads ' Rémi, Earth's child, we'll never forget'. Toulouse. France. October 26th 2016.
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#1469251
1 October 2016
Lucero Rodríguez joins FARC EP guerrilla group when she was 16 years, now-a-day she is 33 years old, Lucero tells that the only moment she will never forget are the bombardments, particularly the attack on the camp that killed the commander Jorge Briseño, she was a few kilometers away from there. Lucero remembers how that morning flew over the area a 'Exploradora”, as they call the planes doing the bombing. With eyes crystallized by sadness Lucero expressed that her lost was specially hard because Jorge was like a father to her. El Diamante, Colombia, on September 30, 2016. The rattle of guns, the sound of the rifles has filled the colombian territory of noise, where bullets have been the tool, say the guerrillas from FARC EP "with which the solution is sought social justice". The nights in the camps reach total darkness generating a certain tranquility but is overshadowed by the noise of the bombardment, which cut the sound of animals, the screech of crickets and the breath of those who receive them. Men and women from the guerrilla become shadows in the middle of the Colombian jungle, and if on October 2nd the people choose the continuation of war by winning the "no", these shades will be perpetual and who is behind this shadow should delve deeper into the darkness trying to seek a light.
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#1034865
4 February 2016
The statue of Italian prisoner of war Luigi Pedutto and an Ukrainian forced labourer Mokryna Yurzuk was erected in a park next to the “lovers' bridge” downtown Kyiv, Ukraine. There is a statue in Kyiv dedicated to the longest love affairs in history – and certainly one with the most inauspicious beginnings, starting as it did in a concentration camp more than 70 years ago in Austria.An Italian prisoner of war Luigi Pedutto met a Ukrainian forced labourer Mokryna Yurzuk with a young daughter born in the Nazi camp near the town of Sankt Pölten, northeastern Austria. They fell in love, but after the camp was liberated in 1945, they were separated.Pedutto worked as a financier in Italy and Yurzuk as a collective farmer in a soviet Ukraine. Both married and had children, but never forgot their wartime love. The two were reunited in 2004, thanks to a TV show “I’m Waiting for You”, which helps those who have been separated to find each other. The statue “Love Story” of Luigi and Mokryna dedicated to ever-lasting love was erected in Kyiv, in a park near the so-called "lovers' bridge", a popular destination for people to confess their love to one another.
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#1034866
4 February 2016
The statue of Italian prisoner of war Luigi Pedutto and an Ukrainian forced labourer Mokryna Yurzuk was erected in a park next to the “lovers' bridge” downtown Kyiv, Ukraine. There is a statue in Kyiv dedicated to the longest love affairs in history – and certainly one with the most inauspicious beginnings, starting as it did in a concentration camp more than 70 years ago in Austria.An Italian prisoner of war Luigi Pedutto met a Ukrainian forced labourer Mokryna Yurzuk with a young daughter born in the Nazi camp near the town of Sankt Pölten, northeastern Austria. They fell in love, but after the camp was liberated in 1945, they were separated.Pedutto worked as a financier in Italy and Yurzuk as a collective farmer in a soviet Ukraine. Both married and had children, but never forgot their wartime love. The two were reunited in 2004, thanks to a TV show “I’m Waiting for You”, which helps those who have been separated to find each other. The statue “Love Story” of Luigi and Mokryna dedicated to ever-lasting love was erected in Kyiv, in a park near the so-called "lovers' bridge", a popular destination for people to confess their love to one another.
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