Examples of Cross Europe in a sentence
CPS Energy is experiencing sharp load growth, while also receiving a large number of Distributed Generation (“DG”) interconnection requests.
Each partner guarantees a warm meal at the evening of the concert for the musicians and – if asked for at least one week before the concert date - for visiting partners of Criss Cross Europe (1 person per organization).
All announcement and all publications in each country mention this project as the Criss Cross Europe - laboratory, cooperation between jazz organizations from 4 European neighbouring countries.
During the course of 2 in-residency weeks theycompile a program for a full evening’s concert.While the bandleader guides the artistic direction and coherence of the project, the Criss Cross Europe musicians can bring their own compositions and will be provided by scores and music of leading composers from the country of residence (each year another country offers the residence to the band).
Russell Cross), Europe (Dr. Declan Troy, Prof Nigel Scollan and Dr. Jean-Francois Hocquette) and Australia (Prof.
UK and the Charge over Shares, to be dated on or prior to the Closing Date, from Cross Bermuda in favor of the Agent with respect to the share capital of Cross Europe, each in form and substance satisfactory to the Lenders and the Agent and all of the share capital as collateral security for Eurocurrency Loans.
As a co-founder of the Criss Cross Europe (formerly known as JazzPlays Europe) network since 2008, JazzLab Series is also taking itself outside of Belgium’s borders.
Others have continued to play with Criss Cross Europe band members after the tour was over or invited them to become members of their own groups.
Criss Cross EuropeIntroductionEach year, Criss Cross Europe brings together 6 promising young jazz and improvising musicians from 6 European countries to form a pan-European band.
These were the questions that proved foundational to Criss Cross Europe.Criss Cross Europe assists in shaping this identity on two levels: 1) annually putting together and coaching a pan-European band and taking them on a tour with a European repertoire, and 2) in the process, connecting different kinds of organizations whose targets are complementary and can be merged to reinforce their skills to work in an international environment.