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So then, once you've done that, the next
stage
is to know what it is.
And I got a lot of criticism online, after my Kickstarter went big, for continuing my crazy crowdsourcing practices, specifically for asking musicians who are fans if they wanted to join us on
stage
for a few songs in exchange for love and tickets and beer, and this was a doctored image that went up of me on a website.
I'm confident that you will see more and more North Koreans succeeding all over the world, including the TED
stage.
And instead of telling you more about it, I'm going to invite one of them, Sam Berns from Boston, who's here this morning, to come up on the
stage
and tell us about his experience as a child affected with progeria.
I think it'll be the goal of the poets and the muppets and the surfers and the bankers and all the other people who join this
stage
and think about what we're trying to do here and why it matters.
Two years ago, on this very stage, we premiered Virtual Choir 2, 2,052 singers from 58 different countries, this time performing a piece that I had written called "Sleep."
The first half will be performed by the live singers here on
stage.
People playing computers on game shows was the kind of thing I always imagined would happen in the future, and now I could be on the
stage
with it.
There was a big Watson logo in the middle of the
stage.
This TED
stage
and all of the TED stages are often about celebrating innovation and celebrating new technologies, and I've done that here today, and I've seen amazing things coming from TED speakers, I mean, my gosh, artificial kidneys, even printable kidneys, that are coming.
Today, I am standing on the TED
stage
with the yo-yo in front of you.
We had to actually let the people create their own classics and take the
stage.
Clive Barnes in The Times said that it was as if Mr. Papp took a broom and swept up all the refuse from the East Village streets onto the
stage
at the Public.
And under the guidance of the amazing Lear deBessonet, we started the Public Works program, which now every summer produces these immense Shakespearean musical pageants, where Tony Award-winning actors and musicians are side by side with nannies and domestic workers and military veterans and recently incarcerated prisoners, amateurs and professionals, performing together on the same
stage.
And at the end of the show, we read what I feel was a very respectful statement from the stage, and Vice President-elect Pence listened to it, but it sparked a certain amount of outrage, a tweetstorm, and also an internet boycott of "Hamilton" from outraged people who had felt we had treated him with disrespect.
This is a slide to remind me that I should stop talking and get off of the
stage.
This is a couple at a later
stage
of life, Charlie Bresler and Diana Schott, who, when they were young, when they met, were activists against the Vietnam War, fought for social justice, and then moved into careers, as most people do, didn't really do anything very active about those values, although they didn't abandon them.
And we're at prototype stage, but this is how we hope it will play out.
And one of these actors is the great
stage
director and actor Robert Lepage.
And it could set the
stage
for global action.
Sooner or later, all of humanity, regardless of culture, language, nationality, will arrive at this final
stage
of political and social development.
It's such a delight to have you on the
stage.
It's a circle of silk on the floor that disappears into the hole in the
stage
floor.
I did "The Tempest" on a
stage
three times in the theater since 1984, '86, and I love the play.
So I went from theater, doing "The Tempest" on the
stage
in a very low-budget production many years ago, and I love the play, and I also think it's Shakespeare's last play, and it really lends itself, as you can see, to cinema.
And as she was there on the edge of that stage, two stagehands all in black with watering cans ran along the top and started to pour water on the sand castle, and the sand castle started to drip and sink, but before it did, the audience saw the black-clad stagehands.
What the hell are we doing up there on that
stage?
So this is a child, about the same age as the racing car on stage, three months old.
Well, while we are here, there are many people like me, who would reach a
stage
in their lives, where they involuntarily give up everything that has happened to them in the past, just so they can say that they're modern and civilized.
So I suppose you're not going to be able to kick me off the stage, since you asked the question.
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