Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Ender Thomas films Video Clip of single “Ritual de Amor”:


The video clip was filmed in the stately Temple of St. Bernard of Clairvaux, located in Miami. The setting used for the shoot was inspired in the nineteenth-century splendor of the period "We could not choose a better location. Scenes have been magnificent, we have captured the essence of a song so strong and erotic like this one. The truth, I am very satisfied with the outcome”, the artist said.
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On September 2nd.The Venezuelan artist will be in Spain to promote his album, available on the market with the backing of G89 and CdA Music Group.
Miami, FL, Tuesday, August 16, 2011 .- (F & F Media Corp.) Ender Thomas comes with everything to promote his new album, "Ender Thomas Presents Yanni." And so to show their music the best way, has spared no effort or creativity in the recording of her latest video clip, epic occasion.
Corresponds to the topic that serves as the first single, "Ritual of Love / Desire", featuring the unmistakable instrumentation Yanni Greek teacher who has mentored the young artist after completion of the plate "Yanni Voices", in which the Venezuela was one of the guest vocalists.
On the mystique of the song, the setting used for the shoot was inspired by the splendor of the nineteenth-century period, with costumes and settings about the season.
To accomplish this task, the video clip was filmed at the Episcopal Church of St. Bernard de Clairvaux, an elegant temple located in Miami, Florida.
Considered "the oldest building in the Western Hemisphere ™", was originally built between 1133 and 1141 BC in the province of Segovia, Spain, as part of the cloisters that were a Cistercian monk named in honor of Clairvaux for nearly 700 years .
These cloisters were then dismantled and the stones moved to America in 1925. Two decades later it was rebuilt in the southern state of Florida, but in 1964 when the site becomes the property of the Episcopal Diocese and was consecrated as a parish curial. Today it houses a museum and is the scene of important events and celebrations.



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