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Articles related to "Dancing"
National Dance Week April 20 - 29, 2007 is National Dance Week celebrated by the United Dance Merchants of America. See how you can be involved in this historical event. national dance week • ballet • tap • jazz • capezio
Open Adult Ballet Classes It's hard getting back into ballet after taking a long hiatus from this physically demanding sport and art. Ease back into it by taking some Open Adult Ballet Classes! adult dance class • adult ballet class • open adult ballet class • dance in europe • dance in the netherlands
Folkin' It! Dancing is one of those activities that keep us fun-loving and young-acting! And even if you're not a dancer (tsk, tsk), then watching dancers, to most, is fascinating. There's nothing quite like movin' to the grooves or groovin' to the moves. Music is such a marvelous subject to teach because it's all-encompassing. These sites are informative and fun and I've tried to have a wide assortment of styles, so hopefully there'll be something for everyone. instructions • dance sites • brazil • classroom • activities
Best Dance Songs, IDMA 2007 Hear the best techno songs and all-around best dance songs of the past year, according to the voters for this year's International Dance Music Awards. best techno songs • best dance songs • idma • international dance music awards • wmc miami
Joy in the Dance ...It was an exchange that I will never forget. Her name was “Nadia”. Her smile was Heaven, her eyes spoke compassion and her Heart was an invitation to dream of what it might be like to meet God. cape town • love of god • fear • township • devastation
Rhythmic Gesture in Mozart Dances often connote certain character or personality traits in our minds. Composers have often used these cultural associations as a musical shorthand. mozart • opera • dance rhythm • waltz • gigue
United through Music! Multicultural education is a transformative movement in education which produces critically thinking, socially active members of society. It is not simply a change of curriculum or the addition of an activity. It is a movement which calls for new attitudes, new approaches, and a new dedication to laying the foundation for the transformation of society multicultural education • transformative • movement • education • critically thinking
Cairo, Egypt’s Vibrant Capital Modern Cairo has a history as old as time. Mosques, churches and museums compete for attention with Shisha pipes, a pulsating nightlife and belly dancers. cairo • egypt • cairo egypt • egypt tours • egypt travel
Music Software Heaven: (for your little angels) As teachers, we are constantly thinking of ways to treat our students and I would assume that generally means keeping stocked up on "Jolly Ranchers" or the like. But, as we all know, with just a little extra preparation AND perhaps a little "moo-la" too, we can treat our students (and ourselves) to some exciting interactive software. My picks, as of this article, are fun AND educational. software • music • cd loopers • cd players • students
Béla Bartok: Folk Music Collector Brief biography of Hungarian composer Béla Bartok, whose work was greatly influenced by his country's folk music. bela bartok • bartok folk music collector • bartok hungarian composer • bartok concerto for orchestra • bartok bluebeard's castle
Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet's Dracula Story Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet presents Bram Stoker's Dracula story at Queen Elizabeth and Royal Theatres. royal winnipeg ballet • bram stoker’s dracula story • canada • vancouver victoria • queen elizabeth theatre
Jive Talk! Bells, Man! Let's Jim jam! "Ballin' the Jack" is derived from slang used by railroad workers in the beginning of this century in America. The "jack" is the locomotive and "ballin'" means to work fast or get rollin'. This article presents a fun way to "spice up" your music lessons on Blues and Jazz. jive talk • jazz • guiness jazz a-z • gatemouth brown • jim-jam
More Music Software Heaven Part Two It's that time of year when even my best attempts at keeping thoughts of school at bay, I still find myself thinking, what can I do to really start the school year off with something different and fun, yet educational. Teachers, get ready for this! There are some products available now that will ease our load, "wow" the students and impress the principal. And you can actually have fun learning through technology! software • cakewalk • crescendo • noteworthy • students
Red Sea Vacations - Learn to Dive in Egypt Explore the magical depths of the Red Sea when you learn to dive in Egypt with qualified PADI instructors. Go on a Camel Safari. See Belly Dancers and shop in the markets red sea vacations • learn to dive in egypt • red sea rivera • scuba and snorkel holidays vacations • camel safaris
Time OUT!: And, I mean that in a good way! KIDS, music can be fun! Time Out and I mean that in a good way. Lots of great interactive music sites have been found especially for you. Teachers, there are MANY music resources and topics for teaching effectively. Music educators exchange ideas, tools for optimal networking. Many links and weekly articles. fun • music • ideas • brain opera • interactive
Puglia travel facts and trivia Southern Italy: Information and statistics on St Nicholas' bones, Greek-speaking communities, tarantulism dances, massacres, pasta, Europe's first cat & Roman bronzes puglia facts • basilica di san nicola • st nicholas bones bari • galatina greek • tarantulism dance
Tanzania: Two Top Safari Destinations Tanzania is Africa's top safari vacation destination with the Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area heading the list. serengeti national park • ngorongoro crater conservation area • annual wildebeest migration • tanzania africa • african safari vacations destinations
The Blind Assassin: Atwood, M No blind alley story lines here: A review of Margaret Atwood's "The Blind Assassin" A gently written story within a story - well worth reading margaret atwood • margaret atwood poems • margaret atwood poetry • margaret atwood biography • margaret atwood happy endings
The Ever-evolving Process of Self Real people, Regular Joe's like you and me, can be successful when they apply the secrets of success to personal development. Read on for inspiration from real people. real people • success • joe • personal development • successful
Lorna Zemke: What a Sister! Sister Lorna Zemke, a music educator and certified Master Kodaly Educator shares some insights lorna zemke • kodaly education • sister • music • methods
The Creation of a New Musical, Part 9c - Preproduction: Music Preparation orchestra • music • copy • preproduction
2006 Olympic Passion Passion Ignites the 2006 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony 2006 olympics winter games • torino • italy figure skating • ice skaters • athletes
Music Libraries around the World Quite possibly when using these resources you will find that you need to TELNET the materials you desire. Basically what my articles point to are web sites, but some of these will lead you into tapping into the Internet, which is something that I have not HAD to do for several years. multicultural • music • students • activities • songs
My Favorite TV Couples A list of my favorite couples on television josh and donna • lilly and kite • logan and veronica • michael and sara • booth and bones
Nebula Shortlist 2006 Here's the list of nominees for 2006 Nebula awards for novel, novella, novelette, short, script, and the Andre Norton Award for YA. nebula • awards • andre norton • short list • science fiction
The First League: <I>The Tao of Hitch-Hiking</I> The first in a series of seven reviews of on-line tales of hitch-hiking, that are lengthy enough to call books. online book review • martin segal • electronic books • hitching • hitch-hiking
The Orff Process Carl Orff was a German composer and educator. Orff defined the ideal music for children, "never music alone, but music connected with movement, dance, and speech - not to be listened to, meaningful only in active participation." Orff said, "Experience first, then intellectualize." carl orff • orff • carl • process • learning
The Study of Dragons My fascination with dragons didn't end with puberty. In fact, the abundance of dragon books and tarot decks available to adults only strengthened my interest in draconology. dragon • draconology • study • books • tarot
Women: Get Up and Move The March 22-29th issue of JAMA is dedicated to Women's health. This is the first of several articles that sum up the findings reported in this week's publication. This study found that women benefit more than men from aspirin therapy and rarely suffer a heart attack following exercise - especially if they exercise on a regular basis. women • jama • heart • disease • aspirin
Sinterklaas or St. Nicholas Who is the first Saint that comes to the Belgian mind? It's Saint Nicholas, an amalgam of childlike naivety and pagan, Christian and colonial elements. saint nicholas • belgium • sinterklaaskindervriend • saint nicolas children's friend • santa claus go home
Canine Drill Teams If you're looking for something fun to do with your dog and know at least one other person looking to do the same, you may want to start a canine drill team. k-9 drill team • k-9 drill teams • canine drill team • canine drill teams • dog sports
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 The impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 showed that the solar system is still a very volatile place. comets • shoemaker-levy 9 • gene shoemaker • carolyn shoemaker • david levy
Crete's Only Naturist Resort Naturist & clothing-optional beaches in Greece and the Greek islands are plentiful but the Vritomartis Hotel in Crete is the only one on the island where you can bare all crete naturist resort • naked holidays • clothing-optional hotels greece • nudist crete • vritomartis
Helping Your Child Become Active Considering how to help your overweight child lose weight; cultivating nutritional awareness, activity and fun are some of the tools you'll need. childhood obesity • heart disease • food pyramid • type 2 diabetes • depression
Hugo Nominations 2006 Here's the list of 2006 Hugo and Campbell Award nominations. hugo • campbell • sfwa • science fiction • awards
Let Freedom Sing!: Get Your Rights, Jack In February, 1964, freedom workers were picketing Leb's restaurant in Atlanta. Thousands of passers-by, diners-out, and spectators crowded the four corners of the intersection. Demonstrators lined the two sides of the street. Suddenly an old man dressed in the red-piped, white satin robes of a Klan Cyclops limped through the narrow aisle of the sidewalk between restaurant and curb, leading a line of white-sheeted followers and a half dozen shirt-sleeved boys and men. rights • demonstrations • slaves • history • music |
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