DANCE
The Dance class
Mar 26th
The Dance class Sometimes I watch my student’s dance with such great concentration that I get goose bumps and chills up my spine. It’s when I am in amazement of their creative “natural state of being”.
As a teacher the ability to ‘teach’ another dancer is a position that I don’t take lightly. It is an honor.
In the beginning of my classes most of my students can’t wait to get started learning our ancient art form. And for those students who come to me with experience they can’t wait to learn something different. When class starts I am More >
California?s 2012 Teacher of the Year, Florence Avognon, Shows what Inspired her by Giving a Tribute to Living Legends in the One Woman Play, ?Makin? Us Whole: A Tribute to Literary Activists? March 2012
Mar 24th
Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) February 29, 2012
Florence Avognon, California Teacher of the Year 2012, stars in the one woman play, Makin? Us Whole: A Tribute to Literary Activists, as a preview for a summer rendition to give tribute to Nikki Giovanni, Ntzoke Shange, Sonia Sanchez, Maya Angelou and many more.
Director, Gerald C. Rivers, best known for his theatrical portrayals of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., has established his expertise of grabbing the audience by demonstrating versatility, prestige, and inspiration with the poetry presented in this play. Directing Makin? Us Whole, displays his passion for expressing poetry through reenactment and More >
Indian Classical Dance Classes
Mar 23rd
Indian Classical Dance Classes
Indian classical dances have a very rich tradition which has been explained vividly in Natya Shastra – one of the oldest Indian texts which speak on stagecraft. Though there were singers and instrumentalists who played their part well, much importance was given to the dancers who even now occupy a central position. To keep the culture of India alive, many non-profit cultural organizations have begun to conduct Indian classical dance classes in New York.
Learn a Classical Dance Form
Indian classical dance requires dedication and lots of practice. Most of the institutions providing dance classes offer More >
AllSaints Announces Basement Session With The Legendary DJ Harvey
Mar 21st
New York, NY (PRWEB) February 28, 2012
AllSaints Spitalfields continues to showcase new music and innovative content with the latest installation for the widely-acclaimed Basement Sessions. Originally filmed in the London headquarters basement, the weekly sessions present live performances, insightful interviews and upfront podcasts for a global audience featuring new artists, pioneers and bastions within the industry. Since the inception of this series in 2011, AllSaints Basement Sessions has expanded globally to capture rare moments with talent including: Foster the People, The Naked and Famous, MSTRKRFT, Geographer, Fenech-Soler, Warpaint, Zane Lowe, Gary Numan, Fatboy Slim, Battles, Aloe Blacc, MONA, Other More >
What are some really good techno dance music songs?
Mar 16th
Question by David F: What are some really good techno dance music songs? Please, I can’t find any good songs. Go here http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/79138 That’s the kind of music I like. Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by Tinkerbell♥♪Dance CDs. love the music too =)
What do you think? Answer below!
My neighbors invited my wife and me over for a “soft swing.” What kind of dance music should we bring?
Mar 15th
Question by ®eality * His New Account: My neighbors invited my wife and me over for a “soft swing.” What kind of dance music should we bring? I’m not familiar with this dance style. Ever dance with another couple?
Best answer:
Answer by K Dlol…get real. If they are asking you over for a soft swap, you know what it means.
Add your own answer in the comments!
The Best Trance Music- The Record of where hypnotic trance began All Time
Mar 8th
The Best Trance Music- The Record of where hypnotic trance began All Time
Article by Lacy Haeber
The Best Trance Music- The Background of where trance began In History
Adagio for Strings was created by Samuel Osborne Barber II, and had it’s 1st performance in 1938 by the NBC Symphony Orchestra over radio broadcast in 1938. Voted as the saddest classical piece of all time in 2004 by, it was played at the funerals of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Albert Einstein, and Princess Grace of Monaco. It’s an accurate testament to how effective and moving music could be, so potent in More >
Lucian Freud Exhibition Marks Countdown to London 2012 Festival
Mar 4th
(PRWEB) February 09, 2012
The last work of the late Lucian Freud goes on show for the first time at London’s National Portrait Gallery as a countdown event for the London 2012 Festival.
The most ambitious exhibition of the artist?s work for ten years, Lucian Freud Portraits will provide an opportunity for visitors to see some of his most important portraits between 9 February and 27 May.
The exhibition will feature Portrait of the Hound 2011, the unfinished painting on which the artist was still working until shortly before his death on 20 July 2011.
Ruth Mackenzie, Cultural Olympiad and London 2012 Festival More >
New Enticing Program by Seven Directions Tours to 2012 over 300 Artists Santa Fe Spanish Market and Unique Hispanic Heritage Sites
Mar 1st
Santa Fe, New Mexico (PRWEB) February 07, 2012
Seven Directions Tours announces a new one-of-a kind tour for the summer of 2012 to explore Santa Fe Spanish Market. Among the many festivals that dot the exciting Santa Fe summers, the Spanish Market is particularly distinct in that it takes back to the European rooted traditions of craftsmanship, music, and food. More than 300 traditional and avant-garde artists of Spanish descent show their art and craft that still mirror their ancient traditions. Live music and dance, art demonstrations and regional foods round out this exceptional experience.
The Spanish Market is held in More >
