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December 3rd, 2009

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All the world's a stage... tracksuit Dance Women's Tracksuit by CafePress


All the world’s a stage… tracksuit Dance Women’s Tracksuit by CafePress


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This is a great slogan for the dancer, dance student, dance teacher, or dance lover in your life–including yourself It expresses love of dance very well: All the world’s a stage, so dance on it. Dance Women’s Tracksuit Our Womenrsquo;s Raglan Tracksuit is sporty, stylish and ultra-soft, so it feels great against the skin. The zip up hoodie is side-seamed for a shapely fit. The color coordinated sweatpants are destined to be your favorite pair, with a straight leg fit,

All the world's a stage... round ornament Dance Round Ornament by CafePress


All the world’s a stage… round ornament Dance Round Ornament by CafePress


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This is a great slogan for the dancer, dance student, dance teacher, or dance lover in your life–including yourself It expresses love of dance very well: All the world’s a stage, so dance on it. Dance Round Ornament Instantly accessorize bare wall-space with our Round Ornament. Makes great room or office accessories, fun favors for birthday parties, wedding or baby shower Ornaments, or adding a unique, special touch to gift-wrapped packages. Comes with its own festiv

All the world's a stage... raglan Dance Jr. Raglan by CafePress


All the world’s a stage… raglan Dance Jr. Raglan by CafePress


$28.5


This is a great slogan for the dancer, dance student, dance teacher, or dance lover in your life–including yourself It expresses love of dance very well: All the world’s a stage, so dance on it. Dance Jr. Raglan Our Jr. Raglan from American Apparel is body contoured and baby soft. Made of 100% superfine combed cotton baby rib, this raglan provides the perfect look for any season. 5.8 oz. 100% Ultra-fine combed ring spun 1×1 baby rib cotton. Size up

All the world's a stage... canvas tote Dance Tote Bag by CafePress


All the world’s a stage… canvas tote Dance Tote Bag by CafePress


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This is a great slogan for the dancer, dance student, dance teacher, or dance lover in your life–including yourself It expresses love of dance very well: All the world’s a stage, so dance on it. Dance Tote Bag Our 100% cotton canvas tote bags have plenty of room to carry everything you need when you are on the go. They include a bottom gusset and extra long handles for easy carrying. 10 oz heavyweight natural canvas fabric. Full side and bot

Stage Manager  Dance Tote Bag by CafePress


Stage Manager Dance Tote Bag by CafePress


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A perfect tote bag or gift for any stage manager. By Techie Wear Dance Tote Bag Our 100% cotton canvas tote bags have plenty of room to carry everything you need when you are on the go. They include a bottom gusset and extra long handles for easy carrying. 10 oz heavyweight natural canvas fabric. Full side and bot

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Ballerina Cookie Cutter


Ballerina Cookie Cutter


$1.30


Ballerina cookie cutter, made of sturdy tin, Size 4.5 in., Depth 7/8 in., Color silver…

The Ballet Placemat


The Ballet Placemat


$4.00


Our Early Learning & the Arts mats engage young children to learn about shapes, colors, the alphabet, and other basic life skills through lively depictions and areas for practice. These BrainyMats help children gain interest in thinking and learning….

Hannah Montana 4-pc. Dinner Set - Purple/ Pink


Hannah Montana 4-pc. Dinner Set – Purple/ Pink




Michael Jackson: This Is It


Michael Jackson: This Is It


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Michael Jackson’s This Is It is a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the performer as he developed, created, and rehearsed for his sold-out concerts at London’s O2 arena. Chronicling the months from April through June 2009, this film was produced with the full support of Michael Jackson’s estate. The movie draws from more than 100 hours of behind-the-scenes footage, and features Jackson rehearsing a …



Be Confident When You Dance!

You must look confident when you dance, but that doesn't mean you really are!! Even if you're shaking in your dancing shoes, LOOK confident and your audience will be impressed.

Remember, the audience didn't see you at rehearsals. They don't know what the steps of a routine were supposed to be, so they're not going to spot a mistake unless you makes it obvious by frowning or pulling a funny face - or worse, by stopping!

If You Can maintain a look of confidence, smiling brightly no matter what craziness is happening lower down, the audience will probably never notice you goofed.

You can't avoid nerves before a show, but try not to focus on them. Learn to display confidence every time you dance - even in class - and it will become a habit. Be prepared - I have seen dancers who try to display confidence in class, branded 'show-off' by their fellow students. Other students would prefer you to stick your tongue out in concentration, stop if you do something wrong, and not bother to hold your final pose.

I know it's tough to withstand those jibes, but ask yourself what's more important - fitting in, or your dance career. Serious dancers will always try to perform in class exactly as they would on stage (the only exception is if they're conserving their energy for a later performance by 'marking' the steps).

My dance teacher was adamant that every step we took, we must pretend we were doing on stage. That advice certainly paid off in my dancing career - though it has got me into trouble! More than once, when I started performing flamenco, audience members told me I was a better dancer than my teacher. I knew that wasn't true. But the difference was, I had learned to dance confidently no matter what, whereas she was shy and danced with her eyes downcast. So when we danced together (as we sometimes did), it was me who grabbed the audience's attention. They never noticed that my feet were not as precise- all they could see were my 'attack' and enthusiasm.

Naturally, you must also devote attention to rehearsals, so the steps become second nature. But that is not the most important aspect of your confidence score!



 Films Set In Baltimore, Maryland (Study Guide)


Films Set In Baltimore, Maryland (Study Guide)


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Hairspray, Hairspray, the Replacements, Sleepless in Seattle. Excerpt: Hairspray Hairspray is a 1988 comedy film written and directed by John Waters . The film starred Ricki Lake , Sonny Bono , Debbie Harry , and Divine . Hairspray was a dramatic departure from Waters' earlier works, with a much broader intended audience. In fact, Hairspray's PG is the mildest rating a Waters film has received; most of his previous films were rated X by the MPAA . Set in 1962 Baltimore, Maryland , the film revolves around self-proclaimed "pleasantly plump" teenager Tracy Turnblad as she simultaneously pursues stardom as a dancer on a local TV show and rallies against racial segregation . Hairspray was only a moderate success upon its initial theatrical release, earning a modest gross of $8 million. However, it managed to attract a larger audience on home video in the early 1990s and became a cult classic . Most critics praised the film, although some were displeased with the overall campiness . In 2002, Hairspray was adapted into a Broadway musical of the same name , which won eight Tony Awards , including Best Musical in 2003. A second film version of Hairspray , an adaptation of the stage musical, was released by New Line Cinema on July 20, 2007; which included many changes of scripted items from the original. The film also ranks 444th on Empire magazine 's 2008 list of the 500 greatest movies of all time. Plot Tracy Turnblad (Ricki Lake ) and her best friend, Penny Pingleton (Leslie Ann Powers ), audition for The Corny Collins Show , a popular Baltimore teenage dance show based on the real-life Buddy Deane Show . Despite being overweight, Tracy becomes a regular on the show, infuriating the show's reigning queen, Amber Von Tussle (Colleen Fitzpatrick ), a privileged, beautiful high

 1770s Operas: 1770 Operas, 1771 Operas, 1772 Operas, 1773 Operas, 1774 Operas, 1775 Operas, 1776 Operas, 1777 Operas, 1778 Operas, 1779 Operas


1770s Operas: 1770 Operas, 1771 Operas, 1772 Operas, 1773 Operas, 1774 Operas, 1775 Operas, 1776 Operas, 1777 Operas, 1778 Operas, 1779 Operas


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1770 Operas, 1771 Operas, 1772 Operas, 1773 Operas, 1774 Operas, 1775 Operas, 1776 Operas, 1777 Operas, 1778 Operas, 1779 Operas, Iphigénie En Tauride, La Finta Giardiniera, Il Mondo Della Luna, Europa Riconosciuta, Erwin Und Elmire, Ascanio in Alba, Il Sogno Di Scipione, Mitridate, Re Di Ponto, Abimelech, Il Re Pastore, Alceste, L'incontro Improvviso, Demofonte, le Pescatrici, Romeo Und Julie, Günther Von Schwarzburg, Iphigénie En Aulide, Ariadne Auf Naxos, the Recruiting Serjeant, L'isola Disabitata, L'infedeltà Delusa, Armide, Antigona, Zémire et Azor, Paride Ed Elena, Thamos, King of Egypt, Lucio Silla, Roland, Temistocle, La Finta Parigina, Medea, Echo et Narcisse, Amadis de Gaule, L'americano, Armida Abbandonata, Die Jagd, Anyuta, the Cooper, Les Deux Avares, Pygmalion, the Fairy Prince, La Scuola De' Gelosi, Ifigenia in Tauride, le Gelosie Villane, Montezuma, L'armida Immaginaria, La Vera Costanza, La Fiera Di Venezia, Der Töpfer, Les Mariages Samnites, Medonte, Re Di Epiro, Calliroe, La Secchia Rapita. Excerpt: Iphigénie en Tauride (Iphigeneia in Tauris) is an opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck in four acts. It was his fifth opera for the French stage. The libretto was written by Nicolas-François Guillard. With Iphigénie, Gluck took his operatic reform to its logical conclusion. The recitatives are shorter and they are récitatif accompagné (ie. the strings and perhaps other instruments are playing, not just continuo accompaniment). The normal dance movements that one finds in the French Tragédie are almost entirely absent. The drama is based on the play Iphigeneia in Tauris by the ancient Greek dramatist Euripides which deals with Greek mythological stories concerning the family of
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