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The wall: occupation and apartheid.(Israel covers its border with a wall)
Peace and Freedom
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March 22, 2006|
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Cutting deep into the West Bank (not on the 1967 Green Line once separating Israel from that territory) the so-called "Separation Wall" being erected by Israel has resulted in the de facto annexation of some 47 percent of the West Bank, isolating communities into bantustans, enclaves, and military zones. Having a major impact on the day-to-day lives of thousands of Palestinians, it has been referred to as an "apartheid wall" separating the two peoples. Instead of creating security for Israel, the Wall is raising levels of anxiety and anger that Palestinians feel toward their ...
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WHEN MUSIC IS DANCE EURHYTHMICS: MUSICIANSHIP THROUGH MOVEMENT
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...Conservatory in Switzerland laid claim to the word. Emile Jaques-Dalcroze was unhappy with the stiff and stilted musicianship...Dalcroze" to avoid the common, John- Smith sound of Emile Jaques, his real name -- he decided his pupils needed to...
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The Path of a Character: Michael Chekhov's Inspired Acting and Theatre Semiotics.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; ...principally why Steiner appears along with Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, Sergey Volkonsky and Rudolf Laban. The...Unpardonable are such errors as 'Jacques Dalcroze' ('Jaques-Dalcroze' was Emile's family name) and 'Elmhurst' when it...
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Orfeo ed Euridice.(Wang Center for the Performing Arts, Boston, Massachusetts)
Magazine article from: Dance Magazine
; ...twentieth-century dancemakers--Isadora Duncan, Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, and George Balanchine--who had been fascinated...had danced to some of the opera's ballet music. Jaques-Dalcroze produced a seminal staging at Hellerau in 1913...
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Attitudes.(American modern dance)
Magazine article from: Dance Magazine
; ...Isadora erupted on the scene), extended by the Swiss Emile Jaques-Dalcroze. The seminal Hungarian Rudolf von Laban taught...and Mary Wigman, the latter also studying under Jaques-Dalcroze. Modern dance soon found fruitful soil in German...
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Mary Wigman
Magazine article from: Dance Teacher
; ...breaking off both relationships. In 1910, at 24, she attended a dance performance by Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, which inspired her to attend his school. (Dalcroze invented "eurythmies," a system of gestures and music designed to promote grace...
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Dance workouts: a brief history; Dance-based exercise regimens, which have twirled in and out for decades, are back in style. A look at how the original low-impact craze has come full circle.(Brief article)
Magazine article from: New York
; 1920s Self Improv Swiss composer Emile Jaques-Dalcroze develops Dalcroze eurythmics, a barefoot improvised dance meant to enhance flexibility. It's embraced by European high...
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Attitudes.(prehistoric art)
Magazine article from: Dance Magazine
; ...although some modern dancers can better be traced back to Emile Jaques-Dalcroze and Rudolf yon Laban. Now Ms. Black, the hopeful...such as Pina Bausch, can even be traced back to Dalcroze/Laban and Denishawn and, for good measure, to...
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Retracing Lost Steps; Japanese Dancer's Pioneering Works Are Revived
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...and Vaslav Nijinsky he swapped his singing career for one in dance. He studied for two years in Germany with Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, the influential Swiss theoretician who devised a system of learning about music by moving the body to its rhythms...
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A mata of survival.(DANCE MATTERS)(Mata Hari)
Magazine article from: Dance Magazine
; ...there are solos to the music of Massenet, Debussy, and Satie in the manner of Loie Fuller, Rita Sacchetto, Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, Grete Wiesenthal, and other early modern dancers who might have served Mata Hari as models. There's also...
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Another Century, Another Show.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Dance Magazine
; ...or that in 14 years' time the now 13-year-old Mary Wigman would make her debut recital after study with Emile Jaques-Dalcroze and Rudolf von Laban? History is the future seen through the wrong end of the telescope, and one view of history...
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