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Before I went to your seminar I
was ready to throw in the towel. Now, I feel ready to go! I just loved
it and would recommend it to
anyone.
--Nicole Smith, Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada
It was a great
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Boston, as it has been a difficult year for me at the studio. I now feel
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Attention studio owners
and dance teachers:
Do members of high school dance, drill, or pom teams
study at your school? If so, we would like to hear from
you for an upcoming story on the cooperative efforts
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Appropriate
Hip-Hop Music
Many readers are concerned about age-appropriateness
in using hip-hop music in their classes or choreography,
we’d like to hear from you. Please tell us where you
purchase your music, whether and how you edit it (for
example, cutting or overdubbing lyrics or using an
instrumental version), and what your personal guidelines
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Goldrush Online Feature Articles : MAY
2007
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What's
in a Name?
A title not only
tells others what you do, it reflects how you perceive
yourself.
By Misty Lown |
I
Feel Your Presents
Students'
gifts that keep on giving.
By Marcia
Aller
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Embracing
Technology
Time-saving,
life-enhancing tools for the courageous old-school dance
teacher.
By Diane Gudat |
Guidelines
for Teaching 4- to 6-Year Olds
How to cultivate young ballet
dancers.
By Mignon Furman |
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 The
60-Years-and-Up Club
Nancy Bradford
Lonero.
By Anne L. Silveri.
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In Memoriam
Remembering those
who have passed.
By Cheryl Ossola
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On My
Mind
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