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Welcome to Goldrush Online

Inside This Issue, November 2006

Features


80 Years Of Outreach
How three generations of Thomas Dance Studio women have enriched their community through dance.

By Theresa Grenier

Freedom To Teach
For Gilbert Rome, giving up his studio meant getting back to the heart of teaching.

By Nancy Galeota-Wozny


Speaking Of Dance
Word choice and timing are keys to good communication.
By Debbie Werbrouck

It's a brand new concept from the publishers of Goldrush
3 Complete Recitals from A Wish Come True, Costume Gallery and Weissman's.
Plus, more than 50 costume and music options, along with articles to help you produce the best shows possible.


November Goldrush Online Special Section: Recitals


O Happy Day!

Do your recital right and you'll bask in the glow of success.

By Marcia Aller

 

Ballet Without Fear
Think ballet and recitals don't mix? Put the emphasis on storytelling and captivate your audience.
By Jennifer Rienert


The Do-Re-Mi Of Performance
In teaching performing skills, the beginning is a very good place to start.
By Rosemarie Boyden

Question Of The Month
What's the best way to handle costume funds?
By Rich Band


Hats Off For Props!
Putting something in your students' hands can be risky -- and rewarding.
By Diane Gudat

From Studio To Stage

How to make the dress rehearsal a dream instead of a nightmare.

By Andrea Higgins



Theme or Scene Concepts for Your Next Show

 

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The Higher Ed Voice, Part Two of a Special Two-Part Series

The Next Dance Generation

Approaching education from a generational point of view.

By Tom Ralabate


On My Mind
Words from the Publisher


Ask Rhee Gold
Dance educators seek advice about teaching issues.


Contributing Writers
Introducing the writers of our November Goldrush Online


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