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Welcome to Goldrush Online
Inside This Issue,
October 2006 |
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Special
Section: Conventions Then & Now
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Taking
The Show On The Road
A pictorial retrospective on Danny
Hoctor, and how he helped launch the modern day convention.
By Rhee Gold
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Celebrity
Series: Masters Of Dance
Master teachers on
their roots, influences, methods, and rewards.
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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.
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October
Goldrush Online Special Section: Smart
Business = Happy Teachers
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Put your car to work for you with
signs and stickers.
By Stacey Marolf
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Good Impression, Bad Impression & The
Oops! Response
Want good rapport with
your clients? "You catch more flies with honey than with
vinegar" is always sound advice.
By Rhee Gold
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October
Goldrush Online Special Section: The
Win-Win Classroom
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"No" Is A Beautiful Word
Taking a stand for the good of yourself
and your studio.
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A New Spin On Pirouettes
Using somatic education techniques to
teach turns.
By Andrea Higgins |
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Finding Refuge In Dance
What
seems like a bad attitude just might be low self-esteem.
By
Rhee Gold
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What's Your Style?
Optimize your students' potential by
teaching to various learning styles.
By Diane Gudat
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October
Goldrush Online Special Section: Those Who
Inspire
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Thank You For Being A Friend
Breaking down the invisible wall.
By Jane O'Donnell
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Back To The Barre In New Orleans
For
Joseph Giacobbe, life after Katrina is full of the joy of
dance.
By
Nancy Galeota-Wozny |
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The
Art-In-Action Experience
Healing through arts.
By Elizabeth Konopka
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In Every Issue
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The Higher Ed Voice,
Part One of a Special Two-Part Series
The Next Dance Generation, Part 1
Approaching education from a generational
point of view.
By Tom Ralabate
On
My Mind
Words from the Publisher
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