Extractions: Society Contact Member Telephone Aberdyfi Players Aber Gwerin / Folk Ian Gulley Aberystwyth Music Club Tony Curwen Arad Goch (Theatre Co.) Attic Players(Newcastle Emlyn) Brian Hewitt Cambrian Arts(Tregaron) Ron Dukelow / John Wilson Castaway Community Theatre Dave Blumfield c/o Arts Centre Lampeter Music Club Secretary Little Mill Players(Felinfach) Machfringe Arts Society Phil Wheeler Mid Wales Opera Barbara MacGuire Newtown Operatic Society Opera Box, Brecon Opera Teifi Martin Bradley Showtime Singers Jenny Fothergill Tabernacl Trust (Arts Centre, Machynlleth) Theatr Powys (Llandrindod wells) The Wardens Dramatic Society Ioan Guile West Wales Arts (Fishguard) Myles Pepper Wyeside Arts Centre (Builth Wells)
The Calendar - Clubs, Social Groups, And Hobbies From singing groups to card clubs, bird watching, and amateur radio, of sketches inspired by Shakespeare s comedies that include drama, music, comedy, http://www.arborweb.com/calendar/ch.html
Extractions: Salseros "Doing It" Weekly New Jersey Salsa Events ~ Find Salsa Music and Dance evnts in New Jersey Hustle USA '99 ~ See photographs from the Hustle USA 1999 Event. This yearly events has a Salsa Dance catagory Caribbean Soul ~ See photographs and get information on Carribean Soul one of New Jersey's most inovative Salsa Dance Groups. Cultural Explosion ~ Find information and see photographs of the Salsa Dance Group Cultural Explosion led by Cuban-American Juan Calderon. Estilo Clasico, ~ See photographs of Jai Catalano and Candy Mena's dance ensemble Estilo Clasico New Jersey Salsa Music and Dance Clubs Caribe Main Street Paterson, NJ Deko 1995 Route 35 South, Sayerville, NJ Drama 201 Broad Ave. Route 1/9 , Fairview El Tropical Passaic Paradise 11979 Hwy 35 South , Sayreville The Red Parrot 17 Broad Street , Elizabeth Son Latino 38th Street , Union City Terminal One 566 Route 1/9 , Elizabeth Tribecca LeMoine Avenue, Fort Lee, NJ 201.461.7744
Drama While the club membership changes from year to year, its continuing Brisson lifted the idea, then fused it with music from Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. http://lumen-christi.org/clubs/drama/
Extractions: In 1954, a young producer, Frederick Brisson, owed a great many favors to friends in the vaude-ville circuit. Luckily for him, he stumbled across a novel by Richard Bissell entitled 7 1/2 cents. Brisson lifted the idea, then fused it with music from Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. By casting his friends in
May Howlett, Biography : Australian Music Centre at various music clubs as well as in stage productions ranging from In 1989, she designed and initiated two Statewide programs in drama the State http://www.amcoz.com.au/comp/h/mhowlett.htm
Extractions: Six Meditations on the Katha Upanishad In 1987, for the first time in fifteen years, May was able to turn once more to composition. Another choral piece, Ashes of Roses , was requested by Gaudeamus for its Bicentennial tour: the resulting tape is still broadcast occasionally on 2MBS/FM, as were a number of subsequent compositions, including Exhibits - a Suite for Flute and Piano and The Boy Who Wasn't There , a mini-opera for young people featured in their secondary schools' education programme. Fantasia , for harpsichord, viola and cello. Along with a number of other instrumental works, the completed work will be published by Grevillea Editions and will be available direct from them, or through the Australian Music Centre. The latest work to be published by Grevillea for May is her piano sonata, Passing the Tower of Aggrievements , the title of which she saw written in a dream. Her string quartet
Lewisham Council - Page Not Found to the Albany s ongoing programme of theatre, music, clubs and comedy. Fans of musical drama might be able to catch an operatic production at the http://www.lewisham.gov.uk/LeisureAndCulture/Arts and entertainment/Theatre and
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Student Clubs drama Club. Environmental Club. Guitar Club. Human Services Club Maintains a variety of music while also informing the students of upto-the-minute news http://www.mc3.edu/sa/stact/stact.htm
Extractions: jump to page content Students Non-Credit Students home ... student activities student clubs For more information about Student Activities, please email studentactivities@mc3.edu (Central Campus), or sactwest@mc3.edu (West Campus). The Adventure Club is an organization for all students interested in outdoor recreation, physical fitness, and wellness. Sporting events, recreational trips, and community service activities are conducted throughout the year. Access the Adventure Club Web Site This club serves the needs of our African American students, provides activities on campus, and serves the community. Available at both Central and West Campus. To create and maintain a cohesive African community on campus. To provide a structure to support and develop a means for engaging each other socially and to share each other's understandings. Access the African Student Association Web Site This club serves the needs of our Asian students and provides activities throughout the year.
NOW On / Music / Live Reviews / Oct 5 - 11, 2000 The Dears seem tied to high drama, from their tortured pop songs, each of which Concert calendar Dance clubs. More music Coverage. TO music Notes http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2000-10-05/music_livereviews2.html
Extractions: Drama drives fantastic Dears By Matt Galloway The throng snaking up Spadina to College Friday was for the El Mo's queer disco night, Vaseline, but it should have been the lineup to see pop romantique ensemble the Dears. Just give the Montreal crew a few more visits to town. By the time the five-piece was finished, you couldn't walk three steps without running into someone proclaiming the Dears the best band in Canada. They may be right. Friday's gig was not the full orchestra set the band have been threatening to bring to town, but was no less impressive. The Dears seem tied to high drama, from their tortured pop songs, each of which sounds like the outline for a short film, right down to their gear-stuffed tour van, which died outside the El Mo and had to be towed away after the gig. Joined by a two-piece horn section that only occasionally distinguished itself from the space-rock din, the band alternated between sheets of drone-damaged white noise and equally epic pop songs, with Natalia Yanchak's battered Farfisa and Jonathan Cohen's guitar battling for supremacy. A feverish mix in itself, but utterly deadly when you have someone like volatile frontman Murray Lightburn leading the charge. Staring out into space like a serial killer, and with a kerchief tied around his neck, Lightburn pranced and crooned like a grade-A pop star, slowly cranking up the tension as the set wore on.
Clubs And Societies Links to the websites of many local clubs and societies. events of its kind, the festival includes ballet, drama, music, prose, singing and tap dancing. http://www.cheltenham.gov.uk/libraries/templates/page.asp?URN=231
WTPS - OVMS - ACTIVITIES - Intramural Clubs Guitar and music Club provides students the opportunity to explore different Stage Crew constructs and paints the scenery for the drama and musical and http://www.wtps.org/ovms/activities/IMclubs/
Extractions: Site Links Home Academics Activities Events Student Services Programs Team News Intramural Clubs Art (Facelift) Club Mr.Jedwabny, Ms. Davis Yearly Book Club Mrs. Wienckoski All year (1 st Monday) Bridge Club Mr. Mazzola Oct. - May Chess and Game Club Mr. Cunliffe Thursdays Computer Club Ms. Gerber Yearly Creative Writing Ms. Mackley Oct - May German Club Mr. Burke Oct. - May Mr. DiGregorio Yearly Home Economics Club Mrs. Bradford Yearly Knit Wits Club Mrs. Mazgajewski Period 4 Mrs. Wienckoski All year (3 rd Monday) Stage Crew Ms. Leso Oct - June Studio 119 News Team Ms. Hall Mornings Art (Facelift) Club The Art Club works with a variety of art related projects, with the purpose of improving Orchard Valley 's visual appeal. Top of Page Book Club The Book Club is open to anyone in grades 6-8 who has an interest in reading and discussing books. Every month a new book will be chosen, and the students may sign up at the meeting if they want to read it independently. At the next month's meeting, the book will be discussed, and another new book will be announced. Top of Page Bridge Club Bridge is an after-school activity where kids come and talk about problems in their life in a group setting. They will also do some life skills with the group. All are welcome!
Boys And Girls Clubs Of The Big Bend: Welcome According to Roberts and many other arts advocates, exposure to drama, music and dance provides young people a wonderful opportunity to find themselves and http://www.bgcbigbend.org/
Extractions: Back to top Show your love on the tennis court during the 2nd Annual Richard D. Pumphrey Memorial Tennis Tournament. Tallahassee Tennis Association championship events will be played on courts at ForestMeadows Racquet Club, Golden Eagle Country Club, and Maclay School. There will be singles and doubles play for juniors and adults. Entry fees range from $25-$50. Match times will be posted at a Nov. 15 draw party to be held at the Swan House in Woodbrook from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Clubs Organizations drama Club Offers students an opportunity to experience acting, writing, lighting, music Club - This club provides students with a musical outlet. http://www.ccbc.edu/exploring/college_life.jsp?pageId=2090611881251057453531425
Inciting Drama clubs that have ventured to have a regular or even semiregular format of R B and/or Hip-hop music generated the type of excitement, after hours, http://archives.thedaily.washington.edu/2000/101100/O4.IncitingDr.html
Extractions: Despite the incessant praise Seattle receives for embracing different genres of music, its lack of hip-hop venues and support of hip-hop in general is surprisingly low. Disgustingly low, even. Which brings me to the recent shooting, around 3 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23. Guns were fired in a parking lot within the vicinity of the Bohemian Cafe, resulting in five people injured, three of them seriously, in as many seconds. The Bohemian is a nightclub that just happens to located in Pioneer Square, which, despite heavy police patrolling, is still notorious for violent incidents. As a matter of fact, the shooting occurred shortly after the police van pulled away. Later that afternoon, Schell used the shooting to fuel his never-ending crusade to get music that he and others like him find objectionable out of the city. Blame for the shooting, was, true to form, placed squarely on the Bohemian Cafe, or, more accurately, the people who patronize it. Schell wasted no time whatsoever in condemning the easiest scapegoats on hand. He said in a speech (where several Pioneer Square business people were present as well), "This was something that got out of control because of an event at a club. Hip-hop music generated the type of excitement, after hours, at 3 in the morning, 3:08 to be precise, and the police were on it right away - but it has to do with a recipe of alcohol and guns and the wrong kind of music at the wrong time of day that resulted in this tragedy. It's not something that we can accept in this community."
Postgraduate - University Of Newcastle Upon Tyne The Union Society clubs and Societies; music and drama; Sport Students in the Community City Life Accommodation Funding International Students http://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/life/musicdrama.phtml
Extractions: Newcastle upon Tyne ... Accessibility S earch Skip to Navigation The student's Union arranges a full programme of gigs and club nights . It features the most popular, and up and coming bands. So be sure to check it out! Aside from what's on in the Union - Newcastle's music scene is second to none! Find out more about entertainments at the Union. We've recently had Supergrass, British Sea Power, Hal and Teenage Fanclub. And don't forget our monthly Brighton Beach event. If you fancy getting involved we have a range of clubs, societies and informal bands that are being set up all over campus - why not join in? We run an extensive programme of lunchtime and evening concerts given by both students and professional artists. Drama For budding actors, directors and set designers. We have: Return to Content City Life Accommodation ... Find out more Course Finder...
Music And Drama - University Of Newcastle Upon Tyne The Union Society clubs and Societies; music and drama; Sport Students in the Community City Life Accommodation Student Finance http://www.ncl.ac.uk/undergraduate/life/musicdrama.phtml
Extractions: Newcastle upon Tyne ... Accessibility S earch Skip to Navigation The student's Union arranges a full programme of gigs and club nights . It features the most popular, and up and coming bands. So be sure to check it out! Aside from what's on in the Union - Newcastle's music scene is second to none! Find out more about entertainments at the Union. We've recently had Supergrass, British Sea Power, Hal and Teenage Fanclub. And don't forget our monthly Brighton Beach event. If you fancy getting involved we have a range of clubs, societies and informal bands that are being set up all over campus - why not join in? The School of Arts and Cultures encourages musical groups in a variety of styles. We run an extensive programme of lunchtime and evening concerts given by both students and professional artists. Drama For budding actors, directors and set designers. We have: a highly successful Gilbert and Sullivan Society the Newcastle University Theatre Society (NUTS), which has built up a good reputation at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
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Extractions: SiteMap LIONmail Login Student Organizations Southwestern offers numerous student-run campus organizations in which you can get involved. Whatever your interests are, Southwestern has a student organization for you. By participating in these groups, you can: student clubs and organizations Booster Club The Christian Writers Fellowship is a club designed to motivate and help writers. Creative writing of all types will be critiqued, and possible markets will be suggested. The main goal of the group is to produce the IMAGE, Southwestern's literary magazine. Published annually, this magazine is designed to glorify God through encouraging creativity. Destination
Student Life â Clubs And Activities drama Spring musical A stage production of a standard musical, opera, or operetta. This club is devoted to the appreciation of the independent music http://www.maret.org/studentlife/clubsandactivities.asp
Extractions: Skip to Page Content Search Select a Club Action for Women Admission Tour Guides Afghan Fund Amnesty International Baking Club Book Club Business Club Chess Club Community Service Club Dance Dance Revolution Club Debate Club Diversity at Maret (D.A.M.) Drama Winter Play Drama Spring Musical Drama Tech Board Engineering Team Filmmaking Club Gay-Straight Alliance H.D Cooke Mentoring and Tutoring Program Independent Music Club Its Academic Latino Student Fund Tutoring Maret Independent Film Club Math Team Mentors at Maret Model United Nations/ Model Congress Club Reason Club Riding Club Sports in Society Students for Political Freedom Student Tutors Woodley Society Woodley Leaves Yearbook Young Democrats Club Action for Women Admission Tour Guides 9:50 a.m. (during break) on Tuesdays in Woodley 317. All tour guides also assist at the Admission Open House on Sunday, December 5 th from 2:30 p.m.
Music, Drama & Dance Ballet Club Colgate Chamber Players Colgate Jazz Band Colgate Thirteen (a cappella Home Student Life clubs Organizations music, drama Dance http://www.colgate.edu/index.aspx?pgID=5450
Extractions: ALAN Review Afterimage American Drama American Music Teacher ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Unsung heroines: contributions of selected early twentieth-century women to American piano pedagogy American Music Teacher Dec, 2002 by Debra Brubaker Burns Anita Jackson Connie Arrau Sturm Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. A woman at piano has traditionally symbolized the pleasures of genteel society. (1) For the past three centuries, women have enriched the quality of home life by playing beautiful music at the piano. However, while encouraged as amateurs, men traditionally did not pursue music professionally. Nevertheless, women throughout the twentieth century played a large and important role in furthering the art of piano teaching and piano performing in America. Unfortunately, their accomplishments are not recognized in current piano pedagogy textbooks or periodical literature. Perhaps as a result, many female independent teachers today do not fully appreciate the rich legacy of their past and the vital importance of their work to American musical life.