Danza del Vientre - El libro de la Profesora

Danza del Vientre - El libro de la Profesora
Author: Amaya Felices
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-04-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781452807904

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El libro de la profesora de danza del vientre es una guía didáctica con ejercicios para facilitar la enseñanza de este baile. A lo largo de los años, la autora ha ido comparando los variados estilos de enseñanza de sus profesoras de danza con los diversos cursos de didáctica que ha realizado y su trabajo como profesora de secundaria. El deseo de poner por escrito sus conclusiones, contrastadas con su práctica docente, es lo que ha originado este libro que espera que pueda servir a las mujeres que, bailando bien, deseen profundizar en el aspecto didáctico de impartir una clase. Está también inspirado en los materiales didácticos a los que tienen acceso los profesores de otras materias pero que no suelen encontrarse disponibles para esta disciplina en concreto, en el sentido de facilitar dichos materiales a las profesoras de danza oriental.Para enseñar, sobre todo a niveles básicos, no es necesario ser una bailarina profesional. Basta con saber siempre más nivel del que se va a enseñar y, por encima de todo, saber cómo transmitir esos conocimientos, cómo organizar y estructurar las clases y cómo motivar a las alumnas para que, una vez que conecten con este baile, nunca dejen de bailar.

Bailar La Danza del Vientre (Edicion 2015)

Bailar La Danza del Vientre (Edicion 2015)
Author: Maria Elena Morato
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9788460816812

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NUEVA EDICION AMPLIADA DE UN MANUAL IMPRESCINDIBLE. Consta de cuatro apartados principales repletos de consejos practicos: 1) aproximacion historica y teorica al origen de la danza, sus fuentes y sus estilos; 2) introduccion a la musica y los ritmos basicos; como tocar la darbuka y los crotalos. 3) explicacion facil y detallada de los movimientos y posturas basicas de la danza (acompanadas con fotografias y esquemas ilustrativos), estructura del baile y coreografia. 4) como crear un traje de bailarina acorde a nuestro estilo. Esta edicion ha sido revisada y ampliada con dos interesantes anexos que incluyen entrevistas a bailarinas y profesoras, mas una seleccion de articulos y criticas de la autora sobre distintos aspectos de la danza del vientre."

La danza del vientre

La danza del vientre
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 9788467223064

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Pima Bajo

Pima Bajo
Author: Zarina Estrada Fernández
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1996
Genre: Pima Bajo language
ISBN:

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The Book of Daniel

The Book of Daniel
Author: E.L. Doctorow
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-11-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307762955

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The central figure of this novel is a young man whose parents were executed for conspiring to steal atomic secrets for Russia. His name is Daniel Isaacson, and as the story opens, his parents have been dead for many years. He has had a long time to adjust to their deaths. He has not adjusted. Out of the shambles of his childhood, he has constructed a new life—marriage to an adoring girl who gives him a son of his own, and a career in scholarship. It is a life that enrages him. In the silence of the library at Columbia University, where he is supposedly writing a Ph.D. dissertation, Daniel composes something quite different. It is a confession of his most intimate relationships—with his wife, his foster parents, and his kid sister Susan, whose own radicalism so reproaches him. It is a book of memories: riding a bus with his parents to the ill-fated Paul Robeson concert in Peekskill; watching the FBI take his father away; appearing with Susan at rallies protesting their parents’ innocence; visiting his mother and father in the Death House. It is a book of investigation: transcribing Daniel’s interviews with people who knew his parents, or who knew about them; and logging his strange researches and discoveries in the library stacks. It is a book of judgments of everyone involved in the case—lawyers, police, informers, friends, and the Isaacson family itself. It is a book rich in characters, from elderly grand- mothers of immigrant culture, to covert radicals of the McCarthy era, to hippie marchers on the Pen-tagon. It is a book that spans the quarter-century of American life since World War II. It is a book about the nature of Left politics in this country—its sacrificial rites, its peculiar cruelties, its humility, its bitterness. It is a book about some of the beautiful and terrible feelings of childhood. It is about the nature of guilt and innocence, and about the relations of people to nations. It is The Book of Daniel.

They Forged the Signature of God

They Forged the Signature of God
Author: Viriato Sención
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1995
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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This vivid exposé of corruption and political tyranny in the Dominican Republic rang so true to the reality that the President of that country went on television to denounce the book. Sención's novel follows the lives of three seminary students who suffer from church-state oppression. The book also gives a chilling portrait of Dr. Ramos, a sinister autocrat, who manages to survive six terms as president of his country through manipulation and tyranny.

The People Have Never Stopped Dancing

The People Have Never Stopped Dancing
Author: Jacqueline Shea Murphy
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2007
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 1452913439

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During the past thirty years, Native American dance has emerged as a visible force on concert stages throughout North America. In this first major study of contemporary Native American dance, Jacqueline Shea Murphy shows how these performances are at once diverse and connected by common influences. Demonstrating the complex relationship between Native and modern dance choreography, Shea Murphy delves first into U.S. and Canadian federal policies toward Native performance from the late nineteenth through the early twentieth centuries, revealing the ways in which government sought to curtail authentic ceremonial dancing while actually encouraging staged spectacles, such as those in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West shows. She then engages the innovative work of Ted Shawn, Lester Horton, and Martha Graham, highlighting the influence of Native American dance on modern dance in the twentieth century. Shea Murphy moves on to discuss contemporary concert dance initiatives, including Canada’s Aboriginal Dance Program and the American Indian Dance Theatre. Illustrating how Native dance enacts, rather than represents, cultural connections to land, ancestors, and animals, as well as spiritual and political concerns, Shea Murphy challenges stereotypes about American Indian dance and offers new ways of recognizing the agency of bodies on stage. Jacqueline Shea Murphy is associate professor of dance studies at the University of California, Riverside, and coeditor of Bodies of the Text: Dance as Theory, Literature as Dance.

The Information

The Information
Author: James Gleick
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0307379574

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From the bestselling author of the acclaimed Chaos and Genius comes a thoughtful and provocative exploration of the big ideas of the modern era: Information, communication, and information theory. Acclaimed science writer James Gleick presents an eye-opening vision of how our relationship to information has transformed the very nature of human consciousness. A fascinating intellectual journey through the history of communication and information, from the language of Africa’s talking drums to the invention of written alphabets; from the electronic transmission of code to the origins of information theory, into the new information age and the current deluge of news, tweets, images, and blogs. Along the way, Gleick profiles key innovators, including Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, Samuel Morse, and Claude Shannon, and reveals how our understanding of information is transforming not only how we look at the world, but how we live. A New York Times Notable Book A Los Angeles Times and Cleveland Plain Dealer Best Book of the Year Winner of the PEN/E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award

The Spanish American Reader

The Spanish American Reader
Author: Ernesto Nelson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1916
Genre: Spanish language
ISBN:

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Spain, Third Edition

Spain, Third Edition
Author: John A. Crow
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2005-05-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520244962

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A readable and erudite study of the cultural history of Spain and its people.