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- Text: Celebration in the five Leelanau County high schools. Each presentation will involve 45 minutes of interactive performances including dance, dramatic reading, and music. Each performance will be followed by student discussions. Hillsdale County Community
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- Text: and the flow of the body are important elements in the Fancy Dance. Since the steps are individual, the expression of the emotion of the music and the change of pace from a slower style to a faster beat are important. As in all Indian dancing, the finish
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- Text: of Michigan Theatre Host: Will Hertz Carolyn Mawby conducting the Univeri t y of Michigan - Flint Chamber Singers Alumni Choir Selections from Carousel Wade and Julia Mainer, Bluegrass Music New Reformation Dixieland Band, Jazz Stage Manager: Dave Thompson
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- Text: will 'n Tuesday, July M the company. Giocomo has just received the Joseph live music for a number of years., 1:1 the e8!1Y 1960 S ·ptes_e nting all T.QJ!~i~a;,l extravaganzas this season. Jefferson award as Best Ch:oreo.grapher for 1974 - '7S it became re
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- Text: facilities available if inclement weather) Public INviTEd Native American Music & Dancing Authentic Hand-Made Crafts Indian Foods Free Raffle Drawings for Children Dances Start 2 p.m. Daily Craft and Food Booths open all day Admission: Adults - $2.00 per
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- Text: Pre-Conference Special Event enrich the evening when students from the Interlochen Center for the Arts take the stage and present "Collage" - a compendium of music, theatre, dance, and creati:ve writing. This presentation will showca_se some
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- Text: a three-year period will invite Detroit's cultural organizations of all sizes to share in D-PAC. Alliance Music Learning Strategic Stafflng Alliance I create a parts: i I programs managed by CASM in partnership with other MSOs; 2) Financial planning
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- Text: was the reader. And Fred Chivis Jr. assisted with the distribution of the Eucharist. The music was under ·the direction of Vi Cumming. Particularly meaningful was a song in the Ottawa language composed by her and Mabel Shomin. A guitar and drum provided
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- Text: School of Church Music in Croyden, England. A junior at Grand Rapids Christian High School where he is a member of the a Capella choir, Bronson Bronson Peshlakai (third from the right side) with the Boys Choir of Grand Rapids. practices with the Boys
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- Text: how different countries around the world celebrate Christmas. A fmal example of "getting things done" in our programs is a music class held at Brookside Elementary. Brett Bielski, a very talented and congenial musician, takes the time to instruct