The News Review:
- Alesha Dixon would love to break US
- Children having a break after school
- Decatur gets ready to tango
- Soul Street moves beyond labels
- Lehman Center brings mesmerizing BREAK! to the Concert Hall
- Time for a break: Tallinn Estonia
Alesha Dixon would love to break US
RTE.ie Ireland
“Advertisement Dixon believes the American public is very receptive currently to British artists. She said “They love British artists which is great because every artist who goes out there opens the door for another one. They respect British music a lot more now!”Dixon has seen her music career kick-started follow her victory in the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing in 2007 with her dance partner Matthew Cutler. Her latest single ‘Breathe Slow’ is due for release next month.
Children having a break after school
Burton Mail UK
Children from across the town took part in a Steet Dance workshop with Richard Kosmala from UK Break Dance champions Trinity Warriors at Edge Hill Junior School in Stapenhill. A range of activities and workshops are being held at the Sycamore Road school from 3. 30pm to 6pm on Tuesdays for the next six weeks such as dance circus skills physical play a Nintendo Wii games console football pool board games and arts and crafts. They are held as a service for working parents who need after-school child care for seven to 13-year-olds and accept children from all schools in the Burton area. rganisers are hoping to introduce a Chinese New Year workshop next year.
Decatur gets ready to tango
The State Journal-Register IL
Warren Kirkland’s marketing coordinator and organizer of Tango Decatur. “ur goal is to get more than that. ”To break the record Guinness requires couples to dance basic tango steps continuously for five minutes. Participants can register by phone (362-6499) online (www. The dance will be videotaped and watched by official witnesses.
Soul Street moves beyond labels
The Coloradoan C
Garcia said one of his greatest joys is “pushing the envelope” with his choreography. “That’s really what it’s all about” he said adding that Soul Street is working on a new piece Breakin’ Backwards which travels back through the decades in music and choreography. The company is known for combining modern break-dance techniques with a variety of musical styles including the works of Edgar Meyer Leonard Bernstein Michael Jackson and Vivaldi. “(Breaking to) classical music was a little weird at first cause I thought. classical music?” said Garcia who started breaking to Vivaldi while at Fly.
Lehman Center brings mesmerizing BREAK! to the Concert Hall
YourNabe.com NY
description pulls in first paragraph to reinforce keywords in text –>. The Lehman Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall is located at 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West on the campus of Lehman College. Tickets are affordably priced at $35 $30 $25 & $20 with tickets for children 12 and under at only $10 for any seat.
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Time for a break: Tallinn Estonia
Times nline UK
More specifically a tour of Tallinn’s ecclesiastical sites – perfect budget attractions for our cash-strapped times – sprinkled through a photogenic old town. But while pulpit crawls may be the new pub crawl this one has a sobering start. Gothic St Nicholas’s vast wall-mounted tombstones ushered me towards its famous 15th-century painting Dance Macabre by Bernt Notke in which manically grinning skeletons grip kings clerics and aristocrats: a reminder that all of us are doomed to be dust. Bit gloomy? Then try the altar’s vibrant artwork with St Nicholas in full Diehard mode saving virgins soldiers and ships. It’s epic stuff but the unconsecrated church offering concerts rather than worship is merely the beginning. Two streets away I entered a different world. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral was a warm cocoon of Russian rthodoxy with headscarved babushkas kissing icons and bearded priests droning through air thick with melted candles and somnolent singing: a truly intoxicating experience.