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A Dance to Freedom

A Dance to Freedom
Author: Sylvie Shene
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2014-06-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781539859888

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A Dance to Freedom is a highly personal, inspiring tale of beating the odds to find the truth that can set you free. In addition to offering an inside look at the excesses, dangers and even tenderness within the world of adult entertainment, the book gives much-needed practical advice, based on the teachings of Alice Miller, on how anyone can break the invisible chains of the painful dramas of their past.


I Want to Be Ready

I Want to Be Ready
Author: Danielle Goldman
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2010-05-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0472050842

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A conceptual framework for understanding the development of improvised dance in late 20th-century America


Freedom's Dance

Freedom's Dance
Author: Karen Celestan
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-02-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0807168831

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In this pivotal book, the captivating and kinetic images of noted photographer Eric Waters are paired with a collection of insightful essays by preeminent authors and cultural leaders to offer the first complete look at the Social, Aid and Pleasure Club (SAPC) parade culture in New Or-leans. Ranging from ideological approaches to the contributions of musicians, development of specific rituals by various clubs, and parade accessories such as elaborately decorated fans and sashes, Freedom’s Dance provides an unparalleled photographic and textual overview of the SAPC Second Line, tracking its origins in African traditions and subsequent development in black New Orleans culture. Karen Celestan’s vibrant narrative is supplemented with interviews of longtime culture-bearers such as Oliver “Squirk” Hunter, Lois Andrews (mother of Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews and James Andrews), Fred Johnson, Gregory Davis, and Lionel Batiste, while interdisciplinary essays by leading scholars detail the rituals, historic perspective, and purpose of the Second Line. Freedom’s Dance defines this unique pub-lic-private phenomenon and captures every aspect of the Second Line, from SAPC members’ rollicking introductions at their annual parade to a funeral procession on its way to the crypt. Visually dazzling and critically important, Freedom’s Dance serves as both a celebration and a deep exploration of this understudied but immediately recognizable aspect of the African American tradition in the Big Easy.


Dancing to Freedom

Dancing to Freedom
Author: Li Cunxin
Publisher: Walker Childrens
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-07-22
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780802797773

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In a poor village in northern China, a small boy named Li Cunxin was given the chance of a lifetime. Selected by Chairman Mao's officials from among millions of children to become a dancer, Li's new life began as he left his family behind. At the Beijing Dance Academy, days were long and difficult. Li's hard work was rewarded when he was chosen yet again, this time to travel to America. From there his career took flight, and he danced in cities around the world—never forgetting his family, who urged him to follow his dreams.


Freedom to Move

Freedom to Move
Author: Kim Dunphy
Publisher: MacLennan and Petty, Pty., Limited (Australia)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Dance therapy
ISBN: 9780864331854

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This is a how-to book for dance and movement teachers of people with intellectual disabilities. It offers ideas and stimuli for people working in the field of disability who may not have a strong dance background, as well as dance therapists who may be inexperienced in the field.


Freedom

Freedom
Author: Jaycee Dugard
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-07-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1501147633

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"In the follow-up to ... A Stolen Life, [kidnapping survivor] Jaycee Dugard tells the story of her first experiences after years in captivity: the joys that accompanied her newfound freedom and the challenges of adjusting to life on her own"--Provided by publisher.


A Dance to Freedom

A Dance to Freedom
Author: Sylvie Imelda Shene
Publisher: Sylvie Imelda Shene
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2014-06-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781632956446

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Free yourself from your emotional prison. As a topless dancer, Sylvie Imelda Shene was the consummate professional. She was in it for the money and the fitness benefits and had one important rule - never date the customers. Life was great until she succumbed to the charms of a man she couldn't resist. He brought her to the highest of highs - and the lowest of lows. When she finally hit rock bottom, Sylvie tried everything from self-help books and 12-step programs to turn her life around - but nothing worked until she began studying the writings of psychologist Alice Miller. Sylvie learned that the only way out of the hell she found herself in was to face her childhood traumas, which included bouts with severe illness, learning disabilities, abusive caregivers, a drunken father and the tragic deaths of three of her siblings. A Dance to Freedom is a highly personal, inspiring tale of beating the odds to find the truth that can set you free. In addition to offering an inside look into the excesses, dangers and even tenderness within the world of adult entertainment, A Dance to Freedom gives much-needed practical advice on how anyone can break the invisible chains of the painful dramas of their past.


Freedom in Congo Square

Freedom in Congo Square
Author: Carole Boston Weatherford
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2017-01-17
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1499804792

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Chosen as a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of 2016, this poetic, nonfiction story about a little-known piece of African American history captures a human's capacity to find hope and joy in difficult circumstances and demonstrates how New Orleans' Congo Square was truly freedom's heart. Mondays, there were hogs to slop, mules to train, and logs to chop. Slavery was no ways fair. Six more days to Congo Square. As slaves relentlessly toiled in an unjust system in 19th century Louisiana, they all counted down the days until Sunday, when at least for half a day they were briefly able to congregate in Congo Square in New Orleans. Here they were free to set up an open market, sing, dance, and play music. They were free to forget their cares, their struggles, and their oppression. This story chronicles slaves' duties each day, from chopping logs on Mondays to baking bread on Wednesdays to plucking hens on Saturday, and builds to the freedom of Sundays and the special experience of an afternoon spent in Congo Square. This book will have a forward from Freddi Williams Evans (freddievans.com), a historian and Congo Square expert, as well as a glossary of terms with pronunciations and definitions. AWARDS: A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2016 A School Library Journal Best Book of 2016: Nonfiction Starred reviews from School Library Journal, Booklist, Kirkus Reviews, and The Horn Book Magazine


We Have a Religion

We Have a Religion
Author: Tisa Joy Wenger
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0807832626

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For Native Americans, religious freedom has been an elusive goal. From nineteenth-century bans on indigenous ceremonial practices to twenty-first-century legal battles over sacred lands, peyote use, and hunting practices, the U.S. government has often act


The Dance of Freedom

The Dance of Freedom
Author: Barry A. Crouch
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2009-02-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780292782396

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This anthology brings together the late Barry A. Crouch's most important articles on the African American experience in Texas during Reconstruction. Grouped topically, the essays explore what freedom meant to the newly emancipated, how white Texans reacted to the freed slaves, and how Freedmen's Bureau agents and African American politicians worked to improve the lot of ordinary African American Texans. The volume also contains Crouch's seminal review of Reconstruction historiography, "Unmanacling Texas Reconstruction: A Twenty-Year Perspective." The introductory pieces by Arnoldo De Leon and Larry Madaras recapitulate Barry Crouch's scholarly career and pay tribute to his stature in the field of Reconstruction history.