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Tuesday, February 01st, 2011
‘Stretching brains’ while moving bodies Dance, other movement, enhance learning, instructors say By Elizabeth Mohr emohr@pioneerpress.com Updated: 01/31/2011 12:22:41 AM CST Christopher Yaeger stands at the front of the makeshift dance studio, explaining a new move. This is the merengue, he says. It comes from the Dominican Republic and involves Cuban hip motions. The dance students [...]
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Monday, June 21st, 2010
Last night I stood under a clear, starry sky and played my wooden flute. The tall, swaying, red pines were my audience. No, I’m wrong. There were also the fire flies who darted around in the dusk air. And the half moon seen partially through the trees. The flute was my expression of awe and [...]
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Tuesday, June 01st, 2010
InterPlay and other dance forms have really caused me to look at my attitudes about leading and following and have taught me that both leading and following are powerful, joyful, and not nearly as diametrically opposed as we sometimes interpret them to be. Indeed, there is a great deal of following in healthy acts of [...]