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부두에서 얼마 떨어지지 않은 전통시장, 퀸시마켓. 거리의 젊은 가수가 활기를 가득 채우고 있다. 1900년대에 수산물, 식료품 등의 도매시장이었던 퀸시마켓은, 지금은 현대식으로 단장하여 우리나라 동대문시장 같이 볼거리가 많다. 이 상품을 계속 보고 있으니 머리가 어지럽다. 하나 사 갈까? 시장 바로 옆에서 들리는 신나는 음악소리가 고도의 상술에서 나를 구해준다. 거리의 춤꾼은 예술에 가까운 기교를 부린다. 사람인가? 로봇인가? 몸속에 건전지가 있을 것만 같다. 독립 애국지사 사무엘 아담스도 칭찬을 아끼지 않는 것 같다. 170년 전통의 퀸시마켓은 현대식의 세련되고 맛깔스런 모습으로 허기진 여행자를 맞이한다. 여행에서 빠질 수 없는 즐거움. 당연 먹는 즐거움이 될 것이다. 시식으로 내 놓은 닭볶음 요리가 군침을 돌게 한다. “진짜 맛있어요.” 퀸시마켓 바로 뒤편에는 우리나라 5일장 같은 헤이마켓이 있다. 헤이마켓은 금요일 오후부터 토요일까지 열리는 일종의 주말시장인데 농부가 직접 수확한 과일과 채소가 주를 이룬다. 정성과 후한 인심이 가득한 헤이마켓. 오늘도 사람들로 북적인다. 도심이 촉촉해 지는 것 같다.
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How much does the traditional market fall from the pier, Quincy Market. The young singer has engulfed the bustle of the street. Fishery in the 1900s, such as the grocery wholesale market was Quincy Market, now there are many attractions such as South Korea Dongdaemun Market and refurbished in a contemporary style. Eojireopda head, so keep watching this product. Go buy one? The music sounds exciting market right next to me at the above makes nine high. Dancers in the street near burinda finesse to the art. Authorized person? Is the robot? Just as there is a battery in the body. Independence patriots Samuel Adams also seem to praise. Quincy Market will be celebrating 170 years of tradition with the hungry travelers look chic and modern delectable. Pleasure indispensable in travel. It will be a pleasure to eat for granted. Place chicken in a roasting dish and tasting the mouth-watering. Really delicious. Quincy Market is just behind Haymarket has the same photoperiod country 5. Haymarket is a kind of weekend from Friday afternoon to Saturday inde farmers market held direct harvest of fruits and vegetables constitute the main. Hospitality and generous hospitality full of Haymarket. Today Indah crowded with people. The city seems to be chokchokhae.
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■클립명 :아메리카017-미국13-10 전통 도매시장, 퀸시 마켓/Quincy Market/Wholesale market/Haymarket
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■촬영일자 : 2010년 8월(August)
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Get inspired to move beyond the ordinary and add an element of the unexpected to everyday life with dance. Go behind the scenes for an exclusive look at the vision behind the 2019-2020 season, brought to life in collaboration with award-winning costume designer and choreographer Stephen Galloway.
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Lessons from the Streets: Three Decades Caring for Boston's Rough Sleepers
The Park Street Corporation Speaker Series at Boston College welcomed Dr. Jim O'Connell, founding physician of the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program (BHCHP). Under the 2016-17 series theme of Health, Humanities, and Ethics: History & Future, Dr. O'Connell discussed his experience collaborating with homeless programs in many cities in the US and across the globe, as well as his recent book, Stories from the Shadows: Reflections of a Street Doctor (2015)
Washington Irving's Visit to England (FULL Audiobook)
Washington Irving's Visit to England - audiobook
Washington IRVING (1783 - 1859)
Famed American humorist Washington Irving published a series of short stories telling of his adventures traveling from America to England. This volume contains some of his observations about that trip, including his impressions of the English countryside, the differences between the wealthy and the poor, rural customs, and other aspects of British culture. During a visit to the library located in the depths of Westminster Abbey, Irving muses on the issue of why some examples of English literature stand the test of time, while others are lost to history. The collection concludes with Irving's memories of his visit to Stratford-on-Avon, the home of William Shakespeare, and the nearby communities that influenced some of Shakespeare's work. ( Greg Giordano)
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It's your BSO. Exclusive interview with Cathy Basrak, Assistant Principal Viola
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A native of the Chicago area, Cathy Basrak earned her bachelor's degree from the Curtis Institute of Music in spring 2000. Ms. Basrak's teachers include Joseph de Pasquale, principal viola of the BSO from 1947 to 1964, and Michael Tree of the Guarneri String Quartet. She has participated in the Marlboro Music Festival, Banff Centre for the Arts, and Norfolk Chamber Music Festival. In addition, she has performed with the Brandenburg Ensemble and Boston's Metamorphosen Ensemble and appeared as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago, Detroit, and Bavarian Radio symphony orchestras, and Boston Pops with John Williams. Ms. Basrak has won several awards, including Grand Prize in the Seventeen Magazine/General Motors National Concerto Competition, First Prize in the William E. Primrose Memorial Scholarship Competition, First Prize in the Irving M. Klein International String Competition, and Second Prize in the 46th International Music Competition of the ARD in Munich. Ms Basrak teaches at the Boston Conservatory and Boston University and also coaches chamber ensembles at New England Conservatory.
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American dancer in a Russian Ballet Company: Day in the life
I wanted to start some Vlogs about my time living and working in a Russian Ballet company as a American dancer. Today we have a double show of Coppélia and I’ll take you with me through my day.
879thebeat All White Party Grand Manchester NH
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Marcelo Gomes x Leonid Sarafanov x Jorma Elo x Kings of the Dance х Короли танца
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Marcelo Gomes, a native of Brazil, began his dance studies at the age of 5 at the Helena Lobato and Dalal Aschcar ballet schools in Rio de Janeiro. Upon winning the Revelation Prize at the Festival of Dance in Joinville in 1993, he traveled to the United States to continue his training at The Harid Conservatory in Boca Raton, Florida, as well as at the schools of the Boston Ballet, Houston Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet and Cuballet, where he studied under Alicia Alonso. Gomes was awarded second place at the National Society of Arts and Letters and was the recipient of the Hope Prize at Lausanne. Gomes became a principal dancer at ABT in 2002. He has performed in virtually every full-length classical ballet in the company's repertoire. He has appeared at many international dance festivals and has been a guest artist with the Kirov Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, National Ballet of Canada, Houston Ballet, Teatro Colón de Buenos Aires, Teatro Municipal Do Rio de Janeiro, Universal Ballet and New York City Ballet. In the summer of 2008, he accompanied Alessandra Ferri on her farewell tour in Japan and Italy, and recently
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Ahhh - who doesn't love a stack of cheap and cheerful vintage children's books? Do you know how many books there were in this classic series of the 1950s and 60s? And which ones have multiple covers, multiple illustrators, and even in one case two different authors? This video includes an interesting history, as well as all the covers and even a selection of illustrations from *every book* in the series.
If you love these books, please chat in the comments about your fave volumes, if you're a collector, and if there are any you are looking for in case someone can help you out!
If you want to skip the history and just look at the books, jump to 5:40.
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Forging the dance talents of tomorrow
There is no magic formula to make it to the top in the world of dance. One thing that's for certain, is that it needs innate talent and relentless hard work. The Zurich Dance Academy trains young dancers with an all-round approach that has brought the school international acclaim. (Carlo Pisani, swissinfo.ch)
Diana Georgia Ionescu from Romania and Michele Esposito from Italy have a few things in common: they are both 17-year-olds for whom dance is their life, but they don’t have wealthy parents who can afford to support their dreams. The two teenagers were finalists in the 2017 ‘Prix de Lausanne’ dance competition.
The prestigious Swiss competition was established in 1973, and is a stepping stone for many to a stage career. During the last edition at the beginning of February, out of the 67 candidates from 35 different countries who applied, 20 young talents reached the finals.
Among the winners was Diana, who took 7th place in the competition, earning herself a one-year scholarship and a place in the Stuttgart Ballet dance company.
Michele won first prize, and as a result began a one year scholarship at the junior company of the Het National Ballet in Amsterdam in July. He moved to Zurich when he was 11, from a town near Naples, Italy. He got into dancing when he was three years old, when his mom, a dance lover, chose to leave him in a dance school as an alternative to non-existent day care structures.
The Zurich Dance Academy’s roots
Diana’s and Michele’s successes might not have been possible if it were not for two other dancers.
Steffi Scherzer and Oliver Matz are former solo dancers at the German State Opera in Berlin. In 2005, they were invited to take over the direction of the Zurich Dance Academy.
Their goal is to develop not just dancers, but people, with access to training that looks at their complete personal development. Matz and Scherzer say the reason behind their growing number of successes at international competitions is down to how they “care” for the dancers.
The school, in addition to classical dance training, stresses the importance of learning contemporary techniques, improvisation as well as a comprehensive programme on the theory of dance. The courses are run both in German and English, though English plays a larger role.
The school also provides accommodation in boarding facilities for the first three years, and later in partly-serviced apartments.
Training for the long-term
The objective is to train dancers that are ready to embrace the psychological and physical challenges of a career as professional dancers, while also ensuring the dancers are flexible enough to adapt to the diverse requests of choreographers.
Due to the high demands on the body, dancers are often forced to reinvent themselves professionally when past their prime, and a recognised qualification like the one provided by the school helps them in this adjustment.
The Zurich Dance Academy offers training for children from the age of eleven. The one-year introductory class is followed by a foundation course for 12 to 15 year olds, which is held alongside the compulsory school. This is then followed by the three-year main course, leading to a Swiss Federal Certificate of Proficiency in dance.
For Diana and Michele, years of hard work have started to pay off. Now they have to put everything they’ve learned into practice with their new dance companies.
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3: Theory and Practice of Freedom of Expression
One of the thorniest faces of free speech debate is the tension between free expression as an abstract principle and kinds of speech that harm, such as hate speech, incitements to violence, or uses of information which can cause economic damage or threaten security or privacy. And technologies change how information can move, and harm. This week we put a historian of the earliest post-printing-press debates over free speech in dialog with a historian of the information practices of hate groups in America.
Recorded October 19th, 2018
Benjamin Zander: Conductor of the Boston Philharmonic
-Eagles Talent Presents Benjamin Zander. To book speaker Benjamin Zander visit his profile page.
Benjamin Zander started his early musical training, in his native England, with cello and composition lessons under the guidance of his father. When he was nine, Benjamin Britten, England's leading composer, took an interest in his development and invited the family to spend three summers in Aldeburgh in Suffolk where he lived. This led to a long association with Britten and lessons in theory and composition from Britten's close associate Imogen Holst, daughter of Gustav Holst.
He left school when he was fifteen, moving to Florence at the invitation of the great Spanish cello virtuoso, Gaspar Cassadó, who became his teacher and mentor for the next five years. He completed his cello training at the State Academy in Cologne, traveling extensively with Cassadó and performing recitals and chamber music.
Founding Mothers: Remembering the Ladies
Remember the ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors.—Abigail Adams to John Adams: March 31, 1776
Cokie Roberts hosts this fascinating discussion of the struggles to establish a nation as seen through the eyes of our nation's first First Ladies: Martha Washington, Abigail Adams, and Dolley Madison. Share their behind-the-scenes insights into the challenges faced by their husbands, as well as learn about the often overlooked contributions of these essential founding mothers.
As Martha Washington, living biographer Mary Wiseman brings 30 years of interpretive experience to highlight the life of George Washington's worthy partner. In 1997, historical interpreter Kim Hanley was inspired to research and develop her portrayal of Abigail Adams. Since 1999, professional actor and teacher Cynthia Janzen has portrayed Dolley Madison at schools, museums, and historical societies.
Cokie Roberts is a political commentator for ABC News. In addition to her appearances on the airwaves, Cokie Roberts has written several best sellers including Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation and Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation.
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HLS Library Book Talk | Stephen F. Williams, The Reformer
Stephen F. Williams is Senior United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Judge Williams was joined in conversation with Joshua Rubenstein, associate, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University and associate director for Major Gifts at Harvard Law School, and author of The Last Days of Stalin (Yale U. Press, 2016) and also, with Alexis Peri, assistant professor of History at Boston University and author of The War Within: Diaries from the Siege of Leningrad (Harvard Univ. Press 2017). This talk was co-sponsored by the Harvard Russian Law Students Association.