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- Dmitry Krymov’s “Fragment”. by Krymov, Dmitry,film director.; Meskauskas, Darius,actor.; Šaltenytė, Regina,actor.; Pinaitytė, Samanta,actor.; Art Seen Films (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
- Darius Meskauskas, Regina Šaltenytė, Samanta PinaitytėOriginally produced by Art Seen Films in 2024.Utilizing the third act motifs of Anton Chekhov’s “Three Sisters” as a jumping off point, Dmitry Krymov’s “Fragment” focuses in on Olga (Samanta Pinaitytė in this production), the eldest of the three sisters. Production: Klaipeda Drama TheatreMode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Educational films.; Performing arts.; Arts.; Dance.; Modern dance.; Art and architecture.;
- Looking at contemporary dance : a guide for the Internet age / by Strauss, Marc.; Nadel, Myron Howard.;
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [171]-173), Internet addresses and index.Filmography.LSC
- Subjects: Modern dance; Dancers;
- © c2012., Princeton Book Co. Publishers,
- Giraffes can't dance / by Andreae, Giles,1966-; Parker-Rees, Guy.;
- Gerald the giraffe is too clumsy to dance with all the other animals at the Jungle Dance, until he finds the right music.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Giraffe; Individuality; Dance;
- © [2012], c1999., Scholastic,
- Dancing in the mosque : an Afghan mother's letter to her son / by Qādirī, Ḥumayrā,1979 or 1980-author.; Stanizai, Zaman,translator.;
- 'Dancing in the Mosque' is an exquisite and inspiring memoir about one mothers unimaginable choice in the face of oppression and abuse in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. A Dewey Diva Pick.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Qādirī, Ḥumayrā, 1979 or 1980-; Women social reformers; Women;
- Billie's big audition / by Wyatt, Kimberly.;
- LSC
- Subjects: Dancers; Dance; Dance schools;
- Llama Llama dance recital fun / by Dewdney, Anna.;
- F&P text leve:l J.LSC
- Subjects: Radio and television novels.; Llama Llama; Llamas; Dance; Stage fright; Friendship;
- Not just tutus / by Isadora, Rachel;
- Describes the struggles and triumphs of a young girl learning and performing ballet.
- Subjects: Ballet dancing; Narrative poetry;
- © c2003., G.P. Putnam's Sons,
- How To Dance in Ohio. by Shiva, Alexandra,film director.; The Film Sales Company (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
- Originally produced by The Film Sales Company in 2015.In Columbus, Ohio, a group of teenagers and young adults on the autism spectrum prepare for an iconic American rite of passage: a Spring Formal. Twelve weeks are spent practicing their social skills and preparing themselves mentally, emotionally, and physically for the big day. The results are beautiful and moving in Alexandra Shiva's powerful film.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Arts.; Health.; Social sciences.; Dance.; Education.; Psychology.; Mental health.; Documentary films.; Educational films.; Artists.; Developmental disabilities.; Ohio.; Students.; Teenagers.; Autism spectrum disorders.; Special education.; Disabilities.; High schools.; Performing arts.;
- The lantern's dance : a novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes / by King, Laurie R.,author.;
- "Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes, hoping for a respite in the French countryside, are instead caught up in a case that turns both bewildering and intensely personal. After their recent adventures in Transylvania, Russell and Holmes look forward to spending time with Holmes' son, the famous artist Damian Adler, and his family. But when they arrive at Damian's house, they discover that the Adlers have fled from a mysterious threat. Holmes rushes after Damian while Russell, slowed down by a recent injury, stays behind to search the empty house. In Damian's studio, she discovers four crates packed with memorabilia related to Holmes' grand-uncle, the artist Horace Vernet. It's an odd mix of treasures and clutter, including a tarnished silver lamp with a rotating shade: an antique yet sophisticated form of zoetrope, fitted with strips of paper whose images dance with the lantern's spin. In the same crate is an old journal written in a nearly impenetrable code. Intrigued, Russell sets about deciphering the intricate cryptograph, slowly realizing that each entry is built around an image-the first of which is a child, bundled into a carriage by an abductor, watching her mother recede from view. Russell is troubled, then entranced, but each entry she decodes brings more questions. Who is the young woman who created this elaborate puzzle? What does she have to do with Damian, or the Vernets-or the threat hovering over the house? The secrets of the past appear to be reaching into the present. And it seems increasingly urgent that Russell figure out how the journal and lantern are related to Damian-and possibly to Sherlock Holmes himself. Could there be things about his own history that even the master detective does not perceive?"--
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Novels.; Holmes, Sherlock; Russell, Mary (Fictitious character), 1900-; Family secrets; Missing persons; Secrecy; Women private investigators;
- The splish-splash puddle dance! / by Lakin, Patricia,1944-; Galletti, Chiara.;
- "Tow Truck Mo comes to the rescue when a fancy sports car gets stuck in a muddy puddle"--
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Wreckers (Vehicles); Automobiles, Racing; Rain and rainfall; Puddles;
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