Bird's Eye View

Bird's Eye View
Author: Dorothy Bird
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2012-01-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780822972365

With a foreword by Marcia B. Siegel In 1930 , seventeen-year-old Dorothy Bird from Victoria, British Columbia, was sent to study dance at the Cornish School in Seattle. There she was totally captivated by Martha Graham, who, at the end of summer, invited Dorothy to study with her at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City. Dorothy debuted with the Graham Group in 1931 in Primitive Mysteries, and was a company member and Graham’s demonstrator until 1937. Bird’s Eye View is a warm and human story that chronicles the early development of modern dance from a dancer’s perspective. Dorothy Bird was the only dancer of her time to work with all the major choreographers in concert and on Broadway: George Balanchine, Agnes de Mille, Doris Humphrey, Helen Tamiris, Anna Sokolow, Herbert Ross, Jose Limon, and Jerome Robbins, among others. She recounts fascinating theater experiences with such luminaries as Orson Welles, Gertrude Lawrence, Carol Channing, Danny Kaye, and Elia Kazan. Dorothy shares her methods and experiences as a teacher for Balanchine and her twenty-five-year tenure at the Neighborhood Playhouse to highlight her philosophy of “giving back” to the next generation of performers. Of all the artists Dorothy Bird worked with, Martha Graham figures most strongly in the book and in her life. Her narrative about Graham’s early creative process is a valuable addition to the literature, as is the story of her personal involvement with Graham. The reader gains an intimate insight into the love and fear instilled by Graham in her followers.

The Original Green

The Original Green
Author: Stephen A. Mouzon
Publisher: New Urban Guild Foundation
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781931871112

Bird's-Eye View

Bird's-Eye View
Author: Ann Eriksson
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1459821556

Wild birds are everywhere, from the dry deserts to the icy poles. We see them soaring overhead, paddling across water, flitting through trees, pecking at the ground or our backyard bird feeders and singing from fence posts. Birds contribute to the health of the planet and provide pleasure for millions of people, but wild birds are in trouble. Today, almost 200 bird species are critically endangered. They are threatened by habitat loss, invasive species, climate change, pesticides, plastics in the environment, human-made structures and other animals. Bird’s-Eye View looks at why wild birds are important, why they need help and what young people all over the world are doing and can do to give wild birds a boost.

Unsettling the City

Unsettling the City
Author: Nicholas K. Blomley
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780415933155

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Everything Guide to Informational Texts, K-2

The Everything Guide to Informational Texts, K-2
Author: Kathy H. Barclay
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2014-02-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1452283079

Your resource for best texts and best practices! Kathy Barclay and Laura Stewart have written the book that teachers like you have been pleading for—a resource that delivers the “what I need to know ” to engage kids in a significant amount of informational text reading experiences. No filler, no lofty ideals about college and career readiness, but instead, the information on how to find lesson-worthy texts and create developmentally appropriate instructional plans that truly help young readers comprehend grade-level texts. What you’ll love most: The how-to’s on selecting informational texts High-impact comprehension strategies Model text lessons and lesson plan templates An annotated list of 449 informational texts

On Meadowview Street

On Meadowview Street
Author: Henry Cole
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2007-04-24
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0060564814

Caroline lives on Meadowview Street. But where's the meadow? Where's the view? There's nothing growing in her front yard except grass. Then she spots a flower and a butterfly and a bird and Caroline realizes that with her help, maybe Meadowview Street can have a meadow after all.

The Team

The Team
Author: John B. Tomson
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2022-09-20
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1639374043

The Team By: John B. Tomson Heinrich and Greta Van Heisen – husband and wife scientists – along with their young son, Albert, are taken to an abandoned Russian military compound and forced to reverse engineer an alien spacecraft. When a daring attempt to escape goes awry, Greta gets left behind as a fleeing Heinrich makes a parting promise: “I will return for you, my love!” It’s the first day of a new school year in King’s Glen, Virginia and there is a new science teacher in town. Heirich Van Heisen is secretly scouting for a few talented high school students to form — THE TEAM. Armed with alien technology, sarcastic skater boy Chris Holiday, soldier wannabe and football star Todd Simons, and the beautiful ninja master Jennifer McCullough, train to become the most effective tactical team ever assembled. Engaging in epic battles, they take on Russian Mafia boss Vladamir Kolovsky and attempt to save the world from his horrifying K-Beam weapon. With young Albert as mission support, and two loving mechanical birds named Molly and Polly providing intel and recon, can The Team complete their mission and rescue Greta, through secrets, drama, and blossoming love?

Community & the human spirit

Community & the human spirit
Author: Dave Flavell
Publisher: Petra Books
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 192703213X

Preview Edition: A solid contribution to social and urban studies, this fascinating collection of oral histories details the life and times in Canada's "cradle of industrialization.". Contributors to this book were all born between the 1920s and 1950s and remember growing up around the east end of the Lachine Canal near the Montreal harbour. It was a time when ships from far away places still navigated the canal and this historic working-class area hummed with the sounds of factories. Families were often large and the streets teemed with children. These oral histories follow contributors' lives to the present day. The book also discusses the redevelopment and evolution of the area. Well-researched and well-illustrated with archival and family photos, with bibliography, and an introduction by the author. 372 pages, softcover.

Encyclopedia of Community

Encyclopedia of Community
Author: DAVID LEVINSON
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 2045
Release: 2003-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0761925988

The Encyclopedia of Community is a major four volume reference work that seeks to define one of the most widely researched topics in the behavioural and social sciences. Community itself is a concept, an experience, and a central part of being human. This pioneering major reference work seeks to provide the necessary definitions of community far beyond the traditional views.