Flight

Flight
Author: Arthur Giron
Publsiher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1998
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0573628491

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This play, inspired by the Wright Family, is not a documentary, but an exploration of their lives in theatrical terms. Flight takes place in Dayton, Ohio, in the latee 1800's and at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in the early 1900's.

And Neither Have I Wings to Fly

 And Neither Have I Wings to Fly
Author: Thelma Wheatley
Publsiher: Inanna Publications & Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Eugenics
ISBN: 192670858X

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Tells the story of "Daisy Lumsden" and thousands like her, declared unfit for society due to intellectual and physical disabilities, then forcibly confined and abused in the Ontario Hospital School, Orillia.

The Oxford Handbook of Social Justice in Music Education

The Oxford Handbook of Social Justice in Music Education
Author: Cathy Benedict,Patrick Schmidt,Gary Spruce,Paul Woodford
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2015-11-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190493776

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Music education has historically had a tense relationship with social justice. One the one hand, educators concerned with music practices have long preoccupied themselves with ideas of open participation and the potentially transformative capacity that musical interaction fosters. On the other hand, they have often done so while promoting and privileging a particular set of musical practices, traditions, and forms of musical knowledge, which has in turn alienated and even excluded many children from music education opportunities. The Oxford Handbook of Social Justice in Music Education provides a comprehensive overview and scholarly analyses of the major themes and issues relating to social justice in musical and educational practice worldwide. The first section of the handbook conceptualizes social justice while framing its pursuit within broader contexts and concerns. Authors in the succeeding sections of the handbook fill out what social justice entails for music teaching and learning in the home, school, university, and wider community as they grapple with cycles of injustice that might be perpetuated by music pedagogy. The concluding section of the handbook offers specific practical examples of social justice in action through a variety of educational and social projects and pedagogical practices that will inspire and guide those wishing to confront and attempt to ameliorate musical or other inequity and injustice. Consisting of 42 chapters by authors from across the globe, the handbook will be of interest to anyone who wishes to better understand what social justice is and why its pursuit in and through music education matters.

4 Chord Songs for the Absolute Beginner

4 Chord Songs for the Absolute Beginner
Author: Susan Mazer
Publsiher: Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0739052748

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Learn over 30 pop, rock, traditional, campfire, and holiday classics with only 4 chords. Guitar for the Absolute Beginner: 4-Chord Songbook is perfect for those times you want to relax after work, lead your family in a sing-along, or jam with your friends around the campfire. Along with easy, but authentic-sounding arrangements, you'll learn strumming patterns and some optional more advanced chords for when you are feeling adventurous Play a wide variety of songs from Green Day and R.E.M. to Van Morrison and Jimmy Buffett, plus your favorite traditional and holiday tunes, including "House of the Rising Sun," "Scarborough Fair," "Amazing Grace," and "Silent Night."

We Both Shall Row My Love And I

We Both Shall Row  My Love And I
Author: Mark G. Turner
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781525536366

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Michael would have been content living out his days in the peacefulness of his quiet mountain hamlet. The complexity of urban living and the activities of sinister criminals, never reached their sleepy village. This would all change when an evil family, lacking a moral compass, would challenge their peaceful way of life. Eighteenth century Georgian, England, was a dangerous spider's web of complex relationships, diverse communities, and compelling business interests. Confronted by the maliciousness of the wicked, Michael's sense of morality would serve as the battleground for his growth as a man. Michael, the confident musician, would find himself thrust out upon the turbulence of a more challenging life by two things: the cancer of criminal intrigue and the consolation of tender romance. He would explore what it would mean to share a deep relationship. He would learn that love is so much more than romance. For Michael, much like a ship, greatness wouldn't be discovered until it had weathered perilous storms and survived desperate battles.

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre
Author: David Henson,Kenneth Pickering
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2017-09-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137331632

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Drawing on the history and development of Musical Theatre, this engaging workbook provides a comprehensive overview of the nuts and bolts of the discipline. Introducing students to the basics of the theory and history of musical theatre, it covers all four elements of any Musical Theatre course: dance, music, acting and performing. Acting as a guide through the entire process of preparing material for performance, this essential companion presents a number of stimulating exercises, questions, activities and topics for discussion to aid personal and professional development. This clear, comprehensive workbook is an ideal core text for Musical Theatre students of all levels. Packed with help, ideas and guidance for teaching, it will also appeal to directors and instructors.

If You Can Walk You Can Dance

If You Can Walk  You Can Dance
Author: Marion Molteno
Publsiher: Niyogi Books
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2017
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789385285615

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Jennie de Villiers, an idealistic and politically engaged student, suddenly has to flee her native South Africa with a boyfriend whom she no longer loves—only to be stranded as an exile in neighbouring Swaziland. Fending for herself in a new culture, she discovers new ways of living and a kind of music that moves her deeply. As the story moves between Africa and 1970s London, the music of different cultures is woven through the narrative. Jennie works, studies, learns music and tries to bring these various strands together to create a fulfilling and meaningful life, as well as discover her way forward—personally and professionally. Lyrically written, extremely engrossing and deeply moving, If you can walk you can dance exemplifies the thought—‘the personal is political’. Its depiction of a young woman’s life as she travels across frontiers and cultures, reaffirms the healing power of music and the redemptive nature of human connections.

A Guitarist s Treasury of Song

A Guitarist s Treasury of Song
Author: JERRY SILVERMAN
Publsiher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781609740610

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This huge collection of traditional and folk tunes includes song catergories such as love songs, songs of the sea, fun songs, train songs, sentimental songs, and songs based on historic events. Written in simple leadsheet format with complete lyrics and chord symbols, this collection is perfect for gatherings around the campfire or as a general sourcebook. Author/compiler Jerry Silverman contributesprogram notes for the more obscure tunes in this exhaustive anthology of American song