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Dancing. Program 1, The power of dance

The first program in the Dancing series asks basic questions about dance and explores the primal power of dance from classical ballet to jazz, tap and national theatre and dance.

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  • "This program is part of an eight part series, which focuses on dance as an expression of the human experience shared by people everywhere. It explores the questions, what is dance, and why does it have such power with contributions from Jacques D'Aboise, Gregg Burge, Viviana Durante, Vijay Mehay, Irek Mukhamedov and Wiim Vandekeybus. Suggested audience: senior secondary."
  • "Examines the work of ballet legend Jacques D'Amboise at his N.Y. National Dance Institute."
  • "According the ballet legend Jacques d'Amboise, "All babies begin their lives singing and dancing. It's in the rhythm of our breathing. It's in our heartbeat." Visits a class at the National Dance Institute where he inspires and instructs young dancers. Interviews Russian dancers, Indian gurus, American song-and-dance men, and others who talk about the quest for that one perfect moment when actions speak louder than words."
  • "The first program in the Dancing series asks basic questions about dance and explores the primal power of dance from classical ballet to jazz, tap and national theatre and dance."
  • "The first program in the Dancing series asks basic questions about dance and explores the primal power of dance from classical ballet to jazz, tap and national theatre and dance."@en
  • "This program examines the work of ballet legend Jacques D'Amboise at his N.Y. National Dance Institute. Includes interviews with Russian dancers, Indian gurus, American song-and-dance men, and other international dancers."
  • "This program examines the work of ballet legend Jacques D'Amboise at his N.Y. National Dance Institute. Includes interviews with Russian dancers, Indian gurus, American song-and-dance men, and other international dancers."@en

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  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "documentaire"
  • "Interviews"@en
  • "Interviews"
  • "Cross-cultural studies"
  • "History"
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  • "The power of dance"@en
  • "The power of dance"
  • "The Power of dance"
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  • "Dancing. The power of dance"
  • "Power of Dance"
  • "Dancing (Television program) Power of dance"