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Digital Learning, a program of the Education Department of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, is one of the nation's leading creators of free arts education materials, producing educational media resources delivered across multiple platforms-video, audio, interactive and print-that work together to create an immersive arts experience.
From media-rich interactives, innovative performance guides and Podcasts for young audiences to free, standards-based lessons and materials for educators, Kennedy Center Education Digital Learning serves teachers, students, and families by supporting teaching and learning in, through and about the arts.
From media-rich interactives, innovative performance guides and Podcasts for young audiences to free, standards-based lessons and materials for educators, Kennedy Center Education Digital Learning serves teachers, students, and families by supporting teaching and learning in, through and about the arts.
The Weird & Wonderful World of Opera, Part 1: The History
In this entertaining and educational series we introduce the weird and wonderful world of opera - its history, music, styles, genres, and people. Host Peter Michael Marino provides a comprehensive exploration of the world of opera that results in a greater understanding and appreciation of the art form.
*Learn more and access ASL and Audio Described versions at www.kennedy-center.org/wwwoo
*Learn more and access ASL and Audio Described versions at www.kennedy-center.org/wwwoo
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The Weird & Wonderful World of Opera, Part 2: The Music
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
In this entertaining and educational series we introduce the weird and wonderful world of opera - its history, music, styles, genres, and people. Host Peter Michael Marino provides a comprehensive exploration of the world of opera that results in a greater understanding and appreciation of the art form. *Learn more and access ASL and Audio Described versions at www.kennedy-center.org/wwwoo
The Weird & Wonderful World of Opera, Part 3: The Stories
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
In this entertaining and educational series we introduce the weird and wonderful world of opera - its history, music, styles, genres, and people. Host Peter Michael Marino provides a comprehensive exploration of the world of opera that results in a greater understanding and appreciation of the art form. *Learn more and access ASL and Audio Described versions at www.kennedy-center.org/wwwoo
The Weird & Wonderful World of Opera, Part 4: The People
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
In this entertaining and educational series we introduce the weird and wonderful world of opera - its history, music, styles, genres, and people. Host Peter Michael Marino provides a comprehensive exploration of the world of opera that results in a greater understanding and appreciation of the art form. *Learn more and access ASL and Audio Described versions at www.kennedy-center.org/wwwoo
What I Do: Projection Design with David Bengali
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Год назад
www.kennedy-center.org/education/resources-for-educators/classroom-resources/media-and-interactives/digital-programming/2020-2021/what-i-do/what-i-do/ How do artists make decisions about what audiences see and hear on stage? "What I Do" explores the behind the scenes decisions through eyes of the artists who make them. David Bengali describes his approach as the projection designer for the Kenn...
What I Do: Musical Storytelling with DJ and Producer J. Period
Просмотров 456Год назад
www.kennedy-center.org/education/resources-for-educators/classroom-resources/media-and-interactives/digital-programming/2020-2021/what-i-do/what-i-do/ How do artists make decisions about what audiences see and hear on stage? "What I Do" explores the behind the scenes decisions through eyes of the artists who make them. J. Period discusses the elements of research, collaboration, and performance...
Dancing the Rain Away with Praneetha Akula
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.Год назад
Bharatanatyam is a form of classical Indian art that, when translated into English, signifies the combination of expression, rhythm, music, and dance. Bharatanatyam dancers use gestures and expression to tell stories about love, hate, power, or something as simple as the weather. In this video, join teaching artist and performer Praneetha Akula as she demonstrates how hand gestures and footwork...
Top 5 Tips for Learning Double Dutch with Ebony Ingram
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.Год назад
Double Dutch coach Ebony Ingram gives you her top five tips for learning double dutch: 1. Be present 2. Communicate with confidence 3. Be patient with yourself 4. Stay on beat 5. Pick up your feet! #kennedycetner #education #doubledutch
Writing Worlds with Hope: A Conversation with Jacqueline Woodson
Просмотров 2 тыс.Год назад
The Digital Learning team sat down for an inspiring conversation with Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence Jacqueline Woodson about her inspirations, being a writer, and her goals for her residency. To take your learning further, check out the collection of resources our conversation prompted us to curate related to Jacqueline's illuminating stories: www.kennedy-center.org/education/res...
Cinematic Shadow Puppets with Sam Jay Gold
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
It’s a mountain, a house, a monster! Join teaching artist Sam Jay Gold into the darkness...to create shadow puppets. With a pair of scissors, a cereal box, and a flashlight, you are ready to develop a dynamic story. Watch how light and shadow can form multiple settings, shift focus, and produce plot twists all with one simple puppet. Sam Jay Gold (he/him) is a puppeteer and theater artist based...
Composing Accidental Music with Danny Clay
Просмотров 640Год назад
You’ve learned how to compose music using household objects, now take it a step further and use chance to create a work of art! Following in the footsteps of composers like John Cage, you too can rely on the randomness of a coin flip or the flick of a spinner to make artistic decisions. In this video, Danny Clay provides step-by-step instruction on how sounds, chance, and rhythm can come togeth...
Saidi Rhythms from the South of Egypt with Karim Nagi
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.Год назад
Join Karim Nagi as he shares a lesson in rhythm from his native country, Egypt. Focusing specifically on music from the south of Egypt, Karim will have you clapping, drumming, and singing along in no time. Through this video, you can experience a piece of Karim’s cultural heritage that brings life and spirit to many celebrations and popular southern Egyptian music. Karim Nagi (he/him) is a nati...
Saidi Stick Dance from the South of Egypt with Karim Nagi
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.Год назад
As a follow up to Karim Nagi’s video, Saidi Rhythms from the South of Egypt, learn the movements that compliment traditional rhythms from his native country, Egypt. In this video, Karim teaches a southern Egyptian dance called Raqs Assaya, otherwise known as the stick dance. This dance can be done with anything from a stick to a pool noodle to a Pringle's can; just make sure you have an open sp...
Saying Yes to What's Possible: A Conversation with Kwame Alexander
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.Год назад
In this interview, New York Times best-selling author Kwame Alexander shares his life-long exposure to books and reading, and how it influenced his journey to becoming a writer. Kwame discusses the people who influenced him and the life experiences that have inspired some of his most beloved books. Kwame also shares the process of merging two of his most cherished children’s books-Acoustic Roos...
Singing Raag: North Indian Music with Kiran Ahluwalia
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.2 года назад
Ever hear a song where you can feel the emotion of the singer? In classical North Indian music, the singers train for years to emote feelings like sadness, happiness, or calmness. Join Kiran Ahluwalia in a singing lesson focused on raags, a range of musical scales that are the building blocks for classical North Indian music. She’ll guide you up and down one raag, so that you, too, can sing wit...
Create Your Own Crown with Nicoletta Daríta de la Brown
Просмотров 6732 года назад
Create Your Own Crown with Nicoletta Daríta de la Brown
Dance for Every Body with Mary Verdi-Fletcher and Sara Lawrence-Sucato
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
Dance for Every Body with Mary Verdi-Fletcher and Sara Lawrence-Sucato
Bharatanatyam: Introduction to Indian Classical Dance with Deepa Mani
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Bharatanatyam: Introduction to Indian Classical Dance with Deepa Mani
How to Perform Spoken Word with Deborah Magdalena
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.2 года назад
How to Perform Spoken Word with Deborah Magdalena
How to Rap with Harold "Fyütch" Simmons
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.2 года назад
How to Rap with Harold "Fyütch" Simmons
Painting with Food and Spices with Adjoa Burrowes
Просмотров 7542 года назад
Painting with Food and Spices with Adjoa Burrowes
Introduction to Story Quilting with Marquetta Johnson
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.2 года назад
Introduction to Story Quilting with Marquetta Johnson
Grooving and Moving with Alex Gossen
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 года назад
Grooving and Moving with Alex Gossen
Explore Teatro Lambe-Lambe with Cecilia Cackley
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.2 года назад
Explore Teatro Lambe-Lambe with Cecilia Cackley
We've Got the Blues with Teagan Faran
Просмотров 9412 года назад
We've Got the Blues with Teagan Faran
In Your Face: Portrait Photography from Moonshot@Home
Просмотров 8532 года назад
In Your Face: Portrait Photography from Moonshot@Home
Dance Your Feelings with Erika Malone
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
Dance Your Feelings with Erika Malone
Art from the Unexpected with Stephanie Krause
Просмотров 1 тыс.2 года назад
Art from the Unexpected with Stephanie Krause
The Drawing Cycle with Katherine Hocker
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 года назад
The Drawing Cycle with Katherine Hocker
Discovering arabic music and will move to Indian right after. Arabic music is so, but so rich and colourful. I've been listening to Dimitrie Cantemir work, ok, maybe he was not 100% arab, but he composed music using the same language as the arabs and not western notation/harmony treaties of that time. I easily get into a trance listening to some of the maqam, etc. It's amazing <3 If you guys have any suggestions, please share with me :)
The creators of Ben 10, Generator Rex, Ultimate Spider-Man and Avengers Assemble
Pat is cool as hell. I heard he was really into "prog" bands like YES back in the early punk days. That was forbidden where I come from. If you were into the punk scene you were required to be at perpetual war against anything and everything NOT PUNK.
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This vídeo is a gift!!! What a wonderful improvisation about beatles song🥰
arrogance lol, "you can clap if you want" ya hes amazing, but hes gota beg for claps HAHAHA
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I vividly remember this performance and am grateful for Billy Taylor and his band for how much they worked with up and coming musicians.
Coming out of WWI and then a pandemic (reverse order repeated 2024) everybody was fed up to their necks with GAD (general anxiety disorders) and in that double-bind turned to jazz, blues and dance. The dancing was copied from an african "happy step forward, then backwards arms flailing" popularized in a hub city of slavery in South Carolina. Yes yes, the city is Charleston, naming the step everyone soon adopted! Issuing in big band and jazz and couples dancing with none other than Frankie Manning with his (jitterbug) Lindy Hop.
Marvin was a superb genius a visionary and a angel that had an extreme deep emotional affect on the music industry,but his life was followed by a lot of deep emotional pain as well,all he wanted was sincere LOVE from his father and the disconect between him and his father haunted him most of his life all the way from childhood,most people don’t realize that the Funk Brothers were originally Jazz musicians,when you get Jazz musicians playing R&B you get a whole nother concept,Jazz musician hear the music totally different,they’re approach to the music is with arrangement idealistically somewhat of a big band orchestration,that’s why the Motown Sound was different from any other record company because you had Jazz musicians playing R&B,and Berry Gordy could put out hit after hit after hit,and you get the Detroit sound..
Splendida❤
We are acted by macbeth at 2022- 04 , proud be a presidentists , welimada, srilanaka ❤
Playing in a band seems like too much effort for too little reward.
❤excellent performance 👏
Wow love this ❤ really the best, you can change people’s life by teaching something new everyday, bless you!
Genial. Seguramente conoces la revista MAD....
Nice step❤
Você intende como e isso em algum momento da sua vida
Eu sou tipo uma criança
Não pode mesmo coração e puro
Eu não vou lhe beijar não
Melhor agora
Vale uma corrida o que acha
Você quer me beijar eu dou um beijo
Brian você matou Paulo de velozes e furiosos sim
😂😂😘😘nice. Saide that as well
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So wonderfull so biiiiiiiig respect
there are so freaking good love from india
ruclips.net/video/d9OqC9hKKSk/видео.htmlsi=p1jLtsQj2k6yCLke awesome!
The only contribution to blues music that blacks brought was the call and response vocal technique and the blue note. The 4/4 beat comes from Native pow-wows and the chords and structure came from Europe. It's a melting pot genre and the media has just assigned blacks as the progenitors as a form of propaganda that goes back decades. They use it to pander to you but it's not real history.
No one with a brain thinks natives created blues. Name one native Blues singer?😂
@@flora-3603 "No one with a brain".. I think you mean "most people"... Most people take things at face value. They just read the first thing on Google. People with an active brain continually research things for their entire lives and never take anything at face value
@@flora-3603 What I said isn't even controversial, it's just lesser known. You can find most of what I said on the "Blues" Wikipedia page with sources referenced at the bottom. You can also find this info in the library, where we found it before Wikipedia... 🧠
@@flora-3603 Also Charley Patton's race is uncertain and Muddy thought he was either Cherokee or Mexican. "Blues is uniquely North American and attributed to Afro-Americans, but as we’ll see, [it] wasn’t born from those roots alone. The music began as a unique merger of European and African traditions around 1860 in the Mississippi Delta, but what historians seem to overlook is the integral role the Natives of this region played in the birth of a virtual religion." -Douglas Proulx, BEYOND WORDS
@@flora-3603 "New Orleans is at the heart of the Mississippi Delta Blues. It’s also home to Cajun, Zydeco and Creole music. A lot of these rhythmic styles are worlds away from the token Indian beat. [Proulx demonstrates the “token” beat on a hand drum.] "For instance, the swing cadence so prevalent in the blues is 100% Native American and is a homage to the heartbeat [illustrating it on the drum]." "People like Charlie Patton, Redbone and the Neville brothers all have a connection to this diverse legacy, and […] the land it was born from." -Douglas Proulx, BEYOND WORDS
Although blues (as it is now known) can be seen as a musical style based on both European harmonic structure and the African call-and-response tradition that transformed into an interplay of voice and guitar, the blues form itself bears no resemblance to the melodic styles of the West African griots. Additionally, there are theories that the four-beats-per-measure structure of the blues might have its origins in the Native American tradition of pow wow drumming.
It should be ‘comme les autres beaux jours.’ The adjective ‘doux’ would come after the word ‘jours’
Sorry Dee Dee but the rules you cite about the mic and about not changing the song on first go round aren’t rules. They are just your rules.
Anyone know the song at 5:09? Goes hard
Interviewer is absolute garbage
Brook
I wasn't expecting a full maze design tutorial starting from a core principle of extensibility. Great video.
What a precious gift he and minutemen are/were to the world!
Fantastic beautiful book
Is that Marino?
I loved this! Thank you for this
A good exercise
Just start a good band and then sell-out and start playing radio friendly garbage. That's what Dave did.
I wish i had friends to start a band
I just love playing music with people, wether it's covers or just jamming around or anything, I feel so alive and genuinely happy playing music
Jade and davey are def married
Jerry you are missed. RIP and we send you roses.
If anyone is looking to make a band with me lmk😁💯 also we could just jam and have fun too🎸🔥💯
Your So Cute