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S8 E6: Orlando Ballet with Catherine Linder
In today\u27s episode, Drs. Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines converse with Catherine Linder from the Orlando Ballet. Catherine uses her passion for dance to advocate for the inclusion of arts in education to enable children and students to become more conscious, creative, and innovative. Tune in to learn about Orlando Ballet\u27s commitment to expanding opportunities to allow children with varying abilities to express themselves through the art of dance.
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Ballet Boosters
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Lori and Lisa Plowman take inventory on holiday items to be sold by ballet volunteers during intermission at Ballet Oklahoma's production of "The Nutcracker.
Description of author Lisa Price\u27s hiking trip through the Hundred Mile Wilderne
Description of author Lisa Price\u27s hiking trip through the Hundred Mile Wilderness, the final section of the Appalachian Trail in Maine. Price, who has hiked the Appalachian Trail for four years, one section at a time, meets up with fellow hikers Noel and Caroline at Shaw\u27s Boarding House in Monson, and the three reach the summit of Mount Katahdin together
Conversatorio con Lisa Garforth=Conversation with Lisa Garforth
Julia Ramírez-Blanco conversa con Lisa Garforth, autora del libro Green Utopias y especialista en utopías medioambientales. Con ella, hablamos acerca de las posibles maneras de definir las ecotopías, y cómo estas se manifiestan tanto en la literatura como en distintas formas de práctica social.Julia Ramírez-Blanco interviews Lisa Garforth, author of the book Green Utopias and specialist in environmental utopias. With her, we talk about the possible ways of defining ecotopias, and how they manifest themselves both in literature and in different forms of social practice.http://re-visiones.net/audio/Entrevista-Lisa-Garfoth.mp
An interview with Alfredo Falcone and Lisa Salvatore: RECOURSE and trifluridine/tipiracil in metastatic colorectal cancer
Professor Alfredo Falcone and Dr Lisa Salvatore speak to Roshaine Gunawardana, Managing Commissioning Editor: Professor Alfredo Falcone is the Director of the Department of Oncology and the Specialization School at the University Hospital of Pisa, Italy. He trained in Pisa and Genoa, Italy, and has held major positions in Italian oncology since 2000. He currently has more than 300 publications, including papers in peer-reviewed international and national journals, book chapters, and more than 600 abstracts of presentations to international and national conferences. The majority of his papers regard clinical and translational research, with a particular focus on metastatic colorectal cancer. Dr Lisa Salvatore is a medical oncologist in the Department of Translational Research and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Pisa. She has been an author on about 40 publications in major peer-reviewed publications and has made numerous presentations in national and international conferences. Her main interest is focused on clinical and translational research in metastatic colorectal cancer
Lisa
Lisa is a video documentary on Ms. Lisa Macuja, a Filipina ballet dancer. The documentary traces Ms. Macuja\u27s development as a dancer, from her early ballet training at the St. Theresa\u27s College, to her stay in the Soviet Union, up to her becoming the first artist-in-residence of the Cultural Center of the Philippines. The documentary discusses the different aspects in Ms. Macuja\u27s career that make her very promising. The main bulk of the documentary consists of interviews. The persons interviewed, aside from Ms. Macuja are her mother, Susan Macuja, Ballet Philippines\u27 Nonoy Froilan, William Morgan, Edna Vida, dance teachers Felicitas Tita Radaic and Basilio Villaruz, and critic Pablo Tariman. Lisa Macuja, being the subject of the documentary, provided the backbone for the documentary, while the other persons interviewed provided supplementary discussions. Excerpts from Ms. Macuja\u27s dances and footage of her in the Soviet Union, with friends, teaching, etc. were included. This 26-minute video documentary was shot entirely using the beta format, but was edited in U-matic. To ensure the smooth flow of the topics discussed in the documentary, a narrator was used
Ballet Dancers
Ballet Dancers, (foreground) Roxanne Bales, (left to right) Kris Healy, Kay Tarter, Jill Webb, and Lisa Ellen Francis. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning August 27, 1961.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/1560/thumbnail.jp
RHM Author Interview: Dr. Lisa Melonçon, RHM Editor, Interviews Dr. Abby Dubisar and Sara Davis on Their Persuasion Brief, "Communicating Elective Sterilization: A Feminist Perspective"
RHM Author Interview: Dr. Lisa Meloncon, RHM Editor, interviews Dr. Abby Dubisar and Sara Davis on Their Persuasion Brief, “Communicating Elective Sterilization: A Feminist Perspective.
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Q & A with Lisa Duggan
Lisa Duggan is a Professor in American Studies at New York University. She was chair of this year's plenary session, which was entitled “Lesbian, Counter, and Queer: New Directions in the Study of Femininity.” She is author of Sapphic Slashers: Sex, Violence, and American Modernity, which won the John Boswell Prize of the American Historical Association in 2001. Her new book, The End of Marriage: The War over the Future of State Sponsored Love, will be published by University of California Press
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