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Anyone know whether there is a street dancing class in Lincolnshire?

31st March

I love street dancing and i have always wanted to do it. One for teenagers and in lincolnshire and as close to woodhall spa as possible
thanks for any help you can offer
Rebecca

http://www.lincolnshiredance.com/classes.php?region_ID=3&section=3

Where can I find belly dancing classes in los angeles california?

31st March

Well I live in los angeles california and I was wondering if anybody knew where I can take belly dance classes.

There are many great dancers and instructors in Los Angeles that I don't even know where to begin giving you recommendations. Are you interested in a certain style (Egyptian, Turkish, Lebanese, Tribal, American Cabaret/Nightclub?… just to name a few.)? It would be easier to give you arecommendation for a specific style.
Look up dancers in the directories on the following bellydance sites (you can ask for recommendations on bhuz forums).
http://www.middleeasterndance.net
http://www.shira.net
http://www.bhuz.com

Dance and Music Classes Lessons in Phoenix and Scottsdale AZ

31st March

Dance and Music Classes and Lessons in Phoenix, North Phoenix and Scottsdale AZ- Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop. Tap, Musical Theater, Piano, Voice, Guitar www.benderperformingarts.com 602-971-9170

Duration : 51 sec

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Cooking Class Long Island

31st March

Chef Vanda will come to your kitchen for an educational, interactive demonstration. A fun interactive cooking class is a great idea for a girl’s night out party. Your guests will be smiling, laughing and having a great time.

Duration : 3 min 18 sec

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My Story: Living Proof

30th March

“Yes, I have fibromyalgia and chronic pain, but hair analysis showed me what to do so they donot have me!”

In the 1980s, my life was full and very enjoyable. I was attending college, studying art, playing on the volleyball team and engaged to be married. I spent my mornings in classes, my afternoons studying or working at the college candy shop, and evenings dancing at clubs downtown or taking long walks by the lake. I had one more semester left in college and was excited about starting a career as an artist. Life was good!

One night at work as I was scooping out some candy for a student, my legs became weak and I started having trouble standing. Later that evening as I was sweeping up the floor, I fell. My strong legs that held me up while I was dancing were letting me down.

I started to have other symptoms. I was tired and ready for bed by 7 p.m. I had stomach problems that the doctor diagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome. I began losing circulation in my feet; they were so cold, I had to warm them in a bucket of hot water 2 or 3 times each day.

I couldnot imagine what was wrong with me. I felt like something had gotten into my body that didnot belong there – and it was making me sick. One day I was late for my painting final because I overslept and literally had to crawl through the art building and up the stairs because my legs wouldnot support me. My professor saw me, picked me up and asked what was wrong. I told him I had no idea, but I didnot like what was happening.

After graduation, I got married and systematically started losing all ability to walk. I visited doctor after doctor, but no one could identify the baffling ailment that was robbing me of my life, and I was losing hope.

This formerly high-energy college grad was now spending most of her days in bed sleeping, reading or watching television. I couldnot work, couldnot walk, couldnot cook, couldnot clean – couldnot do much of anything. I was constantly troubled with stomachaches, upper respiratory infections and yeast infections. The doctors put me on anti-inflammatory medications, blood thinners, pain relievers and antibiotics. My energy was low and my pain was severe. My friends and family comforted me the best they could, but I couldnot stop thinking the pain was all in my head. I seemed to be in a never-ending downward spiral, a repetitive cycle that needed to be broken.

I had never been one for religion but, at this point, I couldnot see any harm in trying to speak to God about my pain. I asked Him to send me help and guidance. I asked Him to please give me back a life of joy, allow me to be the wife my husband needed and the ability to help others.

About two weeks later, I went to a new doctor. This doctor was different from the others. He was an orthopedic physician and a fibromyalgia specialist. He asked many questions and said he knew what was wrong with me, but needed to prove it. He ran tests that no one else had done before. Two weeks later, those results confirmed that I had Lyme disease; an EMG also showed that I had nerve damage to my legs and feet. He said there was no cure for Lyme disease and, because of the nerve damage, I might never walk again. Although the news was devastating, I found myself overjoyed to have finally found the cause of my pain: it wasnot all in my head!

I was determined to get my life back, so I met with a nutritionist. Her degree was in clinical nutrition, but she was considered a fibromyalgia specialist. She said that the chronic pain I was having was very similar to fibromyalgia pain and she would like to put me on her fibromyalgia diet, nutrition and supplement program. She really understood the condition. The first thing I needed to do was start eating better. I had no idea that the food I was eating could be making me worse! I was glad her diet for fibromyalgia tasted good and was easy to follow.

The nutritionist then conducted my first hair analysis, explaining that it would tell her which supplements my body needed. I didnot know that hair could reveal so much about your health. Results showed that my calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium levels were all high, which meant that my body was not absorbing them. The minerals were actually getting stuck in my connective tissues, causing pain and inflammation. I had to work hard at fixing my absorption level. Within six months, my condition was markedly improved: the fibromyalgia and chronic pain symptoms were almost gone.

We then performed my second hair analysis, which showed an obvious improvement in my bodys ability to absorb. The nutritionist adjusted my protocol based on the new results and the true healing began as my health started to return. My body simply started working right again. The fibromyalgia diet and nutrition program helped my body absorb nutrients better, which helped me regain strength and energy so I could start enjoying life once again. And those upper respiratory infections, yeast infections and irritable bowel symptoms were gone.

I was feeling so much better that my husband and I decided to start a family. My children would need a mommy with lots of good energy. And my husband needed a life partner who could go on long walks, and go mountain biking on cool summer mornings.

Seeing this remarkable change, he encouraged me to get a degree in nutrition and start a private practice where I could help others with fibromyalgia and chronic pain. I obtained my degree in 1999 and now have a successful practice in Georgia. I have the privilege and joy of helping people get their lives back, the same way that wonderful nutritionist helped me. I consider myself a fibromyalgia specialist since I live with it every day of my life.

I hope you have found this story encouraging and you are ready to begin your journey back to good health. It has been more than 15 years since I was diagnosed with Lyme disease. My days now are mostly pain free and active. From time to time, it tries to come back, but I donot let it! The diet for fibromyalgia taught me how to eat better, and the hair analysis tests told me what to take to get better. I conduct a hair analysis on each of my fibromyalgia and chronic pain clients, so they, too, can get the answers they need to feel better.

Temp
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/my-story-living-proof-88623.html

Where To Take A Girl On A First Date

30th March

I feel sorry for attractive women. They get asked out so many times, but all their dates are the same: dinner, drinks, cinema. It must get old pretty quickly.

But this is an opportunity for some clever and creative guys out there, because if they can do some different stuff, it will be very attractive. It will also usually cost less! Where does a creative guy take a girl on a first date? Here’s my best first date ideas:

1. Activity-based dates
An activity based date is where you meet and do something pretty exciting. It is great fun for her, but afterwards you should also go for a drink or sit down somewhere so that you can connect with her. She’ll be much more open to it after a fun date. What are some examples of a good activity-based date?

-The fair.
-The games arcade. No not to play Tekken.
Do physical games like the dancing games, racing games, and if she is a bit tough, the punching games.
-Play a sport or game of table tennis, table football, darts, pool, badminton, or even trampolining.
-Go to a class together: Dancing (Salsa is good), pranayama, massage. If it is something you wanted to try already, even better.
-Fly a kite.

2. Nature-based date
Girls love animals and nature. Design a nature based date and it should be a memorable experience. Examples would be:

-Feeding the ducks and squirrels in the park.
-A boat trip up the river.
-The zoo (make sure she doesn’t morally object).
-The aquarium..

3. Interest-based date
If she has expressed an interest in a certain area like art, history, or foreign films, take her on a date that matches this interest.

4. Tourist Stuff
It’s amazing how many City-dwellers haven’t done the famous tourist stuff in their city. Casually find out if she has been to Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, or whatever your local attraction is. Chances are neither of you have so it will make a great first date.

5. Buy a Local Events Guide
There are all kinds of cool events going on in big cities all the time. Things like food festivals, charity concerts, and street parties. Find one that sounds cool and go together.

By having an activity or something else as the focus of the date, it takes a lot of pressure off the interaction. By the time you sit down to talk, you will have a fun shared experience and she will already be more open to you. If you have taken a girl on a date like this, chances are she’ll be telling all her friends about the great time she had, and she’ll definitely be sold on seeing you again.

Richard La Ruina
http://www.articlesbase.com/dating-articles/where-to-take-a-girl-on-a-first-date-102785.html

Dance Teaching Methods and Curriculum Design

30th March

Dance Teaching Methods and Curriculum Design

432 pages published: 2003 About the Book Explains, with sample unit plans, how to teach the basics of 10 popular dance forms for K12 settings Explains how to apply educational theories to dance Presents dance education in context of the national standards for dance Helps readers build portfolios that demonstrate their ability to create lesson plans, a unit plan, and a dance curriculum Theres a lot more to dance education than steps and dances. To be successful, dance educators must practice a variety of skills that go far beyond dancing. They must incorporate educational theories to meet state and national arts standards, establish a solid knowledge base of the dance form to be taught, and set up developmentally appropriate learning experiences. To help aspiring dance educators acquire the skills that will make them successful in the classroom, this book provides vital information on teaching methods in general, then shares specific applications for teaching each dance form. Dance Teaching Methods and Curriculum Design presents a conceptual model of dance education that embraces dance as an art form and disseminates it through learning experiences in dancing, dance making, and dance appreciation. Through this book, dance educators will broaden their understanding of the dance content that is appropriate for their students and their educational setting. Part I presents an overview of the teaching and learning process in dance, including the background information necessary to plan, organize, set up, and deliver an effective learning experience. It provides essential information about the national standards in dance and guides readers smoothly through the process of identifying both dance content knowledge and teacher knowledge, developing observation skills, being aware of how students learn movement, constructing a dance class, choosing a presentational method, addressing student behaviors in the classroom, analyzing the learning environment, and teaching for

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Tap Dance T-shirt

30th March

Tap Dance T-shirt

For all tap dancers! The T-shirt design shows what tapping is all about: brains, coordination, and attitude. You’ll recognize the popular steps screenprinted on a heavyweight preshrunk 100% cotton shirt; pink in all sizes. Try this side riff step : starting right foot to the right–Riff (toe,scuff right; heel left) step right step left. Don’t forget the left side. Moving to the side takes different coordination than a front-moving riff. Great gift for everyone who loves to tap dance or for someone who needs encouragement to start tap classes.

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Poi Dancing Lesson: 5-beat weaves and related theory

30th March

We filmed a poi lesson on 5-beat weaves in Austria, including musings on 7 and 9-beat weaves and the idea of winding and unwinding. Remember to come to http://playpoi.com/poiticipate if you like what we're doing. …

Duration : 0:15:42

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Fresh Prince Dance Lessons

30th March

Will shows Jeffrey some fresh moves only to try and up stage him later at Raoul's. …

Duration : 0:1:4

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