Tanya loves ballet dancing, repeating the moves she sees her older sister using when practicing for class or a recital, and soon Tanya is big enough to go to ballet class herself.
When Tanya, the smallest and wiggliest girl in her ballet class, makes friends with a talented newcomer, they both learn something.
I got to go out there and just dance. On the other hand, I was still learning how to navigate company life. I was making friends with some of the younger dancers and dealing with my fear of the older dancers. The senior members were not ...
"When Satomi Ichikawa decided she would like to illustrate books for children, she visited a bookstore in London and copied down the names and addresses of publishers. She then simply...
Tanya loves to dance but has trouble integrating her steps with the clapping and counting of her ballet teacher, until she tries moving to the music and the sounds inside her head.
episode, NDM becomes the mediator of Indianness as Shakeel searches for his ideal mate. ... Here, Bollywood dance approximates Indian classical dance in mediating Indianness through dance in the diaspora. At the same time, ...
Tanya's closest friend, Harriet, did nothing to help her through these trying days. In fact, the counsel she gave only added to Tanya's problems. “Life's too short, Tanya. Are you going to put your life on hold for the next three or ...
increase in the capturing and processing of narcotraffickers and a 10 percent increaseinthe captureof drugs inrelationto the year 2004' (Pontón and Torres 2007:64, my translation).5 This agreement explicitly targeted andcriminalised not ...
Tender and wryly funny, these stories trace Masha's and her fellow immigrants' struggles to find a place in a new society—lonely seniors, families grappling with unemployment and depression, and young adults searching for love.
THE three of them stood still, a little to one side of the dance-floor. Gordon was smiling. Tanya was scarlet, slim body taut; beautiful head flung back, defiantly. Victor Orland, cool, one eyebrow raised as though in scornful criticism ...