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Twenty-four thousand men were crowded into Knockaloe Interment Camp in 1914 because they had been found guilty of being in the wrong place, at the wrong time, with the wrong last name.Tightly confined behind barbed wire, those men grew increasingly weak, feeble, stiff and awkward until a man named Joseph was shoved through their gate on September 12, 1915.He gave his fellow prisoners strength, stamina, flexibility and grace.They never forgot him.When the war was over and those men were released, Joseph boarded a ship for America. While onboard that ship, he fell in love with a woman named Clara who was also headed to America. When they arrived in New York, Joseph and Clara opened a studio on 8th street that would send ripples across the world.The rest of this story is about how those ripples became a wave.George Balanchine sent his ballet dancers to Joseph on 8th street to gain strength, stamina, flexibility and grace.Martha Graham sent her modern dancers to Joseph on 8th street to gain strength, stamina, flexibility and grace.The best dancers on Broadway went to Joseph on 8th Street to gain strength, stamina, flexibility and grace.George Balanchine became known as “The Father of Modern Ballet.”Martha Graham is shown in Apple's famous “Think Different” video as one of the 17 people that Steve Jobs felt had changed the world.Broadway, Ballet, and Modern Dance were lifted to new heights.When those ripples from 8th Street reached California, the “Golden Age of Hollywood” began.Gene Kelley danced with a light post and sang in the rain to the thundering applause of America.Slim, elegant, and incredibly strong, Fred Astaire did impossible things effortlessly.Ginger Rodgers did exactly what Fred did, but backwards and in high heels.A young man was known for his slogan, “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.” He brought strength, stamina, flexibility and grace to the world of boxing.Like Martha Graham, this young boxer was chosen to appear in Apple's famous “Think Different” video as one of the 17 “crazy ones” who changed the world.He had been the heavyweight champion of the world for 5 years when a 10-year-old boy named Michael elevated dancing to an even higher place with the help of his 4 older brothers. Those 8th Street ripples of strength, stamina, flexibility and grace had splashed back from the California coast and were now rippling through Motown.Charles Atlas and Joseph Pilates were born one year apart and lived an almost identical lifespan.Charles Atlas gave men bulging biceps that other people could admire.Joseph Pilates told us how to gain the strength, stamina, flexibility, and grace to do whatever we want to do.What do you want to do?– Roy H. WilliamsPS – Joseph loved Clara until the day he died.Are your employees happy to follow you, or do they avoid you like a skunk at a garden party? Phillip Wilson says the more accessible you are as a leader, the more your business will thrive. But when leaders create a gap between themselves and their employees, they lose top talent and nudge workers toward unionization. Listen in as the famous Phillip Wilson explains to roving reporter Rotbart why “Approachable Leadership” is the only elevator that can lift employee morale, productivity, and retention. The button has been pressed and this elevator is about to up-up-up! But we're holding the door open for you, hoping that you'll join us at MondayMorningRadio.com
Pour les cinéphiles du monde entier, Ginger Rodgers reste l'étincelante partenaire du grand Fred Astaire. Mais cette actrice au grand caractère a su mener sa propre carrière. Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.
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This Episode of Booch Ball is brought to you by Zip Kombucha. Go to Alaska and visit Jessie in the Zip Kombucha taproom, located at 3404 Arctic Blvd, Anchorage, AK 99503. (bring a jacket, its cold up there)Jessie hooked the boys up with a six-pack of Zip Kombucha, made with real Alaskan glacier-melt water. The boys sample Jessie's favorites, Ginger Rodgers and Blueberry Mary.Turns out there's not much football in Alaska, but Jessie gave it his best shot in Pickin' anyway, with the help of his trusty nickel #CoinFlipSlate:Michigan State @ Ohio StateSMU @ CincinnatiOregon @ UtahColorado St @ HawaiiVirginia Tech @ MiamiZip Kombucha Alaskan for Booch
Pour les cinéphiles du monde entier, Ginger Rodgers reste l'étincelante partenaire du grand Fred Astaire. Mais cette actrice au grand caractère a su mener sa propre carrière. Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.
Continue this journey through the alphabet to hear about all things MUSICAL beginning with the Letter R - including The Rocky Horror Show, Chita Rivera, Ginger Rodgers, RENT, Ragtime, Richard Rodgers, Rags, Jenna Russell, Cyril Ritchard and more.
durée : 00:59:13 - Hermes Pan, le chorégraphe de Fred Astaire - par : Laurent Valière - « Cheek to Cheek », la Carioca, la danse tête contre tête : autant de moments mythiques du cinéma entre Fred Astaire et Ginger Rodgers co-imaginé par Hermes Pan, alter ego de l’ombre de Fred Astaire. Au cours de sa carrière, il a aussi fait danser Anne Miller et Frank Sinatra. - réalisé par : Benjamin Morando
Lora Cheadle is back for another conversation with Mario on 10 Minute Mindset. In this episode they talk about some of the different facets that Lora is passionate about and how she uses them to help others show up as their true authentic selves. They also talk about letting go of perfection, how to start the process of accepting and loving yourself, and how to not let the judgements of others weigh us down. Former attorney turned author, speaker, and radio personality Lora Cheadle empowers others to drop their cover and show themselves for who they are, not who they think they should be. Her mission is to shift the energy we spend in proving our worth and conforming to external standards into validating ourselves and enjoying the lives we have worked so hard to create. With a unique combination of intellect, humor, and emotional depth, she shows others how to dismantle their own constricting beliefs, shed the labels, roles and scripts that no longer suit them, and embody all facets of who they are in everything that they do. Integrating her unique identities as an attorney, hypnotherapist, minister, burlesque dancer, and aficionado of all things fitness related, Lora works with people worldwide to overcome the frustration and overwhelm of dancing backwards in heels. Inspired by her favorite quote about Fred Astaire, “Sure he was great, but don’t forget that Ginger Rodgers did everything he did, backwards and in high heels.” Lora is passionate about getting others to turn around and create their own dance. Connect with Lora at LoraCheadle.com and follow her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
Lora Cheadle joined Mario on 10 Minute Mindset to have a conversation about her story from being an attorney to shifting into the world of coaching, writing, and being completely herself. They talk about her early days as a successful lawyer and what guided her to her desire to pivot, become a hypnotherapist, and begin unapologetically showing up every day as her real true self. Former attorney turned author, speaker, and radio personality Lora Cheadle empowers others to drop their cover and show themselves for who they are, not who they think they should be. Her mission is to shift the energy we spend in proving our worth and conforming to external standards into validating ourselves and enjoying the lives we have worked so hard to create. With a unique combination of intellect, humor, and emotional depth, she shows others how to dismantle their own constricting beliefs, shed the labels, roles and scripts that no longer suit them, and embody all facets of who they are in everything that they do. Integrating her unique identities as an attorney, hypnotherapist, minister, burlesque dancer, and aficionado of all things fitness related, Lora works with people worldwide to overcome the frustration and overwhelm of dancing backwards in heels. Inspired by her favorite quote about Fred Astaire, “Sure he was great, but don’t forget that Ginger Rodgers did everything he did, backwards and in high heels.” Lora is passionate about getting others to turn around and create their own dance. Connect with Lora at LoraCheadle.com and follow her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
Show Subtitle and Keywords:A former attorney turned author, speaker, and radio personality Lora Cheadle empowers daring individuals to drop their cover and show themselves for who they are, not who they think they should be. Her mission is to shift the energy we spend in proving our worth and conforming to external standards into validating ourselves and enjoying the lives we've worked so hard to create. With a unique combination of intellect, humor, and emotional depth, she shows people how to dismantle their own constricting beliefs, shed the labels, roles, and scripts that no longer suit them, and embody all facets of who they are in everything that they do. Integrating her unique identities as an attorney, hypnotherapist, minister, burlesque dancer, and aficionado of all things fitness related, Lora works with people and companies worldwide to overcome the frustration and overwhelm of dancing backward in heels. Inspired by her favorite quote about Fred Astaire, “Sure he was great, but don’t forget that Ginger Rodgers did everything he did, backward and in high heels.” Lora is passionate about getting her clients to turn around and create their own dance. Quote: Sure he was great, but don't forget that Ginger Rogers did everything he did backwards and in high heels! As a Life Choreographer, Lora is the creator of FLAUNT! and Find Your Sparkle coaching programs, workshops, and destination retreats, which utilize the concepts found in burlesque to show people how to playfully release self-judgment and integrate their smart, sexy and spiritual selves into everything they do. She is the founder of the FLAUNT! Follies, a dance troupe for women of all ages and abilities, and the FLAUNT Flock Facebook group. Quote: If you are not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you've launched too late. ~ Reid Hoffman founder of LinkedIn Named an Exceptional Woman of Excellence by the Women Economic Forum in India in 2019, as well as being a plenary speaker on Reclaiming Voice With Validation, she is beloved for her ability to provide practical tools as well as profound insight to those facing any type of transition. Her book, FLAUNT! Drop Your Cover and Reveal Your Smart, Sexy and Spiritual Self is available wherever books are sold. She has written for Elephant Journal, Yoga Magazine, Aspire, co-authored the book The Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Teenage Parents in law school, and has a top-rated radio show and podcast, FLAUNT! Build Your Dreams, Live Your Sparkle. Top 3 Hot Point Takeaways:Pending Today’s Resource Links from the Podcast:Website: https://www.loracheadle.com (https://www.loracheadle.com/) Facebook Lora: https://www.facebook.com/lora.cheadle (https://www.facebook.com/lora.cheadle) Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/flauntflock/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/flauntflock/) Lora Cheadle, Life Choreographer FB: https://www.facebook.com/LifeChoreographer/ (https://www.facebook.com/LifeChoreographer/) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/loracheadlelifechoreographer (https://www.youtube.com/loracheadlelifechoreographer) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loracheadle/ (https://www.instagram.com/loracheadle/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/LifeChoreo (https://twitter.com/LifeChoreo) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lora-cheadle-lifechoreographer/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lora-cheadle-lifechoreographer/) Pintrest: https://www.pinterest.com/LifeChoreographer/ (https://www.pinterest.com/LifeChoreographer/) Our Mentioned Influencers:Pending Timestamped Show Notes:00:30: Introduction 10:00: 20:00: 30:00: 40:00: 50:00: 01:10:00: Final Words Our Final Words of the Show:Pending Action Steps:Support our 501c-3 non-profit and visit
Get out your tap shoes, Francis, because four time Tony nominated choreographer, Randy Skinner, is here to waltz us all back in time for an intimate retrospective of his career. From working at the famed Kenley Players to being the keeper of the 42nd Street flame, Randy's career includes turns (both onstage and off) with 42nd Street, Babes in Arms, Ain't Broadway Grand, State Fair, Do Re Mi, George M, Lone Star Love, White Christmas, Of Thee I Sing, No No Nanette, On Your Toes, Dames at Sea, and many more! Randy pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how Ginger Rodgers influenced his work, what it was like learning from Gower Champion, and why he loves the art of teaching. Also, Randy shines the spotlight on Fred Astaire, David Merrick, and John Kenley! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4
This Week: Looking at Songs For A New World, Jagged Little Pill, Ethel Merman, Ginger Rodgers, and the wicked Windy City. Every week director Robert W Schneider and actor Kevin David Thomas pull back the curtain on neglected, forgotten, and under appreciated musicals, as well as bizarre performances, endearing television appearances, and all things show business. Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4
You're about to meet yet another accomplished, creative female powerhouse. Deborah Grace Winer is an: author, dramatist, historian and producer. And...she's also a leading expert on the American Songbook and Musical Theater. Her shows have celebrated such icons as Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers. As you'll hear, Deborah's career is a rich and varied one.
A cop with problems … a secretive police chief … and Ginger Rodgers! The police beat goes on, in 1967 Madison. The post Madison, 1967 – Law and Disorder appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.
This week, we chat about the 1951 film Storm Warning. It's a film about the KKK starring Ronald Reagan, Ginger Rodgers and Doris Day. Yes, you read that right. We also chat about Some Kind of Wonderful, X-Men: Apocalypse and Miles Ahead. marriedwithclickers@gmail.com
'The Way You Look Tonight' was written by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields for the 1936 film 'Swing Time'. Sung by Fred Astaire to Ginger Rodgers while she was washing her hair, the song won an Oscar. It's been recorded by Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday. Sarah Woodward, daughter of actor Edward, recalls how age seven, she watched him sing it on The Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show with his 'angelic' voice; theatre director Michael Bawtree remembers the song being his father's favourite, and being distraught when he broke the gramophone record as a five year old; and Glaswegian singer Eddie Toal describes making an album of jazz songs, including 'The Way You Look Tonight' to remember his late wife, Irene.
Reading Fernando F. Croce's work, you get the sense that his criticism is more of an ode to the gods that create cinema than descriptions of moral material. They are filled with such romanticism and specificity that each line feels as intensely sculpted as the contours of a Bernini. So Peter was absolutely delighted to travel up to San Jose to talk about film with the Brazilian born critic, including the influence of Manny Farber, seeing art as a great unconscious that spills between films and beyond, and the two pillars that hold up this great art. The two then dive into the truly unique world of Once Upon A Honeymoon, a Leo McCarey romantic comedy following Cary Grant and Ginger Rodgers as they flee the Nazi invasion of Europe, creating a pathos that includes both sexual innuendo as well as sympathy for the plight of a soon to be exterminated people. 0:00-2:28 Opening3:24-9:52 Establishing Shots - Rossellini's India: Matri Bhumi10:37-53:20 Deep Focus - Fernando F Croce54:05-56:40 Mubi Sponsorship - Boarding Gate, I'm Still Here, and A Spell To Ward Off the Darkness58:10 -1:24:36 Double Exposure - Once Upon A Honeymoon (Leo McCarey)1:24:41-1:26:19 Close
Good News!!! There will be a 5th season of Mad Men. Unfortunately not until 2012. And that is where the Mad Men Recap is picking up the slack and keeping things going in 2011. In "My Old Kentucky Home" we see a Blackfaced Roger, a squeezbox playing Joan and a drunk Jane. We meet some new characters who will soon become staples, and see a dance routine that would embarrass Ginger Rodgers if she were alive today.