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Arts & Humanities - 15 October 2006

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2006-10-15 01:03:03 · 11 answers · asked by gal_blankabeata 1 in Dancing

We are three women, all classically trained singers, who've recently set-up a trio. We want more performance and exposure so see busking in city of London as good start. We know about Tube licence but what about other public and commercial areas? Can we just turn up and start singing?

2006-10-15 00:54:35 · 6 answers · asked by emily b 1 in Performing Arts

I searched everywhere and I couldn't find good biography of the artist.

2006-10-15 00:50:08 · 6 answers · asked by lebanese_gentleman2005 2 in Painting

I'm trying to get in touch with this writer but I do not know how.Any useful advise?

2006-10-15 00:48:39 · 1 answers · asked by Brenno 6 in Books & Authors

I am bound to design a database for disaster management and would want to see the best example around the world for adoption.

2006-10-15 00:47:16 · 1 answers · asked by drhalilu 1 in Other - Arts & Humanities

just like those paint your number art kits you buy

2006-10-15 00:37:03 · 3 answers · asked by cutiecherry25 2 in Painting

Bare feet, I mean, because we all know that they're graceful in pointe shoes.

I've heard that all the pointe work takes a serious toll on feet, with bunions and calluses and whatnot. It's pretty widely known that "dancers have professional... but ugly feet".

So, I'm just curious... what with all the pedicure salons on the street and foot treatment products on the market...

Does any ballet dancer actually manage to keep her feet pretty? "Pretty" as in... presentable enough not to be ashamed to go out in flip-flops and sandals?

2006-10-15 00:33:09 · 19 answers · asked by mmhmmm 2 in Dancing

This is an excerpt from an american sonnet writer i read when i was small...but i am not able to find the name of the poetess. I've been trying for the past 9 years. Please help!!!

Some excerpts.......
... What shall I call thee? For I long to call
Thee what thou art, Yet what thou art is fraught
With mystery beyond the soul's far reach

... So might a clumsy school boy with a line
Of chalk upon a slate contrive a star
And weep because his copy doesnot shine

2006-10-15 00:11:24 · 3 answers · asked by ravana 1 in Books & Authors

I once asked a German when the old gothic script (fraktur) was abolished and why. He told me that it was after World War II, because it looked too "Germanic". However, lately I've heard it was the NAZIS who abolished it because it looked too "Hebraic" and because the extra effort to read it caused more short-sightedness than was appropriate to a warrior race. Which is right?.

2006-10-15 00:07:15 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in History

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