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The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783, Database and Index, CD-ROM The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783, Database and Index, CD-ROM, is now available. The CD-ROM contains data from every newspaper published in the American Colonies, relating to the performing arts; music, dance, theatre, songs and lyrics. A sampling from the Index shows references to actors(10,826 entries), bagpipes(168), balls(2,237), ballads(347), banjo(45), "Beggar's Opera"(426), composers(371), dance(1,290), dancing masters(1,632), dancing schools(1,462), drums(3,024), dulcimers(22), fiddles(2,352), fifes(1,961), flutes(2,323), Benjamin Franklin(189), freemasons(10), guitars(1,174), "Hamlet"(116), harps(269), Indian dances and music(296), Negro dancing and music(1,394), oboes(918), orchesography(3), organs(1,032), piano-fortes(266), plays(12728), Shakespeare(1,243), spinets(703), theatre performances(3,801), tunes(1,805), violins(3,996), George Washington(1), women(88). A First Line Index of 12059 lyrics is also provided. The database, index and collected data are all full-text searchable. The database provides a complete issue-by-issue inventory of every paper read, including supplements, appendixes and postscripts. A detailed description with sample pages and an order form is given at: http://www.universitymusicedition.com/Performing_Arts
Dance Magazine Dance Magazine is a monthly magazine devoted to all forms of dance. Our on line version offers special features not found in Dance Magazine's printed version. It also offers a Dance performance calendar, features on choreographers, dancers, companies, technique, health, and much more. Get up to date Dance news and international dance reviews.
Cincinnatlas Interactive, Arts Resource Cincinnatlas is provided by Atlas Design Services and is interactively structured to promote the "Real" Arts Community in Cincinnati and the Ohio River Valley. Arts, Comedy, Dance, Fashions, Film, Illustrations, Music, Photography, Poetry, Symphony, Theater, Entertainment, Bands, Artists, Publication, Audio, Video, Interviews, Links, Industry, Resource, Studios, Galleries, Openings, Performances, Live,
Spoken Word Network Surf the online universe of poets, storytellers, and performance artists via the Spoken Word Netork. Read full text versions of Shout! newspaper, featuring interviews with such artists as Allen Ginsberg, Holly Hughes, Michael Brown, and more. Find information about the Cacophony Chorus, Minneapolis's long running spoken word performance series. Includes dozens of links to other spoken word related sites.
antenna arts magazine a monthly arts magazine covering Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky- includes reviews, features, artist profiles, listings, etc.on performance visual dance theater poetry and more
Cocteau's World: A Symposium Penn State's IAHS invites you to a multifaceted symposium devoted to the creative life of Jean Cocteau (1889-1963). A highlight of the symposium is the world-premier performance of _Paul and Virginie_, a never-before produced Cocteau play.
El cuarto del Quenepon Interdisciplinary award winning ezine about contemporary puertorrican culture. Caribbean, art, painting, filmaking, performance, photography, gay issues, cultural news Link will be included in http://cuarto.quenepon.org/sobre/
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