Author: Zoe Williamson
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490765573
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
Zoe Williamson offers us some of the most beautiful, impassioned poetry written among modern poets today. For poetry fans and those motivated by romance and love, this collection of wonderful poetry is sure to delight as we follow her unique exploration of loves precious, unfolding journey which she is able to relate in this, her latest edition of work. Zoe Williamson emerges as an unusual writer, using experiences she has accumulated throughout her varied, colourful life having travelled extensively around the world living in a variety of countries. She speaks 4 languages, has pursued a career in theatre ,taught English in South America for several years and is married and mother to four children currently living in the United Kingdom. She is presently working on her next venture writing childrens books influenced and inspired by her role as mother and care giver. Zoe is passionately involved in spreading awareness about Autism and ADHD and is an ardent supporter of all charities and work concerned with self harm and depression in the youth community. Zoe has a great love of music, theatre, and the arts and frequently refers to her nomadic tread as she is a keen and versatile traveller. She is a Nichiren Buddhist and member of the SGI.
This Wild Dance
Author: S. R. Hardy
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578923215
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
This Wild Dance draws inspiration from the natural world, the turning of the seasons and the cultural heritage of both Northwestern Europe and early Buddhism. The poems are short and direct, each seeking to capture a moment of inspiration in sharp relief in the hope that the reader will share in the sense of wonder that birthed them.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578923215
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
This Wild Dance draws inspiration from the natural world, the turning of the seasons and the cultural heritage of both Northwestern Europe and early Buddhism. The poems are short and direct, each seeking to capture a moment of inspiration in sharp relief in the hope that the reader will share in the sense of wonder that birthed them.
The Wild Dance of the Hunted Gypsy
Author: Zoe Williamson
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490765573
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
Zoe Williamson offers us some of the most beautiful, impassioned poetry written among modern poets today. For poetry fans and those motivated by romance and love, this collection of wonderful poetry is sure to delight as we follow her unique exploration of loves precious, unfolding journey which she is able to relate in this, her latest edition of work. Zoe Williamson emerges as an unusual writer, using experiences she has accumulated throughout her varied, colourful life having travelled extensively around the world living in a variety of countries. She speaks 4 languages, has pursued a career in theatre ,taught English in South America for several years and is married and mother to four children currently living in the United Kingdom. She is presently working on her next venture writing childrens books influenced and inspired by her role as mother and care giver. Zoe is passionately involved in spreading awareness about Autism and ADHD and is an ardent supporter of all charities and work concerned with self harm and depression in the youth community. Zoe has a great love of music, theatre, and the arts and frequently refers to her nomadic tread as she is a keen and versatile traveller. She is a Nichiren Buddhist and member of the SGI.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490765573
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
Zoe Williamson offers us some of the most beautiful, impassioned poetry written among modern poets today. For poetry fans and those motivated by romance and love, this collection of wonderful poetry is sure to delight as we follow her unique exploration of loves precious, unfolding journey which she is able to relate in this, her latest edition of work. Zoe Williamson emerges as an unusual writer, using experiences she has accumulated throughout her varied, colourful life having travelled extensively around the world living in a variety of countries. She speaks 4 languages, has pursued a career in theatre ,taught English in South America for several years and is married and mother to four children currently living in the United Kingdom. She is presently working on her next venture writing childrens books influenced and inspired by her role as mother and care giver. Zoe is passionately involved in spreading awareness about Autism and ADHD and is an ardent supporter of all charities and work concerned with self harm and depression in the youth community. Zoe has a great love of music, theatre, and the arts and frequently refers to her nomadic tread as she is a keen and versatile traveller. She is a Nichiren Buddhist and member of the SGI.
Wild Heart Dancing
Author: Elliot Sobel
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0671869655
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
There is a creative genius inside of you just waiting to get out. Wild Heart Dancing shows you how to free that innovative spirit by spending a day playing with words, music, songs, dance, and paints. You don't need to be artistic to benefit from the teachings of Elliot Sobel, you just need to open up and take the time to try your hand at new ways of expressing yourself.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0671869655
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
There is a creative genius inside of you just waiting to get out. Wild Heart Dancing shows you how to free that innovative spirit by spending a day playing with words, music, songs, dance, and paints. You don't need to be artistic to benefit from the teachings of Elliot Sobel, you just need to open up and take the time to try your hand at new ways of expressing yourself.
Marnie, the Kerchief and the Wild Dance
Author: Margo Maya Small
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1665552182
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Marnie, the grand matriarch and her elephant herd have been told that there is a plague spreading across the land. Their kindly human neighbours offer to help prevent them from getting sick by making them special kerchiefs to cover their trunks., However, there is a problem. Although the herd feels grateful for the kerchiefs the human have made, they find it almost impossible to go about their daily routines of living while wearing them. Marnie feels sad and concerned about this and knows she must solve the problem for the sake of the herd. She sets off by herself onto the grasslands to think about what she can do. There, she has a memory of a special dance performance she saw when she was just a calf. This exciting and joyful memory inspires her to do her own dance and this leads her to find a solution to the problems the herd is facing!.Marnie shares her delight and new found knowledge with her eager community. As the herd members follow Marnie's instructions, 8 year old JoJo realizes there is still one problem left that must be solved. Out of his own dance, he arrives at an ingenious solution and gets to remind the herd of a very important lesson about life and living together.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1665552182
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Marnie, the grand matriarch and her elephant herd have been told that there is a plague spreading across the land. Their kindly human neighbours offer to help prevent them from getting sick by making them special kerchiefs to cover their trunks., However, there is a problem. Although the herd feels grateful for the kerchiefs the human have made, they find it almost impossible to go about their daily routines of living while wearing them. Marnie feels sad and concerned about this and knows she must solve the problem for the sake of the herd. She sets off by herself onto the grasslands to think about what she can do. There, she has a memory of a special dance performance she saw when she was just a calf. This exciting and joyful memory inspires her to do her own dance and this leads her to find a solution to the problems the herd is facing!.Marnie shares her delight and new found knowledge with her eager community. As the herd members follow Marnie's instructions, 8 year old JoJo realizes there is still one problem left that must be solved. Out of his own dance, he arrives at an ingenious solution and gets to remind the herd of a very important lesson about life and living together.
Wild Dances
Author: William Lee Adams
Publisher: Astra Publishing House
ISBN: 1662601581
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
"A page-turning, tragicomic memoir . . . By ingeniously weaving improbable and conflicting forces that make up his personal history, Adams affirms a resilient idea of home that yearns to transcend space and time." —Thúy Đinh, NPR A memoir of glitz, glamour, geopolitics, and the power of pop music, following a misunderstood queer biracial kid from small-town Georgia who became the world's foremost Eurovision Song Contest blogger. As a boy, William Lee Adams spent his days taking care of his quadriplegic brother, while worrying about his undiagnosed bipolar Vietnamese mother, and steering clear of his openly racist and homophobic father. Too shy and anxious to even speak until he was six years old, it seemed unlikely William would ever leave small-town Georgia. He passed the time alone in his room, studying maps and reading encyclopedias, dreaming of distant places where he might one day feel free. In time, William discovered that learning was both a refuge and a ticket out. So even as he struggled to understand and to get others to accept both his sexuality and his biracial identity, William focused on his schoolwork, his extracurricular activities, and building community with the students and teachers who embraced him for who he truly was. Though his scholarship to Harvard parachuted him into a whole new world, he still carried a lifetime of secrets and unanswered questions that would haunt him no matter how far he traveled. Years later, as a journalist in London, William discovered the Eurovision Song Contest—an annual competition known for its extravagant performers and cutthroat politics. Initially just a fan, he started blogging about the contest, ultimately becoming the most sought-after expert on the subject. From Albania, Finland, and Ukraine, to Israel, Sweden, and Russia, William was soon jetting across the Continent to meet divas, drag queens, and aspiring singers, who welcomed him to their beautiful, if dysfunctional, family of choice. An uplifting memoir about glitz, glamour, geopolitics, and finding your people, no matter how far you must travel, Wild Dances celebrates the power of pop music to help us heal and forgive.
Publisher: Astra Publishing House
ISBN: 1662601581
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
"A page-turning, tragicomic memoir . . . By ingeniously weaving improbable and conflicting forces that make up his personal history, Adams affirms a resilient idea of home that yearns to transcend space and time." —Thúy Đinh, NPR A memoir of glitz, glamour, geopolitics, and the power of pop music, following a misunderstood queer biracial kid from small-town Georgia who became the world's foremost Eurovision Song Contest blogger. As a boy, William Lee Adams spent his days taking care of his quadriplegic brother, while worrying about his undiagnosed bipolar Vietnamese mother, and steering clear of his openly racist and homophobic father. Too shy and anxious to even speak until he was six years old, it seemed unlikely William would ever leave small-town Georgia. He passed the time alone in his room, studying maps and reading encyclopedias, dreaming of distant places where he might one day feel free. In time, William discovered that learning was both a refuge and a ticket out. So even as he struggled to understand and to get others to accept both his sexuality and his biracial identity, William focused on his schoolwork, his extracurricular activities, and building community with the students and teachers who embraced him for who he truly was. Though his scholarship to Harvard parachuted him into a whole new world, he still carried a lifetime of secrets and unanswered questions that would haunt him no matter how far he traveled. Years later, as a journalist in London, William discovered the Eurovision Song Contest—an annual competition known for its extravagant performers and cutthroat politics. Initially just a fan, he started blogging about the contest, ultimately becoming the most sought-after expert on the subject. From Albania, Finland, and Ukraine, to Israel, Sweden, and Russia, William was soon jetting across the Continent to meet divas, drag queens, and aspiring singers, who welcomed him to their beautiful, if dysfunctional, family of choice. An uplifting memoir about glitz, glamour, geopolitics, and finding your people, no matter how far you must travel, Wild Dances celebrates the power of pop music to help us heal and forgive.
Dance of the Wild
Author: Richa Jha
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789352792276
Category : Animals
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789352792276
Category : Animals
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Clicko
Author: Neil Parsons
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226647420
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 271
Book Description
Originally published: Auckland Park, South Africa: Jacana Media, 2009.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226647420
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 271
Book Description
Originally published: Auckland Park, South Africa: Jacana Media, 2009.
My Sweet Wild Dance
Author: Mikaya Heart
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 1608440702
Category : Lesbians
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 1608440702
Category : Lesbians
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
The Wild White Man of Badu
Author: Ion Idriess
Publisher: ETT Imprint
ISBN: 1922384941
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
This true story came from the ship's log of the HMS Rattlesnake under the command of Captain Owen Stanley... who was searching for the Kennedy expedition... sailing the Coral Seas searching for men in the peninsula ranges, and Barbara Thompson was captive on Murralug; Billy Winn, an escaped convict from Norfolk Island, had, through a reign of terror and treachery, cowed the most fearful of all peoples - the Coral Sea headhunters. He had taken power on Badu as the feared demi-god Wongai. Hearing that a white woman was to be found on Murralug, he gathered the Badu headhunters to raid Murralug... However Barbara, after being held on Murralug for five years, succeeded in escaping from the Murralug people and Wongai, and incredibly, was rescued by Captain Owen Stanley and taken back to Sydney. - Beverley Eley, from her biography Ion Idriess.
Publisher: ETT Imprint
ISBN: 1922384941
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
This true story came from the ship's log of the HMS Rattlesnake under the command of Captain Owen Stanley... who was searching for the Kennedy expedition... sailing the Coral Seas searching for men in the peninsula ranges, and Barbara Thompson was captive on Murralug; Billy Winn, an escaped convict from Norfolk Island, had, through a reign of terror and treachery, cowed the most fearful of all peoples - the Coral Sea headhunters. He had taken power on Badu as the feared demi-god Wongai. Hearing that a white woman was to be found on Murralug, he gathered the Badu headhunters to raid Murralug... However Barbara, after being held on Murralug for five years, succeeded in escaping from the Murralug people and Wongai, and incredibly, was rescued by Captain Owen Stanley and taken back to Sydney. - Beverley Eley, from her biography Ion Idriess.
The Streets of New York
Author: Charles Mee
Publisher: New Word City
ISBN: 1640191321
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 534
Book Description
". . . one of the country's most prominent experimental dramatists." - The New York Times Here are five enthusiastically received plays set in New York by Charles Mee: Coney Island Avenue, The Mail Order Bride, Queens Boulevard, Utopia Parkway, and Our Times: On the Street Where I Live. "You would have to be blind not to be impressed . . . " - CurtainUp.com "In Queens Boulevard . . . Mee essentially throws a lavish, heartfelt party for New York City's most diverse borough. Guests at the wedding of Vijay . . . and Shizuko . . . cavort in traditional Indian and Japanese costumes on Mimi Lien's festive scenic re-creation of Jackson Heights' polyglot street life; Russian bath denizens do a swiveling striptease to Pakistani qawwali music . . . ; the playlist riffs gleefully through francophone rap, Okinawan folk-pop and ABBA karaoke. Mee's loose-limbed plot - based on an Indian Kathakali play and inflected with Homer - sends his newlyweds on diverging quests, all the better for them to get instructively tangled in nets of social discord and obligation. Vijay's friend Abdi . . . passionately hammers home Mee's point: that the 'social love' of a community 'makes a safe place for our personal love to flourish.'. . . Dig in the dancing Queens, indeed." - TimeOut.com "Queens Boulevard . . . [is] absolutely bursting with vitality. . . . [and] it ends on a strong, feel-good note that has both actors and audience members exiting with smiles on their faces." - theatermania.com
Publisher: New Word City
ISBN: 1640191321
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 534
Book Description
". . . one of the country's most prominent experimental dramatists." - The New York Times Here are five enthusiastically received plays set in New York by Charles Mee: Coney Island Avenue, The Mail Order Bride, Queens Boulevard, Utopia Parkway, and Our Times: On the Street Where I Live. "You would have to be blind not to be impressed . . . " - CurtainUp.com "In Queens Boulevard . . . Mee essentially throws a lavish, heartfelt party for New York City's most diverse borough. Guests at the wedding of Vijay . . . and Shizuko . . . cavort in traditional Indian and Japanese costumes on Mimi Lien's festive scenic re-creation of Jackson Heights' polyglot street life; Russian bath denizens do a swiveling striptease to Pakistani qawwali music . . . ; the playlist riffs gleefully through francophone rap, Okinawan folk-pop and ABBA karaoke. Mee's loose-limbed plot - based on an Indian Kathakali play and inflected with Homer - sends his newlyweds on diverging quests, all the better for them to get instructively tangled in nets of social discord and obligation. Vijay's friend Abdi . . . passionately hammers home Mee's point: that the 'social love' of a community 'makes a safe place for our personal love to flourish.'. . . Dig in the dancing Queens, indeed." - TimeOut.com "Queens Boulevard . . . [is] absolutely bursting with vitality. . . . [and] it ends on a strong, feel-good note that has both actors and audience members exiting with smiles on their faces." - theatermania.com