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Andrew Olivo Parodi in solo at the Portland Center for the Performing Arts

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A performance with The Jefferson Dancers, from the dance “Variations for Two Plus Four.” I forgot half of my solo and ended up having to cover it with several pirouettes. I think I ended doing a dozen or so, which I think is the most I’ve ever done. My partner helped me cover it as well. FAIR RIGHTS CLAIM: This channel is for educational purposes only. No infringement on music copyright is intended. The music in the video clips of me (Andrew Olivo Parodi) dancing remain the possession of the respective owners. US copyright laws allow for “Fair Rights” use for educational and critical purposes. ....> Continue Here! <--

10 Reasons Why You Have To Visit Solo

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10 Reasons Why You Have To Visit Solo Solo, also known as Surakarta is a city in Central Java, Indonesia. It is a very beautiful city, and here is 10 reasons why you have to come and visit Solo if you’re on your vacation in Indonesia. 1. Performing Arts There are traditional performing arts you can see every weekends in many places in the city. Dance, shadow puppets and also many more in every corner of the city. If you enjoy traditional and ethnic music, you must be familiar with SIEM (Solo International Ethnic Music) festival held every year in this city. You can get the calendar of cultural events in Solo’s official website. 2. Culinary So you’re a food traveler and love experience a culinary adventure? Well, Solo is the food heaven. There are restaurants, cafe, and hawker cente ....> Continue Here! <--

PROJECT SHATNER January 2011 PART 1 (With Phill Ward Drum Solo)

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Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls.. This is PROJECT SHATNER!! A night of loud, head-stomping Rock music, comedy sketches and lots of drink from the industrial soul of the Midlands, UK. Recorded at an undisclosed private venue in Stoke-on-Trent, this is a small taste of PROJECT SHATNER! Recorded Live, Jan 2011. If you want to get involved then spread the word and join us at www.Facebook.com/LiViDtheband LIVE FOR GLORY! Video Rating: 5 / 5 ....> Continue Here! <--

Half Life – Contemporary Solo

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Anthony Westlake – Contemporary Solo – KAR 2010 East County Performing Arts Center – ECPAC Choreographed by Stephanie Knudson Video Rating: 3 / 5 ....> Continue Here! <--

Imagine – Lyrical Solo 2008 – 8yr

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Imagine – Lyrical Solo 2008 – 8yr East County Performing Arts Center – ECPAC Choreographed by Stephanie Knudson Video Rating: 0 / 5 ....> Continue Here! <--

Girlfriend – Jazz Solo 2008 – 8yr

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Girlfriend – Jazz Solo 2008 – 8yr East County Performing Arts Center – ECPAC Choreographed by Juanita Montenegro ....> Continue Here! <--

Pacman Performing Solo in Famecast

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Phillip Chbeeb preforms on a live webcast in Austin, Texas for www.famecast.com Video Rating: 4 / 5 Washington DC – Foggy Bottom: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts – Amerika Image by wallyg Amerika (America), on the east side of the plaza at the entrance to the www.flickr.com/photos/wallyg/3609431328/, opened in 1971 as both the nation’s living memorial to President John F. Kennedy and the national center for the performing arts. The center’s origins date to 1958, when President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed into law the National Cultural Center Act, the first time in history that the US government backed and helped finance a structure dedicated to the performing arts. Designed by architect Edward Durrell Stone, it was built by Philadelphia contractor John McSha ....> Continue Here! <--

EddieTang Drum Solo Tang’s Performing Arts Music Centre

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Video Rating: 0 / 5 Washington DC – Foggy Bottom: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts – Kennedy Bust Image by wallyg This sculptural bust of John F. Kennedy, Jr., was executed by Robert Berks shortly after his assassination in 1963. In 1971, it was installed in the Grand Foyer of the Kennedy Center. Seen from one angle, the face looks young and filled with idealism; seen from the other angle, the face looks older, more tired, and contemplative. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, or Kennedy Center, located on the Potomac River, adjacent to the Watergate Hotel, opened in 1971 as both the nation’s living memorial to President John F. Kennedy and the national center for the performing arts. The center’s origins date to 1958, when President Dwight D. E ....> Continue Here! <--