Instructional Video2:20
Curated Video

How to Rock a Glee Club Performance

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Put together a sizzling song-and-dance number with these tips.
Instructional Video6:17
Creators

Surreal Masks, Irreverent Dance, and Infinity Burial Suits | Culture Beat Episode 5

6th - 11th
In Brooklyn, we visit performance artist David Henry Nobody Jr.'s studio to see his provocative and transformative self-portrait masks. Though they look digitally created, we'll see how his "resemblage" technique is entirely rooted in...
Instructional Video3:27
Curated Video

How "the robot" became the greatest novelty dance of all time

9th - 11th
"The robot", for a mechanical dance, is surprisingly flexible. Follow Phil Edwards and Vox Almanac on Facebook for moreref='https://www.fchannel!com/philedwardsinc1/' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>more Subscribe to our
Instructional Video7:20
Barcroft Media

My Husband Is An Asexual Drag Queen | EXTREME LOVE

Higher Ed
AN UNCONVENTIONAL couple are breaking relationship stereotypes: both consider themselves asexual and the husband is an agender drag queen. Dancing on stage in full make-up and a revealing metallic one-piece, Jeremiah Dauberly has a...
Instructional Video7:28
Step Back History

Being Gay During Prohibition

12th - Higher Ed
I want you to imagine what being LGBTQ+ would be like in the 1920s or 30’s. How about the 1860s? If you’re like many today, you likely imagine the concept of the closet and assume society forced LGBTQ+ people to conform to the sexual...
Instructional Video5:50
Let's Tute

Components of a Cell: An Introduction

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains the components of a cell, including the cell membrane, cell wall (in plant cells), and cytoplasm. It also discusses the differences between animal and plant cells and introduces the concept of cell organelles.
Instructional Video4:54
Big Think

The evolution of mathematics, from agriculture to quantum mechanics | Michelle Thaller

6th - 11th
Why is math the universal language? NASA's Michelle Thaller solves that one. - Mathematics has snowballed from counting to 10 on our fingers, to calculus, to abstract concepts like imaginary numbers that move in 11 dimensions and predict...
Instructional Video6:30
Barbican Centre

Subject to Change: 'Homesick' by Eleanor Penny

6th - 11th
As part of our monthly series of poems, written and performed by our Young Poets in response to events each month, Eleanor Penny reflects on the concept of home, exploring the political fractures within her heritage. Read our interview...
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

Waldorf School Education

Higher Ed
Support our channel with a small donation at href='http://www.patreon.com/sprouts' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>at Waldorf education is based on the principles of Anthroposophy by Rudolf Steiner. Rudolf Steiner founded the first...
Instructional Video12:26
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Crash Course

Dances to Flute Music and Obscene Verse. It's Roman Theater, Everybody: Crash Course Theater #5

9th - 12th Standards
Believe it or not, ancient Romans had a sense of humor—although it may have been a bit absurd. The fifth video in the Crash Course Theater series discusses the evolution of Roman drama, incorporating images and animations to help bring...
Instructional Video13:15
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Crash Course

Rules, Rule-Breaking, and French Neoclassicism: Crash Course Theater #20

9th - 12th Standards
School children are not the only ones who have rules to follow! During the neoclassical period, the French established five main rules for plays. A video on theater history outlines those guidelines, as well as other elements of theater...
Instructional Video11:51
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Crash Course

Bertolt Brecht and Epic Theatre: Crash Course Theater #44

9th - 12th Standards
A video, number 44 on the Crash Course Drama and Theater playlist, covers the work of Bertolt Brecht, who believed theater should be more than an escape from reality. Content covers a range of Brecht's styles and includes a summary of...
Instructional Video5:10
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Code.org

How Computers Work: What Makes a Computer, a Computer?

6th - 12th
You see computers all the time, but do you really know how a computer works? The first installment of a five-part playlist explains the essential functions of a computer. The video describes, in detail, each of the functions: input,...