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Pbs: African/african American Culture: Manjani
The Manjani, a West African dance that celebrates an important event such as the harvest, a wedding, or a naming ceremony is performed by The Imani Dance and Drum Company. Included are teaching tips, a lesson plan, and additional...
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Pbs: Indian Pride: Tribal Relations, Part 5
A traditional bird singer from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community of Arizona sings a song about the sun. [6:40]
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Pbs Kids: Animations: How Do String Length, Tension, and Gauge Affect Pitch?
Narrated animation that visually explains how a string's pitch is affected by its length, tension, and gauge. (30 secs) Uses Quicktime.
Have Fun With History
Have Fun With History: Revolutionary War Songs
These songs of the Revolutionary War are performed in costume by members of the United States military.
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Pbs: From the Top at Carnegie Hall Video Podcast
Here you will find thirty video podcasts of performances from Carnegie Hall including violin, piano, and other orchestra instruments. Most of these artists are teenagers.
Favorite Poem Project
The Favorite Poem Project: "When You Are Old" by William Butler Yeats
In this video episode [10:19] from The Favorite Poem Project, Samantha Kyrkostas, a development manager who has traveled the world, and Dr. Charles Schlegel, a retired dentist and Krykostas' grandfather, share their special connection to...
Crash Course
Crash Course World History #22: The Renaissance Was It a Thing?
In this Crash Course video, John Green teaches you about the European Renaissance. European learning changed the world in the 15th and 16th century, but was it a cultural revolution, or an evolution? We'd argue that any cultural shift...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Science of Good Dancing
Evolutionary psychologist Nick Neave researched men's dancing skills and found that the highly-rated male dancers had some moves in common. Tracy Inman, co-director of The Ailey School, has trained thousands of dancers and responds to...
Crash Course
Crash Course Sociology #10: Symbols, Values, & Norms
This video focuses on symbols, values, and norms. What exactly is culture? We're going to try to answer that, and explain the difference between material and non-material culture. We'll look at three things that make up culture: symbols,...
Leaf Group
Classroom: How to Write an Academic Movie Review
In this video Laura Turner explains how to write a movie review including being open to the film, beginning with positive points, and noting all of the elements of the film. [2:54]
Crash Course
Crash Course Theater #11: Just Say Noh. But Also Say Kyogen
Get a look at the Noh theater in this video. Explore how the Shinto dance led to the Noh theater. [12:54]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Sonenshine on Diaspora & Cultural Exchanges
Former Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs of the US Dept. of State, Tara Sonenshine discusses how diaspora and cultural exchanges affect modern public diplomacy. [6:51]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Museum Mile 2015
This video [1:44] celebrates art and museums at the 2015 Museum Mile event!
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: A Juke Box at Tate Britain: Listening to and Making Audio Archives
A video [6:19] about an audio archive made by artist Yuri Suzuki in 2013.
Other
Show Boat: "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" (You Tube)
Helen Morgan. in the role of Julie LaVerne, sings "Can't Help Lovin' That Man" in the 1936 movie of Show Boat. This video provides some context to the song and its importance to the plot
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Show Boat: "Bill" (You Tube)
Shelly Burch, in the role of Julie LaVerne, sings "Bill" in the 1989 Papermill Playhouse production of Show Boat.
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Show Boat: "You Are Love" (You Tube)
In a 2001 concert performance of Show Boat at Hollywood Bowl, Douglas Sills, as Gaylord Ravenel, and Alice Ripley, as Magnolia, sing the romantic duet, "You Are Love."
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Pbs: African/african American Culture: E Sin Mi D'africa
Watch a welcome dance that combines movements from several traditional dances of the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Included are teaching tips and additional background information. [8:18]
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Pbs: Indian Pride: Tribal Relations, Part 4
Dancers and singers from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community of Arizona perform. [2:10]
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Pbs Learning Media: Collection: Pbs Digital Studios
Explore top selections from the PBS Digital Studios library. This content is edgy and engaging, educational and thought - provoking - designed to grab your students' attention. Explore our collections curated towards design and...
Science for Kids
Science Kids: Space Videos: Fun Planet Song for Kids
Music video to help younger students remember the names of the planets in our solar system. (Length: 1 min. 18 sec.)
Science for Kids
Science Kids: Space Videos: Solar System Song for Kids
Music video for younger students where the Sun and each of the planets in our solar system introduce themselves and give some information. (Length: 4 min. 19 sec.)
Penguin Publishing
Penguin Random House: Frank Portman on Andromeda Klein
This site shares a video of Frank Portman, author of Andromeda Klein, describe his new book, along with music he has written to go along with the story. In the story, Andromeda Klein has a few problems. Her hair is kind of horrible. Her...
Tricia Fugelstad
Fugle Flicks: Deep Space
This teacher-created music video helps to explain the illusion of depth by introducing you to foreground, middleground, background, and overlapping.
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