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Fortunately for those who can't make it to the show, Stomp seems to be proliferating into a cultural phenomenon: you might check out its website at http://www.usinteractive.com/stomp/home.html. The page includes, charmingly enough, a section for teachers and children on teaching about sound and rythm in the classroom, linked from the Museum of Science. Or you might look up Cresswell and McNicholas's sound-track from the Showtime movie Riot, or their composition on Quincy Jones's album Q's Juke Joint, or the upcoming public-television special...

Author: By Susannah R. Mandel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Eat This, Michael Flatley: 'Stomp' Rolls In | 11/14/1997 | See Source »

...took us a little while to get our rythm going," Parker said. "We had a concentration lapse in the second...

Author: By Ted G. Rose, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Racquetwomen Crush Lions, 7-2 | 4/11/1992 | See Source »

...addition to finding a goalie and the rythm that it never had last year, Yale will have to play a full ECAC schedule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ECAC PREVIEW | 11/21/1991 | See Source »

...Somewhat, but I think you could justify human relations through maximum awareness, maximum information, minimum number of syllables, concentrated. One person saying one thing is very interesting. The highest form of civilization is that which can be expressed by dance, which combines bodily movement and rythm with words and music. This combines the body, speech and mind in one activity, synchronizes them. That is the highest flower of civilization. In that sense science is not the highest, the highest flower of civilization. Which is why African nations have influenced the whole world through blues, rock and roll, rhythm, movement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ginsberg's Thoughts on Art and Politics | 9/20/1991 | See Source »

...wonders. The abstract aires expressionists, for all their paint slinging often evoked a topography new in art, often but recognizable . De Kooning's splashes of green and brown are glimpses of landscape any driver who barrels down a thruway at 85 m.p.h,; Jackson Pollock's Autumn Rythm distills the essence of a smoky fall day; his skeins of paint make of a season an environment. Arshile Gorky's Water of the Flowery Mill is filled with fluid, biomorphic forms; they are of nature, but the images seem to glide gently across surface. The total impression...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Painting: The National Quest | 9/24/1965 | See Source »

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