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| Israeli Dance Companies: The Language of Dance |
The following interviews were produced at the University of Texas at Austin by Yaron Shemer and Esther Raizen as part of the Modern Hebrew Project. Technical support was provided by Christopher D. Blandy from ACITS, and support in Israel was provited by GMTV, Israel. In order for the video clips to work properly, you must have the QuickTime Plug-In for your browser. Audio files can be accessed with RealPlayer. For our purposes it is sufficient to download the free plug-in or player. Note: Because of our emphasis on the liestening comprehension skill, we do not provide parallel transcription or captioning. While their audible component may benefit visually impaired users, the video clips are not, at this time, accessible to users who are hearing impaired. |
| Inbal |
| Introduction |
| The Story of Ruth |
| Ethnic Tradition |
| Figurative and Literal Language |
| Conclusion |
| Demonstration |
| Kol Dmama |
| Introduction |
| From Idea to Rehearsed Movement |
| Authenticity vs. Locality |
| The Language of Dance |
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