(AV09119) Iowa TV Schooltime: Landmarks in Iowa History #2- Amana
The Amana Colonies and Germany. Shows a stein with der Schnitzelbank song on it. Film of the village, woolen factory, inn, lake, and cemetery.
Original Date: 2/3/1959
Original Creator: WOI-TV
Original Format: 16mm A-Wind; B+W Print; Composite Optical Soundtrack; Variable Density Soundtrack; Acetate Base; 24 FPS; 1960 Kodak date code; Kinescope
Original Digital Format: 2k DPX
#PlacesthatMatter: Amana, IA | Whirlpool Corporation
Among gently sloping farmland in east-central Iowa lies a distinctive community called the Amana Colonies. Comprised of seven villages on 26,000 acres, the villages were built and settled by German Pietists who were persecuted in their homeland and sought refuge in the United States in 1856. They lived a secluded and communal life until the 1930s, when the Great Depression forced the Amanians to open up to the outside world, an event known as “The Great Change.”
Amana Refrigeration was one business that emerged after “The Great Change,” eventually acquired by Whirlpool Corporation in 2006. Just as the self-sustaining craftsmen and women of the Amana Colonies handed down their skills from generation to generation, so too, do the people of Whirlpool Corporation’s Amana plant, producing innovative refrigerators for a number of the company’s brands for decades.
Amana Colonies - Oktoberfest Celebration
Iowa's favorite fall festival held in the restored century-old Festhalle Barn. Parade, German singing and dancing, beer tent, German food,
and more.
Exploring America - Amana Colonies, IA
Amana Colonies, IA through the eyes of a 9-year-old.
Historic woolen mill to reopen
Erica Hill reports on the reopening of Minnesota's oldest manufacturing plant: the Faribault Woolen Mill. The legendary facility that once produced half of all wool blankets in the U.S. will employ about 100 people when it opens in late August.
This Is My Iowa - Foodie
The “This is My Iowa” video series showcases travelers giving viewers a personal glimpse into their passions for travel in the state. This video follows Matt and Kim as they indulge at Iowa’s best and most eclectic eateries.
Kate Edwards & Dan Fillius - Storage Onion Production - PFI Annual Conference 2019
Onions can be a diverse storage crop that creates loyal customers. Onions can also be frustratingly weedy and susceptible to disease. Join Kate Edwards and Dan Fillius for an in-depth discussion of onion production, and hear how they produce and store onions on their farms.
Kate Edwards began Wild Woods Farm in 2010. On her farm near Iowa City, she raises vegetables for a 200-family CSA, delivering to Iowa City, Coralville and Solon.
Dan Fillius recently joined ISU Extension and Outreach as a produce safety specialist. He has been growing organic vegetables for 11 years, including stints managing the Michigan State University Student Organic Farm and 140 acres of vegetables at Featherstone Farm near Rushford, Minnesota.
Iowa Perspectives: Newsfive: Monday January 10 1979
An episode of Iowa Perspective: Newsfive from Monday January 10, 1979
Original Creator: WOI TV
Original Format: U-matic tape
Original Date: 01/10/1979
Vlog 011: Christmas Haul, Money Talk, Night Shift Sleep Problems
No Iowa Christmas is complete without a shopping trip to the German Village of Amana's International Christmas Room and General Store...so Adrianne drags her pal Mikhayla with her.
They also hit some shops in their own community.
Stick around as Adrianne shows you the little treasures she bought. Also, you get a little introspective chatter about commercialism and the holidays. It's a lovely time of year, but also a tough one for many.
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Copyright-free music included in this episode found in the YouTube Audio Library:
Christmas Homecoming - Aaron Kenny
Jolly Old St. Nicholas - E's Jammy Jams
Holly Dazed - RKVC
O' Christmas Tree - Jingle Punks
Silent Night - Jingle Punks
First Noel - Jingle Punks
Holiday Brass Ensemble - Doug Maxwell/ Media Right Productions
Central Park - Quincas Moreira
A Matter of Logic / Bring on the Angels / The Stronger
The Stronger (Swedish: Den starkare) is a famous 1889 play by August Strindberg. The play is quite short, consisting of only one scene that can be performed in approximately 10 minutes. The characters consist of only two women: a Mrs. X and a Miss. Y, only one of whom speak, an example of a dramatic monologue. It was adapted into a 1952 opera by composer Hugo Weisgall and there have been numerous film and television adaptations of the work. It has also been expanded and adapted into a forty-minute English-language zarzuela with a Madrid setting by Derek Barnes (2010), with text by Christopher Webber.
Johan August Strindberg (22 January 1849 -- 14 May 1912) was a Swedish playwright, novelist, poet, essayist and painter.[2][3][4] A prolific writer who often drew directly on his personal experience, Strindberg's career spanned four decades, during which time he wrote over 60 plays and more than 30 works of fiction, autobiography, history, cultural analysis, and politics.[5] A bold experimenter and iconoclast throughout, he explored a wide range of dramatic methods and purposes, from naturalistic tragedy, monodrama, and history plays, to his anticipations of expressionist and surrealist dramatic techniques.[6][7] From his earliest work, Strindberg developed forms of dramatic action, language, and visual composition so innovative that many were to become technically possible to stage only with the advent of film.[8] He is considered the father of modern Swedish literature and his The Red Room (1879) has frequently been described as the first modern Swedish novel.[9][10]
In Sweden Strindberg is both known as a novelist and a playwright, but in most other countries he is almost only known as a playwright.
The Royal Theatre rejected his first major play, Master Olof, in 1872; it was not until 1881, at the age of 32, that its première at the New Theatre gave him his theatrical breakthrough.[2][11] In his plays The Father (1887), Miss Julie (1888), and Creditors (1889), he created naturalistic dramas that -- building on the established accomplishments of Henrik Ibsen's prose problem plays while rejecting their use of the structure of the well-made play — responded to the call-to-arms of Émile Zola's manifesto Naturalism in the Theatre (1881) and the example set by André Antoine's newly established Théâtre Libre (opened 1887).[12] In Miss Julie, characterisation replaces plot as the predominant dramatic element (in contrast to melodrama and the well-made play) and the determining role of heredity and the environment on the vacillating, disintegrated characters is emphasised.[13] Strindberg modelled his short-lived Scandinavian Experimental Theatre (1889) in Copenhagen on Antoine's theatre and he explored the theory of Naturalism in his essays On Psychic Murder (1887), On Modern Drama and the Modern Theatre (1889), and a preface to Miss Julie, the last of which is probably the best-known statement of the principles of the theatrical movement.[14]
During the 1890s he spent significant time abroad engaged in scientific experiments and studies of the occult.[15] A series of psychotic attacks between 1894 to 1896 (referred to as his Inferno crisis) led to his hospitalisation and return to Sweden.[15] Under the influence of the ideas of Emanuel Swedenborg, he resolved after his recovery to become the Zola of the Occult.[16] In 1898 he returned to playwriting with To Damascus, which, like The Great Highway (1909), is a dream-play of spiritual pilgrimage.[17] His A Dream Play (1902) — with its radical attempt to dramatise the workings of the unconscious by means of an abolition of conventional dramatic time and space and the splitting, doubling, merging, and multiplication of its characters -- was an important precursor to both expressionism and surrealism.[18] He also returned to writing historical drama, the genre with which he had begun his playwriting career.[19] He helped to run the Intimate Theatre from 1907, a small-scale theatre, modelled on Max Reinhardt's Kammerspielhaus, that staged his chamber plays (such as The Ghost Sonata).
Monday: Newsfive: Special Edition May 21 1979
An episode of Monday: Newsfive that aired May 21, 1979
The Book of Enoch Complete Edition - Multi Language
The book of Enoch is a very interesting book. We have only recovered fragments although a full version was discovered once but auctioned off to a private collector, never to be seen again.
The fragments we did recover were translated and told a phenomenal story.
The Book of Enoch was written in the past, but was specifically written for the Final Generation.
It is the only book in the world, as far as I know, that confers a blessing from God to all who read it. Automatically!
The book of Enoch could only be understood in today's time.
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