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Stage One Dance Center, Benicia, California Sun, small group jazz
Our dance California Sun, choreographed by Sierra Beard, performs at Showstoppers 2015 in the junior small group category. stage1dance.com
Marching Band 2009
With John, Addison, Ethan, and Mica.
Cheers to the good old days.
TEDxYouth@Castilleja - AUSTIN SCOTT, III
AUSTIN SCOTT, III
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Austin Scott, III is 18 and a freshman at San Francisco State University. Austin began singing at the age of 5, beginning with the VOENA choir and Benicia Old Town Theater group. Since then, he has continued with solo performances, theatre productions and competitions in the community. He recently placed second in the state level of Omega Boys and Girls Club Talent Hunt, vocal division and second at the Solano Stars this summer. He was recently honored to play Gaston in the Benicia High School production of Beauty and the Beast. He is currently performing regularly with the Velocity circus in San Francisco specializing in corporate entertainment. He is a member o the Next View R&B/rap group. He has been mixing, editing, and producing music for two years out of his personal studio in his garage. He enjoys singing R&B, contemporary and classic. He is also an accomplished actor, appearing in numerous films as well. He will continue to perform locally while attending San Francisco State. Austin is performed courtesy of Velocity Circus.
Pacific Repertory Theatre's A Chorus Line 1995
I do not own the rights or anything. I just played Mark in this production. There is tons of video nothingness in the opening number but I wanted to salvage the audio so bare with it. At the end of the production during the credits a clean version of the opening video with an alternate Zach and vocal solo performer plays. Parental Warning since this is based off the original production. Profanity and adult themes exist. This has been copied from a VHS utilizing Roxio Easy VHS to DVD 3 Plus.
Schoenstein & Company Profile
As seen on SFO on November 1, 1980, Schoenstein & Co. is the oldest and largest organ factory in the Western United States. The Schoenstein family has been building distinguished instruments for five generations. The firm started in the Black Forest of Germany in the mid-19th century with branches in Odessa, St. Petersburg, Berlin, and Stuttgart among others.
In 1868, Felix F. Schoenstein came to San Francisco representing his father and brothers. By 1877 he established his independent firm—the most consistently steadfast and successful company in the history of organ building on the Pacific coast. The popularity of American-Romantic tonal style and a reputation for integrity have widened Schoensteins horizons to the entire nation and Canada.
Due both to Schoensteins then-remote location and to its founder's inventiveness and curiosity, a policy of continuing study and training by constant exposure to the past and current work of other organ builders became a tradition.
First, each son of each generation has been sent to train with other firms. For example, Felix's son, Louis, worked for E.M. Skinner. Louis' son, Lawrence, and later his grandson Terrence, joined Æolian-Skinner. Second, Schoensteins service department, now the largest in the West, has brought them experience installing, tuning and repairing nearly every make of organ in America. Third, beginning after the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906, the builder has accomplished a monumental number of organ renovations. Schoensteins historic factory and archive is on the National Register of Historic Places and is San Francisco Landmark No. 99. It is one of the few purpose-built, unaltered pipe organ factories in the world. Today it houses the builders pipe and voicing facilities as well as records and artifacts of their first century of organ building and one of the largest archives of pipe organ books, periodicals and historical records in the West.
Schoensteins corporate office and main plant is a modern, state-of-the-art 30,000 square foot building in historic Benicia, 35 miles north east of San Francisco. Known as a gateway to the Napa Valley wine country, Benicia was a 19th century California capital and provides a pleasant atmosphere for the companys staff and visitors. They are especially proud of their equipment and plant layout, which promote the most accurate and efficient methods for the craft. They have assembled an array of wood and metal working machinery representing the very best names in the industry—Oliver, Whitney, Northfield, Buss, Mattison, Moak, Tannewitz, Root, Besly, Monarch and Bridgeport—among others. Schoensteins 42-foot tall erecting room with bridge crane is large enough to accommodate any size project with ease. Jack Bethards bought the century-old business in 1977 and continues to make the company one of the finest in the country.
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I Had No Strings - everybody dance! 2009 Recital
everybody dance! Modern 2 dance students perform at June 2009 Recital - USC Bing Theatre.
Choreography: Shannon Harris.
About everybody dance! and The Gabriella Axelrad Education Foundation: The Gabriella Axelrad Education Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) established in memory of Gabriella Axelrad, a thirteen-year-old who loved to dance. Through it's program everybody dance!, the Foundation provides quality dance training at little or no cost to thousands of Los Angeles inner-city kids. The Foundation also operates Gabriella Charter School, serving children, grades K-6. All students receive one hour of daily dance instruction and dance is integrated into a curriculum which is otherwise closely aligned with State content standards. For more information on how you can help, visit everybodydance.org. or gabri.org
HateCrime- Hate Crime
HateCrime performing in Pacoima, Ca.
Name of the song is Hate Crime.
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Schoenstein & Company, October 3, 1980
As reported by Vic Lee of KRON on October 3, 1980, Schoenstein & Co. is the oldest and largest organ factory in the Western United States. The Schoenstein family has been building distinguished instruments for five generations. The firm started in the Black Forest of Germany in the mid-19th century with branches in Odessa, St. Petersburg, Berlin, and Stuttgart among others.
In 1868, Felix F. Schoenstein came to San Francisco representing his father and brothers. By 1877 he established his independent firm—the most consistently steadfast and successful company in the history of organ building on the Pacific coast. The popularity of American-Romantic tonal style and a reputation for integrity have widened Schoensteins horizons to the entire nation and Canada.
Due both to Schoensteins then-remote location and to its founder's inventiveness and curiosity, a policy of continuing study and training by constant exposure to the past and current work of other organ builders became a tradition.
First, each son of each generation has been sent to train with other firms. For example, Felix's son, Louis, worked for E.M. Skinner. Louis' son, Lawrence, and later his grandson Terrence, joined Æolian-Skinner. Second, Schoensteins service department, now the largest in the West, has brought them experience installing, tuning and repairing nearly every make of organ in America. Third, beginning after the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906, the builder has accomplished a monumental number of organ renovations. Schoensteins historic factory and archive is on the National Register of Historic Places and is San Francisco Landmark No. 99. It is one of the few purpose-built, unaltered pipe organ factories in the world. Today it houses the builders pipe and voicing facilities as well as records and artifacts of their first century of organ building and one of the largest archives of pipe organ books, periodicals and historical records in the West.
Schoensteins corporate office and main plant is a modern, state-of-the-art 30,000 square foot building in historic Benicia, 35 miles north east of San Francisco. Known as a gateway to the Napa Valley wine country, Benicia was a 19th century California capital and provides a pleasant atmosphere for the companys staff and visitors. They are especially proud of their equipment and plant layout, which promote the most accurate and efficient methods for the craft. They have assembled an array of wood and metal working machinery representing the very best names in the industry—Oliver, Whitney, Northfield, Buss, Mattison, Moak, Tannewitz, Root, Besly, Monarch and Bridgeport—among others. Schoensteins 42-foot tall erecting room with bridge crane is large enough to accommodate any size project with ease. Jack Bethards bought the century-old business in 1977 and continues to make the company one of the finest in the country.
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Devon (Nick Cannon) battles it out with Sean (Leonard Roberts) for best drummer in the band.
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Drumline brings the world of show-style marching bands (popular at traditionally black, Southern colleges) to the big screen for the first time. The story, by Shawn Schepps, was inspired by the high school drumline experiences of executive producer/executive music producer Dallas Austin. Devon (Nick Cannon of Nickelodeon's The Nick Cannon Show) is a Harlem drummer who earns a full scholarship to the fictional Atlanta A&T University. There, his talent gets the attention of the school's embattled musical director, Dr. Lee (Orlando Jones), who puts his students' education and appreciation for musical tradition ahead of the marching band's popularity. Devon's brashly egotistical attitude doesn't endear him to Lee, whose slogan for the band is One band, one sound, or to the drumline's disciplined captain, Sean (Leonard Roberts, late of TV's Buffy the Vampire Slayer). Devon has more success with the dance captain of the marching band, Laila (Zoe Saldana, who played a ballet dancer in Center Stage), a Southern belle who's won over by Devon's confidence. Sean feels threatened by Devon's talent, and his attitude, so when he learns that Devon can't read music, he uses the information to his advantage. With the band facing their archrival at a huge marching band competition, Dr. Lee has to decide whether to allow the brilliant drummer to perform, despite his attitude. Devon has to prove that he can show his skills while still being part of the team. Drumline was directed by Charles Stone III (Paid in Full), and features cameo appearances by musical artists Blu Cantrell and Petey Pablo.
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Cast: Leonard Roberts, Orlando Jones, Zoe Saldana, Nick Cannon
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Screenwriters: Shawn Schepps, Tina Gordon Chism
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Top Secret Drum Corps @ Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2015!
Auftritt des Top Secret Drum Corps am Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2015 aufgenommen durch die BBC.
San Francisco Exposition Organ Bill Graham Auditorium Tour
This tour of the Bill Graham Auditorium (aka Civic Auditorium) in San Francisco is where the great San Francisco Exposition Organ was located from 1917 through 1994. This tour was conducted on February 1, 2006 by Friends of the Exposition Organ and organ builder Jack Bethards.
The San Francisco Exposition Organ has been in storage in Brooks Hall located below the San Francisco Civic Center Plaza. Since the time of this inspection, the instrument has been checked on weekly by a representative of The City of San Francisco and also continues to be watched over by Friends of the Exposition Organ.
San Francisco's Exposition Organ is one of the last remaining vestiges from the Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915. Considered a prime example of the art of symphonic organ building, this 40-ton treasure has been heard by hundreds-of-thousands of people and has played a pivotal role in San Francisco's musical culture for almost 100 years.
Immediately following the close of the World's Fair, the instrument was endowed to the city of San Francisco in perpetuity and moved to the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium where it was rededicated in 1917 by the most famous organist of the early 20th century; Edwin H. Lemare.
In 1989, the Loma-Prieta earthquake damaged the organ rendering it inoperable. The Exposition Organ was removed for repairs and now fully restored is ready to be erected and heard again by citizens and tourists alike. Friends of the Exposition Organ is leading the movement to bring this instrument back to public use as a leading tourist attraction in San Francisco.
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World War II: Prisoners of War - Full Documentary
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During World War II, captured service personnel of the axis and allied forces found themselves incarcerated as prisoners of war.
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Venom, King of The Micro Bullies Fathers 250 Pups | TRULY
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THE WORLD’S most famous micro bully - Venom – has become one of America’s most valuable dogs thanks to his ability to produce lookalike, muscular pups. According to owner Matt Siebenthal, Venom has up to three stud services per week, and each puppy is sold for around $8000. In a year Venom’s puppies in combination with his Stud Service can easily generate sales of over a million dollars, with Matt struggling to keep up with demand. Venom has gained fame worldwide for his unmistakeable bodybuilder physique and lives with his owner Matt Siebenthal, Matt’s wife Deanne and their son Christian in Lake Worth, Florida. Venom’s ability to produce puppies who look exactly the same as him has led Matt and Deanne to launch Venom’s own line, called Venomline, with Venom’s fame helping the American Bully became one of the fastest growing breeds in 2018.
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Watch 2nd Grade Teacher Encourage Students Every Morning With Fun Song and Dance
There's nothing better than starting a morning off with a song and a dance. Heather Finch, a second grade teacher at the St. John Elementary School in Memphis, noticed her students newfound craze for the Juju on That Beat dance. Instead of forbidding the distraction in her classroom, Finch, 24, decided to embrace it, changing the lyrics by Zay Hilfigerr and Zayion McCall to those that encourage learning and getting along with other students.
Vallejo City Officials Keeping Quiet After FBI Affidavit Sheds Bizarre New Details On Kidnapping 'Ho
The Vallejo case police originally called a hoax appears to have been a well-planned kidnapping according to new details in a FBI affidavit. Andria Borba has more. (7/15/15)
Stem cells unlocking cures to degenerative diseases: Swathi Kompella at TEDxYouth@MileHigh
Will adult stem cells hold the key to curing brain diseases? Swathi Kompella, a 7th grade student scientist, has been working to create an effective method to regenerate damaged cells in the brains of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's patients. In this bold talk, Swathi shares her vision for the future of this technology.
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