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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Once upon a time, mid 1970′s to the 1990′s, dance was present everywhere on Staten Island. Not only the dance school company/recital/competition that we have today, but groups formed of choreographers and classically trained dancers that put their energies into creating from scratch, the art of movement, dance. From swing to ballet, Martha Graham modern to musical comedy jazz.
There were local troupes and teachers like Clive Thompson, Tina Johansen (Cromwell Center), Shelia Rohan, Wendy Barker, and performances by Staten Island Civic Theater and The Staten Island Dance Theater and many more.
For one, I miss this year’s annual trip to the New York City Ballet with my daughter, which brought me to look back in our archives for vintage photos of those booming days of dance here on our creative Staten Island.
50 employees or more, you must say how those employees are going to spend time and crucially when away from their phones. with their families, relaxing, taking time, just to breathe. it is a law that has been brought in by french lawmakers who one, for example, describing the cell phone as like a leash. and electronic leash that ties workers to their jobs, the entire time. increasing stress. so there is back and forth in france already they have a limits of the working week. they think that this will actually prove workers productivity by giving people a chance to be creative and to think creatively and to spend time relaxing. so when they are at work, they can be fully functioning, kate. all right, thanks so much. here to discuss this more is clive thompson, it is a come um nis with the new york times
sense to a lot of people, including my parents. some otherses have been arguing that when properly applied breakthroughs in technology are making us smarter and more connected, not only for socialize gs and consuming but driving political change. our next guest, clive thompson argues that you re better off with a brain on technology and his new book smarter than you think how technology is changing our minds for the better . i m glad to be here, thank you. you talk about the fact we have technology on our phones that can turn us into sort of miniature accountability czars, we can look at the police or government and actually take more control. i want to play a video about that. take a look at. protesters. what you re seeing here is some of the pepper spraying that occurred during the occupy protests and of course, that was first covered by people s
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