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Most Jews who now live in Germany have lived elsewhere. They are
neither the remnant of those who survived the Holocaust nor those
who are in transit to Israel or the United States. They are a
disparate but vibrant and growing community of over 80,000 people.
Forty thousand of them are members of official Jewish communities
in today's Germany. Because of the Nazi past, this proportionately
small number of individuals plays an out-of-scale role in German
politics and world consciousness. As a study in the formation of
minority communities within European national matrices, Cohn's work
has interest for sociologists, political scientists, and
anthropologists as well. It is the only published work on the
Jewish community in Germany today.
Since 1648, Eastern Jews have moved west in large numbers. They
brought with them skills learned in ghettos that could be adapted
to fit social problems and commercial niches in the industrialized
societies of the west. Jews from Eastern Europe played a
particularly strong role in the fields of social work, the fur
trade, textiles, and entertainment. They have also played a major
part in the ideologies of Zionism and Marxism. This book examines
the migration of Jews from the east and describes the roles they
have taken in the west.
Directing Actors: A Practical Aesthetics Approach is the first book
to apply the Practical Aesthetics acting technique to the craft of
directing. Lee Cohn lays out a step-by-step, no-nonsense
methodology for the director that includes a deep dive into the
mechanics of storytelling, the rehearsal process, working with
writers, and the practical realities of the director's job.
Featuring end-of-chapter exercises, this book provides a clear and
effective means of breaking down a script in order to tell a story
with clarity, simplicity, and dramatic force and gives directors a
clear working vocabulary that will allow effective communication
with actors. The techniques in this book are applicable to any
theatrical style and any media platform in which a director might
work. Written in an accessible, conversational style, this book
strips the process of directing down to its most essential
components to explain how to become an "actor's director." A
must-read for students in directing courses and professional
directors working with actors who prescribe to the Practical
Aesthetics technique, as well as anyone interested in the process
of working with actors, Directing Actors will help directors to get
the very best their actors are capable of while approaching the
work with a joyful, open spirit.
Directing Actors: A Practical Aesthetics Approach is the first book
to apply the Practical Aesthetics acting technique to the craft of
directing. Lee Cohn lays out a step-by-step, no-nonsense
methodology for the director that includes a deep dive into the
mechanics of storytelling, the rehearsal process, working with
writers, and the practical realities of the director's job.
Featuring end-of-chapter exercises, this book provides a clear and
effective means of breaking down a script in order to tell a story
with clarity, simplicity, and dramatic force and gives directors a
clear working vocabulary that will allow effective communication
with actors. The techniques in this book are applicable to any
theatrical style and any media platform in which a director might
work. Written in an accessible, conversational style, this book
strips the process of directing down to its most essential
components to explain how to become an "actor's director." A
must-read for students in directing courses and professional
directors working with actors who prescribe to the Practical
Aesthetics technique, as well as anyone interested in the process
of working with actors, Directing Actors will help directors to get
the very best their actors are capable of while approaching the
work with a joyful, open spirit.
6 working actors describe their methods and philosophies of the theater. All have worked with playwright David Mamet at the Goodman Theater in Chicago.
"Bash and Lucy," whose authors were featured on the "Today Show,"
is a Mom's Choice Silver Award Winner, and Finalist, 2013 USA Best
Book Awards. In this contemporary boy-and-dog tale, talkative Bash
has a big problem in soccer: His beloved dog, Lucy, is a pro at
nabbing the ball, but sometimes at the wrong moment. Coach wants to
ban Lucy from soccer practice and games, separating Bash from a
companion who boosts his confidence in sports--and life. In this
picture book for kids age 4-8, Bash and friends help Coach
understand that with Lucy by their side, they feel more confident,
laugh more often, and are comforted when they make mistakes.
Award-winning author Lisa Cohn and her 5-year-old son, Michael,
wrote the book and started "Michael's Dog Blog" to help overcome
their grief over the sudden death of their dog, Lucy. Watch them on
the Today Show here: http:
//www.today.com/video/today/53985936#53985936 Visit
www.BashAndLucy.com for fun dog facts and dog book reviews from
young Michael and his friends REVIEWS: "Bash and Lucy," an
endearing story about a boy and his soccer-loving dog, is a book
that kids (and the adults who read it to them) will enjoy. Any kid
who plays soccer, any parent who's watched or coached soccer, and
anyone who's loved a dog will find something to love about this
book -Susan Moshofsky, teacher, parent, and former soccer mom "Bash
and Lucy Fetch Confidence" is a wonderful story that teaches kids
and their families about the important relationships we can have
with dogs and illustrates beautifully how there can be more than
one way to do something...and that the best way isn't always the
obvious way It promotes relationships above results and creative
thinking above the status quo. A great read for any dog lovers
--Phoebe Spier, Musician and Child/Youth Development Professional
In this charming and humorous tale about a boy and his dog, the
authors cleverly show us, through the eyes of the boy and his dog,
the beautiful life lessons learned about friendship, love and
sportsmanship. Lucy-dog embodies the spirit of teamwork as she
builds confidence in a boys' soccer team and encourages them to
work together without saying a word Age-old values such as respect,
love and non-violence punctuate the pages. Young or old, one cannot
help but smile at the antics of Lucy and her teammates. Bravo
--Laura Stipkala, teacher and parent Such a cute book...awesome
illustrations, too. I really like the idea of using the dog to help
teach the concept of teamwork, the importance of confidence, and
how the dog represented to the boys these ideas. I also enjoyed the
flow of the book...It's a nice story that can teach some great
lessons to kids in sports. --Kirk Mango, National Champion, Hall of
Famer, & author of "Becoming a True Champion" "Bash & Lucy
Fetch Confidence" is a winning picture book that teaches children
about the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship while also
revealing the close bond between children and their beloved
pets..a. great choice for kids age 4-8. --Erin MacLellan, author
and parent "Bash and Lucy" drives home a valuable lesson -- kids
will have the best opportunity to thrive in sports and life if
their adult role models provide a comfortable environment that
engenders confidence. I highly recommend including this book in
your family's bedtime collection." --Jack Malley, youth sports
coach and author
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