Saturday at the Cup of Hope coffeehouse in downtown Ft Pierre.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
found a little lost kitten
fun time
tuckered out
little baby
miss you little one
hope you find a wonderful home
Friday, October 5, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
2012 SD Dance Network Convention in Aberdeen
Had a weekend full of dance. It was great! Tiring, but great!
We had wonderful teachers and fun classes.
Ballet - Robert Underwood has danced with the American Ballet Theatre for Mikhail Baryshnikov, Boston Ballet and Houston Ballet, among other credits.
Broadway - Jeff Shade has been mentored by Bob Fosse and taught at Harvard and Steps on Broadway. He has credits of dancing and teaching onstage and screen.
Jazz and Hip Hop - Heidi Karel Erickson was trained at Joffrey’s New School in New York City, worked with David Howard and others, danced with State Street Ballet, Ballet Theatre Houston and member of City Ballet of San Diego.
Modern - Shizu Yasuda danced with Michiko Baba Ballet Company and Dance Harbor Jazz, among others. Dances with Ad Deum Dance Company :)
Tap - Tap Kids is comprised of some of the most talented tappers in the country.
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The Tap Kids performance was good too!
We had wonderful teachers and fun classes.
Ballet - Robert Underwood has danced with the American Ballet Theatre for Mikhail Baryshnikov, Boston Ballet and Houston Ballet, among other credits.
Broadway - Jeff Shade has been mentored by Bob Fosse and taught at Harvard and Steps on Broadway. He has credits of dancing and teaching onstage and screen.
Jazz and Hip Hop - Heidi Karel Erickson was trained at Joffrey’s New School in New York City, worked with David Howard and others, danced with State Street Ballet, Ballet Theatre Houston and member of City Ballet of San Diego.
Modern - Shizu Yasuda danced with Michiko Baba Ballet Company and Dance Harbor Jazz, among others. Dances with Ad Deum Dance Company :)
Ad Deum, meaning “Unto God”, is a renowned contemporary Christian dance company. Artistic Director Randall Flinn has taught and choreographed for the Houston Ballet, Cirque du Soleil, Ballet Magnificat, Belhaven College, Project Dance, Hillsong Australia and Dance Revolution Conventions. Having lived throughout Europe and Asia for ten years, Flinn has been a guest artist for the Hong Kong Ballet, City Contemporary, Guanzhou Modern Dance Company, Xaris Danz Europe and YWAM International Schools of the Arts. Flinn’s wealth of knowledge, experience and passion for what he does has created a moving force of contemporary dance and physical theatre – Ad Deum Dance Company. ... As a professional contemporary dance company, Ad Deum’s mission is to ‘create and perform dance works that go deep into the true, intimate, fragile and integral realities of life’. Has performed the works of many amazing choreographers including Steve Rooks (Martha Graham), Caleb Mitchell (Houston Ballet), Hope Boykin (Alvin Ailey), Bill Wade (Inlet Dance Theatre), Stephen Wynne (Talk Dance Co.), and Randall Flinn...might have to go there this next summer :)
Tap - Tap Kids is comprised of some of the most talented tappers in the country.
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The Tap Kids performance was good too!
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Sunday in the Park
LIVE CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC
AND DANCE
SUNDAY, JULY 29, 3 – 8 PM
GRIFFIN PARK BAND SHELL
Hosanna Dance Overnight Deliverance
Also Featuring :
Heather Graham Badger
New Life Worship Team
Others to Be
Announced
Bring your Lawn Chairs and Snacks and Enjoy the Music
SUNDAY IN THE PARK - LIVE CHRISTIAN MUSIC
Merlyn Hilmoe, a local worship enthusiast, will sponsor a live concert for the community with a variety of area Christian musical groups at Griffin Park Band Shell on Sunday, July 29, 3 – 8 pm.
First Baptist Church will begin the day with 9:30 a.m. worship near the Band Shell in Griffin Park, with the bluegrass gospel band “Heir Force” from NewLife Assembly in Pierre. Pastor Lizette Hunt says, “Come on out and enjoy the entire day!"
River Center Worship Team will lead off the 5-hour concert at 3 p.m., followed by New Life Worship, Pastor Brad Gienger and family, Changed, Heather Badger, and Overnight Deliverance. Hosanna Dance Studio dancers have been renamed the “Hosanna Rain Dancers” for the day and will perform several numbers between the musical groups, as will soloist Jenna Goehring.
There will be opportunities to pray for rain and other community needs, and to receive prayer for individual needs. Bring your lawn chairs and refreshments and stay for an hour or for the entire concert.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
future performances
Monday, June 4, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Dancing into Narnia: Hosanna Dance program is Friday - Capital Journal: News
Dancing into Narnia: Hosanna Dance program is Friday - Capital Journal: News: Fauns, dryads and human children dance in a land called Narnia – and also on stage at the Riggs High School Theatre in Pierre.
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Experiences on borrowing ebooks
I would imagine different people would find different readers as easiest. I haven’t tried all the different ebook readers that work with SD Titles To Go but here are my experiences with borrowing library ebooks…
I have a Kindle Fire (got it a couple weeks ago). It has been very easy to check out books from Titles To Go. I haven’t had to connect to a computer to download any of the books – everything done on the Kindle using wifi. Even for the books that said download via computer usb only, I still didn’t have to connect to a computer – worked fine using wifi. For me it is much easier to not have to connect to a computer to download a book before I can read it.
I haven’t tried to get Titles To Go audiobooks on the Kindle Fire yet -- would probably have to use the computer for that or I have seen that there is a way to get the Overdrive app or media console on the Fire so that the MP3 audiobooks could be downloaded directly (without using a computer) but I haven’t tried that yet. I haven’t yet gone beyond trying the easy & immediately available options with this new gadget.
I also have the Overdrive app on an iPod Touch which should be pretty similar to using the iPad, only a whole lot smaller. This works pretty easy once you get the app setup. You do have to get an Adobe ID (free) first in order to set up the overdrive app, but once that is done you’re ready to go. You can get EPUB books and MP3 audiobooks without using a computer. The last time I tried the WMA audiobooks, though they are compatible, I did have to use a computer to download & transfer the file. I don’t know if that has changed, it’s been a few months.
I also have an iPod classic that I have used for MP3 & WMA audiobooks in Titles To Go. You definitely have to use a computer to download & transfer the books using the Overdrive Media Console that you download on to your computer. It’s been awhile since the last time I did this.
I believe that for Nook Readers you have to connect to a computer to download books from Titles To Go and also have Adobe Digital Editions (free) on your computer.
I also have the Nook app & Kindle app on the Touch. Haven’t used them a whole lot.
You can probably see a trend going here… what I personally find easiest (of the options I have tried) are the ones I use most frequently – the options where I don’t have to connect to a computer. It may not be what others find easiest.
The Get Started With… page is useful to see what steps are involved in using each of the various compatible devices http://help.overdrive.com/?Sup=http://southdakota.lib.overdrive.com/Support.htm
I have a Kindle Fire (got it a couple weeks ago). It has been very easy to check out books from Titles To Go. I haven’t had to connect to a computer to download any of the books – everything done on the Kindle using wifi. Even for the books that said download via computer usb only, I still didn’t have to connect to a computer – worked fine using wifi. For me it is much easier to not have to connect to a computer to download a book before I can read it.
I haven’t tried to get Titles To Go audiobooks on the Kindle Fire yet -- would probably have to use the computer for that or I have seen that there is a way to get the Overdrive app or media console on the Fire so that the MP3 audiobooks could be downloaded directly (without using a computer) but I haven’t tried that yet. I haven’t yet gone beyond trying the easy & immediately available options with this new gadget.
I also have the Overdrive app on an iPod Touch which should be pretty similar to using the iPad, only a whole lot smaller. This works pretty easy once you get the app setup. You do have to get an Adobe ID (free) first in order to set up the overdrive app, but once that is done you’re ready to go. You can get EPUB books and MP3 audiobooks without using a computer. The last time I tried the WMA audiobooks, though they are compatible, I did have to use a computer to download & transfer the file. I don’t know if that has changed, it’s been a few months.
I also have an iPod classic that I have used for MP3 & WMA audiobooks in Titles To Go. You definitely have to use a computer to download & transfer the books using the Overdrive Media Console that you download on to your computer. It’s been awhile since the last time I did this.
I believe that for Nook Readers you have to connect to a computer to download books from Titles To Go and also have Adobe Digital Editions (free) on your computer.
I also have the Nook app & Kindle app on the Touch. Haven’t used them a whole lot.
You can probably see a trend going here… what I personally find easiest (of the options I have tried) are the ones I use most frequently – the options where I don’t have to connect to a computer. It may not be what others find easiest.
The Get Started With… page is useful to see what steps are involved in using each of the various compatible devices http://help.overdrive.com/?Sup=http://southdakota.lib.overdrive.com/Support.htm
Monday, January 23, 2012
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