Charleston Jazz

Charleston Jazz
Title Charleston Jazz PDF eBook
Author Jack McCray
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9780738543505

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Reveals the rich, untold story of the evolution of American jazz music and how the inhabitants of Charleston, South Carolina, had a huge impact on the music as we know it today. Original.

Current Housing Reports

Current Housing Reports
Title Current Housing Reports PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1988
Genre Housing
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Hey, Charleston!

Hey, Charleston!
Title Hey, Charleston! PDF eBook
Author Anne Rockwell
Publisher Carolrhoda Books ®
Pages 40
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1467737836

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What happened when a former enslaved man took beat-up old instruments and gave them to a bunch of orphans? Thousands of futures got a little brighter and a great American art form was born. In 1891, Reverend Daniel Joseph Jenkins opened his orphanage in Charleston, South Carolina. He soon had hundreds of children and needed a way to support them. Jenkins asked townspeople to donate old band instruments—some of which had last played in the hands of Confederate soldiers in the Civil War. He found teachers to show the kids how to play. Soon the orphanage had a band. And what a band it was. The Jenkins Orphanage Band caused a sensation on the streets of Charleston. People called the band's style of music "rag"—a rhythm inspired by the African American people who lived on the South Carolina and Georgia coast. The children performed as far away as Paris and London, and they earned enough money to support the orphanage that still exists today. They also helped launch the music we now know as jazz. Hey, Charleston! is the story of the kind man who gave America "some rag" and so much more.

The Birth of All Things

The Birth of All Things
Title The Birth of All Things PDF eBook
Author Marcus Amaker
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 2020-06-02
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781734673708

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"Masculinity doesn't have to be toxic, but some men choose to put poison on their tongue ..." The Birth Of All Things is an eclectic mix of poems from Marcus Amaker, the first Poet Laureate of Charleston, SC.This personal collection delivers poems about a wide range of topics: life as a new dad, racism in America, Bjork, anxiety, Star Wars, masculinity, pandemics, black music, history, and more. Amaker is an award-winning graphic designer, musician, and performance poet. The Birth Of All Things is the sum of all of his talents.The book features an original illustration from Florida artist Nick Davis.

Jazz & Blues Musicians of South Carolina

Jazz & Blues Musicians of South Carolina
Title Jazz & Blues Musicians of South Carolina PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Franklin
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 310
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781570037436

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Through detailed interviews with 19 South Carolina musicians, jazz historian and radio host Benjamin Franklin presents an oral history of the tradition and influence of jazz and the blues in the Palmetto State.

The Charleston Academy of Domestic Pursuits

The Charleston Academy of Domestic Pursuits
Title The Charleston Academy of Domestic Pursuits PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Pollak
Publisher Abrams
Pages 255
Release 2014-04-15
Genre Reference
ISBN 1613125992

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From the ABCs of cooking to perfect cocktail parties and the proper care of houseguests, this is the ultimate guide to domestic Southern hospitality. Nestled deep in the South is a tiny academy that teaches classes in the most important subject in the world: the domestic arts. The Academy’s unique curriculum includes everything from cocktail-party etiquette to business entertaining, dealing with household guests, and cooking for the holidays. Here, after a little gentle instruction from Deans Pollak and Manigault, interspersed with plenty of humor, students find they are living healthier, having stronger ties to friends and family, and using their houses to branch out in ways they never dreamed possible. Since not everyone can get to their sold-out classes in Charleston, the Deans are now offering this book so happier liv­ing can be within everyone’s grasp, not just the select few.

Jazz Dance

Jazz Dance
Title Jazz Dance PDF eBook
Author Lindsay Guarino
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 331
Release 2014-02-25
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0813048745

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The history of jazz dance is best understood by comparing it to a tree. The art form's roots are African. Its trunk is vernacular, shaped by European influence, and exemplified by the Charleston and the Lindy Hop. The branches are many and varied and include tap, Broadway, funk, hip-hop, Afro-Caribbean, Latin, pop, club jazz, popping, B-boying, party dances, and much more. Unique in its focus on history rather than technique, Jazz Dance offers the only overview of trends and developments since 1960. Editors Lindsay Guarino and Wendy Oliver have assembled an array of seasoned practitioners and scholars who trace the many histories of jazz dance and examine various aspects of the field, including trends, influences, training, race, gender, aesthetics, the international appeal of jazz dance, and its relationship to tap, rock, indie, black concert dance, and Latin dance. Featuring discussions of such dancers and choreographers as Bob Fosse and Katherine Dunham, as well as analyses of how the form's vocabulary differs from ballet, this complex and compelling history captures the very essence of jazz dance.