| American Artist Drawing | Drawing was launched in 2003 to provide working artists with information and inspiration regarding the foundation of art: drawing. Whether one works in watercolor, oil, silverpoint, or clay, most every endeavor begins with a sketch. For many artists, the drawing constitutes the finished work. Finally, here’s a publication that focuses on it all – fine art created with graphite, Conté crayon, charcoal, metalpoint, etching tools, and other materials. Learn about the techniques of masters from Andrew Wyeth to Leonardo, from Wayne Thiebaud to Lucian Freud, from the Renaissance to today, in Drawing. Published four times a year. | | Dancetrain | Do you love to dance? Then you need dancetrain! dancetrain will keep you up to date with the hottest dance info including what the professionals are up to, the latest exercises & fashion, make-up tips & where to find hundreds of schools, companies, agencies & competitions around Australia & New Zealand. And this is not to mention the awesome dance pics, fun quizzes & the chance to have your say & get your photo featured in our famous Lights Camera Action section! Dance lovers subscribe NOW to have your mag delivered every two months! Price $AU | | Dance | For over 80 years, dancers have turned to Dance Magazine for the most relevant, cutting edge and influential dance coverage. In its pages each month, readers find profiles of their favorite dancers and choreographers, news and reviews from around the world, in-depth coverage of dance education, and columns by respected authorities-plus page after page of inspiring photographs of dancers in action. | | Dance Australia | Now in its 27th year, Dance Australia is Australia's leading specialist magazine devoted to the art of dance. It covers ballet, contemporary dance, music theatre and dance education. The magazine is aimed at professional dancers, teachers, students and dance lovers, with a special section for young dancers. Dance Australia includes the latest news and gossip; profiles; in depth features about issues of concern to the artform; health, nutrition, training and performance advice from medical specialists; and reviews by critics who know their subject. If you are serious about dance, you can't afford not to read Dance Australia! | | Dance Europe | 'Dance Europe' is a monthly print journal founded in 1995 and published in London. It aims 'to provide an unbiased platform for dance throughout Europe and beyond' and includes many contributions from professional dancers and ex-dancers. The 'Dance Europe' web site provides a contents list and select illustrations from the current issue of the magazine, for which Adobe Reader is needed; it does not provide articles from the magazine. Contents lists of past issues are also available. The site gives jobs and auditions listings, a European performance diary, message board and a list of books and videos available for sale. Subscription information and a directory of links to web sites for dancers, dance companies, festivals, tickets and other resources are also available. | | Dance Spirit | If you dance, Dance Spirit is for you. Each issue provides essential information for dancers to develop their performance talents and manage all aspects of their dancing life. Columns and features by dancers, choreographers and instructors will offer you definitive advice on improving your technique and creativity. You'll also find broad spectrum dance articles and dance discipline specific columns, dance lifestyle, fashion to makeup, health, fitness and safety. | | Dance Teacher | Dance Teacher magazine is created for dance educators teaching any level and type of class. Whether you are a teacher in a public school or you own your own private studio, Dance Teacher is an essential tool in enhancing your profession and knowledge of the field. Every issue features interesting articles on dancing trends, interviews with choreographers, and feedback from other teachers. You'll find useful ideas and techniques that will help not only you as an instructor, but your students as well. Dance Teacher magazine is dedicated to 'raising the barre,' so to speak, when it comes to dance and teaching dance. This publication keeps you informed on all of the information you need to know pertaining to dance education. Read up on tips that will enhance your lessons, and get useful ideas on achieving the best results from your students. Dance Teacher magazine enables you to stay up-to-date on the issues related to running a dance program while encouraging you to be the best teacher you can be. | | Dancing Times | Dancing Times is a monthly magazine covering all types of stage dancing but emphasis is around contemporary dance and ballet. Buy a single copy of Dancing Times Magazine or a subscription of your desired length. If you choose the current issue before 3pm, we will even send it out the same day, first class. | | Irish Dancing & Culture | IRISH DANCING & CULTURE INTL MAGAZINE: Irish Dancing & Culture International Magazine is the hottest monthly magazine for Irish dancers and enthusiasts. Each issue includes interviews with Irish dancing stars (Jean Butler, Michael Flatley and Glenn Simpson to name a few!) features on how to improve your dancing, tips on the best warm ups, fashion and beauty advice and much more! | | Irish Dancing & Culture International | Irish Dancing & Culture International Magazine is the hottest monthly magazine for Irish dancers and Enthusiasts. Each issue includes interviews with Irish dancing stars (Jean Butler, Michael Flatley and Glenn Simpson to name a few!) features on how to improve your dancing, tips on the best warm ups, fashion and beauty advice and much more! | | Linedancer | Magazine covering all aspects of line dancing including music reviews and star interviews. | | Pointe | Pointe Magazine is entirely dedicated to the world of ballet, and the dancers that live and breathe the beautiful art form. The publication brings readers an all-encompassing, exclusive look at today’s international ballet scene. Pointe is the must-have informational source for the modern ballet dancer, providing advice and guidance within a wide range of topics including technique, partnership, career planning, casting, coping with criticism, and much more. Every issue also includes an abundance of feature articles in which experts answer your questions, offer words of encouragement, authoritative knowledge, and motivating inspiration. Pointe Magazine’s editorial contributors convey an understanding of the importance of healthy fitness and nutritional eating for dancers, along with fresh style tips, to enhance readers’ inner and outer beauty. Professional dancers and students alike will benefit from Pointe Magazine, never failing to deliver “ballet at its best.” |
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