Dance to the Rescue

Dance to the Rescue

Author: Laura Driscoll

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781416917205

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Dance with Dora as she goes in search of a magic wish. Based on a special episode and includes actions so young explorers can join in and dance with Dora and friends.


Dora's Costume Party

Dora's Costume Party

Author: Christine Ricci

Publisher: ABDO

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781599610719

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Dora is throwing a Halloween party, but Boots can't decide what costume to wear.


Dance to the Rescue (Dora the Explorer)

Dance to the Rescue (Dora the Explorer)

Author: Nickelodeon Publishing

Publisher: Nickelodeon Publishing

Published: 2013-04-01

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1612632491

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Oh, no! A mean elf has trapped Swiper in a bottle! To save him, Dora the Explorer has to dance her way to the Castle where she can win a wish to set Swiper free. Will Dora be able to dance to Swiper's rescue?


Dance to the Rescue

Dance to the Rescue

Author:

Publisher: Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon

Published: 2005-09-20

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781416902164

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Dora rescues Swiper from a bottle when she wins one wish from the King.


Dance to the Rescue

Dance to the Rescue

Author: Antonia Barber

Publisher: Puffin

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 9780141308463

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This story involves Louise and friends who are in Cornwall for the summer. They get involved in a rescue which involves the Air Ambulance helicopter. Realizing how important this service is, they go on to organize a concert to raise money for the Air Ambulance.


Designed for Dancing

Designed for Dancing

Author: Janet Borgerson

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2021-10-19

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13: 0262044331

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

When Americans mamboed in the kitchen, waltzed in the living room, polkaed in the pavilion, and tangoed at the club; with glorious, full-color record cover art. In midcentury America, eager dancers mamboed in the kitchen, waltzed in the living room, Watusied at the nightclub, and polkaed in the pavilion, instructed (and inspired) by dance records. Glorious, full-color record covers encouraged them: Let’s Cha Cha Cha, Dance and Stay Young, Dancing in the Street!, Limbo Party, High Society Twist. In Designed for Dancing, vinyl record aficionados and collectors Janet Borgerson and Jonathan Schroeder examine dance records of the 1950s and 1960s as expressions of midcentury culture, identity, fantasy, and desire. Borgerson and Schroeder begin with the record covers—memorable and striking, but largely designed and created by now-forgotten photographers, scenographers, and illustrators—which were central to the way records were conceived, produced, and promoted. Dancing allowed people to sample aspirational lifestyles, whether at the Plaza or in a smoky Parisian café, and to affirm ancestral identities with Irish, Polish, or Greek folk dancing. Dance records featuring ethnic music of variable authenticity and appropriateness invited consumers to dance in the footsteps of the Other with “hot” Latin music, Afro-Caribbean rhythms, and Hawaiian hulas. Bought at a local supermarket, department store, or record shop, and listened to in the privacy of home, midcentury dance records offered instruction in how to dance, how to dress, how to date, and how to discover cool new music—lessons for harmonizing with the rest of postwar America.