COMPLETECoffee Break Collection 012-The Performing Arts-mary
Hello Mary Ann and Kathrinee,
I see that their are sections 18, 19 & 20 that are not assigned as of yet.
May I please have those 3 sections?
I have choosen 3 articles from Guttenberg's " The Art of Stage Dancing" by Ned Wayburn.
I would love to record them for this project.
April1060
I see that their are sections 18, 19 & 20 that are not assigned as of yet.
May I please have those 3 sections?
I have choosen 3 articles from Guttenberg's " The Art of Stage Dancing" by Ned Wayburn.
I would love to record them for this project.
April1060
April
Hi, April! Sure - You'd be very welcome to finish up this collection with the last three chapters. I look forward to your sections!
adr6090 wrote:Hello Mary Ann and Kathrinee,
I see that their are sections 18, 19 & 20 that are not assigned as of yet.
May I please have those 3 sections?
I have choosen 3 articles from Guttenberg's " The Art of Stage Dancing" by Ned Wayburn.
I would love to record them for this project.
April1060
Rosie in Boston
Coffee Break Collection 12 is up and looking for readers! Theme: The Performing Arts!
Coffee Break Collection 12 is up and looking for readers! Theme: The Performing Arts!
Kathrine & MaryAnn,
Hello! Here are sections 18, 19 & 20
They are chapters from this link: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/27367/27367-h/27367-h.htm
I am not certain the length is appropriate as they are not large audio files. Please do let me know.
I also question if the above section numbers are supposed to be in the name of the recorded file.
Here they are :
section 18 "a Bit of Ancient History" 6:34 length https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/coffeebreak012_ancienthistory_wayburn_128kb.mp3
section 19 "the Dance and the Drama" 3:1 length
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/coffeebreak012_dancedrama_wayburn_128kb.mp3
section 20 " The Melting Pot of the Dance" 3:44 length
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/coffeebreak012_meltingpot_wayburn_128kb.mp3
Hello! Here are sections 18, 19 & 20
They are chapters from this link: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/27367/27367-h/27367-h.htm
I am not certain the length is appropriate as they are not large audio files. Please do let me know.
I also question if the above section numbers are supposed to be in the name of the recorded file.
Here they are :
section 18 "a Bit of Ancient History" 6:34 length https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/coffeebreak012_ancienthistory_wayburn_128kb.mp3
section 19 "the Dance and the Drama" 3:1 length
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/coffeebreak012_dancedrama_wayburn_128kb.mp3
section 20 " The Melting Pot of the Dance" 3:44 length
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/coffeebreak012_meltingpot_wayburn_128kb.mp3
April, thanks so much for your quick work on getting our last 3 questions recorded and edited!!
To answer your questions: The time is perfectly fine, and you labeled the filenames accurately. Thanks!
MW updated! Once we're PL OK for all sections, we should be up and cataloged soon! Hooray! We close another fabulous coffee break collection. Thank you all for your research in finding some really great pieces in an oft-underdiscussed topic.
Speaking of topics: What are some ideas for our next coffee break collection?? So far we've had:
1. Humor
2. Faith
3. Nature
4. Hodgepodge
5. Love and Relationships
6. Food and Drink
7. Travel
8. Animals
9. Autumn
10. War and Conflict
11. Science
12. The Performing Arts
To answer your questions: The time is perfectly fine, and you labeled the filenames accurately. Thanks!
MW updated! Once we're PL OK for all sections, we should be up and cataloged soon! Hooray! We close another fabulous coffee break collection. Thank you all for your research in finding some really great pieces in an oft-underdiscussed topic.
Speaking of topics: What are some ideas for our next coffee break collection?? So far we've had:
1. Humor
2. Faith
3. Nature
4. Hodgepodge
5. Love and Relationships
6. Food and Drink
7. Travel
8. Animals
9. Autumn
10. War and Conflict
11. Science
12. The Performing Arts
Rosie in Boston
Coffee Break Collection 12 is up and looking for readers! Theme: The Performing Arts!
Coffee Break Collection 12 is up and looking for readers! Theme: The Performing Arts!
For the next coffeebreak section perhaps it can be about some articles in regards to different places (i.e. Major metropolis, rural, Alaska, Florida-geographical choices people have made)?
Merely a suggestion.
Thank you for pl approving my 3 posted sections.
Feels great to be the closing sections.
April
Merely a suggestion.
Thank you for pl approving my 3 posted sections.
Feels great to be the closing sections.
April
Ooo! 'Cities' might be a great idea! What do the rest of you think?
Rosie in Boston
Coffee Break Collection 12 is up and looking for readers! Theme: The Performing Arts!
Coffee Break Collection 12 is up and looking for readers! Theme: The Performing Arts!
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That could be interesting. Do you think stories set in cities (so a mystery in London or a romance in Venice), or do you think non-fiction stories about particular cities or aspects of life in a city (like tenement houses in New York or the stockyard in Chicago)?
MaryAnn
MaryAnn
Mary Ann,
That could be interesting. Do you think stories set in cities (so a mystery in London or a romance in Venice), or do you think non-fiction stories about particular cities or aspects of life in a city (like tenement houses in New York or the stockyard in Chicago)?
I was thinking aspects of lives in different places like non-fiction stories as you have mentioned above.
Though, the the thought of stories set in cities sounds captivating as well.
April
That could be interesting. Do you think stories set in cities (so a mystery in London or a romance in Venice), or do you think non-fiction stories about particular cities or aspects of life in a city (like tenement houses in New York or the stockyard in Chicago)?
I was thinking aspects of lives in different places like non-fiction stories as you have mentioned above.
Though, the the thought of stories set in cities sounds captivating as well.
April
You haven't even listened to the last 3 sections yet? I hope that you like them.
Hey, comment on the city idea. Sounds good to me or I wouldn't have suggested it. I do wonder though just where the stories would come from....
good day to you,
April
Hey, comment on the city idea. Sounds good to me or I wouldn't have suggested it. I do wonder though just where the stories would come from....
good day to you,
April