Performing Arts
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Madeline
"PG"In an old house in Paris that was covered with vines, lived twelve little girls in two straight lines." I just had to say that! Since first published in 1939, Ludwig Bemelmans’ classic Madeline books have sold more than ten million copies. While visiting her Web site, don’t miss the "Go! Madeline Go!" Shockwave game. Help Madeline race her scooter through the streets of Paris to find Genevieve, her faithful dog. And although Hatty Jones (the nine-year-old who plays Madeline) isn’t taking any more email questions, you might enjoy reading her responses to the many questions already posted."
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History Buff: Circus Related Articles
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Garden Brother Circus Fun Stuff
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Dr. Doolittle
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Degas Ballet Dancers
"Edgar Degas, the French impressionist artist, was a master of the human figure in motion. His paintings, drawings and bronzes of ballerinas are among the masterpieces of the century. This Degas exhibit is brought to you by the Webmuseum of Paris. Click on any of the thirteen thumbnail views to see a larger picture, and be sure to share them with the ballerinas at your house. <!--"
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Dancin’ Wild
"Thirteen-year old Anne of Kansas has been dancing for eleven years and thinks the Internet is really fun. She created Dancin’ Wild "so that dancers could come together to chat and just have fun." She holds her weekly chats in an America Online chat room, and has a Dancin’ Wild newsletter that goes out to members. She also posts stories and poems written by other dancing kids, and has a dancer’s pen pal matching service. If you’re a kid who loves to dance, come join Anne and her dancing friends."
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Clown Alley
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Cirque du Soleil
"Since their beginnings in the late eighties as a street festival in Quebec, Circque du Soleil has performed for more than thirty million people. Currently, their 575 performers are staging seven shows on four continents. Their animal-less performances are a tantalizing mixture of dance, acrobatics, and music. Best bets at their site (besides details on when and where they perform) are the video previews of their seven shows which you’ll find under In the Ring."
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Circus Lingo
"From ""Aba-daba: any dessert served in the cookhouse"" to ""Zanies: clowns,"" the Circus Lingo glossary defines dozens of words used exclusively in the circus world. Stepping beyond the dictionary into the rest of the site (created by children’s software producer Big Top), you’ll find several amusing Shockwave trinkets, but none directly related to the circus."
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Camp Winnarainbow
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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