ICTEL 2020 – International Conference on Teaching, Education & Learning, 16-17 February, Dubai
Conference Name: ICTEL 2020 – International Conference on Teaching, Education & Learning, 16-17 February, Dubai
Conference Dates: 16-17 February 2020
Conference Venue: Flora Grand Hotel, Near Al Rigga Metro Station, Deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: 15 February 2020
Online Conference Application Form: Click Here
Contact E-Mail ID: convener@eurasiaresearch.info
Organising Scholarly Association: Teaching & Education Research Association (TERA)
TERA List of Members: Click Here
TERA President: Dr. Brenda B. Corpuz, Dean, College of Education Technological Institute of the Philippines, Philippines
Conference Language: English
Conference Themes: Teaching, Education & Learning
TERA Previous Conferences: Click Here
(Vernacular Session, e.g., European Languages, Arabic, Bahasa, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Japanese, Russian, will be organised for a minimum of 5 or more participants of a particular language)
(Only English language, full-length, original papers will be considered for publication in conference journals)
This Awards Day is run by the RAD South East of England and has been set up to provide RAD students, based in the South East region and aged 7-17 years, an opportunity to take part in a fun, open level ballet class and compete for a place at the Awards Day final.
2020 South East Centenary Awards Final: Part of the Royal Academy of Dance Centenary celebrations. We are proud to announce that the Final of the 2020 South East Centenary Awards is one of '100 events in 100 places' to celebrate the Centenary of the Royal Academy of Dance. To find out more about the Academy's celebrations, please visit https://www.royalacademyofdance.org/rad100/
The Awards take place in two parts;
1. Firstly, students must take part in a county heat where they will be adjudicated based on criteria set out by the Royal Academy of Dance. The adjudicator at all the heats will be Darren Parish PDTD, DPBMN, RAD RTS.
2. Approximately 6-8 finalists will then be selected from each class at each county heat to attend the Final in London at RAD Headquarters, where a winner from each class will be decided. Darren Parish will be teaching the classes at the Final and two prestigious judges will adjudicate to select the winners.
Candidates will be judged throughout the class on their ability to demonstrate the following three elements in their work:
Technique - Incorporating co-ordination, alignment, use of space, line through the body, secure stretched leg extensions, elevation with controlled landings, articulated footwork
Musicality - Incorporating correct timing, rhythmical accuracy, and response to phrasing, dynamics and atmosphere
Performance - Incorporating expression and communication
Prizes.
There are some very exciting prizes on offer - including a special Margot Fonteyn International Ballet Competition package, which will include tickets for each of the four winners + 1 guest to the Final (which will take place on 5 September on the main stage at the Royal Opera House), as well as 1 ticket for the winners RAD teacher too. There will also be a number of runner-up prizes and certificates of participation for every candidate at each of the heats.
Important Information.
The Final will be held on Sunday 17th May 2020.
All candidates must be available for both their County heat and the Final.
Candidates must be entered by their Registered RAD Teacher.
Booking opens on Saturday 1st June at 12:00.
Booking closes on Friday 29th November at 12:00.
Class Information.
Class A - 7-17 years old. Must have passed RAD Primary in Dance, but not yet passed Grade 1 (as of 1 September 2019).
Class B - 8-17 years old. Must have passed RAD Grade 1, but not yet passed Grade 3 (as of 1 September 2019).
Class C - 8-17 years old. Must have passed RAD Grade 3, but not yet passed Grade 5 or any Vocational Exam (as of 1 September 2019).
Class D - 8-17 years old. Must have passed Grade 5, but not yet passed any Vocational Exam (as of 1 September 2019).
Additional Information.
Total fees are payable in advance. Refunds will not be available for unattended classes.
Awards Day 2020 is only for RAD teachers and RAD students in the South East Region.
Students must be entered in the county where they attend classes. E.g. If a student lives in Hampshire but attends classes in Surrey, they must be entered in the Surrey heat.
No Character or Pointe work will be done in any of the county heats or final.
RAD recommended uniform must be worn – plain classical style leotard (no crossover straps or lace inserts). Soft ballet shoes (soft pointe shoes are not permitted). Hair groomed neat and tidy in a classical style.
All students will receive a certificate of participation.
Confirmation and Registration.
Confirmation of place(s) will be emailed to the teacher as soon as possible after the closing date
Places are limited and allocated on a ‘first-come, first-served’ basis.
Contact.
If you have any queries, please contact your:
RAD RAC representative, Penny Parks - 0208 660 2127 | pennyparks@gmail.com
RAD Regioanl Manager, South East Region, Sue Morice-Jones - 01634 305573 | smoricejones@rad.org.uk
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Agganis Arena fully complies and exceeds all requirements as set forth in the American Disabilities Act. If you require accessible seating while at an event, please visit Guest Services located on the concourse near section 101. The Arena offers accessible and companion seating located on the Concourse and Event levels for all events. (Accessible seating locations are subject to change based on the seating configuration for various events)
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We want to invite everyone to a social-distancing Christmas event!
My husband, Ryan Jones, has created the Jones Family Christmas Light and Music Show at our home on 1748 Abbington Hill in Lexington.
Ryan, who is visually impaired, has synchronized Christmas lights and music for a beautiful and meaning display. We have recorded a narration of the Christmas story to accompany the show. The show consist of Trans-Siberian Orchestra Christmas songs.
The show is FREE and starts December 1 and ends January 1. The show runs each night from 6:30-9:00pm except during heavy rain.
The show can be watched from your car, and the music and narration can be heard by tuning to 89.5 FM.
For more information, please see the 2016 Fox56 news story using the following link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/wsxCimrysy0
Our Facebook page is Facebook.com/JonesFamilyLights
Thank you and God bless,
Kayla Jones
FREE EVENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
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Durham County, The City of Durham and CAMPAIGN4CHANGE
presents RIDIN WIT' JOE CRACK. A FREE Life Changing Event
Open to the public Jan. 18h, 2020 @ the Carolina Theatre
in Downtown Durham 1pm-3:30pm,
Door Open @ 12pm, we are hosting a Paparazzi Sale Fundraiser
All proceeds go to Pink Pump Cancer Foundation and Campaign4Change.
1PM - "Ridin wit' Joe Crack" Stage Production, written and produced by; Vegas Don. Campaign4Change(C4C) presents it's breathtaking, stimulating, mind- blowing stage production. Entering its 18th year of production in 2020, Campaign4Change incorporates todays top music hits, live performances by professional recording artists, spoken word, and a riveting message delivered by prominent speaker Vegas Don. The production is a captivating two-hour drama based on the personal life experiences of former gang leader and ex-drug dealer turned anti- crime advocate Mr. Otis Lyons, aka Vegas Don. Lyons is also the playwright and executive producer of the production. The Production is inspiring and it brings awareness to the negative mindset of today's society as well as those who battles with the many social ills of the world. Our mission is to influence productive decision making in homes, communities and connecting people to networks for support.
*ALL GROUP TICKETS OF 10 OR MORE PLEASE CONTACT:
Mrs. Little 919.797.5494
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