Paige Kohler was headed for a professional career in ballet – until a car crash changed all that. “It was really difficult,” Kohler said. “You don’t realize how much it’s part of your life until it’s taken away — when you can’t do it anymore. It was really hard to be a normal person.”
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An Indian Town Devoted To Dance Clears Out To Tour The States
“Nrityagram was founded in 1990 as a gurukul, or residential village of learning, by the actress Protima Bedi. … Her vivid personality and love affairs were one part of her legend, but another was her commitment to Indian classical dance, and in particular Odissi, of which she became by all accounts a compelling exponent. In essence Nrityagram remains as she had hoped: an idyllic place where it is not unusual for people to dance — usually with live musicians — morning, noon, and night.”
In That Green And Pleasant Land, Green Building Practices Take Off
Like the U.S.’s LEED program, England’s BREEAM awards ecologically sound building practices – and there are more awards this year than ever before.
You Can Practically Smell That Novel’s Writing (Your Brain Thinks It’s Real)
Read about a smell – and your brain thinks you’re smelling it. Read about a soccer game – and your brain thinks you’re playing it. Especially if it’s fiction. Who says reading isn’t a good workout?