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            <title>Voki</title>
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            <description>Voki is a tool used to create avatar animations that are embeddable into your Learning Management System. Use it to read a piece of content to students. Have students introduce themselves with an avatar. Develop product lines and introductions with the tool. The possibilities are only as endless as your imagination. </description>
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            <title>A Language for Movement: Video</title>
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            <description>&#1524;A Language for Movement&quot; (1996) is part of an Open University series entitled &quot;Seeing through Mathematics&#1524;. This 25 minute programme shows how notation can help the recording and reconstruction of dances. It focuses in particular on the work of Rudolf Laban and his system of notation known as Labanotation and how we can enjoy nowadays Nijinsky&apos;s ballet Afternoon of a Faun thanks to a notational score. Examples of other notational systems for movement and dance are also discussed. The video includes archive material, dancing and interviews with leading notators. A transcript of this video is available in this repository.</description>
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            <title>Holy Trinity Philharmonic Orchestra</title>
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            <description>In this site we find information about The Holy trinity school in Haiti, the only one which as a philarmonic Orchestra.</description>
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