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Opal Moore

Subject: Literature

(b. 1953), poet, short story writer, essayist, educator, and critic of children's literature. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Opal Moore was influenced from childhood by ...

Great Britain

Great Britain   Reference library

The International Encyclopedia of Dance

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2005
Subject:
Performing arts, Dance, Music
Length:
31,844 words

...years) that the Rambert board decided to dismiss him as artistic director. Alston had introduced the Rambert dancers to Cunningham technique and, as artistic director, had revised the company's repertory radically. Cunningham's Septet, Doubles , and Touchbase , Trisha Brown 's Opal Loop , and new works by Lucinda Childs and David Gordon were presented alongside choreography predominantly by Alston and Davies. Alston also commissioned works by some of Britain's most experimental choreographers—the first being Swamp in 1986 , by Michael Clark , and, in...

Sigler Bunny

Sigler Bunny   Reference library

The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4 ed.)

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2009
Subject:
Music
Length:
289 words

...Good Times Roll’/‘Feel So Good’ (number 20 R&B and number 22 pop) and ‘Lovey Dovey’/‘You’re So Fine’. Earlier in his career he had belonged to a doo-wop vocal group, the Opals, who recorded in 1959 for the Philadelphia V-Tone label, with little success. After his late 60s records, Sigler abandoned recording for several years to concentrate on songwriting, and wrote songs for Jackie Moore , Joe Simon , the Three Degrees , O’Jays , Intruders and Billy Paul , most of whom were Philadelphia International Records (PIR) artists. In 1973 Sigler returned to...

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