New Year greetings from Sir Manouchehr Abrontan....
Noscere Audere Velle Tascere Ire: rifts on Arts, music, photography, history, literature, poetry, science, the paintings, visual arts, the dance and ultimately to the living spaces of nature by Nosauvelta. This is a look for the space between thinking, knowing, seeing, understanding and listening well, reading stories and thoughts of what was, what is, and what has to be as told by the wise through blogs, photos, video, and music blogs.
If There Is Much In The Window There Should Be More In The Room
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
DELIGHTFUL 2009 ゥ www.abrontan.net
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New Year greetings from Sir Manouchehr Abrontan....
New Year greetings from Sir Manouchehr Abrontan....
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Zorba, "The Veiled Male"
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Can men Belly Dance?
Yes. Although Belly Dance is often considered a feminine art form (because of it's flowing circular lines and emphasis on the belly/childbirth aspects), there are masculine styles of the dance and costuming for men. There are a number of excellent male belly dancers that teach and perform these styles....
http://www.doubleveil.net/index.htm?http&&&www.doubleveil.net/feminine.htm
Can men Belly Dance?
Yes. Although Belly Dance is often considered a feminine art form (because of it's flowing circular lines and emphasis on the belly/childbirth aspects), there are masculine styles of the dance and costuming for men. There are a number of excellent male belly dancers that teach and perform these styles....
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Are Dogs Our Closest Relatives?
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“Of all creatures the one nearest to man in the fineneness of its perceptions and in its capacity to render true friendship is a bitch.” —Konrad Lorenz
Are Dogs Our Closest Relatives?
That’s the question asked, only partly tongue-in-cheek, by a 2008 review of studies in canine behavioral psychology that comes to a startling conclusion: “In many ways dogs are more human-like than any other species, including nonhuman primates.”
Dogs’ “human-like behaviors” include an uncanny ability to interpret human body language, gaze, and other nonverbal cues, as well as to recognize as many as 200 words of human language.
Their ability to “read” us exceeds that of either our closest genetic relatives (trained chimpanzees) or their own (tamed wolves), and there is evidence that the predisposition to do so is innate in dogs, not acquired anew through experience by each individual dog.....
http://nytts.org/factotem/09-10-08-a.html
“Of all creatures the one nearest to man in the fineneness of its perceptions and in its capacity to render true friendship is a bitch.” —Konrad Lorenz
Are Dogs Our Closest Relatives?
That’s the question asked, only partly tongue-in-cheek, by a 2008 review of studies in canine behavioral psychology that comes to a startling conclusion: “In many ways dogs are more human-like than any other species, including nonhuman primates.”
Dogs’ “human-like behaviors” include an uncanny ability to interpret human body language, gaze, and other nonverbal cues, as well as to recognize as many as 200 words of human language.
Their ability to “read” us exceeds that of either our closest genetic relatives (trained chimpanzees) or their own (tamed wolves), and there is evidence that the predisposition to do so is innate in dogs, not acquired anew through experience by each individual dog.....
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