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{article/topic_title} Music Talk Session Wrap Up

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by David Knight (Music Talk Sessions), Recording artists new to the Music Talks community, the session wrap up is an overview of previous sessions. In the wrap-ups I highlight what took place during the sessions along with initial information about the sessions. Video footage of the sessions will be released in the coming weeks. Let's jump into the wrap-ups!

{article/topic_title} Music Talks Sessions Creates "New Educational" Event Format, Launches 2008 Seaso

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Music Talks Sessions (MTS), has launched its 2008 season moving the popular educational event into its 3rd year of helping to educate recording artists. During the past two years, MTS has provided artists with an eclectic and diverse array of live events (sessions) focused on its key disciplines of entrepreneurship, personal development and artist development.

{article/topic_title} Battery Dance Company Presents "The Other Side" At NY's Tribeca Performing Arts

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Jonathan Hollander and his Battery Dance Company will present "The Other Side" on February 13 & 14 at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center. A unique collaboration of three choreographers, Daniel Cardoso of Quorum Ballet (Lisbon, Portugal), Thaddeus Davis (Wideman/Davis Dance), and Hollander (Battery Dance Company), "The Other Side" is set to an original score by NY-based musician Polarity/1

{article/topic_title} NightDancers To Present Workshop At New York Open Center

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New York City based composer/flautists Gera Clark and John Sarantos, known collectively as NightDancers, will present their "Learn To Play Native American Flute - For Healing and Inner Peace" Workshop at the New York Open Center, Tuesdays, February 12 - March 4, (4 consecutive sessions: 2/12, 2/19, 2/26 & 3/4), 8:00pm to 10:00pm. With its unique, enchanting sound, the contemporary Native American flute has become increasingly popular, not only as a purely musical instrument, but as an ideal tool to enhance relaxation, meditation and healing.

{article/topic_title} Internet Radio Hits the Mainstream in the U.K.

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From The Guardian, January 28, 2008By Jemima KissMore than 8 million people in the UK listen to web-based radio services every week and nearly 2 million download podcasts on a weekly basis, according to a survey that suggests internet radio has hit the mainstream