The realistic-looking effects of the astronauts floating weightless in space and inside the spacecraft were accomplished by suspending the actors from wires attached to the top of the set and placing the camera beneath them. The actors' bodies blocked the camera's view of the wires and appeared to float. For the shot of Poole floating into the pod's arms during Bowman's recovery of him, a stuntman on a wire portrayed the movements of an unconscious man and was shot in slow motion to enhance the illusion of drifting through space.[89] The scene showing Bowman entering the emergency airlock from the EVA pod was done similarly: an off-camera stagehand, standing on a platform, held the wire suspending Dullea above the camera positioned at the bottom of the vertically oriented airlock. At the proper moment, the stage-hand first loosened his grip on the wire, causing Dullea to fall toward the camera, then, while holding the wire firmly, jumped off the platform, causing Dullea to ascend back toward the hatch.[90]
Release: An Odyssey of Art and Recovery
Sober Living is a transitional housing program that helps patients who are completing treatment to have an affordable living space. Odyssey House owns two apartment complexes where some people in recovery are able to live. This is one of the attributes that makes Odyssey House unique and effective.
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At the Center for Recovery and Wellness (CRW) our holistic approach to recovery means that we offer more to our clients than traditional clinical services. In June, staff members Vaness Flores (Prevention and Wellness Educator) and Fiorela Caro (Recreation...
Residents of a small town that was wiped out by one of the largest tornados ever recorded take the stage in an original theatrical event inspired by their story of survival and recovery.Rooted: The Greensburg Odyssey is a play with music and performs today, May 5 in Greensburg, Kansas, as part of the towns commemoration of the 5th anniversary of the devastating 2007 tornado.Click on the 30 second promo video below!The performance is a months-long partnership among the William Inge Center for the Arts, at Independence Community College in Independence, Kansas, and the Cornerstone Theatre of Los Angeles, and the 5.4.7 Arts Center of Greensburg. The cast features 19 community members from the area, performing alongside professional artists.The courage, determination and innovation displayed by the citizens of Greensburg is astounding. It has been a joy to help them translate their experiences onto the stage, said Peter Ellenstein, Inge Center artistic director. Greensburg is a source of pride to all Kansans, Americans and residents of the planet. As home of the Official Theatre Festival of Kansas, the Inge Center is thrilled to be part of this inspirational tale of Kansas citizens.
The Inge Centerbest known as sponsor of the William Inge Theatre Festival won a National Endowment for the Arts grant to create a theatrical event about the extraordinary recovery and renewal of Greensburg. One week after the storm, about 500 displaced residents decided to rebuild as in an environmentally friendly manner; the town is now internationally known for its green buildings and features.To tell this story of renewal, the Inge Center commissioned Marcia Cebulska, a Topeka, Kansas-based playwright. Cebulska interviewed Greensburg residents and crafted a story inspired by the Homeric epic journey back home from The Odyssey.The Inge Center selected the Cornerstone Theatre of Los Angeles as artistic collaborator. Cornerstone creates plays with and for people of many ages, cultures and levels of performing experience, focusing on specific community issues. Cornerstone Theaters Associate Artistic Director, Laurie Woolery, directs the show with a cast mostly of Greensburg residents.Finally, the 5.4.7 Arts Center in Greensburg served as local coordinator. The center, named after the date of the tornado, was the first public building to rise after the tornado, emphasizing the towns commitment to the arts. Stacey Barnes is the executive director.
UTHS online high school courses offer students scheduling flexibility and an opportunity for credit recovery or advancement. Courses are aligned to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, designed by curriculum experts, and facilitated by experienced, highly qualified Texas-certified teachers. Subjects include a variety of high school level math, science, English Language Arts, social studies, physical education, art, Spanish, and elective courses.
The Second Circuit affirmed the district court's dismissal of plaintiff's complaint for failure to state a claim. Plaintiff sought recovery of a painting by Pablo Picasso that has been in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's possession since 1952, but once belonged to plaintiff's ancestors who sold it in 1938 to a private dealer. Plaintiff alleged that her ancestors sold the painting under duress because they needed funds to flee fascist Italy after having already fled the Nazi regime in their native Germany. The court held that the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2016 did not preempt the Met's laches defense and plaintiff's claims were barred by laches. The court held that the delay in this case was unreasonable and the Met has been prejudiced by the more than six decades that have elapsed since the end of World War II. 2ff7e9595c
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