Sentences with phrase «like band practice»

Arts education remains an extracurricular, and school administrators focused on math and reading can push it aside: The arts are fine, so let kids who are interested in them study in an afterschool program like band practice.
It sounded like band practice, a score being workshopped.

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For those unfamiliar with the term, «lunch shaming» refers to practices in the cafeteria that single out children with school meal debt, such as making the child wear a special wrist band, stamping the child's arm or hand, throwing the child's meal away in front of peers, or even making a child do chores, like wiping down tables, in exchange for a meal.
A big part of the reason why we get so angry is because rather than let our kids deal with the natural consequences, like getting a zero on a homework assignment or letting them sit through a band practice with no instrument, we rescue them, bring in the homework or the saxophone, are inconvenienced, get annoyed and angry, and that's where the piggybacking comes in.
... When I began practicing yoga, I was playing in a band... As yoga and music overlapped in my life, I came to see that yoga is, in so many ways, much like music...
I ride motorcycles, practice jiu jitsu, play drums in a professional band and like to have fun.
These visual properties combine with other elements like the evocative sound design and carefully detailed locations to generate what is perhaps the film's most exceptional quality: a true sense of being somewhere — with actual people in actual places, whether they be as loudly wide - open as a rock band's studio loft show or as comfortably intimate as a suburban basement - turned - practice - space.
The preteen years At this point in life, parents probably feel like they're always chauffeuring their kids from soccer practice to band practice to theater performances.
Traditional Objects 5, 6, 15, 19, 20, and 21 showcase the jagged, weaving patterns that speak most clearly to Alvarado's interdisciplinary practice; fans of Natural Information Society will recognize them from the band's record covers, like the recently released Simultonality.
It's a bit like playing music, it's cool to practice in the garage but you're not a band till you get on stage.
Working from left to right, Reed produced broad bands of disrupted movement on tall canvases that read like a time - line from his break with conventional art practices at that time.
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