Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (Hindi: जेपी सूचना प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान) better known as JIIT Noida is an institute of higher education, a deemed university under Section 3 of the UGC Act 1956 and currently conferring the Deemed to be University status. The institute has 6 academic departments and offers programs in technical education at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctorate level. Institute is situated in Noida, Gautam Buddh Nagar district of the Indian state Uttar Pradesh, which has proximity to the Indian capital New Delhi.
History
Inception
The institute was founded in 2001 by Jaypee Group and commenced its operation in the start of academic year in July 2001. Initially it was affiliated to the state university Jaypee University of Information Technology, Waknaghat and started offering only diploma courses. By 1 November 2004, it was declared as deemed university by UGC. Then HRD minister Dr. Arjun Singh inaugurated the institute as deemed university. He also presided as the chief guest of the opening ceremony.
In ballroom dancing, the jive is a dance style that originated in the United States from African-Americans in the early 1930s. It was originally presented to the public in 1934 by Cab Calloway. It is a lively and uninhibited variation of the Jitterbug, a form of Swing dance. Glenn Miller introduced his own jive dance in 1938 with the song "Doin' the Jive" which never caught on.
The jive is one of the five International Latin dances. In competition it is danced at a speed of 176 beats per minute, although in some cases this is reduced to between 128 and 160 beats per minute.
Many of its basic patterns are similar to these of the East Coast Swing with the major difference of highly syncopated rhythm of the Triple Steps (Chasses), which use straight eighths in ECS and hard swing in Jive. To the players of swing music in the 1930s and 1940s "Jive" was an expression denoting glib or foolish talk. Or derived from the earlier generics for giouba of the African dance Juba dance verbal tradition.
"Greyhound" is a single by the electronic dance trio Swedish House Mafia. The track was released worldwide on March 12, 2012 as the third single from the album Until Now, released as a digital download on the iTunes Store. The song was created to promote a new drink for Absolut, Absolut Greyhound.
Music video
A music video to accompany the release of "Greyhound" was first released onto YouTube on 13 March 2012 at a total length of three minutes and twenty-two seconds. The video starts with three groups of people driving to a salt desert in cars and they have each one color (blue, yellow and red). Then the video cuts to shots of Axwell, Ingrosso and Angello putting on headsets in an underground room. The headsets give off an electric charge, which creates colored bubbles around the members of Swedish House Mafia. Axwell is yellow, Angello is red and Ingrosso is blue. The members are connected to three robot dogs; the people in the cars are dog racers. A woman lays a hovering rabbit on the ground, which starts moving, and the three greyhound dogs start to chase it. The video alternates between scenes of the robot dogs' race, shots of the owners that support their dogs, and scenes of Axwell, Ingrosso and Angello leading the robots. The yellow greyhound trips the blue greyhound, which quickly recovers and resumes the race. The three dogs reach the finishing line at the same time. A polaroid camera develops a photo of the finish, which is blown away into the desert. The video finishes with a shot of a bottle of Absolut Greyhound on a silver tray. A longer version of the video is also available.
Greyhound was a grey Standardbred gelding by Guy Abbey out of Elizabeth by Peter the Great. Born in 1932, Greyhound was the outstanding trotting horse of his day and arguably the most outstanding in the history of the sport. He was nicknamed "The Great Grey Ghost" and "Silver-skinned Flyer." In 1935, he won the Hambletonian race and in 1938 he lowered the record time for trotting the mile to 1:55¼. This record stood until 1969.
Early life
Greyhound was sold for less than $1000 at auction due to his awkward appearance. As a two year old he won at venues including Good Time Park where he won the Good Time Stake,Springfield where he won the Review Futurity and Syracuse where he won the Horseman Futurity. At the end of the season he won the Lexington Trot at The Red Mile.
1935 season
In the The Hambletonian Greyhound sat back in the field until making a move at the 5/8 mile mark and swirling past the field to win in 2.02 1/4 in the first heat and 2.02 3/4 in the second. The first heat time was a race record. Reflective of the era, the nearly $19,000 he won at The Hambletonian was to become almost half his career earnings. After The Hambletonian Greyhound won the Review Futurity at Springfield with a 2.00 mile and the Championship Stallion Stake at Syracuse but due to injury he did not contest the Kentucky Futurity. He also won the Matron Stakes and Horseman Futurity. He won 18 of 20 starts as a three year old in 1935.
A greyhound is a cocktail consisting of 6 fluid ounces (200 ml) of grapefruit juice and 1.5 fluid ounces (50 ml) of gin or vodka mixed and served over ice. Salt the rim of the glass to turn it into a Salty dog. Depending on the quality of the gin, the drink can taste very much like straight grapefruit juice.
History
The earliest known mention of a cocktail of this description is in bartender and author Harry Craddock's Savoy Cocktail Book of 1930. Craddock describes his recipe as "...a variation of the Grapefruit Cocktail...", suggesting that such cocktails were already in common use before his book was written. His recipe consists of nothing but gin, grapefruit juice and ice.
A recipe for a similar cocktail with the name "Greyhound" appears in Harper's magazine in 1945 (volume 191, page 461) thus: "The cocktails were made of vodka, sugar, and canned grapefruit juice -- a greyhound. This cocktail was served at Greyhound's popular restaurant chain that was located at bus terminals, called 'Post House'."
A jukebox is a partially automated music-playing device, usually a coin-operated machine, that will play a patron's selection from self-contained media. The classic jukebox has buttons with letters and numbers on them that, when entered in combination, are used to play a specific selection.
History
Coin-operated music boxes and player pianos were the first forms of automated coin-operated musical devices. These instruments used paper rolls, metal disks, or metal cylinders to play a musical selection on the instrument, or instruments, enclosed within the device. In the 1890s these devices were joined by machines which used actual recordings instead of physical instruments. In 1890, Louis Glass and William S. Arnold invented the nickel-in-the-slot phonograph, the first of which was an Edison Class M Electric Phonograph retrofitted with a device patented under the name of Coin Actuated Attachment for Phonograph. The music was heard via one of four listening tubes.
Early designs, upon receiving a coin, unlocked the mechanism, allowing the listener to turn a crank that simultaneously wound the spring motor and placed the reproducer's stylus in the starting groove. Frequently, exhibitors would equip many of these machines with listening tubes (acoustic headphones) and array them in "phonograph parlors", allowing the patron to select between multiple records, each played on its own machine. Some machines even contained carousels and other mechanisms for playing multiple records. Most machines were capable of holding only one musical selection, the automation coming from the ability to play that one selection at will. In 1918 Hobart C. Niblack patented an apparatus that automatically changed records, leading to one of the first selective jukeboxes being introduced in 1927 by the Automated Musical Instrument Company, later known as AMI.
Filip i Hanna - Jive | Dancing with the Stars. Taniec z Gwiazdami 15. Odcinek 4
Filip i Hania w prawdziwej tanecznej zabawie z jive. Kto by pomyślał, że Filip ma tyle energii? 😀😍 Jak wrażenia?
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published: 06 Oct 2024
Peter Krastev & Janine Roffle - Jive!
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published: 30 Aug 2016
Riccardo Cocchi - Yulia Zagoruychenko (USA) - Disney 2018 - Pro Latin | SF Jive
Fred Astaire Cup Professional Latin - Disney 2018, held in Paris, France from 6-9 December.
RESULTS:
1st – 32 | Riccardo Cocchi and Yulia Zagoruychenko (USA)
2nd – 19 | Dorin Frecautanu and Marina Sergeeva (MDA)
3rd – 36 | Troels Bager and Ina Jeliazkova (USA)
4th – 22 | Kirill Belorukov and Polina Teleshova (RUS)
5th – 33 | Sarunas Greblikas and Viktoria Horeva (CHN)
6th – 41 | Vladimir Litvinov and Olga Nikolaeva (RUS)
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published: 09 Dec 2018
Wedding Jive Dance
Song: "Little Bitty Pretty One" - Huey Lewis & the News
Choreography: Steve & Susan McFarren, arranged by Matt & Annette Andersen
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Thank you for watching! Would you like to see another video from us? We are raising funds to fairly pay our cast and crew for our upcoming dance music video, featuring multiple dancers and sharing the joy, diversity, and freedom of dance. If you would like to support this project, please consider contributing to our Kickstarter here:
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Find out more about us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Peter-and-Janine-Latin-Ballroom-Dance-277172249131262/ . We would love to perform for you!
Choreographer: Kora Stoynova of Aria Ballroom, http://www.ariaballroom.com/
Cinematographer: Brett Renville, http://www.brettrenville.com/
Song: Olly Murs "Dance With Me Tonight", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3EG4olrFjY
Venue: Century Ballroom: http://centuryballroom.com/
Thank you for watching! Would you like to see another video from us? We are raising funds to fairly pay our cast and crew for our upcoming dance music video, featuring multiple dancers and sharing the joy, diversity, and freedom of dance. If you would like to support this project, please consider contributing to our Kickstarter here:
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Find out more about us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Peter-and-Janine-Latin-Ballroom-Dance-277172249131262/ . We would love to perform for you!
Choreographer: Kora Stoynova of Aria Ballroom, http://www.ariaballroom.com/
Cinematographer: Brett Renville, http://www.brettrenville.com/
Song: Olly Murs "Dance With Me Tonight", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3EG4olrFjY
Venue: Century Ballroom: http://centuryballroom.com/
Fred Astaire Cup Professional Latin - Disney 2018, held in Paris, France from 6-9 December.
RESULTS:
1st – 32 | Riccardo Cocchi and Yulia Zagoruychenko (USA)...
Fred Astaire Cup Professional Latin - Disney 2018, held in Paris, France from 6-9 December.
RESULTS:
1st – 32 | Riccardo Cocchi and Yulia Zagoruychenko (USA)
2nd – 19 | Dorin Frecautanu and Marina Sergeeva (MDA)
3rd – 36 | Troels Bager and Ina Jeliazkova (USA)
4th – 22 | Kirill Belorukov and Polina Teleshova (RUS)
5th – 33 | Sarunas Greblikas and Viktoria Horeva (CHN)
6th – 41 | Vladimir Litvinov and Olga Nikolaeva (RUS)
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Fred Astaire Cup Professional Latin - Disney 2018, held in Paris, France from 6-9 December.
RESULTS:
1st – 32 | Riccardo Cocchi and Yulia Zagoruychenko (USA)
2nd – 19 | Dorin Frecautanu and Marina Sergeeva (MDA)
3rd – 36 | Troels Bager and Ina Jeliazkova (USA)
4th – 22 | Kirill Belorukov and Polina Teleshova (RUS)
5th – 33 | Sarunas Greblikas and Viktoria Horeva (CHN)
6th – 41 | Vladimir Litvinov and Olga Nikolaeva (RUS)
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancecinema/
This video is copyrighted. Please contact DanceCinema directly if you would like to share or repost.
Thank you for watching! Would you like to see another video from us? We are raising funds to fairly pay our cast and crew for our upcoming dance music video, featuring multiple dancers and sharing the joy, diversity, and freedom of dance. If you would like to support this project, please consider contributing to our Kickstarter here:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/janinekroffle/presenting-the-joy-diversity-and-freedom-of-dance?ref=creator-nav
Find out more about us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Peter-and-Janine-Latin-Ballroom-Dance-277172249131262/ . We would love to perform for you!
Choreographer: Kora Stoynova of Aria Ballroom, http://www.ariaballroom.com/
Cinematographer: Brett Renville, http://www.brettrenville.com/
Song: Olly Murs "Dance With Me Tonight", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3EG4olrFjY
Venue: Century Ballroom: http://centuryballroom.com/
Fred Astaire Cup Professional Latin - Disney 2018, held in Paris, France from 6-9 December.
RESULTS:
1st – 32 | Riccardo Cocchi and Yulia Zagoruychenko (USA)
2nd – 19 | Dorin Frecautanu and Marina Sergeeva (MDA)
3rd – 36 | Troels Bager and Ina Jeliazkova (USA)
4th – 22 | Kirill Belorukov and Polina Teleshova (RUS)
5th – 33 | Sarunas Greblikas and Viktoria Horeva (CHN)
6th – 41 | Vladimir Litvinov and Olga Nikolaeva (RUS)
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancecinema/
This video is copyrighted. Please contact DanceCinema directly if you would like to share or repost.