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Capture video and audio from iPhones or iPads connected to your Mac.Tweak the recorder settings to optimize for quality, speed or file size.Record your Mac's screen, system audio (requires macOS Ventura), microphone and camera.Or create a new video by recording your screen, system audio, microphone and camera.Ĭreating and editing videos becomes as easy as handling images - Working with video doesn't have to feel heavy. Claquette is the easiest way to capture, edit and convert videos and GIFs on your Mac.Ĭrop and trim video files. Baton Rouge and London : Louisiana State University Press, 1989.Create videos and GIFs in minutes. Black Musical Theatre : From Coontown to Dreamgirls. "Juba and American Minstrelsey," Chronicles of the American Dance, ed. Whence the Black Irish of Jamaica ? New York : Dial Press, 1932. The Dance Writings of Carl Van Vechten, ed. Blacking Up : The Minstrel Show in Nineteenth Century America. NY : Oxford University Press, 1974. "The Afro-American Transformation of European Set Dances and Dance Suites," Dance Research Journal, Vol. New York : Oxford University Press, 1987. Slave Culture : Nationalist Theory & Foundations of Black America. Jazz Dance : The Story of American Vernacular Dance. "Feet, Talk to Me !" Dance Magazine (September 1988), 56-60. Smith, Eric Ledell, "Aida Overton Walker : Pioneer African American Dancer and Choreographer," SAGE, vol. "Irish Mornings and African Days on the Old Minstrel Stage," Callahan's Irish Quarterly, No. "Certain Women in Tap Raise the Bar High," Los Angeles Times (February 11, 2008), E3. "Aida Overton Walker," Indianapolis Freeman 17 October 1914), 5. Troupers of the Gold Coast, or The Rise of Lotta Crabtree. "Penguin, Shmenguin ! Those are Savion Glover's Happy Feet !," New *York Times (*December 28, 2006). Oklahoma : University of Oklahoma Press, 1962.

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