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That book has now been published — "What the Eye Hears: A History of Tap Dancing" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux).
It is an unlooked-for gift that "What the Eye Hears" was published in the age of YouTube, which offers thrilling footage of many of the early-twentieth-century performers, including Bubbles.
The mantle passed to Hines's foremost protégé, Savion Glover, and one of the most interesting things in "What the Eye Hears" is to watch Seibert try to sort out his feelings about Glover's influence on today's tap.
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I think it's possible to make the eye hear.
It is often referred to as seeing with the mind's eye, hearing with the mind's ear, or feeling with the mind's skin [2].
Among them are genes associated with the development, function, and pathology of vertebrate features, including heart, eye, hearing, immunity, pregnancy and cancer.
Our primary outcome was the composite of post discharge mortality, severe hearing or visual impairment, or neuromotor developmental delay at 24 months CA. Visual impairment was defined as <20/200 of best eye, hearing impairment was defined as the need for a hearing aid or cochlear implant.
And when he peers below his palm, he spies its eyes, hears its peeps, but does not yet know what to think.
One just lets the images flicker on one eyes, hears the wind in the grass, and muses on good and evil.
See it with your own eyes, hear it with your own ears.
They see it in your eyes, hear it in your voice.
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