So how do we let it be there and hear it, but not take direction from it in just that way that Cherry Murray and Twyla Tharp are talking about? So to do that we need to one-- know that it's that voice when it's talking.
Now this meant that in the Greek world, there were innumerable-- basically innumerable calendars that had to be negotiated in some way. Thargelion in the archonship of Hippias." And then it goes on.
Andrew Stanton: I mean, I don’t wanna give too much away about how you meet him, but he’s, uh, he’s basically the equivalent of a dog or a small bear or something like “Thark Camp” Andrew Stanton: Where we taught the actors that were going to play Tharks, how to walk on stilts, how to work with MoCap, how we were going to shoot specific things and functions
know how to pick out the signal so this is you must have all seen this was just incredible I really did not imagine it and thard um these are the people who measured in the 1970s the speeds of stars in a spiral galaxy from the center
So to do that we need to one-- know that it's that voice when it's talking. Twyla Tharp actually says, and then I think, oh, there's that voice again. It's been there with me for every dance I've started to choreograph.
lives. There are very few countries that allow that kind of consciousness to form. Shashi Tharoor is a different kind of minister who's suggesting a different kind of Indian power equation.
And then suddenly, some guy in a village can tweet at Shashi Tharoor. And Shashi Tharoor tweets back. It is such an upheaval to that person in the village's traditional understanding of what power is and how it works and yet, that person goes home to there being on and off water,
lives. There are very few countries that allow that kind of consciousness to form. And part of this shift--and Shashi Tharoor, interestingly, is a writer as well as a politician--this
and in 1977, the World Ocean Floor panorama was published. Twenty years later, Tharp was named one of the four greatest cartographers of the 20th century by the Library of Congress. In 1999, Tharp said that, at the start, “I had a blank canvas to fill with extraordinary possibilities.” And she did just that.
Twenty years later, Tharp was named one of the four greatest cartographers of the 20th century by the Library of Congress. In 1999, Tharp said that, at the start, “I had a blank canvas to fill with extraordinary possibilities.” And she did just that. It took decades—and many lines of evidence— for the theory of plate tectonics to develop and gain consensus.
And so then I immediately-- thanks to you guys, I went to YouTube. And I started researching more about Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and, lo and behold, there were all these incredible songs. And here was this amazing woman who started in gospel in the 1930s and then kind of moved into more popular music in the 40s and 50s.
And she says, every single day I feel unqualified for my job. So what's fascinating about that is that Twyla Tharp is doing the dance anyway, and Terry Murray took that job and continues to show up at that job anyway.
Now this meant that in the Greek world, there were innumerable-- basically innumerable calendars that had to be negotiated in some way. "from the archonship of Kalleas to the month of Thargelion in the archonship of Hippodamas in Athens, and on Delos from the archonship of Epigenes to the month
This was a major point in favor of plate tectonics theory. Over the course of several years, Tharp and Heezen worked with Austrian artist Heinrich Berann to paint an accurate map of the entire seafloor, and in 1977, the World Ocean Floor panorama was published.
And I read it, and I thought this is kind of extraordinary. Here is this amazing woman, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, who has been dubbed the godmother of rock and roll, and I had never heard of her. And I consider myself to be a rock and roll fan and a fan of blues music and a fan of gospel music.
don't feel confident as they're doing it. A couple of my favorite examples of this one comes from Twyla Tharp, who is-- how many people have heard of Twyla Tharp? She is one of the most famous choreographers of our time.
So it's really like a jumping off point for to do further research if you see something that's wrong. There is a study by Dr. Van Tharp of people-- that they all get a hypothetical $100,000.
good idea. By the way, uh uh he just wrote to me that has just written the people can come with an idea. Twilight Tharp came with an idea for a piece.
Most geologists thought it was just flat. But in the 1950s and ‘60s, American geologist Marie Tharp and her collaborator Bruce Heezen used sonar to map it. Given the culture at the time, Bruce got to gather data aboard research ships, while Marie was forced to stay on land and make the maps.
And she was David Letterman's guitarist-- some of you may know her from that-- for, I don't know, 20, 23 years, or something. So the reason I bring up all these backgrounds in terms of the question is because we're talking about Sister Rosetta Tharpe, who was very much anchored in gospel music and then made this transition into popular music.
There are assistants and deputy assistants. And then suddenly, some guy in a village can tweet at Shashi Tharoor. And Shashi Tharoor tweets back.
"Nowhere in history does the phrase 'selling ice to Eskimos' apply more aptly than to the bottled water fiasco, and not just because the analog to ice in this case is its melted counterpart. We Eskimos have been duped. 'There's gold in them thar hills' came the cry in the 1980s. Blue gold. Wait you're going to put dirtier, less palatable water in a bottle and ship it around the world to sell?' pausing between sips of tap water, 'to people that already get it for free?' 'Well if they're willing to spend billions of dollars each
I asked the President of Bosnia, who knew Milosevic very, very well, would Milosevic ever have begun the genocide against the Bosnians had there been a bounty system in place? And he said to me, "I don't think he would have." This is in the film. I asked Tharcisse Karugarama, the Justice Minister of Rwanda, who has steeped himself in the problem of genocide as much as any other public figure of our time, processing 1.2 million people suspected of having participated