From Dr. Peter Alsop’s classic presentation at the 1988 “Power Of Laughter And Play Conference”. A great evening’s entertainment or a gift for a friend or relative, the entire concert is available to rent ($2.99) or to buy as a download ($4.99) at: vimeo.com/ondemand/openingdoors. (And here’s my new verse!) If your body feels right, then […]
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Peter’s song encourage open-mindedness and help build self-worth. Kids laugh and learn healthy ideas about diversity and living in harmony with others. […]
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Peter tells one of the stories Pete used to do at the annual Pete Seeger: His Songs and Spirit Concert at the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum. […]
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Written & produced by Peter Alsop. When the romance fades, the drama begins. If Romeo and Juliet had made it out of Capulet’s tomb alive, she would have gotten pregnant, and Romeo would have to get a job! The backstage world of regional theater is exposed as the story behind the play unfolds, filled with […]
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“Hey Peter? Why did St. Patrick have to get rid of ALL the snakes in Ireland? Couldn’t he have left a few?” “I guess it was a pre-emptive strike” “What’s pre-emptive mean?” “I guess it means he was scared and didn’t appreciate what snakes had to offer.” […]
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One of four homes deals with active alcoholism, so I want to encourage folks to attend and support 12-step programs and the people in them. This song comes from one of the slogans. It’s Kim and Reggie Harris and me at the 1986 Philly Folk Festival, . . . we’re still at it today! Check […]
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Live at U.C. San Diego opening for Kenny Loggins – circa 1974 […]
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This is a terrific tool to have in your teacher’s or educator’s toolbox! […]
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A song for everyone, about hope. […]
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