The Little Things
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This is the third track from Respite's debut EP, 'Vol. 1'.

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Irish Dance for Celtic Harp - Original Composition by Marianne Bouvette
02:54
Irish Dance for Celtic Harp - Original Composition by Marianne Bouvette

inspired by traditional Irish folk tunes, performed on a Camac Bardic 27 string harp.

Who Knew - Daisy Chute -Window Sessions IV
02:41
Who Knew - Daisy Chute -Window Sessions IV

It’s the first original song in the series and is called “Who Knew”.  It's a solo banjo and voice and was recorded direct to tape at the brilliant brand new analogue Studio Silo in East Iceland.Here are the lyrics: You were only looking at me looking back at you Now you’re lonely, wondering ‘bout me wondering ‘bout you too And you don’t see, how you hurt me, what you didn’t do So I won’t be, who you come see when the day is through, Who knew? And I pray you’ll find someone to worship you And I hope that you’ll love her the way that she’ll love you I do

In The Moment by 13th & East Band
03:37
In The Moment by 13th & East Band

13th & East Band, official video for In The Moment

Arleen Hurtado - How to use a fan for flamenco
01:23
Arleen Hurtado - How to use a fan for flamenco

Arleen Hurtado grew up in southern California, training in jazz, ballet and tap dance. In these years, she discovered Flamenco which is now her profession and she teaches classes, choreographs and performs in this style. For the past 18 years, Arleen has performed worldwide and toured throughout America showcasing her phenomenal talent.  She has also toured and performed in United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Spain, Italy, Croatia, China and India. As well as the travelling, Arleen has featured in music videos, tv commercials and magazines. She is now based in Los Angeles where she teaches weekly flamenco classes and still performs and tours around America. Arleen Hurtado as she introduces the foundational movements and posture of flamenco dance in a fun and easy way. You’ll learn a flamenco song, how to count the rhythm, flamenco arm and hand styling, hip movements, basic footwork patterns and essential skirt styling and you’ll get a fun combo at the end to put everything together.

Irish Dance for Celtic Harp - Original Composition by Marianne Bouvette
02:54
Irish Dance for Celtic Harp - Original Composition by Marianne Bouvette

inspired by traditional Irish folk tunes, performed on a Camac Bardic 27 string harp.


Who Knew - Daisy Chute -Window Sessions IV
02:41
Who Knew - Daisy Chute -Window Sessions IV

It’s the first original song in the series and is called “Who Knew”.  It's a solo banjo and voice and was recorded direct to tape at the brilliant brand new analogue Studio Silo in East Iceland.Here are the lyrics: You were only looking at me looking back at you Now you’re lonely, wondering ‘bout me wondering ‘bout you too And you don’t see, how you hurt me, what you didn’t do So I won’t be, who you come see when the day is through, Who knew? And I pray you’ll find someone to worship you And I hope that you’ll love her the way that she’ll love you I do


In The Moment by 13th & East Band
03:37
In The Moment by 13th & East Band

13th & East Band, official video for In The Moment


Arleen Hurtado - How to use a fan for flamenco
01:23
Arleen Hurtado - How to use a fan for flamenco

Arleen Hurtado grew up in southern California, training in jazz, ballet and tap dance. In these years, she discovered Flamenco which is now her profession and she teaches classes, choreographs and performs in this style. For the past 18 years, Arleen has performed worldwide and toured throughout America showcasing her phenomenal talent.  She has also toured and performed in United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Spain, Italy, Croatia, China and India. As well as the travelling, Arleen has featured in music videos, tv commercials and magazines. She is now based in Los Angeles where she teaches weekly flamenco classes and still performs and tours around America. Arleen Hurtado as she introduces the foundational movements and posture of flamenco dance in a fun and easy way. You’ll learn a flamenco song, how to count the rhythm, flamenco arm and hand styling, hip movements, basic footwork patterns and essential skirt styling and you’ll get a fun combo at the end to put everything together.