When working with flowers, it's important to not take it too seriously. Flower Uncut's Jeff Leatham talks about theme parties and some great things you can do with flowers.
What were some of the early venues for modern dance? The Founder and Artistic Director of the Oberlin Dance Collective, Brenda Way, discusses some of the early venues for modern dance in this Curiosity video.
What makes a good entrepreneur? The Founder and Artistic Director of the Oberlin Dance Collective, Brenda Way, discusses what makes a good entrepreneur in this Curiosity video.
What kind of work goes into opening a dance studio? The Founder and Artistic Director of the Oberlin Dance Collective, Brenda Way, discusses the kind of work that goes into opening a dance studio in this Curiosity video.
Should we encourage children to be creative? The Founder and Artistic Director of the Oberlin Dance Collective, Brenda Way, discusses encouraging children to be creative in this Curiosity video.
What makes a good performer? The Founder and Artistic Director of the Oberlin Dance Collective, Brenda Way, discusses what makes a good performer in this Curiosity video.
What are the big questions that keep you up at night? The Founder and Artistic Director of the Oberlin Dance Collective, Brenda Way, discusses the big questions that keep her up at night in this Curiosity video.
What traits do choreographers look for in dancers? The Founder and Artistic Director of the Oberlin Dance Collective, Brenda Way, discusses the traits choreographers look for in dancers in this Curiosity video.
More than 200 new species of insects, amphibians and mammals were recently found in the rainforest of Papua New Guinea. So how were all these animals discovered? Conservation International scientists explain their techniques.
Ever wonder if rats could grow to the size of a mountain lion? Four million years ago they could. Four Feet tall, one thousand pounds. Now that's a big rat.
Orangutans are clever - using their hands and leaves they can make intimidating kissing sounds causing listeners to think they're bigger than they actually are.