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- King Louis XIV's quest for immortality leads him to capture and steal a mermaid's life force, a move that is further complicated by his illegitimate daughter's discovery of the creature.
- This program is a low-impact aerobic routine with a heavy emphasis on fun. Nationally certified aerobic instructor Gay Gasper takes you through an easy to follow workout that gets the body moving and gets the heart pumping while maintaining a light, steady pace. Gay's superior choreography and instruction make this workout a daily routine. For beginners and advanced users.
- Brother Minister reveals the mystery surrounding the assassination of Malcolm X at the Audubon Ballroom in New York City on February 21, 1965. It probes the innocence of two of the convicted assassins, reveals the true identity of the killers, examines the FBI and NYPD clandestine roles in the assassination, and discovers the secret origin of the Nation of Islam and its political and religious legacy in America.
- You will achieve increased muscle tone and flexibility when you do this stretch routine. Gas Gasper, a nationally certified fitness expert, will take you through a routine that will leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed. This routine is appropriate for all fitness levels and can be used as a cool down in conjunction to any workout routine.
- Julie gets her first period in her dance class and tells her best friend and their teacher. The teacher informs Julie of what to do during her period. This is an informative piece for pubescent girls who have or will begin to menstruate.
- In-depth documentary that follows an 18-year-old female (Julie Flowers) as she joins the Army to become a Combat Media. The film covers her through basic training at Fort McClellan, Alabama and advanced training at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. Coverage is unprecedented with 24/7 access showing every aspect of training. Specific emphasis on Pvt. Flowers changing attitude as she adjusts to military life.
- A live event in the classic "Beach Olympics" style competition. Four teams comprised of six beautiful women per team. The Playboy Playmates, Pro Sports Cheerleaders, Hooters Calender Girls and Hawaiian Tropic Models compete before a live audience in a series of bikini-clad sporting events shot at a beautiful tropical location. The competitions test skill, strength, talent and a sense of humor. The team with the highest score after seven events wins. Events were: (1) Puzzle Pick-Off, (2) Pile Up, (3) Island Limbo, (4) The Lagoon Double-Reverse, (5) Air Attack, (6) Stump The Goalie and (7) Mini Dress Relay.
- The film graphically calls attention to the brutal dangers of playing on top of elevators in public housing high-rise 30-story buildings in New York City. The slang is called "elevator surfing", "elevator action" or "elevator chicken" and it is a deadly game in which groups of children ride up and down the elevator shafts on top of a moving elevator car and jump from one moving car to the top of another. At times, a child waits in the pit of the elevator shaft. When a car pauses on the lowest floor, he grabs the electrical cable and rides upward. "Children Are Too Young To Die" begins with a bloody reenactment of an elevator accident in which a 10-year-old boy gets his arm cut off by the counterweight in an elevator shaft. The story unfolds and reveals real issues and deaths resulting from such dangerous activities.
- This concert series covers five days and nights of the live band Reggae music festival. Over 65 name bands played during those five days at Catherine Hall in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
- A fun combination of step aerobic and weight training with instructor Gay Gasper, the National STEP Challenge Gold Medalist.
- Hosted by national step champion GAY GASPER, this video is the best of both worlds with a challenging and unique blend of cardiovascular and strength training. Gay Gasper combines cutting edge combos with her comprehensive muscle-shaping and body-forming routines.
- This program includes a variety of levels to provide an aerobic workout that is as challenging as it is effective. Nationally certified aerobic instructor Gay Gasper really steps it up with a great warm-up routine and then a fast-paced, energetic routine that builds and builds. This is an enjoyable cardiovascular workout that will improve your looks as well as the way you feel.
- This is a total body workout using Step Aerobics. This is an intermediate level workout, designed to give immediate results with or without a Step.
- Awesome Abs is designed to give you a flatter stomach. Nationally certified aerobic instructor Gay Gasper leads a workout that will tone, strengthen and tighten your abs. The workout starts with a low impact warm-up which moves and flexes all of the major muscle groups to get the blood moving. Next, you go right to the floor for a comprehensive abs routine. You finish up with a relaxing stretch and cool-down routine.
- This is a comprehensive lower body workout with nationally certified aerobic instructor Gay Gasper. This complete lower body workout is designed to work the muscles in the hips, thighs and buttocks. You will tighten and tone your legs as you slim down your thighs. Includes a low-impact, moving warm-up which moves into a fast-paced lower body workout that includes exercises specifically designed to target those trouble spots. The program finishes with a soothing stretch and cool down segment.
- Gay Gasper's Yogacise is four segments of stretches and moves that will focus your mind and relax your body. Increase your flexibility while toning your muscles and reducing stress. During the final section there is less emphasis on instruction and you are given the time to work through the moves you learned in the first three segments.
- National Step Champion and nationally certified aerobic instructor Gay Gasper hosts this challenging set of beginner and advanced routines and exercises to tone abs and develop a stronger and healthier back.
- Gay Gasper (National Step Champion) presents an invigorating cardiovascular workout that incorporates military style moves and styles that are designed to burn fat and increase stamina.
- Gay Gasper goes right to the U.S. Army physical fitness manual for the basis and technique that the armed forces use for strength training. The instruction includes the addition of steps and weights, or can be done without any equipment. This is a total body workout that builds, firms and tones muscles in the entire body.
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- Ini Kamose is considered a popular crossover from hard-core reggae with an added disco beat. In 1992 Kamose released a sequel to two popular tunes he previously recorded, "Hotstepper" and "Hotstepper Returns." The latest version, "Here Comes The Hotstepper," a dazzling example of dance-hall reggae, generated interest in the international music scene in general, and the Jamaican dance-hall reggae scene in particular. While the success of Kamose's "Hotstepper" expanded global awareness of dance-hall style reggae virtually overnight, the artist has toiled for many years to help popularize the genre. At Sumfest '95 Ini Kamose was recorded live in front of 15,000 people performing songs like "Hot Stepper," "World of Reggae" and "Do You Understand." Kamose's vitality and brilliance is unmatched as he wows the crowd of die-hard reggae fans at Katherine Hall in Montego Bay, Jamaica. As an artist whose success has spanned both the classic reggae and dance-hall reggae eras, Freddie McGregor with, Peter Austin and Ernest Wilson, made his initial impact in the vocal group The Clarendonians. Freddie went on to a string of reggae chart toppers including "Rastaman Camp" and the immortal "Big Ship," but it was with the harmony trio, The Clarendonians, that he was to attract a strong following with hits like "Why Did You Do It." This video includes the Clarendonians fiery performance at Sumfest '95, recorded live at Katherine Hall in Montego Bay, Jamaica. The Clarendonians perform songs like "Let True Love Be" and "My Heart Tells Me So" for an adoring crowd of 15,000 people, live on stage.
- One of the most gifted female vocalists to emerge from Jamaica in recent memory, Diana King has the potential to break through international barriers with a voice that cuts straight to the heart, crooning, rapping and belting her fervent message in the universal language of love. King is at the forefront of a flourishing new direction in R&B, blending the contagious rhythms of her native Jamaica with the smooth vocal styling and gospel-based power of American soul. Recorded live in 1995 at Reggae Sumfest, held at Katherine Hall in Montego Bay Jamaica, King lights up the stage with her American hit singles "Shy Guy" and "Love Triangle" and many others from her top-selling album "Tougher Than Love" including "Change of Heart" and a moving acoustic rendition of Bob Marley's "Stir it Up." Originally from a church choir background, moving into the dance-hall scene in the late eighties, Sanchez' first single "Lady In Red" was an instant hit, and he's been a steady presence on the reggae charts ever since. Sanchez has given us many modern day classics like "Lonely Won't Leave Me," "Breaking Up," "If I Ever Fall in Love," and many more. At Sumfest '95, Sanchez was recorded live on stage performing such hits as "Never Gonna Let You Down," "Wherever I Lay My Hat" and "Brown Eyed Girl."
- For the past twenty years Steel Pulse has been the one of the most popular and well known roots-rock reggae bands. From England's Jamaican community and now in the U.S., Steel Pulse combines elements of rastafarianism with a deep political consciousness and rock sensibility. They have created a sound that is uniquely their own, and set a new standard for reggae bands that follow to aspire to. Video taped live at Sumfest '95, Steel Pulse performed many of their most popular hit songs, including "Bootstraps," "Steppin' Out" and "Bodyguard" along with many other popular hits. Reggae living legend Hopeton Lewis performs many crowd-pleasers to include "Groovin' Till I Die," "That Was Yesterday," "You're Trying Too Hard" and "Keep On Moving." Steel Pulse and Hopeton Lewis electrified the evening crowd of 15,000 people at Katherine Hall in Montego Bay, Jamaica.