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Casel may refer to: People *Ayodele Casel (born 1975), American actress and dancer *Nitanju Bolade Casel, American singer *Odo Casel (1886–1948), also known as Johannes Casel, German Catholic theologian and monk Other uses *CASEL, the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning, American education institute *Schloss Casel, a manor house in Kasel-Golzig, Brandenburg, Germany See also

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Ayodele Casel
Ayodele Casel (born June 5, 1975) is an American tap dancer and choreographer. Raised in Puerto Rico, she derived inspiration for her tap style from salsa music. While in college, she studied witBaakari WilderanCharles Goddertz She became the first, and remains the only, woman to be a member of Savion Glover's Not Your Ordinary Tappers. Early life and education Ayodele Casel was born in the Bronx in New York City. Her parents were martial artist Tayari Casel and Aida Tirado. Ayodele moved to Rincon, Puerto Rico when she was in the 4th grade, returning to New York in 1990. In Puerto Rico, Casel listened to the music of Hector Lavoe, the El Gran Combo, and Celia Cruz. Their salsa music would influence her tap dance style. While in high school, Casel became "obsessed" with the films of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. She also attended acting classes at the William Esper Studio. As a young artist, Casel attended Mind-Builders Creative Arts Center and was a member of the Positive Yout ...
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Nitanju Bolade Casel
Nitanju Bolade Casel has been a member of the African American a cappella ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock since 1985. Prior to joining, Casel spent four years studying performance and cultural organization in Dakar, Senegal. While in Africa, she and MarieLouise Guinier co-founded ADEA (Artistes des Echanges Africaines), an organization that seeks to use the arts to facilitate the exchange of ideas and services between Pan African people. Casel has contributed a number of original musical compositions and contemporary arrangements of traditional African songs to ''Sweet Honey in the Rocks'' repertoire. Her compositions are also included in a children's textbook, ''World of Music'', and ''The Box'', a pilot TV show from Robert De Niro's Tribeca Production Company. Casel appeared in the 1998 film, ''Beloved'', starring Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover. She was also a guest artist in the Smithsonian Institution The Smithsonian Institution ( ), or simply the Smithsonian, is a grou ...
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Odo Casel
The Liturgical Movement was a 19th-century and 20th-century movement of scholarship for the reform of worship. It began in the Catholic Church and spread to many other Christian churches including the Anglican Communion, Lutheran and some other Protestant churches. History Background to the Mass of the Roman Rite Developments in Belgium and Germany At almost the same time, in Germany Abbot Ildefons Herwegen of Maria Laach convened a liturgical conference in Holy Week 1914 for lay people. Herwegen thereafter promoted research which resulted in a series of publications for clergy and lay people during and after World War I. One of the foremost German scholars was Odo Casel. Having begun by studying the Middle Ages, Casel looked at the origins of Christian liturgy in pagan cultic acts, understanding liturgy as a profound universal human act as well as a religious one. In his ''Ecclesia Orans'' (''The Praying Church'') (1918), Casel studied and interpreted the pagan mysteries of ancien ...
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Casel may refer to: People *Ayodele Casel (born 1975), American actress and dancer *Nitanju Bolade Casel, American singer *Odo Casel (1886–1948), also known as Johannes Casel, German Catholic theologian and monk Other uses * CASEL, the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning, American education institute * Schloss Casel, a manor house in Kasel-Golzig, Brandenburg, Germany See also * Casal (other) *Cassel (other) Cassel may refer to: People * Cassel (surname) Places ;France * Cassel, Nord, a town and commune in northern France ** Battle of Cassel (1071) ** Battle of Cassel (1328) ** Battle of Cassel (1677) ;Germany * Cassel, Germany, a city in Hesse rena ...
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Schloss Casel
Kasel-Golzig (Lower Sorbian: ''Kózłow-Gólsk'') is a municipality in the district of Dahme-Spreewald in Brandenburg in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe .... Demography References Localities in Dahme-Spreewald {{Brandenburg-geo-stub ...
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Casal (other)
Metalurgia Casal was the largest Portuguese motorcycle manufacturer, based in Aveiro. Casal may also refer to: * Casal (grape), a Portuguese wine grape variety *''Casalis'' (also ''casal''), medieval Latin for a group of houses in the countryside People with the surname * Antonio Casal (1910–1974), Spanish actor * Gaspar Casal (1681–1759), Spanish physician who investigated pellagra * Gregorio Casal (1935–2018), Mexican actor * Julio J. Casal (1889–1954), Uruguayan poet and critic * Luz Casal (born 1958), Spanish singer * Marc Casal (born 1987), Andorran figure skater * María Casal (born 1958), Spanish actress, daughter of Antonio Casal * Neal Casal (1968-2019), American singer-songwriter * Selva Casal (1927–2020), Uruguayan poet, daughter of Julio J. Casal * Sergio Casal (born 1962), Spanish tennis player * Tino Casal (1950–1991), Spanish singer who died in a car crash * Julián del Casal (1863–1893), Cuban poet See also * * Casale (other) * C ...
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