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    Different kinds of Folk Dances The following are examples of popular Philippine folk dances : Binasuan - Originated in Pangasinan Province “meaning with the use of drinking glasses”‚ this vibrant dance basically shows off balancing skill of the performers. Glasses filled with rice wine are placed on the head and on each hand carefully maneuvered with graceful movements. This dance is common in weddings‚ fiestas and special occasions. Rigodon - Originated from Spain‚ this dance is commonly performed

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    Saguna and Nirguna Bhakti in Classical dance forms. Bhakti means devotion. Bhakti can be categorised into Saguna and Nirguna. Saguna Bhakti means form of God‚ with ’living’ attributes. Nirguna Bhakti means form of God‚ with "sleeping’ attributes. Bhakti is always Saguna... there can’t be a nirguna Bhakti !!!. For I think Meditation and Mantra can be Saguna or Nirguna. But bhakti is always Saguna‚ as one’s deity has attributes with whom the bhakta falls in love. There is never a Bhakti or

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    Paraphrasing “On the Art of Living with Others” Paragraph one is asking why people don’t get along. It also states that there are no “epics” about real life because people would find it boring. Paragraph two is saying that no two people get along perfectly but it always helps if you put effort into maintaining the relationship. Paragraph three – No two people are the same and don’t assume so because you have a lot in common. Also‚ don’t expect everyone to agree with what you say‚ people will

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    Postmodernism emerged as an experimental form of contemporary art in 1945‚ it breaks down the boundaries of art by challenging the audience’s perceptions through the use of several art traditions with reference to the contemporary society. Artist’s unrestricted approach to their work relates to issues in today’s society through views‚ which usually doubts the authenticity of accepted beliefs. They link past‚ present and future through the blending or looking back to past art styles integrated with technology

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    White CONTENT: NJROTC I Uniform Inspection GRADE: 9-12 PERIOD/TIME: 1-2-4-6-7-8 DATE: Feb 18‚ 2014 WHAT ARE THE LESSON OBJECTIVES? (SLEs from the curriculum frameworks) Refect student learning expectations from the curriculum frameworks‚ course content guides‚ norm-referenced test‚ etc.and post in your classroom The cadet will be expected to demonstrate the knowledge of and ability to present himself/herself properly groomed

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    a traditional form of music and dance originated in Colombia ’s Caribbean coastal region; its roots come mainly from Africa‚ in fact the name of this traditional dance its comes from the African term cumbé which means revelry or party. However‚ Cumbia is a musical and cultural fusion of Native Colombians‚ slaves brought from Africa‚ and the Spanish. Today Cumbia is the national dance of Colombia which gradually has evolved around this music and came to be known as the Cumbia dance. Cumbia started

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    Theatre and Other Arts - Theatre Challenges Theatre is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place. Theatre has existed since the dawn of man‚ as a result of human tendency for storytelling. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture‚ speech‚ song‚ music or dance. The most important element of theatre is the audience

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    musicality (which is feeling and moving with the music). You have to perform it confidently and it has to fit the mood of the dance and music. Ballet was considered as a classical form of art. The beauty of this 
dance type was considered timeless and unchanging. It was considered as 
an art in itself . The movement of the ballerinas represented years of 
training It was an 
art form that entailed perfection and it was all for a night ’s glory for 
a stage performance.
 The movement of the ballet

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    - copy right a) Explain the relationship between Plato’s Form of the Good and the other Forms. Plato was a dualist and so believed that human beings consisted of two parts- body and soul. This view is portrayed throughout Plato’s famous theory of the Forms of which he suggests that true substances are not physical bodies‚ but are the eternal Forms that our bodies are merely the imperfect copy. In his Theory he tells of a World of Forms representing knowledge‚ which he also names the ‘real’ world

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    together I felt it was very strong and interesting. Interpretation\connection: three important things I feel the audience should know about the performance is that the piece was a very different modern type of dance‚ it was based on animal instinct‚ and there was no specific genre of dance used for the performance to be based on. The most impressionable moment or me was when the dancers were each lined up separately with their backs towards the audience in between the pillars on the back wall up

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