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    week I go to the studio and dance. I dance an ancient Indian classical art form called Bharatanatyam‚ hip hop‚ and also various Bollywood styles. Specifically‚ Bharatanatyam is my favorite and closest to my heart. This is the activity I like the best and there are so many reasons pertaining to why this is so. I started this ancient and difficult dance form at the age of five and at the age of eleven‚ after six years of hard work‚ completed my Arangetram‚ the Indian dance graduation which is a milestone

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    The Night Dances Analysis

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    ‘‘The Night Dances‚’’ describes‚ according to Ted Hughes‚ ‘‘a revolving dance which her baby son performed at night in his crib.’’ The smile that falls surrealistically into the grass at the beginning of this poem is ‘‘irretrievable‚’’ and the speaker compares this to the dancing gestures of her baby‚ which seem so significant to her that she finds it hard to believe they are merely ephemeral: ‘‘Surely they travel / The world forever‚ I shall not entirely / Sit emptied of beauties‚ the gift

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    Wedding Dance Summary

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    The Wedding Dance by Amador T. Daguio is about Awiyao and Lumnay‚ a long married couple from the Mountain tribes. Awiyao is going to marry another woman‚ Madulimay‚ because Lumnay was not able to give him a child. Awiyao went back home to see Lumnay because he didn’t find her among the dancers at his wedding. He wanted Lumnay to dance at his wedding for the last time but she cannot. On their moment‚ there are many flashbacks about how Lumnay did her best to have a child‚ through offering to the

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    Dance revision booklet

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    Good studio practice The warm up Name 3 reasons as to why you need to warm up at the beginning of a dance class 1. Reduce possibility of injury 2. Prepare you for the class 3. Raises body temperature and heart rate increases Fill in the gaps on what effects warming up has on the body: Warming up increases the heart beat ‚which increases the blood circulation. This allows oxygen to reach the muscles. The muscles can now work more efficiently. Warming up improves joint mobility‚ mobilising

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    Albeniz Dance Analysis

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    of texture‚ though. One of the most characteristics of Albeniz’s work is deconstructing the meter and rhythm in enormously complex ways to paint his Impressionist musical images. Particularly‚ He draws inspiration from various types of songs and dances – and often utilizes particular rhythmic and melodic elements of a given genre but he never quotes anything literally. As an artist‚ Albeniz excelled creating his own themes. That is why he regarded as one of the most important works in the Spanish

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    Dance Persuasive Essay

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    Dance is a highly appreciated art form and sport that is practiced by hundreds of cultures‚ religions‚ and teams worldwide. It exists in many genres and is available to anyone with a passion and drive. Many people falsely believe that dance is just an art form and do not consider it a sport‚ but on the contrary‚ dance is very much an art form and very much a sport. Dancers must be extremely athletic‚ able to practice and train hard for hours on end‚ and train in an extremely competitive environment

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    evident in the PDHPE and Dance curricula‚ as students explore the demands of literacy in relevant physical and intellectual contexts. The NSW Dance 7-10 syllabus has several major literacy requirements evident in the content areas‚ and specific outcomes. Performance Students develop knowledge‚ understanding and skills through the three content areas of performance‚ composition and appreciation. Although the area of dance performance devotes a large amount of time to practical dance technique training

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    Senior Dance Concert

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    The JMU Senior Dance Concert was produced and choreographed by the graduating seniors who majored in dance as part of their final thesis. The dance concert was held on February 11-13th at the Forbes Theater. The dance performances had mixtures of ballet‚ contemporary‚ modern‚ and hip-hop dance combined to create exciting and alluring dance pieces. The theme that the seniors chose for their final performances was “home”. The first dance began with the lights off and the stage dark. Then

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    Dance Analysis Essay

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    The dance started out with soft subtle music with a young lady lying in the center of the stage‚ while the whole stage is dark except for a light shining on her. As she is lying there many women enter the stage gracefully and peacefully. The mood that was being portrayed at that moment was peaceful and relaxing as if the women who were entering the stage were of the lady dreams. As the lady arises both the music and the dancers movements and rhythms picks up and the use of space is increased. Music

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    Jazz Dance: Luigi

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    Luigi one of the Fathers of Jazz dance Luigi was born in Steubenville‚ Ohio‚ on March 20‚ 1925. He was one of 11 children in his family. He was born with the name Eugene Louis Facciuto but‚ later was renamed Luigi by his mentor Gene Kelly because he told him “There are too many Genes!”Luigi’s brother tony taught him to sing and dance at a young age. Eugene began singing and dancing for pennies on street corners. He performed in local talent shows and toured as a singer with a performing orchestra

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