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    ESTABLISHING A POWER DANCE STUDIO IN MEGA CENTER‚ CABANATUAN CITY An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the College of Business and Accountancy Wesleyan University – Philippines In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Presented by: Juvy B. Pascua Gladys D.V. Porneso Mary Mia Blanca A. Mina Approval Sheet This undergraduate thesis entitled “Establishing a Power Dance Studio in Mega Center Cabanatuan

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    Comparing Two Careers

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    choreographed that winning dance? Becoming a dancer or dance instructor can help you lead to that accomplishment. After completing career Inventory test‚ two careers recommended for me are dance instructors and dancers. Dancer and dance instructors have similarities in what they do‚ yet have differences in how they do it. Dancers and instructors have very similar jobs. Both occupations require dance experience. In order to become a professional dancer and or a dance instructor‚ you need a lot of

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    Bob Fosse Essay

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    their time trying to preserve dance history. They are constantly studying the past and educating themselves on the greats‚ till names such as Leonide Massine‚ Rudolf Laban‚ and Pina Bausch become a part of their everyday vocabulary. Although the previously mentioned names may not mean much to the traditional ‘non-dancer’‚ there are dancers and choreographers that have become everyday household names. Bob Fosse is one of those names‚ “He became a brand. There are few dance figures who attained this one-name

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    Spanish Culture

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    Any where in the world you go you will see different cultures celebrating music a different way whether it be with just instruments or dance. In the spanish culture music is expressed both with instruments alone or dancing. The spanish have groups of people playing many different caustic instruments these bands are known as meriachy bands. A group of usually men stand around in a half circle playing violins‚ trumpets‚ Spanish guitar‚ a vihuela (a high-pitched‚ five-string guitar) and a guitarrón

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    established in the royal courts of Italy in the 15th century and later was standardized by the courts of Louis the XIV in France. Over the centuries it has evolved to be more structured and taken on new styles and forms. Although originally an exclusive dance form‚ more cultures and types of people now have the opportunity to succeed in the ballet world than they did in the past two centuries. From the courts to the theater‚ from Europe to America‚ ballet has undergone various transitions visible in its

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    Essay On Zumba

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    style of dance has to be Latin dance‚ because I have grown up seeing my family dancing to salsa and bachata music in every family gathering. My family have tried to teach me‚ how to dance to bachata but I could never get the right steps‚ without accidently stepping on my cousin’s feet. I seem to lack in the dancing field for so reason. Except‚ when it comes to Zumba; which is a popular fitness program inspired by Latin dance. Zumba is a type of aerobic dance that uses upbeat Latin dance with a mix

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    Alvin Ailey Home

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    Henning Dance Comp 372 30 April 2013 Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: Home Alvin Ailey was born January 5‚ 1931 to a teenage mother in Texas and grew up without his father in their lives. The name of the town was Navasota where he and his mother lived‚ at around 12 years of age they moved to Los Angeles where he learned to speak fluently in different languages. Ailey was inspired in the art of dance after seeing the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo perform; from that point on‚ dance was his

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    Jazz Autobiography

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    I started dancing before I can remember‚ but I have been told that I was just about three. I started out at a studio that I cannot remember‚ doing ballet and tap. Yet‚ because my entire class would have been so young it can hardly be considered dance‚ but rather a general physical activity with friends. When I was about to turn six my entire family moved‚ so I changed studios to the one I am at. I still only did tap and ballet for about three years‚ when I started to fall behind because everyone

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    Hula Dancing

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    Hula Dancing Hula dancing is a Hawaiian tradition that‚ through dance movements‚ chants‚ and varying levels of instrumentation‚ tells stories. Most of the time they are legends or accounts of historical events. After reading the article I have realized that hula dancing is much more than just people moving their bodies to music. It is a tradition that runs very deep in Hawaii and it has been a very important part of their culture for hundreds and maybe even thousands of years. I have learned in

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    Don Campbell

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    in dancing. He turned all of his attention to dance. Don would often go out to clubs and perfected his unique style of dancing‚ which was called the Campbelock. With this dance he started to win dance contest after another. His dance became popular because of his appearance on the popular television show Soul Train as a featured dancer. Don appeared in many different shows‚ worked with many different artists and he also established dancers to dance the Campbelock. The group consisted of Don‚ Fred

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