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    and has become part of classical Balinese culture. Balinese dance cannot be separated from religion. Even the dances for the tourists are preceded by many dancers praying at their family shrine for taksu (inspiration) from the gods. Dance fulfils a number of specific functions: It may be a channel for visiting gods or demons‚ the dancers acting as a sort of living repository. It may be as a welcome for visiting gods. It may be entertainment for visiting gods.  The typical posture of Balinese

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    Anorexia in Ballet

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    and Bulimia In ballet. Anorexia affects over 24 million people worldwide. 9% percent of The United States of America’s population has some sort of eating disorder‚ and that statistic is even higher is ballet dancers‚ 84% .This essay will explore why the statistic is higher in dancers and the connection between success and being extremely thin. Anorexia and bulimia are both very harsh psychological and physiological disorders. Anorexia is diagnosed when someone’s body weight is twenty percent

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    medium connection in dancing activities are several. Consistently‚ it matters what a dancer is thinking when dancing and also it matters how he or she expresses his or her thoughts when performing the same dancing activity. Here‚ I think the mind-body connection serves as an underlying fundamental framework of movement as seen in different ways purposely and thoughtfully in almost any modern dancing

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    William Forsythe

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    level what it is to move ”when you feel a need of something else‚ and you realise there is something beyond it” (Guilem‚ 2009) Solo starts by the camera focusing only on the dancers feet and his toes wriggling‚ moving as though curious to what he feels‚ thus establishing to the audience from the very beginning the dancers connection and grounding. “His feet are fully articulated and spring lightly off the ground yet clearly establishes a relationship with the floor” (thiskineticitch‚ 2009) Choreographic

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    the public eye in their set designs and paintings‚ peaking interest in new forms of visual art. All of this of course‚ would have never happened if it wasn’t for Diaghilev. When appreciated‚ ballet is an art without words (Lawson‚ v). A ballet dancer expresses everything through the movement of his body (v). His body is like a fine instrument‚ carefully tuned and maintained to perfection so when played‚ represents a work of absolute beauty. Mikhail Fokine‚ one of the great Russian ballet masters

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    music. Dances can be spontaneous or choreographed‚ involving an individual or a group of dancers. Praise Dance Today Praise dance is used in nearly every denomination of Christian faith. It is open to Christians of all ages and skill levels‚ and can be an occasional part of the praise and worship service or a mainstay of each service. A variety of competitions and festivals are available to praise dancers‚ giving it prestige both inside and outside of the church. Numerous praise dance companies

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    Astaire‚ a stage dancer‚ dancing in front of a group of other dancers‚ is shown. This film can be where Billy first finds an interest for dancing‚ because in the preceding scene‚ Billy is shown tapping his feet with a stick of wood‚ like the dancers in the film. The fact that Billy watches the film and uses the interest he derives from dancing to do ballet‚ comes to show that Billy is indeed seeking an identity for himself. As soon as Billy realizes that he wants to become a ballet dancer‚ he takes the

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    Sarah Sherman's Theories

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    Health. She was a former competitive figure skater who became interested in PT through her own injuries and her infatuation with anatomy. She spoke about the care the SCCD dancers can receive; along with common injuries seen in dancer and prevention techniques. I was able to take away specific knowledge about my body as a dancer. I learned that some of the injuries that may arise are back pain‚ hip pain‚ sprained ankles‚ and stress fractures. I was also able to learn and understand that there is a

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    out in the opening dance to me when Angelo came in the seen and did not dance and not mascalent like the other dancers that are showing off their muscles. When Angelo entered the people were treating him unfairly by hitting the props in his hands and getting in his face. I still don’t know why the worker where mean to him. I also notice that their dance was unison by they way the dancers rolled the tires that

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    disciplines like jazz dance‚ ballet‚ and tap‚ and some dancers work in both modern and classical dance styles‚ drawing techniques from both. The turn of the 20th century was a generally iconoclastic era‚ as life in Europe and the United States underwent some dramatic shifts. Industrialism was on the rise‚ many nations participated in the First World War‚ and society was rapidly changing. As the rules of life shifted underfoot‚ some dancers began to feel that the formal rules of classical ballet

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