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    second to the idea that the observed properties of light and color. It is in this understanding that Edgar Degas ’ Ballet Dancer with Arms Crossed is an impressionistic painting. With an asymmetrical composition‚ Edgar Degas ’ 1872 painting‚ Ballet Dancer with Arms Crossed is 24 1/8 x 19 7/8 inches large. Large graphic shapes‚ mostly red or yellow in tone‚ form a brooding dancer. A sensation of three dimensionality is achieved with two light sources‚ one bring and the other dim. The front of her body

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    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 continues to pick up and the dancers choreographers becomes more ecstatic and rapid than what they were when the first entered the stage. Later on the men run out onto the stage unlike the women who had gracefully entered onto the

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    and the winning team was Jugnu Bhangra (Gravesend) - the award winning dancers who performed for Jugnu‚ went on to form 4x4 Bhangra Dancers in 1994. 4x4 Bhangra Dancers‚[2] are still known as UK’s best Bhangra Dance troupe[citation needed] and have performed with the likes of Diversity (Britains Got Talent winners)‚ Led Zepelin‚ Omarion (International RnB singer & dancer) and variouse TV and Music videos. 4x4 Bhangra Dancers founder members Gurdish Sall‚ Gurvinder Sandher‚ Parwinder Dhinsa and

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    DATA: Nina (middle-late 20’s) woman who is single is a professional ballet dancer at a dance company that lives at home with her single mother. PP/CC: Nina is having major stress after being selected the lead role. She is having delusions and hallucinations on a regular basis. She has the mindset that she has to be perfect for the performance. SS: Nina is having persecutory delusions‚ visual/auditory hallucinations‚ self-harm‚ and impulsive behavior. She reports seeing things almost daily. Constantly

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    workshop. Not thinking that I had placed or had won any awards from the judges‚ I began changing and packing my dance shoes into my bag. As my team and myself began walking out the dance floor doors‚ my name was called. I had won the best overall dancer! Still to this day I cannot forget the joy and pride that overcame me. It was then that I knew that Julliard wasn’t as far out of my reach as I had

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    of castanets‚ snapping of fingers‚ and stomping of feet in triple-time rhythm. A dancer of this grace dance is called ’pandanggera’‚ and dances with three oil lamps (tinghoy)‚ or candles in glasses instead‚ balanced on her head and on the back of each hand. ITIK-ITIK At one baptismal party in the Surigao del Norte province‚ a young lady named Kanang (the nickname for Cayetana)‚ considered the best dancer and singer of her time‚ was asked to dance the Sibay. She became so enthusiastic and

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    the Philippines’ top-notch-all-male dance group of all time. These dancers have covered and took the dance world by storm throughout the years; their accomplishments and recognition made a strong mark on Philippine dance history. The group propelled themselves into amazing success because of their overwhelming love of dance and their zeal to show the world the beauty of dance‚ not to just put out that they’re a group of gifted dancers who want to make an impression that they’re the best of the best

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    She has left a huge imprint in the dance world. Despite her parents dismay‚ she continued to chase her dreams which led her to become one of the most important dancers of the 20th century and the mother of modern dance. Her name‚ Martha Graham. Born in Allegheny‚ Pennsylvania on May 11th 1894‚ she was the daughter of a psychiatrist‚ born into a Presbyterian family. Graham had first discovered her interest in dance after her family moved to Santa Barbara‚ California in 1909. In 1911 Martha Graham

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    nations. Through schools where former dancers will teach the new comers and relay the traditions so they wont be lost in the past. This longing has guided the way for many dance schools throughout the world. The diversity of schools and teachers has lead to a more unique kind of dance. The different styles of the teachers and culture bleed through the movements and the school become products for that certain style of movement. On top of the teachers’ styles‚ every dancer over time creates a rare technique

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    Typically‚ Greek sculptures were focused on their gods. The Veiled and Masked Dancer is a bronze sculpture of a fully clothed woman who is not a god‚ which showed that there were more to the Greeks than just their gods and myths. The movement perceived in this sculpture indicates that the woman was a dancer‚ most likely a professional entertainer. It is different from most Greek statues because it gives the viewer a glimpse of what life was

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