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    fighting is exciting; life would be boring without it." It was her early window to life. Bausch provides her audience with insight to the world in Café Muller by utilizing one of her signature techniques: repetition. She is known for making her dancers repeat routines to the point of physical and mental exhaustion. To offer

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    Antipolo by Amorsolo

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    are Sylvia Amorsolo Lazo and Luz Amorsolo. Five of Amorsolo’s children became painters themselves. This oil painting on canvas depicts a rural scene where a group of people are shown celebrating a fiesta in Antipolo. The main focus is on a pair of dancers in the field surrounded by revelers both young and old.  Abundant food is presented in basketfuls of assorted fruits on the benches and on the ground‚ as well as the traditional

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    also inspires you. Dancers all over the world look up people like Misty Copeland. Misty Copeland has an amazing story‚ from starting ballet to making a name for herself. Growing up for Misty wasn’t the easiest‚ her life has never been in one place‚ it was all over. When she was thirteen and started ballet‚ she quickly surpassed all of the other ballerinas‚ who have been dancing for years. She made it big when she got into the American Ballet Theater and became a principal dancer. Misty’s dedication

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    generations of jazz dancers. The jazz metamorphosis is traceable from the slavery era‚ and has had the transformations to what we see on the stages today (Lewandoski‚ Eric‚ and Leslea Clark-Zinna). The styles and approaches of different jazz choreographers differ. How these celebrity dancers come to fame has its own unique story‚ with some of them

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    Dance and Fashion

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    Malynne Tabares February 5‚ 2013 There’s an exciting fashion trend happening – dance. The dance and fashion industries seem to be increasingly joining forces‚ with dance companies commissioning high profile designers and fashion labels turning to dancers to optimally show off their clothes. The collision of the worlds of fashion and dance creates alchemy beyond the reach of either one alone. Fashion is made to move in the world‚ and dance is extreme motion. The interaction between dance and fashion

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    Dance, the Art of Movement

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    DANCE THE ART OF MOVEMENT The Art of Dancing Dancing is the rhythmical movement of the body‚ usually with music‚ to express an idea or emotion‚ to narrate a story or simply to enjoy and take pleasure in the movement itself. It can be traced that Dance as an art started from the moment it was harnessed to a rhythm‚ probably the stamping of the feet and clapping of the hands. Dance of the earliest times differ from those of the present times; the dances of the barrio folks differ from those of

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    A choreographer's vison

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    they express and support the music accompanying it. Choreographers have to be creative and have a great understanding of music‚ rhythm and body movement. A dancer uses the body and imagination to communicate the choreographer’s vision. Both positions compliment echoer because without a choreographer there is so dance to preform‚ and without a dancer there is no one to preform the dance. The word ‘choreography’ literally means dance writing. A choreographer has to create a dance‚ movement by movement

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    principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre (ABT). Copeland is an African American dancer who has turned the world of ballet on its axis. Through the use of her personal image‚ principal status‚ and initiative project‚ Misty Copeland has begun to make a once-exclusive industry a more accessible and approachable art form. Misty Copeland is known as an “unlikely ballerina”. Of African American descent and “five foot

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    The History of Dance

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    Natyam is widely known for its sculpturesque poses and art of story telling‚ mostly performed only by females‚ but as time progressed it is accepted by both sexes. The dances illustrate a deep devotion to the deities; dancers are married to the deity. Devadasi also known as temple dancers usually illustrated their devotion to the Gods the most‚ performing "in front" of the Gods‚ or at festivals in honor of them. Bharata Natyam captures the true meaning of dance drama‚ the dance routines tell a story

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    expressions‚ softness to the way a dancer’s moves while keeping each step clean. (Vaganova) The dancers at the Vaganova academy must have an effortless look to their dancing which is what makes watching a ballet so beautiful. This why Vaganova has such a unique style.

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