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    Debut Programme

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    following is a basic Debutante’s program: INTRODUCTION OF THE DEBUTANTE‚ HER ESCORT AND HER COTILLION COURT TOAST IN HONOR OF THE DEBUTANTE WELCOME REMARKS (BY THE PARENTS) INVOCATION OR PRAYER DINING FATHER & DAUGHTER DANCE GRAND COTILLION WALTZ DANCE 18 ROSES DANCE 18 CANDLES PRESENTATION SINGING OF TRADITIONAL DEBUTANTE’S BIRTHDAY SONG BLOWING OF THE CAKE CANDLES CUTTING OF THE CAKE 18 TREASURES PRESENTATION GAMES A WORD FROM THE DEBUTANTE TIME TO PARTY The debutante’s program

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    Strictly Ballroom

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    Strictly Ballroom Essay Image enables us to perceive the nature of different worlds from various perspectives and angle view. The audience has the advantage of perceiving the nature of the world in each text‚ from his/her own perspective. Image formulates an understanding about worlds and the use of satire and other language techniques‚ which allow the audience to evaluate their own world while perceiving the nature of different worlds. “Strictly Ballroom” is a romantic comedy written by Baz

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    Liquid Lead Fox

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    Throughout their lecture‚ Trevor Copp and Jeff Fox discuss and demonstrate their newly created dance technique called “Liquid Lead” and explain how this technique can help do away with the outdated idea that ballroom dances have perpetuated for years: that the man leads and the woman follows. The technique of “Liquid Lead” can be described as taking turns between partners both leading and following‚ and switching between these roles whenever felt needed during a dance. During their Ted Talk‚ Copp

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    Today we have many different types of Dance: hip-hop‚ jazz‚ Irish dance‚ Ballet‚ and many more. During the Renaissance time period witch is from the 1300s to the 1600s‚ they had different types of Dance too Most dances were very similar‚ and the music during this time had a lot to do with the Dance too. The two main types of dance during the Renaissance were Court dance‚ and Peasant dancing. Court dances were done for entertainment and more complex‚ the courtiers would hire dance masters to come

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    This I Believe Essay

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    match. I’m dancing to LMFAO with my cousins in a beautiful banquet hall‚ complete with a fireplace in the center to warm the hearts of the guests and a courtyard to cool off in after shuffling the night away. I secretly await the polka‚ swing‚ or even waltz that will bring me back into the arms of my father. I am seventeen years old at Sharp Top Cove in Jasper‚ Georgia‚ listening to a camp speaker talk about how God will always want you to come back to Him and that He will forgive and accept you time

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    Negative Father Figure Many things could come to mind when someone thinks of memories. Some could be memories that will stick forever‚ then others could be memories that someone would never want to remember. In Theodore Roethke’s poem‚ “My Papa’s Waltz” the speaker is telling one of his memories from his childhood with his father. The poem does‚ in fact‚ show a couple positive memories but in this case‚ the bad outweighs the good. Although some may believe it is a positive memory‚ there is more evidence

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    Belonging Essay

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    the novel written by Bethany Hamilton‚ in 2006 which explores the hardships of her recovery and finding belonging and acceptance again. Lurhmann beings the movie off with a red curtain on an imaginary stage being raised to the sound of a Strauss waltz‚ with the worlds “Strictly Ballroom” written out cursive writing which is used to add glamour and setting the opening scene. The red curtain portrays the movie as a fairy tale and invites the audience into this world and brings them the idea that they

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    2010 HSC Area of Study BELONGING ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging’ Discuss this view with detailed reference to your prescribed text and ONE other related text of your own choosing An individual’s relation with others in their surroundings‚ may be enhancing or rewarding‚ or even set a boundary in a way for them to belong‚ however sometimes an individual’s environment can be too restrictive which would make it

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    Strictly Ballroom Essay

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    throughout the film as Scott is endeavouring to break free from the restrictions of the ballroom dancing community to establish his own sense of identity. The ballroom dancing community is introduced in the ’opening dance sequence’ with the traditional waltz song the Blue Danube and silhouettes of people creating the image of glamour. However‚ through the use of a birds-eye shot‚ the reality of this world is evident through the setting of the ’State Championships’ in a hall and the colloquial shouting

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    Explore how perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to places. In ‘Strictly Ballroom’‚ directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ the film explores how perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to places. Luhrmann does this through the use of techniques throughout the film such as lighting‚ editing‚ music and camera angles. In this film it is shown by Luhrmann that a place in which an individual or group may feel comfortable or uncomfortable

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