Our year 11 contemporary dance assessment for semester 1 consisted of dance exercises taught by Rachel. Due to a dance injury I sustained 14 weeks ago I was unable to participate in the assessment but‚ instead was asked to asses my peers and write corrections and strengths they demonstrated throughout the class. In this class I really feel‚ as a group‚ they lacked an effective dance vocabulary. In answer to the question What do you feel you need to work on in this exercise?’ there was only really
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perceived as an alternate for exciting or as a dance. The dance was created by a Dallas‚ Texas kids who was just creating a video and became a dance phenomenon. The internet saw the word and took it as the name of the dance. Then people started to use it in sentences‚ it was manipulated by society as a now a word of excitement. Society has a general way of explaining that the word was loud‚ exciting‚ and a type of dance. “YEET!” said Emma as
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ROOM ASSIGNMENT TIME MAX STUD Abstracting SB301 01:00 - 02:00 40 ICT19 Advance Web Design and Development SC203 01:00 - 02:00 30 NU15 Alternative Class Medicine at Home AC9 01:00 - 02:00 30 ICT06 Audio Editing and Sound Production LS213 01:00 - 02:00 30 ED15 Avoiding Sentence Error SB304 01:00 - 02:00 40 COA23 Basic Accounting SB312 01:00 - 02:00 40 BE02 Basic Guitar Lessons AC4 01:00 - 02:00
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------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Indian Rain Dance A rain dance is a dancing ceremony performed by some Native American Indian tribes‚ asking their spirits or gods to send rain. It is more common among Southwest Native Americans‚ who live in drier regions. Time Frame * The rain dance normally takes place during the spring planting season and the summer months before crops are harvested. The dance asks the gods or spirits to send the appropriate amount of rain at the
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Colombia has several folkloric/traditional music styles/dances. One of the most popular is the Cumbia. Cumbia have spread to other countries. When danced in shows for the public the dancers wear clothing that were used in old times: Men would wear white pants and shirts‚ a hat (usually the style that used to be hand made)‚ a large colorful handkerchief‚ handmade style sandals‚ and a machete (a large knife used to cut plants). Women would wear colorful long skirts (often black with decorations and
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the dancer to the past‚ each new community brings something distinct to the dance. Salsa dancers adapt the culture to new environments while retaining some of their traditional ideals and values because those ideals are based on acceptance of new influences. The Salsa community has the principle of inclusiveness on the dance floor; this is the main reason why Salsa dancing has become so popular. The attitude on the dance floor is always accepting no matter how advanced and intimidating the dancers
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My inspiration. I am going to tell you about my inspiration and that is Derek Wolfe and how I am so inspired by him. So know let’s get into the essay‚ and so I can tell you about him and how I am inspired by him. So when i was growing up i was like a 11 years old i became a big fan of Football. I was always happy when i was watching the games‚ and as I got older i started to notice this one guy he was a beast at defensive end and how he has a lot of fans and that guy was Derek Wolfe. Some information
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Colombian traditional dance has much to do with their culture and history.It can be traced back to the sixteenth century. Colombia culture has many different varieties of Colombian dance. The popular styles are: Vallenato‚ Salsa‚ Cumbia‚ and Bambuco. Vallenato is more known for having the popular rhythms. Salsa is the native rhythm part‚ from Barranquilla. Bambuco represents the Andean zone of Colombia‚ And is performed mostly in trios or duos. Cumbia is the most popular‚ especially if one wants
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Good studio practice The warm up Name 3 reasons as to why you need to warm up at the beginning of a dance class 1. Reduce possibility of injury 2. Prepare you for the class 3. Raises body temperature and heart rate increases Fill in the gaps on what effects warming up has on the body: Warming up increases the heart beat ‚which increases the blood circulation. This allows oxygen to reach the muscles. The muscles can now work more efficiently. Warming up improves joint mobility‚ mobilising
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Trash Dance was such an inspiring film created by Allison Orr and Andrew Garrison. While watching this film it changed how I view dance as a whole. Looking at the film a recurring question kept popping into my head‚ what is dance? There is already a preexisting meaning for dance‚ but little do people know is that it is so much more than what people give it credit for. For me‚ this film broke all barriers of my knowledge in a good way. In the beginning of the film‚ she took it upon herself to
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