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    Dance Paper

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    Dance Paper ARTS/100 February 28‚ 2011 Dance Paper Dance is used as a form of expressing how you feel through the movement of your body through music. Through the different styles of dancing‚ it can be slow paced‚ fast paced‚ mellow‚ seductive‚ fun and enjoyable at the same time. The different styles discussed in this paper will show that jazz‚ ballet‚ folk‚ ritual and modern dance are different but similar. Whatever style of dance you choose they all have repetition‚ form and rhythm

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    Lakota Tribe Ritual

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    The Sundance‚ or known to the Lakota as Wiwanyag Wachipi‚ is one of the most fundamental and sacred rites of the Lakota people. It is also one of the more complex rituals‚ as it is a dance aligned with the sun for three days and two nights and there are numerous small details that must be done before the ritual can take place. Created as a means of bringing together the Lakota people and providing community during hardship‚ the Sundance is the largest and quickest pan-Indian movement up to date.

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    Country concert

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    caused me to rip the package open‚ though I already knew what was inside I am so eager to see. As I took the tickets from the light‚ ripped open envelope‚ they felt so delicate in my hands‚ if I had lost these prior to my concert‚ I wasn’t going. The buildup of the date of the concert was almost torture‚ but when it finally came I felt as if the bricks building up to this day had come crashing down in the best way. I had woken up that day with so much to do and finally realized that there are not enough

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    Concert Report

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    Op. 35‚ the Serenade for Strings in C Major‚ Op. 48‚ and the Capriccio Italien‚ Op. 45. Geoffrey Simon conducted and William Barbini appeared as concertmaster and soloist. Although I was impressed by the whole concert‚ the second half made a more lasting impression on me. The concert opened with the Festival Overture. This piece began quietly. As the string instruments plucked in unison‚ the brass instruments entered with a slow melody. The mood became more dramatic as it progressed. The pace

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    Concert Report

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    Music 110 Concert Report 18 Nov. 2010 Nov. 18: Strauss and Brahms Intro The concert that I attended at Yale University on November eighteenth was called Symphonie Fantastique. During the concert‚ the band played Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4‚ William Tell Overture‚ and Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique. The music was excellent and played with much expertise. Each piece was performed well. I enjoyed listening to the extravagant music with very few mistakes. Beethoven’s Piano Concerto no. 4

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    Rock Concert

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    and Rebellion. Those were my low expectations of the heavy metal rock concert that took place on 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley‚ California. Due to my lack of knowledge with attending Rock Concerts‚ (mind you this was my first-ever concert in general)‚ my expectations of the concert were based off of stereotypes and television shows that I scrutinized and judged when I was in elementary school. However‚ my thoughts about the concert‚ the people that I was going to encounter‚ and the venue scene were

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    The Ghost Dance

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    The Ghost Dance In January 1889‚ Wavoka‚ a Paiute Indian‚ had a revelation during a total eclipse of the sun. It was the genesis of a religious movement that would become known as the Ghost Dance. It was this dance that the Indians believed would reunite them with friends and relatives in the ghost world. The legend states that after prayer and ceremony‚ the earth would shatter and let forth a great flood that would drown all the whites and enemy Indians‚ leaving the earth untouched and as it

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    Concert Essay

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    Concert name: Albert Au 35TH Anniversary Concert Date and Time: April 27‚ 2012 (Fri)‚8:00pm -11:45pm Place: yuanze For this concert report I chose to go to a performance of student composers held at YUANZE UNIVERSITY auditorium in building 6. I chose this one because I wanted to see some of the talent that my peers have in the music realm‚ and also it was one of the only concerts I have been able to attend because of religious restrictions. It was impressive to hear pieces composed by

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    McKenzie Maxwell Professor McDaniels MUSI 1306-303 22 October 2014 Concert Report One: Marion Anderson String Quartet Concert I chose the genre string quartet and attended a concert at First Presbyterian church on October 19th‚ 2014. Because of its location the sanctuary where the concert took place had many stained glass windows. It was marvelous and in my opinion well suited the feel of classical music. The audience was very responsive and attentive. They applauded when the musicians appeared

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    Concert Critique

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    I chose to do my Concert Critique on a local classic rock band‚ VIVA. The live concert took place on Friday‚ June 24‚ 2005 at 8:30 p.m. at Bayside Market Place. The concert was held outdoors on a stage overlooking the water. The audience was seated on concrete benches facing the stage and there were some patrons who were seated on plastic chairs that they had pulled away from the nearby bar. The lighting was not very extravagant‚ not many bells and whistles‚ just enough lighting

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