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    Critique Analysis at the Dance Theatre On Sunday November 22‚ 2015‚ I went to the performance hall at Brookhaven Community College. Because I have to watch all six performances but only chose four of them to critique. I went by myself coming in from the left side and decided to sit in the eleventh row from the stage. On the left side of the stage there are three speakers and a long stand with three medium size lights. On the right side of the stage are four speakers and a long stand with three medium

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    impression of the concert (after one or two dances)? 7. Did this change as you watched more of the program? 8. What was your final impression of the program? 9. Would you have recommended this program to others? 10. What physical elements were used (sets/props)? 11. What were the costume /elements? Did they work to enhance or detract from the dances? 12. How effective was the lighting to the mood(s) created in the dance(s)? 13. What style of dance (s) could you identify (i.e. ballet

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    Dance‚ the art of precise‚ expressive‚ and graceful human movement‚ traditionally‚ but not necessarily‚ performed in accord with musical accompaniment. Dancing developed as a natural expression of united feeling and action. The Origins of Dance The earliest history of human dance is a continuing mystery. From the evidence of illustrated ceramic fragments‚ some archaeologists have speculated that dance originated some 5‚000 to 9‚000 years ago in early agricultural cultures located in a swath

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    Who Is Gwendolyn Brooks?

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    Gwendolyn Brooks is one of the most important poets of twentieth century America. She was a fiercely independent writer who borrowed from both European and African American literary traditions to write poetry that would cut her own path and inspire writers. Her poetry‚ novel‚ autobiographies‚ and short prose works are characterized by an intense awareness of the African American experience‚ women’s roles and feminist perspectives‚ and literary tradition. Brooks responded to major events during her

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    History of dance Dance’s definition is to move one’s feet or body‚ rhythmically in a pattern of steps‚ especially to the accompaniment of music. It is likely that any human society has denied itself the excitement and pleasure of dancing. Like cave painting‚ the first purpose of dance is probably ritual - appeasing a nature spirit or accompanying a rite of passage. But losing oneself in rhythmic movement with other people is an easy form of intoxication. Pleasure can never have been far away

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    Ending Movement “If you live in the elite world of dance‚ you find yourself in a world rife with racism. Let ’s face it.” –Alvin Ailey. Alvin Ailey was an African American dancer and choreographer‚ born in 1931 in Rogers‚ Texas. Ailey was responsible for creating one of the most popular dance companies of the twentieth century‚ known as the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. The forming of this company began due to Ailey’s life long passion for dance‚ and his dream to give African American dancers

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    Gwendolyn Brooks’ first poem “Eventide” was first published in her local newspaper when she was just 13 years of age. She was being published regularly by the age of 17 in the Chicago Defender‚ a newspaper that was specifically dedicated to the African American population in Chicago. She carried on writing poetry and even a novel until her death in December of 2000. In an interview with Brooks by Paul M. Angle‚ an Illinois Historian she was asked how she became a writer; she explained that she loved

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    Mountain Brook Fitness Center SWOT Analysis The Mountain Brook Fitness Center is a business which provides service in health and fitness. The fitness center currently offer swimming‚ tennis‚ court sports‚ massage‚ physical therapy‚ childcare‚ and cardiovascular and weight training fitness center. It attracts mostly young people under the age of 45 and accredits the center success of the ability to provide childcare services to its members. The Mountain Brook Fitness Center is located in a city

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    Ghost Dances In 1973‚ Christopher Bruce heard about the murders going on in the small villages and towns of Chile on the orders of the government; just to show off their power‚ and how they were not afraid to use it. Bruce found out as a result of a letter received from a widow of a Chilean folk singer who had been murdered. He was asked to do work for the Chilean Human Rights Committee. The dance first premiered in 1988‚ the costume designer being Belinda Scarlett and the music being by Incantation

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    In the Waste Land: An Analysis by Cleanth Brooks‚ Jr. continues to have multiple quotation that are considered to be noteworthy‚ significant‚ and revealing to the ongoing argument that has been made by the other critics. Is when Cleanth Brooks‚ Jr. referees to lines that says “Where fisherman lounge at noon: where the walls/Of Magnus Martyr hold” (209) indicates the poverty that religion has fallen. This explains that Brooks‚ Jr. was able to notice that T.S. Elliot was frustrated in this specific

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