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    The Horrors of Ballet

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    Draft Word Count: 1‚081 (Essay itself) Ballerinas: Behind the Tutus and Glamor When people attend the exquisite performances of ballet recitals most are captivated by their form‚ how they maneuver ever so gracefully like a leaf falling from a tree in the autumn months‚ their beauty and how on stage they can appear to be anything they desire. However‚ behind the glamor‚ the slippers‚ the makeup‚ lies an eminent issue affecting these performers. Ballerinas will go the extreme to uphold the beauty

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    Carmen: A Story of Lust and Love Summary of the Program The event began with Mr. Lopez providing a rundown of what the whole program would be about‚ and short after‚ introducing the prima ballerina‚ Ms. Lisa Macuja-Elizalde. The prima ballerina then discussed the plot of Carmen and how she felt of taking the lead role. After that‚ she presented a quick lecture about the basics of ballet‚ wherein she also demonstrated the basic positions. As she ended the lecture‚ the lights dimmed and the ballet

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    that Young is displaying professional ballerinas in full flight. Young has created a beautiful exhibition which is inspiring for artists of every genre. The works of fine art make a distinct statement about gender and multiculturalism in the Queensland Ballet. This analysis has focused on three of his works in particular detail these include Group Dance‚ Pondering and 3 Dancers. The exhibition contains an array of paintings which all feature striking ballerinas in poise. The artist has focused on

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    graceful ballerinas were dancing and prancing‚ smiling sweetly back at me. Each move we made were precise and synchronized. I couldn’t help but glance at my gracefulness in the crystal clear mirrors. This was my time to shine. I gave a finishing double pirouette and the famous swan lake pose as the closing to my ballet recital. That smell of cherry blossom lip gloss and fresh roses filled the room. You could feel excitement‚ joy and nervousness all at the same time in the atmosphere. Ballerinas were

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    History of Ballet

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    sensation felt by a little girl as she slips into dream land. My mom had taken me to my first ballet when I was 11 years old. When we returned home home‚ she signed me up for classes at the local dance center. The expectations to become a prima ballerina would involve much hard work and concentration. I knew when I started it would take years of steady practice and commitment. Learning the history of ballet and the famous dancers made me intrigued. I wanted to be like them. So I had set the goal

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    French girl lived at an orphanage in Troyes‚ France. She had lived there since she was only three years old since both her parents died from severe illness. Ever since she was a little child‚ Belle had one dream‚ and it was to become a professional ballerina for the Paris Opera Ballet Company. Dancing helped her express her feelings‚ whether they were feelings of rejoice‚ rage‚ or delight. She roused one morning at 6:00 to the sounds of loud banging on the door‚ but that wasn’t something she wasn’t

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    Ballerina Research Paper

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    Molly Herman Professor George Perf 200 12 August 2015 Dancing Towards Perfection The perfect ballerina. This is an idea many young dancers strive to achieve from the moment they first lace up their pink‚ silk ballet slippers. But what is the perfect ballerina‚ what is the ideal they are attempting to reach and what are the consequences of dancing to an‚ ultimately‚ unattainable goal? These questions have started to catch the attention of parents‚ friends‚ doctors and dance teaches as the prevalence

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    that we came up with was the amount of money ballerinas are making all around the world. The usual amount of money that ballerina’s all around the world make‚ is about $1‚000 a week. A normal season for a ballerina includes a 34 to 44 week timeline filled with shows and practices. So on average a ballerina makes about $35‚585 a year! Thats a lot of money‚ how much you might ask? Enough to buy 21‚966 chocolate bars bars! Time Constraints A Prima Ballerina could train for 6 days a week. So‚ they don’t

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    “I want to be a ballerina princess”. You see‚ the difference between a regular princess and a ballerina princess is the elegance. Ballerinas held an elegance and ferocity during performances that were sensational. On the other hand‚ Disney princesses always had their happy endings and by combining both‚ my goal was set. Soon enough‚ ballet performances and Disney movies about princesses clouded my practicality with absurd idealism. Growing up and realizing that pursuing my career as a princess was

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    Hazel Bergeron are watching ballerinas on television‚ so that their dancing is not too beautiful. Since George is naturally quite intelligent‚ he must wear a mental handicap radio in his ear it torments him with a variety of sharp noises every twenty seconds or so‚ so that he is never able to think too hard.When it occurs to him that the ballerinas should not be handicapped‚ his idea is immediately interrupted by the mental handicap radio in his ear. Two of the

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