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    Short speech - Dance

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    Dance If you believe that dance is only a movement of the body‚ a hobby and sport that only girls can practice‚ maybe you have never really danced in your life‚ dancing is not just moving arms and legs‚ is more than that‚ dancing is a wonderful form of art. It brings out the soul in people‚ show emotions‚ tell us histories. Music helps in brings this art form to life‚ many dancers say “music‚ as an extension of my person or a limb directly attached to my soul”‚ the music promises a sense of self

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    script for dance show

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    dekhe hum sab ajj ke performances bemisaal!!!! A very good morning Ladies & Gentlemen!!! A very warm welcome on behalf of MAPA- Mumbai Academy of Performing Arts ! to the most awaited DANCE EVENT -Fusion Nach 20 14 -how different is this Morning. Dear audience‚ you will yourself discover as the colours of dance spreads ! I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided‚ and that is the lamp of experience. For this I would like to request Mr & Mrs …………. to come on to the stage for lighting

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    Since I was 4 years old I have been dancing at Bremerton Dance Center‚ this is where inspiration and motivation grew stronger throughout 13 years of dancing there. Majoring in dance would be a way to keep what shaped me into who I am today. Dance is a way to express how one feels through movement instead of words. For example‚ writing a written word how I feel is the hardest thing for me‚ but if I think of one emotion and put a dance move to it comes out faster. While moving through these emotions

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    White Deerskin Dance

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    The White Deerskin Dance of the Hupa Indian tribe was a ceremonial dance that symbolized the regeneration or renewal of their society‚ and functioned as an important “part of the ritual calendar that makes up the religious life of the tribe and it expresses the supernatural sentiments of the people in their most poignant form” (Goldschmidt et al.‚ 121). The ceremony served “to wipe out the evil brought into the world by members of the society who have broken taboos” (Goldschmidt et al.‚ 121); as

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    University | Classical and Contemporary Management | Made by: Aidyn Zhumabekov | DZHeyD 15.11.2012 | Contents Introduction...........................................................................................................................3 The Classical School of Management....................................................................................4 Strengths and weaknesses of classical management………………………………………..5 The Contemporary School of Management…………………………………………………7

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    choreographer Pina Bausch‚ focussing on her contributions to the development of dance in the 20th century and discussing events and issues that influenced and effected her work in the late 1900’s. I shall also reflect on how her work is still influencing dancers today in the 21st century. Pina Bausch was appointed director of dance for Tanztheater (Dance Theatre) Wuppertal in 1973. She exposed her dancers to a mixture of dance and theatre which was extremely rare during this time. Bausch’s works consisted

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    Dance Like a Man

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    Mahesh Dattani’s play ’’Dance Like a Man’’ opens with a young dancer‚ Lata‚ bringing her fiance‚ Viswas‚ home to meet her parents. Their hopes‚ and the family histories that emerge from their conversation‚ are quietly amusing‚ and the missteps and misunderstandings that trip up everyone when Lata’s parents return to the house are very funny. It is also somehow reassuring to know that families on the other side of the globe are as fractious and occasionally dysfunctional as our own. But be wary.

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    workforce. Early theories of motivation included the following: Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory‚ McGregor’s theory X and theory Y‚ and Herzberg’s motivation-hygiene theory. However‚ there are new theories that are being adopted in today’s contemporary and modern workforce. Work motivation has been of interest for quit some time‚ and it was not until 1964 that Victor Vroom made the first attempt to formulate a theory called the Valance Expectancy Model. This widely accepted explanation of motivation

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    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ‘Falling Angels’ by Jiří Kylián Falling Angels is a part of the Black and White ballets which were created in 1989 with 8 white female dancers dressed in black leotards. It was performed to drumming/percussion music based on ceremonial ritual music from Ghana. The piece is performed by eight women dancing to rhythmic drumming. Jiří Kylián’s Falling Angels expresses emotions through movement

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    Contemporary Use of Rhetoric

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    The Contemporary Unethical Use of Rhetoric in the Media to Manipulate the Public Aristotle believed that rhetoric is an art that could‚ and should‚ be studied and that good rhetoric is not only persuasive but also ethical. I agree with Aristotle’s claim that good rhetoric is not only persuasive but it is ethical. Rhetoric is value neutral in that the principles of rhetoric are not necessarily moral or immoral; it is dependent on how they are utilized. I believe it is unethical when good rhetorical

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