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    Mats Ek

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    Mats Ek Allegra Vianello English National Ballet School 2nd year Words Count: 2304 23/04/2013 Contents Page Introduction Life and career Re-making of the ballet classics Stylistic elements of his choreography: clarity and irony Themes Movement Vocabulary References Influences and Muses Bibliography Introduction In this essay I will present one of the greatest

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    Mats Ek is legendary Swedish choreographer who’s work is always been outstanding‚ surprising‚ extremely emotional and with brilliant choreographic solutions‚ technique and genial simplicity. He is not only choreographer‚ but also intelligent psychologist who makes his story very strong and nobody can stay unmoved. His fantasy doesn’t have borders‚ he doesn’t repeat‚ there are always something new some fantastic genial movements what makes his style so unique so it’s not possible to mingle him with

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    A SUMMARY OF TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS CONCEPTS I USE By Fanita English (From “How Did You Become a Transactional Analyst?“ Transactional Analysis Journal‚ Vol. 35 ‚ #1 Jan 2005) “How did you become a transactional analyst?” I am often asked that question when I tell people what I do. I answer that originally my training as a therapist was in Freudian psychoanalysis and included eight years of personal psychoanalysis. I practiced as such for l4 years‚ treating both children and adults. Increasingly

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    Six Sigma Qualtec Improving Your Business Results Transactional Black Belts Are Different! Six Sigma In Service and Transaction Environments Six Sigma Qualtec – All Rights Reserved August 5‚ 2015 Improving Your Business Results Transactional Black Belts Are Different! Transactional Black Belts are different! We advance this argument based on our experience that Transactional Black Belts often encounter environments where no process is defined‚ often must define and re-design a whole process

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    Mats Ek

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    Rowan Rossi Mats Ek essay Mats Ek is a world renowned choreographer‚ known for his works adapting classic ballets into ground breaking‚ game changing modern works of art. Mats Ek was born in Malmo Sweden in 1945‚ son of the choreographer Brigit Cullberg and Ander Ek‚ a famous Swedish actor. The young Mats Ek did not particularly want to be a dancer‚ and he spent some years producing plays. Soon later Mats Ek trained in classical dance with Lillian Katrina and later with Donya Feuer in 1962. After

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    Transactional analysis Eric Berne ’s Transactional Analysis - early TA history and theory Transactional Analysis is one of the most accessible theories of modern psychology. Transactional Analysis was founded by Eric Berne‚ and the famous ’parent adult child ’ theory is still being developed today. Transactional Analysis has wide applications in clinical‚ therapeutic‚ organizational and personal development‚ encompassing communications‚ management‚ personality‚ relationships and behaviour. Whether

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    What is TA? Transactional Analysis was founded by Dr. Eric Berne – an innovative and creative thinker who brought together some of the most effective ideas in psychotherapy (analytic‚ cognitive behavioural‚ phenomenological) into a powerful body of theory and practice. Although psychoanalytically trained‚ he espoused the values of the humanistic movement believing that change is possible and that human beings have a natural aspiration to live in harmony with themselves and others. Perhaps his most

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    taste sweet. This is something that many people of Chinese ancestry believe in. This is pretty much saying in order to appreciate the good things in life you have to suffer some bad things. In my class Global Connections I read the book “To Live” By Yu Hua. In this book there is many parts where they are eating bitter. In the beginning the main character and his family are rich‚ they have a lot of money and don’t have to worry about food. Eventually he gambles everything they own away. Now that they have

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    Rachel Ek Ms. Padden Eng. 11 21 May 2014 Trending Transcendentalism I do not exhibit every trait of a transcendentalist‚ but I do enjoy nature and believe that individuality is important. I also tend to be more rational than emotional. One of my teachers was horrified to find I had left a person dying of the bubonic plague on the side of the road. Although this was only a mock situation for a World History assignment‚ I left the man alone because I decided it was best for my assigned family. I rationalized

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    To Live By Yu Hua

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    According to Chinese culture‚ the forces that determine order are yin and yang. The basis of this concept is that everything has its opposite which maintains balance. One of the most well known yin and yang pairings is life and death. Yu Hua in the novel To Live‚ recognized this relationship and integrated the concept into the plot. Life and death constantly check each other by taking and giving lives. Which is the price‚ one has to pay in order to keep stability. The character Fugui is significant

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