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    Quinceañera

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    a formal religious ceremony of some sort to receive God’s blessing at a church. Following the service‚ comes the formal or informal party that is sponsored by the Padrinos (Godparents). It is celebrated with the court‚ family‚ friends‚ and lots of music‚ food and dancing. After leaving the church‚ everyone will proceed to the party. Some may choose to have it a formal hall or even in someone’s back yard. It will starts out with the court walking in first‚ then the Quinceañera with her personal

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    Tango

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    Mariana Castaneda World Dance Prof. Smith 4-7-11 Assignment# Argentine Tango "The forms of tango are like stages of a marriage. The American tango is like the beginning of a love affair‚ when you’re both very romantic and on your best behavior. The Argentine tango is when you’re in the heat of things and all kinds of emotions are flying: passion‚ anger‚ humor. The International tango is like the end of the marriage‚ when you’re staying together for the sake of the children." There

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    Supporting Idea: can understand about other types of dance or ethnic group’s cultural III. Conclusion Essay Topic: A Favourite Sport/Hobby and the Reason You Enjoy It Dancing is something that is so simple that most people do some form of it every day‚ sometimes without even knowing it! Dance‚ simply put‚ is movement. It doesn’t necessarily have to be to music. Sometimes it can be to words‚ drum beats‚ or even to silence. I like the Latin dance and I learn it with my parents. Dancing is my

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    Moby GCSE essay

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    Moby is a DJ‚ singer-songwriter and performer from New York. He was born in the USA in 1965. He plays keyboard‚ guitar‚ bass guitar and drums. He has written popular dance music tracks which uses sample music from other songs. ‘Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?’ was a single from Moby’s dance music album Play in 1999. Club dance music is technology-based with the DJ playing an important role in mixing and presenting tracks. It is made up of four-to-the-floor rhythms‚ samples and loops‚ links to the

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    What Is Praise Dance? X Print this article Praise dance (also known as liturgical dance or worship dance) is a form of worship that seeks to articulate the word and spirit of God through the body. According to the New York Times‚ praise dance is a popular part of church services across the country. While it is considered controversial in some Christian circles‚ praise dance is considered an expression of joy by others. Is praise dance right for you and your worship service? Read on to learn

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    American Culture and Health Disparities Culture is one of the things that makes groups of people special‚ unique and interesting. Just like any other culture‚ African Americans have traditions that they hold near and dear to their hearts such as the musicdance‚ religion‚ food and health beliefs. Although it is always wonderful to celebrate culture and the good things about other cultures‚ it is just as important to assess the harmful traditions for the purpose of bringing awareness and improvements.

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    Footloose’s character of Ren. The original film starring Bacon came out in 1984 and was directed by Herbert Ross and Craig Brewer’s remake premiered in 2011. In both films there are a lot of similarities like the characters’ personalities‚ music‚ and the dance scenes‚ however‚ there are also many differences such as level of sexuality‚ and the setting‚ and we can see these similarities and differences through the evidence shown. Because the times the movies were made there is a difference in both

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    Steve Moore Speeches

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    you do if the music is just sooo satisfying and energizing that you just want to freaking move your body with it? I know there are some times when the music was just too good and your body just wants to dance with it. Or maybe if you’re playing a song and you think that the energy wasn’t enough to compensate for the awesomeness of that song. Anyone could just move their body if they want to (especially when the music is too great). But sometimes‚ it’s just quite odd when you dance or maybe give in

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    “Footloose” Calvinist Elements The movie “Footloose” is about a town that has laws that do not allow music and dancing. This law was made in the town with the help of Reverend Shaw Moore. He is the minister of the small town community and also the father of a young High School girl. These laws were made due to the death of his son. His son died and he had blamed it on the music and dancing. So‚ Reverend Moore‚ thinking he is above everyone else‚ showed his Calvinist beliefs and turned a once

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    Modern Dance innovator Lester Horton (1906-1953) pioneered dance in Los Angeles from 1928-1953.  Today‚ Horton’s technique is taught in varying versions at numerous institutions in the United States and Overseas. By the 1950s‚ the Horton technique had evolved through several phases into a massive body of movement vocabulary that included exercises for every part of the body‚ even the eyes and tongue. Horton was at the height of his creativity in the early 50s when he re-codified his dance technique

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