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    History of Ballet Ballet is a formalized form of dance with its origins in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th and 16th centuries. It quickly spread to the French court of Catherine de ’ Medici where it was developed even further. In the 17th century at the time of Louis XIV‚ ballet was codified. The predominance of French in the vocabulary of ballet reflects this history. It also became a form closely associated with the opera. Ballet then spread from the heart of Europe to other nations

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    Compare and Contrast of Classical Ballet and Modern Dance Dance is one of the most beautiful‚ expressive forms of art known to mankind. It expresses joy‚ love‚ sorrow‚ anger‚ and the list truly goes on for all the possible emotions that it can convey. Dance not only can express how one feels‚ but it can tell a story or even be used to praise a higher power. Dance has intricately played an important role to every culture over the course of time. Two forms of dance that have not only stood against

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    political issues in the debate over Pan-Slavism were nationalism for ones race and a quest for power. <br> <br>In 1871 Slavs occupied most of eastern and southern Europe. The Slavs came from many nations. They populated the Austro-Hungarian‚ German‚ Russian‚ and the Balkan Areas of the Ottoman Empires. However as a result of their geographic diversity‚ there was no single language or literature for the Slavic population. Slavs were so disunited that although they shared a common nationality‚ there was

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    Ballet has been a form of art since the nineteenth century Renaissance. Ballerinas and Danseurs evanesced fluidly across the stage with grace and grandeur‚ However; ballet is a dangerous art form due to the fact that the practices and expectations imposed on ballerinas and danseurs are near impossible and severely consequential. Hours on barre and even longer on centre work cause chronic injuries. The professionals that the train the dancers don’t realize the physical and mental strain that they

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    Russian teaching styles Teaching English in an international setting has always seemed very appealing to me. Ever since I began taking Spanish and discovering how cool it can be to communicate with another individual in a foreign tongue‚ I have been quite excited about sharing this passion in a formal setting. Often times I go over how I would accomplish teaching English to a non-native speaker most affectively in my head. During this process I have taken many factors into account. However‚ one

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    1- In classical ballet dance video‚ the ballerina uses pointe method technique ‚different turnout and high extensions‚ hoping on one foot on the tip of the pointe. During the dance‚ for most of the times the spine of the ballerina remains straight. Same moves were executed by both the artists in a symmetrical way. Characteristics of pas de deux were apparent as both the dancers were performing‚ which helps us recognize better about classical ballet. Classical ballet always have some sort of story

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    Classical Ballet Terms and Definitions for Beginning Ballet 1. Adagio (ah-DAHZ) A series of slow‚ fluid exercises intended to develop the dancer’s — balance‚ strength and grace. 2. En L’Air (on lehr) In the air. 3. Attitude A pose on one leg with the other lifted and bent at approximately a 120-degree angle. May be executed to the front (en avant) or to the back (derriere). 4. Arabesque (ah-ra-BESK) - The position of the body supported on one leg with the opposite leg extended behind the

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    The Nutcracker The first ballet we watched was Matthew Bourne’s The Nutcracker! This ballet was made in 2003 and was the contemporary version of the original version of The Nutcracker because they are in an orphanage. The second ballet we watched was Barishnikov’s “The Nutcracker.” This is based on the original version of The Nutcracker and was made in 1977. Even though both ballets are different versions they still used the same composer which is Tchaikovsky. For instance‚ when the variations

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    Every culture in society has its own views and values when it comes to family life. Within the Russian culture‚ family is extremely important and plays a vital role in their everyday occurrences. As nurses‚ it is important to know the roles that each member of the family carries‚ as well as the specific gender roles within that family. We must also understand what family values the Russian culture holds‚ and be able to comprehend how these values affect nursing care. The role each member

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    also white. The way that many people picture ballerinas as being white is in fact fairly accurate. The ballet world is‚ and always has been‚ dominated by white dancers. Only very recently has this world been penetrated‚ and the effects have reached far further than just the ballet community. Despite a rocky home life and extremely slim odds‚ Misty Copeland’s fiery determination and love for ballet prevailed‚ allowing her not only to become the first African American principal dancer

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