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    Karlz

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    Karla Hip Hop 1 May 16‚ 2013 Concert paper: Dancing away On May 9th I went to my first dance concert in South Western College. I have never been to one and even though it was a requirement to go‚ I actually enjoyed it very well. I don’t regret going at all. All the dances were really nice and there were two dances that really moved me and touched me that it made me cry a little. The one that made me sad was Dear Monica. That one was too cute‚ all the choreography and even the costumes fit

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    History of Jeni Legon

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    Jeni LeGon‚ one of the first African American women to establish a solo career in tap dance‚ is one of the tap dance pioneers in America. Tap dance originated in the mid 1600’s from Scottish and Irish laborers brought to the New World. Slaves that resided in the south learned to imitate the rapid steps and combined them with African dance styles. The two styles combined and formed the American tap Hybrid. As tap-dancing grew in the 1800’s and into the 1900’s‚ famous men such as John “Bubbles” Sublett

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    ENC1101 Prof. Riski I woke up on Wednesday morning in the middle of an extremely hot August. I noticed it was sunny‚ something unusual during a Floridian summer. As I rolled myself out of bed‚ I began to stretch. While I was doing that there was this sweet smell that I know I’ve smelled before. It was such a sensational smell just as if I can actually taste it. I followed the smell towards the kitchen where I found my mom making me my favorite breakfast‚ blueberry waffles topped with whipped

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    Short Story #4 Rape Fantasies 1. Humor and irony are used as a comedic relief in the story. Atwood uses them to downplay the seriousness involving rape. An example is seen when Chrissy is beginning her story and Estelle says “so who takes baths with their clothes on?’ I found her sarcasm very humorous. Irony can also be seen in her own rape fantasies when she somehow persuades the fellow from not raping her. It is ironic because they usually end up helping each other out‚ when in reality‚

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    In Muriel’s wedding‚ the perception of comedian has soon arrived into a melodrama derived by P.J Hogan‚ as the film covers the low self-esteem Muriel in breaking through the bondages around her family and friends‚ trespassing from suburban to civilisation. Muriel begins the film as an overweight loser from Queensland‚ a woman trapped by a dysfunctional family‚ an apathetic neighbourhood‚ and a clique of beautiful "best friends." The movie opens with a shot of a beautiful friend’s wedding

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    Ballroom Dancing

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    SOCIAL STUDIES FAIR HANDBOOK ROCKDALE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2011-2012 Table of Contents Purpose of Social Studies Fair ..……………………………………..…………3 Georgia Performance Standards in Social Studies ………………..…………...4 Suggested Timeline……………………………………………………………..5 Preparing Student Projects ……………………………………………………. 6 Characteristics of Disciplines…………..……………………………………….8

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    Bill Bojangles Robinson

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    faster than most men could go forward‚ was the most famous of all African American tap dancers in the twentieth century. Dancing upright and swinging‚ his light and exacting footwork brought tap "up on its toes" from an earlier flat-footed shuffling style‚ and developed the art of tap dancing to a delicate perfection." ~~TAP DANCE HALL OF FAME Bill Robinson was known as a pioneer of tap dancing. Robinson‚ the greatest tap dancer of his generation‚ was successful despite the obstacle of racism during

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    Jazz impacts on society

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    interesting then other dances such as ballet‚ or tap. It plays more entertaining music to keep the audience entertained and more tuned in‚ in my opinion. In jazz you have more freedom then you do in most other forms of dances. Jazz is also more of a comfortable dance. In most other dances there is a definite set of body positions. Also in Jazz you can incorporate many different dances into it and is done to faster more music that people listen to today. Jazz dancing also has more sudden moves. Also‚ for example

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    Michael Jackson‚ who the artist or performer has contributed toward the development of jazz dance because his all dance is like the jazz dance‚ tap dance and hip hop dance. I have been watching many jazz dance for this class and Michael Jackson dance. The movement of Michael Jackson dances are looking like the jazz dance like his feet and arm are dancing. Michael Jackson is very famous because he was young and he can move or dance very fast with his music. Especially‚ he inspires young people so

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    Dance is an extensive term that describes many different forms. There is Ballet and Modern dance‚ Jazz and Hip-Hop‚ Lyrical‚ Musical Theater‚ Ballroom dancing‚ Irish dancingTap dancing‚ and many other styles. Each style of dance is similar to one another but they are all very unique in their own way and have completely different moves they entail. Ballet is the basis of all forms of dance. It is based on classical technique‚ grace‚ and precision. Within Ballet there are many different styles

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