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    Jazz impacts on society

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    Jazz I chose the form of dance called Jazz because it is the most fun to work with. Jazz dance is more of my style because it isn’t slow‚ it’s more of an upbeat exciting dance to learn. I’m more interested in hip-hop instead of slow boring dances. Jazz can really keep you entertained also. Jazz is much different from any other dance you’ll learn‚ and in my opinion the best dance. Instead of learning one dance‚ Jazz is all the dances put together‚ and that is why it is the most fun of all. Jazz

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    Daces Promote Good Health

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    Dance can considered an art because of it has specific movement of the body follow with the different type of music. Nowadays‚ dance seem to be a lot type likes jazz‚ ballet‚ hip-hop‚ modern dance‚ traditional dance and so on. The number of people taking part in dance classes is increasing especially in the range of teenagers. This is because of dance not only for fun‚ dancing has many positive health benefits. Dance is a physical exercise. Thus‚ dance can enhance our strength and endurance. This

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    Music Concert Critique

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    world‚ I chose two concerts to attend that were completely different from each other‚ in terms of performance‚ genre‚ and audience appearance. The first concert I went to was held in the Ted Constant Center at Old Dominion University‚ hosting Hip-Hop and Trap artist and songwriter Lil Uzi Vert. He’s categorized as an charismatic‚ hyper‚ and a naturally entertaining artist who young teens to college adults gravitate to due to the non-traditional rap he portrays. The second concert I attend was right

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    Classifaction Essay

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    Essay “Eat‚ sleep‚ breathe dance‚” is a motto that many dancers use today because dancing is expressed in such an exciting way. Dancers find inspiration and motivation as they become lost in the dance; it gives the dancer peace of mind and relaxation. Dancing is a stress reliever for most dancers. Dancing has a variety amount of categories such as modern‚ jazz‚ and ballet. Modern can be a very awkward type of dance it breaks all the rules of classical ballet. This dance type was created by dancers

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    Mats Ek

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    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 discovering his newfound love for dance Mats Ek joined the Cullberg ballet in 1973. In 1982 Mats Ek created his greatest work‚ the reinterpretation of the classical ballet Giselle was seen as ground breaking and inspirational creating a new era in dance. Many things in Mats Ek’s life have contributed to his artistic work as a choreographer‚

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    Belonging-Billy Elliot

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    view of gender roles and this society’s stereotyping of males. “Lads do football‚ boxing or wrestling-not bloody ballet!” according to Jackie. This creates a barrier of secrecy which tears Billy’s world into two. It limits him in pursuing his love of dance‚ represented by the necessity of hiding his ballet shoes under the bed. It is when Billy’s father offers his support in an invigorating moment of epiphany‚ realising Billy’s talent‚ that the protagonist is truly able to venture into his new experiences

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    The ConTempus concert took place in White Auditorium on January 17‚ 2016. The musicians were dressed in black formal and the audience was wearing whatever they felt fit their mood. The audience was composed entirely of Spring Arbor University students and faculty. At 7:05 the group came on stage to perform and got right into it‚ playing their first song with no introduction. After their first piece they paused to explain what they were doing and where they were from. The group consisted of four string

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    Concert Critique Kanye West meets Beethoven is the only way to describe the three gentlemen who make up the sensational violinist duo known as Black Violin. Kev Marcus and Wil B are the violinists and are accompanied by DJ TK. Black Violin has created incredible synergy between classical and Hip-Hop music. They have created beautiful music like I have never heard before. They first made their big splash when they won the 2005 “Apollo Legends” contest in the famous Apollo Theater in Harlem‚ NY

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    orchestras performed a variety of fascinating pieces. The orchestras began the concert with “Holiday Dances by Mark Williams". The next piece that the orchestras performed was “Saint Nick’s Canon on the Housetop” arranged by Carrie Lane Gruselle. The last piece that the AHS Philharmonia and Sinfonietta orchestras performed was “We Wish you a Merry Christmas” arranged by Lloyd Conley. In the first piece‚ Holiday Dances‚ Mark Williams composed starts the piece in the key of C major with a catchy intro

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    Urinetown Concert Critique

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    On May 7th‚ I went to see the musical‚ Urinetown‚ at the Lake Country Playhouse. The play was split into two acts consisting of music and lyrics written by Mark Hollman and Greg Kotis. The premise of the show is that a long drought caused a water shortage which made private toilets a thing of the past. Public restrooms controlled are by a corporation called “Urine Good Company” (UGC) and people have to pay to use amenities. The show opens with a 4th wall break from Officer Lockstock‚ a policeman

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