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    Robert Allen Zimmerman

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    fact is that he shares his birthday with the american rapper G-Eazy‚ who was born May 24‚ 1989. Bob Dylan’s hometown is Hibbing‚ Minnesota and he was born into Judaism but then later converted to Christianity. He plays a wide variety of music such as folk‚ blues‚ rock‚ and country. He also uses different instruments such as the guitar‚ keyboards‚ harmonica‚ and most importantly‚ his vocals. He took up the guitar and the harmonica and decided that he really liked it. He was enrolled at The University

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    Event Management of Dance Shows Events Occurrence happening at a determinable time and place‚ with or without the participation of human agents. It may be a part of a chain of occurrences as an effect of a preceding occurrence and as the cause of a succeeding occurrence. Arrival of a significant point in time. In project management‚ an event marks the point in time when a task is completed. Events are usually classified either as corporate or private. A professional event manager can ensure

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    Korean traditional performance. LA 2012 I have grown up in Korea since I was born but I have never been to Korea traditional music concert in my life. It was my very first time to try to listen Korean music. I didn’t expect that much how much it would to be interesting for me. My first thought about the Korean music was “boring” because I know its beat and rhythm are really slower then other countries music. But my whole experience at the music concert totally made my bias different. Last time I

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    proper and it was often danced to as well as sung. The Ayre: This form of madrigal is performed in a number of different ways‚ including with or without accompaniment. 2. What were chorales? Why were they popular? often based on traditional folk songs. One reason the chorale gained such a foothold was that the printing press allowed for the publishing of hymnbooks. 3. What is a consort? William Byrd‚ an Englishman born in 1543‚ was one composer who created consort music. 4. Who was Guillaume

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    Quan Ho Vietnam

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    Quan họ singing is a Vietnamese folk music style characterized both by its antiphonal nature‚ with alternating groups of female and male singers issuing musical challenges and responses‚ and by the fact that most of the songs in the repertoire deal with topics of love and sentimentality as experienced by young adults. Quan ho is recognised as the Intangible Cultural Heritage by the UNESCO in 2009. The quan họ style originated in what is now Bắc Ninh Province and was first recorded in the 13th

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    Folk Fair Festival

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    Festivals in Jharkhand Sarhul is a festival where Shaal tree and leaves play an important role. Sarhul is celebrated during the spring season when the Shaal trees get new leaves. Shaal flowers are brought to saran sthal (the sacred place) and pahan propitiates the Gods. The priest is called Pahan and he distributes shaal flowers to every villager. The shaal flowers represent the brotherhood and friendship among villagers. It is believed that the earth becomes fertile after this festival as such

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    ugliness”. These were the words of Margaret Kilgallen‚ a talented street artist that felt that the true garbage or “mind garbage” was to be found on commercial billboards. Growing up in the small town of Kensington‚ Maryland‚ Kilgallen was introduced to folk traditions such as Amish quilting and banjo playing; she became adept at the banjo herself. After a BA in studio art and printmaking at Colorado College‚ she moved to San Francisco‚ where she found inspiration in the city’s hand-painted shop signs

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    H h h hhlj jl k k k j h g f cv b n m k j pnmt3Pxet’s been said that the compositions of Glasgow-based folk artist Alasdair Roberts sound as if they were written hundreds of years ago. This is certainly testament to the Will Oldham protégé’s nigh-on two-decade quest to promote the communal and social aspect of folk music‚ rather than the confessional and personal approach taken by many acoustic guitar-wielding singer/songwriters who have popularized the genre in recent decades. While Roberts has

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    Eurovision Song Contest

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    IRISH TRADITIONAL MUSIC Irish traditional music is the folk music of the Irish people as well as of the descendants of Irish emigrants in countries such as the United States‚ the United Kingdom and Australia. Irish traditional music as it is known today is the result of a centuries-old tradition of melodically rich dance music and song. It was formerly played without harmonic accompaniment such as guitar‚ and was usually learned “by ear” rather than from written music. Irish dance music is distinctively

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    Emmett Till‚ a black boy who was accused of flirting with a white girl. Other songs such as “Blowin in the Wind‚” “The Times they are A Changing‚” and “A Hard Rains a Gonna Fall” all have political and social meaning behind them. He said that “the folk songs showed me…that songs can say something human.” (Dylan‚ 86) about his social commentary pieces. Bob Dylan was also a major player in the anti-war protests‚ sparked by the Vietnam War. His anti-war songs influenced activists‚ mostly college students

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