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    2005, Yayoi Kusama created You Who Are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies. Created in the 2005 addition to The Phoenix Museum of Art – it has become a popular work of art in the collection. Using mixed media, the room is made up of mirrors on the ceiling, floor, and walls that reflect the glow of the tiny LED’s hanging in the room by small strings. In this work of art, You Who Are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies, Kusama helps us see the world in new ways.…

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    culture can be a good source for many people to express themselves. The expression can come in different forms, such as: graffiti art, music, or dance and fashion. Hip hop dancing is one of the better ways of one’s self-expression because of how easily it is to communicate with others through dancing. Along with hip hop dancing, what the hip hop artists wear is a major aspect in becoming who the artist is or what they represent. Fashion can come in many forms. From clothing to technology,…

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    Massachusetts. It's about a Salem Witchcraft, and that Reverend Parris sees some girls dancing in the woods calling the devil's name. So all the girls that were dancing are being blamed for witchery but really they are making all up. So the girls are being blamed for witchcraft,…

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    Albert M. Wolters’ novel, Creation Regained, is a book on the basics of the Christian worldview and Christian education. This book is divided into five different chapters; What is a Worldview?, Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Discerning Structure and Direction. The first chapter covers the basics of what a worldview is and Wolters defines worldview as “the comprehensive framework of one’s basic beliefs about thing” (2). In the book, Wolters says there are four elements to this definition of…

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    a party I didn't dance at I considered myself to be pretty good at dancing. Then as I grew up and I realised that I wasn't as good anymore I slowly felt like I had forgotten to Dance. So when family parties came around I would never dance even if I really wanted too, I didn't want to look dumb trying to dance. I didn't want to be that person who obviously didn't know how to dance but still tried. So I eventuallly gave up on dancing all together, as for singing I always sang, was I ever good not…

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    with all the injuries was that Schevchenko, Lane and Brandt were now dancing the leads in ballets like "Le Corsaire" and others. This meant they were pulled out of dancing things like the Odalisque trio and someone had to replace them. Luciana Paris was injured and not dancing until the end of the season. So ABT had to dig into the corps de ballet for soloist women. The long neglected and pushed aside Zhong-Jing Fang was dancing the second odalisque variation and Zulma in "Giselle", Mme.…

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    The culture and art of hip-hop is often misconstrued. There is history of struggle, uplifting music and dancing, and calls to action for social justice in the essence of hip-hop. The documentary “Rap: Looking for the Perfect Beat” validates the true meaning of hip-hop by explaining how hip-hop came about and what is truly means. The most significant aspect in the documentary “Rap: Looking for the Perfect Beat” is that it articulates how hip-hop is not something that stereotypically promotes gang…

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    come from different ethnic like African, Scottish, Irish, and English clog dances, hornpipes, and jigs. In the late few decades of the 20th century, people are believed that African slaves and Irish employee are interchange their knowledge of tap dancing and it creates the tap dance in every generation from that time. Because of the competition of tap dance from different country, it makes this dance more challenge and popular in the world. In 1844 black dance William Henry Lane also known…

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    When Bill Robinson was only 7 years old his grandmother raised him after the death of his parents. At age 5 years old Robinson began tap dancing for a living. He would soon drop out of school to pursue a career in the Art of Dance. In 1886, he joined the Mayme Remington’s troupe in Washington, D.C, and toured with them. In 1891, at the age of 12 years old Robinson joined a traveling company in the South before the War. in 1905 he worked with George Cooper as a vaudeville team, which…

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    Choreography Mathew Bourne depicts a classic ballet type of dancing that was merely represented among the male type of dances in Britain. The theoretical dance moves represent an artistic technique of dancing elements that includes costume, music and stage scenery (Johnson, 2006). However, the moves are an expression of a typically female type of dancing but performed by completely male dancers. The idea of using totally male dancers represent a certain symbol of masculinity and the gay culture.…

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