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    quare dancing is a traditional dance form with roots in folk and country dance. It has retained popularity over hundreds of years, and is experiencing a resurgence of interest. This social activity requires strong physical coordination and a good ear to listen to both the music and the caller. One of the unique and engaging features of this dance is that almost every movement begins by holding your hand out to another dancer - a wonderful symbol of fellowship and unity. Both traditional and…

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    In Dancing All Night, we catch up with the members of the Investigation Team half a year after the ordeal of the Midnight Channel. Rise has enlisted the aid of Yu and the others to assist in her comeback as an idol by serving as her backup dancers. She is headlining the Love Meets Bonds festival together with an exciting up-and-coming act called Kanamin Kitchen - whose members later disappear under mysterious circumstances. There is an eerily familiar rumor closely tied to the festival; if one…

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    break dancing , turfing , bboy ..etc, together all in one space taking turns freestyle dancing. Passion can be used in all different ways like’’having strong liking or desire for or devotion to some activity, object, or concept ,sexual desire’’. Nevertheless , when i think of passion i think of an…

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    In my sophomore year of high school, I had the opportunity to volunteer at a program called Dancing Dreams. Dancing Dreams is a ballet dance program for young girls that face special challenges. Being a part of this program had an effect on my outlook on life where I transitioned from a child to an adult mentally. Each of the young girls I had worked with were different in their own way and each had an impact on me. The first day of the program I was a bit nervous. Kaity, my dance partner, had…

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    A Look At Our Technology Consumption and Possible Better Uses For Tech in the Future in This Panda is Dancing By Taylor Pastrick It is widely accepted that we spend too much time on our phones and other technological devices. Our lives are so controlled by technology that it is hard to imagine our lives without its convenience. However, one has to wonder if the entertainment factor has overtaken the convenience and helpfulness factor that drives technology innovation and makes it so appealing.…

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    The play that I have attended was called "Dancing Lessons" at the Jewish Ensemble Theatre. I attended the play on Sunday April 17, 2016. It was located in West Bloomfield on 15th Mile and Drake." The reason why I wanted to see the play because I want to see what it is like to see an actual performance. This allowed me the opportunity to take my mind off of reality for a short period of time. Lastly, "Dancing Lessons" was one of the most comedic plays ever not because the characters were…

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    Dancing Skeletons Essay

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    Something that I have grown to admire about her. She was never afraid of animals or of hard work. In “Dancing Skeleton’s”, Dettwyler writes about a conversation she had while visiting a village. “Yes, your hands are not like the hands of a Malian. Your hands are soft. They don’t have any rough spots or calluses because you don 't have to to do any hard work”…

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    Country Line Dancing is the American Cowboy Country line dancing is a form of dance in which groups of people no matter their size, age or gender dance in lines while executing the same movements. The costumes associated with this dance are of a western style. The idea of the “American Cowboy” is often paralleled with line dancing. The sex of the “American Cowboy” is male and has the gender identity relating to masculinity; this figure is often highly romanticized. Although this dance is…

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    American Tap Dancing Essay

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    American tap dancing evolved from African stomp style dancing and Irish step dancing, which is known in modern day as Irish Riverdancing. A percussive style dance where rhythm is made with metal taps, is a dance that can be performed without music due to the drumming of the taps worn on the shoes to create the harmony. Transformed from African Stomping, American Tap Dancing uses rapid foot movement where the dancer, taps complex rhythmic patterns to create a highly energetic performance. “Tap is…

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    twirl and shake,” as the History channel states. As the solo performance occurred for nearly a week, three-dozen other people had begun to join Troffea in the dancing (John Waller, n.p.). While this practice began in July…

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