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    youth and development. Also sports should organize world and continental competitions for the youth and junior age categories as well as for men and women. Some dance competitions start at the age five. I knew a couple of my friends who had been dancing since birth. That was just one of the requirements for the Olympics, which personally dance seems to have met the requirement. Another one that stood out to me was that the admission of a new sport to the Olympic Programme can only be considered…

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    Josephine was a spy in world war II which was very helpful to france. Josephine was a dancer, singer and a spy. In the 1950s and 60s she was fighting segregation and racism in the united states but still focused on her career. After her career with dancing was going well she adopted 12 children called the rainbow tribe. Today i am going to take you through a journey of josephine’s life and accomplishment. Josephine helped france to get whatever they needed against others. She used her…

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    performers, and grinning at the dancing that happened on-stage.…

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    basics concepts of cardiac rhythms, and simultaneously to present the smartphones applications as a reliable tool for data collecting, we created a protocol that interchanges walking and dancing phases with heart rate measurements. By following an instructional video, the protocol engages the students in dancing in the rhythm of classical, pop and samba music and monitoring their cardiac frequency. Students collected their own data using the app Instant Heart Rate (Azumio®) and expressed the…

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    Dance Case Study Essay

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    IETP Part B Interests and Preferences Interests: According to the narratives, Amalia enjoys dancing. Specifically, she prefers jazz and modern dance. Amalia also wants to go to college and earn a scholarship to help pay for her post education. Preferences: Amalia has pursued dancing by participating in a dance class at her highs school. (Annotations) Amalia has been in two plays that were put on by the local youth theater. One was the Nutcracker Ballet where she played the lead role. The…

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    Seventies Dancing Intro: The dances of the seventies were all about disco music. Disco music features soaring vocals over a steady beat, an eighth note or sixteenth note hi-hat with an open hi-hat on the off-beat, and a syncopated bass line. During the seventies, disco clubs, which were very common, were filled with disco dancers. Common dance moves included “The Hustle,” “The Bump,” “YMCA,” and many others. Detailed description of dance and the music: Disco dance is moving to music with your…

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    Dance Observation Report

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    because I thought it would be entertaining to watch and it fit well with my class schedule. My expectations were pretty high when I picked to observe a beginning Latin dance class, I was expecting the class to have dance moves that are often seen on “Dancing with the Stars.”…

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    Afterdark Short Story

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    that was discontinued, and Sosh knew the number at the first glance. “LeeJay is back?” he said, “that’s the reason we had to shut down in the first place. She is the legend of After Dark. When the club first opened 18 years ago, a young woman was dancing with a hispanic guy she met, and really liked. She dropped him off home, and in that car ride the man admitted he was married. The next day she tried calling him but she received the wrong number. She drank heavily that night crying, wishing…

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    dance. According to Kevin Powell, “And people don’t realize it gave name to those kids who were dancing because they became known as breakdancers because they were dancing to those breakbeats” (Powell). Powell’s point is that the all the kids that were having dance battles to the music were dancing to the breaks in the song that kept being played. So the breakdancers essentially created a new style of dancing, but it had started to die down towards the era of new school hip hop because what was…

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    which was connected to a hotel. By helping out in the family business, Pina was able to watch people and notice the emotions in them, and most importantly-the factors that drove people to do certain things. Pina was in Essen, Germany when she began dancing. At the age of 14, she attended Folkwang University of the Arts. One of the choreographers at Folkwang was Kurt Jooss. With the school located in Germany during World War 2, Jooss was instructed to dismiss the Jewish students from the…

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