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    Since the early ages those of African descent have experienced oppression and discrimination. From enduring slavery to battling to implement an even-handed equity for Africa. Surviving through obstacles with no assurance of validation, one has no choice but to express their emotions through objects rather than to another individual who is suffering similar. In the film Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony, South Africa’s struggle for liberation was depicted. The film illustrates the…

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    feel that the rest of the country experienced this. The man felt as if the real world was secluding Native Americans, he felt as if Native American people were looked down upon and inferior, and this was the story’s plot. The storyline of Blue Winds Dancing was structured in chronological order and consisted of three different ideas or sections. First, the man expresses his college in California, then, he addresses the train through the Southwest and he ends the story finding the true identity.…

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    Schlenz. This piece began by having a dissonant tones as you listen to the piano and drums slowly play back to back. The song then changed into more consonant harmony, which remained throughout the rest of the extended dialogue that sounded like dancing and twirling in a french restaurant. Since the song is made in both french in english, but the performers decided to sing the original song. Throughout the piece it was soft and would often go to a moderate level before going back to a weak beat.…

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    Jazz Dance Research Paper

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    The Americans wanted to take away what the Africans had created, so they moved to Europe, where they introduced the popular jazz dance and music. This musical style had a direct influence on the development of jazz dancing. Jazz dancing was impacted by modern and ballet dance. Jazz developed a visual character by combining the modern dance with the classical technique of ballet. Jazz is composed of an energetic dance style that combines athletic and gymnastic qualities. Jazz…

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    There are various brands and styles to fit different foot types, the trick is to try multiple on. The shoe should fit comfortably and fit snugly. Having pointe shoes that do not fit properly can cause excess pain, trouble dancing in the shoes, or breaking the shank quickly. Once you have your shoe, you can add padding to the inside to make it hurt less. After that, you need to either add moleskin to the very end of the pointe shoe, also called the platform, or scuff the end…

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    Describe John Mayer

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    or cleaning my room. I listen to all genres of music; some of the music I listen to does not have any words, only sounds and melodies, and other styles of music include various beats, themes and even languages. When I came across the song, “Slow Dancing in a Burning Room” by John Mayer, it really captured my heart in a way like no other song. This song perfectly described my first love eight years ago. I was going through heartbreak, but listening to this song actually made me feel better and…

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    siblings as well they all pursued their own successful career paths, they are known as the Jackson 5. Michael Jackson’s career went to another level when he branched on his own and started making his own music while adding other talents to his career, dancing. “Black or White” is one of Michael’s biggest music hits that gathered everybody’s attention. “Black or White” made political notice that made society, cultures and music view their self’s in a non-aggressive way. “Black or White” is…

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    Dance may be perceived by some as merely choreography overlaid with music that governs the tempo and overall feel of the piece, however the art of dance is rooted in deeper facets such as culture, ritual, spirituality, and tradition. The culture and traditions that lead to certain dance styles and moves can be traced back somewhat to the economic and political status of the time period and location of the dance. For example, in Mary Wigman’s Hexantanz, or “Witch Dance” (1914), it’s not hard to…

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    problematic when menopause approaches as it start to accumulate very fast. Taking squats will help keep up the health of your joints and muscles. 5. Dancing helps Imagine how dancing can be fun. Take dances like salsa, ballet or whatever you like. It helps enhance your flexibility which is good for the health of your bones and muscles by building them up. Dancing offers an option for people who easily get bored of other workouts. As you dance you bring up the body activity which is good not…

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    A New York Dancer Summary

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    training under her own whims and interests. She trains diligently to become the type of dancer she would want to watch. Throughout this article, Veronica states how she has learned the “dancer life” in New York and how much time and energy it takes when dancing and having to manage other jobs for the money. Venturing out to New York, the biggest factor contributing to the rise of dancers in the collapse of the modern dance economy in the early 1990s. Here and there are audition listings up…

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