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    Tahitian dance is exuberant and vibrant, and has a long history of cultural consequentiality. These dances are associated with certain events and occasions, and there are multiple dance styles. Tahitian dance has had an arduous history, but despite setbacks to this artistic expression, it remains a popular and recognizable aspect of Tahitian cultural tradition. In the early age of Tahitian dancing, performances were symbolic and consequential, not just an art form. Native people of Tahiti had…

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    Yoomin Jeong Informative/Informational Essay Professor Ventura English D 14 March 2016 The First Yogurt Smoothie in the World The world that people living has done many and fast developments. It changed a lot of things such as cultures and techniques. Even though many things have been changed to give better life to people, people’s passion of living better was getting bigger. As same as people wanted to live better, they wanted to eat better too. So many foods and beverage were invited and…

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    Claude Debussy was born in the year 1862 near Paris, France. His birth name was Achille-Claude Debussy. When Debussy was a young boy, his aunt Clementine set up his first piano lessons with Jean Cerutti. In 1871, his father was arrested and he was sent to live with Antoinette Maute. While living with Maute, Debussy was enrolled in the Paris conservatory and began attending classes in 1872. While he was there he studied under Antoine Marmontel and Albert Lavignac. Even though he was a skilled…

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    Imagine a story in which instead of everything a King touches turning to gold, the things simply die. In Franz Schubert’s Erlkönig, a musical work based on a poem by Goethe, the legend goes that anyone touched by the Elf King dies. There are many aspects that help contribute to the work itself and the story heard throughout the piece. The composition and surrounding stylistic era influenced the work, the composer himself added touches of his own personal style, and the piece helped to represent…

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    me. When the singers sing the songs on the stage, all the audience can sing along with them together. In addition, because it is almost Christmas so all the songs are relevant to Christmas. There is a chamber choir of 25 singers and one piano accompaniment. In the concert they totally perform nineteen songs. The first song is called “Winter Wonderland”. The music is not relatively slow, when I listening to this song I felt like I am walking in the street very relaxing while it is snowing…

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    John Lederach Analysis

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    qualities of practice he identifies are: 1. Reconciliation as relationship centric – here Lederach (2001) explains that reconciliation starts with the relationship not just the “issues” between those involved in the conflict. 2. Reconciliation as accompaniment – He explains when a third party becomes involved in trying to resolve a conflict (a mediator) they should not try to take over or push/force a resolution on the two opposing parties; rather, they should become a support system during the…

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    When I think of what music means to me I always think of how many times it has had an impact on my life. The answer to that is: my whole life. From the time I was born to this very moment I’m writing, music has played a role this whole time. Maybe it’s better if I explain in more detail. Let’s start from the beginning, which are my infant and toddler years. Even when I was inside my mother’s womb music was affecting me. My mother was doing this in order to stimulate my brain in its developing…

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    My mind became frazzled, with what had just happened. Keep playing. Silence. The once fluid melody abruptly ended. The once beaming faces now displayed frowns of disappointment. The once elegant accompaniment now hesitated to continue without the sound from the oboe. I fell into a black hole of confusion, and mindlessly I pulled the reed from my mouth and stormed off the stage, leaving an empty spotlight. It was not until I heard the music stop that…

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    National Music Standards

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    The students will have to use their voices (traditional sound sources), and accompaniment created in GarageBand (electronic media) to fulfill the requirements of the unit. They may choose to use additional sources of sound in their compositions, which would result in extra points towards creativity for the final grade. By incorporating…

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    High School so far has been a roller coaster, it’s has it’s up’s and down’s but, it I enjoy it every minute of it. Freshman year i felt uncomfortable didn’t want to open up to nobody but, i found the courage within to open up in high school. Being part of your school and contributing your idea, made me feel great. Freshman year I broke out and went all out I try for the freshman girls basketball team and made the team. Every time we had practices I gave it my all. I never gave up on my team…

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