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    Xperimental Dance Concert

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    performing in the 2017 Xperimental Dance Concert was challenging, yet stimulating. I believe choreographing for any type of venue is an intimate and vulnerable task, and this venue enabled the audience to witness every aspect of the pieces in the concert from many diverse angles; which caused many choreographers, including me, to feel a little anxious about presenting our works. Although I felt apprehensive about the intimate space, I recognized that this concert was unlike any I had performed…

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    Dance Concert Critique

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    thought the French horn was a longer trumpet looking-like instrument, but it looked like a longer version of the oboe/clarinet put together. He did a wonderful job playing his piece. I enjoyed watching him moving from his standing and do a little dance, but not losing his focus on his piece. He must know that piece very well to feel comfortable moving away from the stand and still recite every music note on the paper. How I interact with the work of art being performed or being presented is…

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    Faculty Dance Concert Reflection Most of the elements of the Afro-Caribbean dance aesthetic found in Brenda Dixon Gottschild’s work, “Crossroads, Continuities and Contradictions” were present in all of the pieces performed in the faculty dance concert. However the ones that stood out the most included “embracing the conflict,” “aesthetic of the cool,” and “polycentrism/polyrhythm.” Embracing the conflict was most noted in the piece titled “Back Burner on High” choreographed by Kelly Johnson.…

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    The Freaky Fridays Dance Concert by Clayton Productions was an awesome show. It was a well preformed show with good music, costumes, lighting, and dancers. The show was very freaky and spooky. The dancers in the show all wore torn, ragged costumes and dark make-up around their eyes and light foundation to make themselves look like zombies. I think this was very effective. The dancers looked spooky, creepy, and frightening. Everyone in the show stayed silent unless they were singing, growling,…

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    pleasure, fantasizing leaving her husband or being with her lover, creating a fool’s paradise. The element of dance is added beautifully in a fully realized vision of light and movement. The choreography is fairly clean and simple, with dances only used to further imply when Jenna is daydreaming or to add movement to some of the more upbeat songs of the production. The change from realism to dance during Jenna’s fantasies is a bold and useful choice, clarifying the differences for the audience,…

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    Essay On Aria Grande

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    a Ariana Grande and Prince Royce concert in Staples Center, located in Los Angeles, CA. Since this was the first weekend my friend and I had free, we decide to go to the concert together. My friend and I are huge Prince Royce fans, so we were going so crazy. We were going so crazy and singing to every songs, that we almost lost our voices. I had a blast at this concert and it encourage me to go to other concert and I am planning on attended Daddy Yankee concert this coming Saturday.…

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    of a dance group called “The Cumbe Dance Group” to attend one of their workshops. . Cumbe is a considered a center for African and Diaspora (the dispersion of the Jews beyond Israel, or the dispersion of any people from their original homeland) Dance, which offers unique arts programming that engages audiences of all different ages and backgrounds through dynamic performances, immersive workshops and in-depth residencies. So on Saturday November 11th, 2017 I decided to attend the “Cumbe Dance…

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    [Name of the Writer] [Name of Instructor] [Subject] [Date] Comparative Essay on Concerts On November 30th, I attended the Mozarteum Orchestra concert that was staged at the Alice Tully Hall. The hall was filled to capacity by people of mixed ages and there dressing code was official. Under the leadership of its English director, Matthew Halls, the Mozart and used conventional instruments a string vibrato, in their performance of Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 3.…

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    Jazz Concert Critique

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    University music department’s Jazz band held a concert at Reynolds Recital Hall on campus. The music was surprisingly quite varied compared to what I had expected and the musicians were clearly talented. The entire performance was very impressive and it was neat to see fellow students performing and displaying such skill. Ultimately, I was glad to have attended the concert, despite the fact that I don’t particularly enjoy jazz music. The entire concert consisted of three different groups, the…

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    an outstanding performance. To me this commercial music combo felt like an actually concert. There were two groups performing and each group played something different. The first group played one my favorite R and B song and the second group played some of my favorite pop songs. Both groups did an amazing job, the music portrayed a vivid image in my head. One of my vivid images was me singing live at the concert. Out of both groups, I would have to say that the second group was my favorite…

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