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    industrial revolution was bringing suffering to many underprivileged throughout Europe. Were male or female dancers more important at this time? Why? In the 19th century men had the dominant role in society, though this was changed in the dance world with the arrival of the Romantic Era. The female dancers dominated the stage and engaged with the audience in a manner never before seen in the theatre. This was due to the development of the Pointe shoe, it was a milestone in classical dance…

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    Gloving Research Paper

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    These types of light shows started to grow with the aid of hallucinating drugs such as LSD or Ecstasy. In 2006, a light artist named Hermes put the lights into the gloves fingertips, this started a revolution in the way of dance and therapy. Hermes expressed in an interview with Emazinglights, who is one of the major gloving suppliers, “gloving is actually a new way of dancing…when they see it, it blows their mind.” Gloving has been picked up by music video directors…

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    Desi Arnaz Timeline

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    I am Desi Arnaz. On March 2nd, 1917, I was born, in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. My parents were Dolores de Acha y Desiderio Alberto Arnaz ll. On June 1st, 1934, my family moved to Miami, Florida, after being forced out of our home due to the Cuban Revolution. I was seventeen years old when I became a United States citizen. On January 15th, 1935, I started to search for a job in Miami to help my family economically. Then I was accepted into a group of musicians called “El Sexteto Siboney” as a…

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    relationship expressed by sound and image From the Return to Homs and from Treeless Mountain Abdul Basset and Bin show their relationship with other people in different scene. For my essay, two scene attracted my attention where Basset is leading songs and dances (from Retour to Homs) and where Bin and her sister are sitting near the fire with their Grandma (from Treeless Mountain). I select these two scenes because they demonstrate the confident and friendship or concord relationship between…

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    Grease Movie Analysis

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    and that several cultures and ethnicities can come together as one though music. Values, emotions, relationships, and love are only few elements that can be target with music. Grease excels in bringing a whole generation through music, singing and dance. The movie brought back the hope of believing in true sincere love. Couples wanted to be just like Dany and Sandy, individuals looked up to them. The film became a role model manual for several young fans. The film begins and ends with a musical…

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    Summarize My Career Goals

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    learned as a student, I have grown as a person and a dancer. I believe that the outcome of the dance program is not only the degree, but life lessons and knowledge to excel in the real world. My long term career goals include performance and owning and operating my own studio/company. After college, I hope to perform and begin adding various professional endeavors to my dance resume. I would love to dance professionally…

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    Age Appropriate Coaching

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    Age-Appropriate Coaching: A Dance Perspective. There are many factors to keep in mind when coaching any type of sport. A specific factor that absolutely must be adhered to is age, which influences many performance capabilities both physically and psychologically (Crocker, 2011). In consequence, all coaches must adjust their instruction in order to maximize success of athletes. I have had the opportunity to work with youth from ages three to fifteen in a dance setting, which, after many failures,…

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    Dance Alabama Reflection

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    Dance Alabama is a program through the dance department that gives students of all majors to try out and participate in a dance production. It is generally students that grew up and danced throughout their childhood and high school years. The audition process is competitive so it is an honor for the performers that were chosen for this production. Some chosen continued to study dance at the university and others decided to pursue other interests but still have a passion for dancing. They…

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    week is Spring Formal Dance at Phoenix High School. Students are passing notes, asking their crushes to the dance. Some students test their limits to go big, making posters saying, “Would you go to Spring Formal with me?”, and buying bouquets or chocolates or candy; who would ever say, “no” to that. Grace and her squad; Mason, Daisy, Olivia, and Maya; planned to walk together into the assembly. The assembly was authorized to inform the students about the Spring Formal Dance. All but one of…

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