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    Zumba Reflection

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    Zumba, an imbuement of Latin-style move that has surprised the wellness world, joins hip shaking, uproarious music and finish flexibility from hindrances. Workouts don't should be an errand any longer. Rather, it can be changed into a fun and social move party with quick and infectious music. Zumba classes give an extensive calorie blaze through oxygen consuming action finished with interim preparing where the normal individual will smolder around 600 to 1,000 calories in a solitary hour-long…

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    Like most ballerinas Ninas (Natalie Portman) life revolves around ballet. She is one of the brightest stars in the New York City Ballet Company and when the the time comes to replace prima ballerina Beth (Winona Ryder) as the lead role in Swan Lake is Nina is next. But she gets an unexpected competitor, newcomer Lily (Mila Kunis), who impresses the director with her sensuality and passion. The two rivals develop a twisted friendship. Nina becomes more and more desperate, and the question is how…

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    The texts I studied, as part of my comparative course, are ''Inside I'm Dancing'' (ID), directed by Damien O'Donnell and ''Sive'' (S) , written by John B. Keane. I examined how relationships can have both positive and negative effects on the protagonists. The parent and child relationship in (S) is between Sive and her aunt, Mena. Sive's parents died when she was a baby, so her uncle Mike and his wife Mena brought her up. Their relationship is negative and it is clear why their relationship is…

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    STANISLAVSKI ESSAY Konstantin Stanislavski was born January 5th 1863 in Moscow, Russia. He was an Actor, a Director, and a Producer. His grandmother was a French Actress, and his family loved Drama, so he grew up in the world of Theatre. He first mounted the stage at 14, after his family organised a theatre group named the "Alekseyev Circle”. Stanislavski believed theatre should educate the public. At 25 he married Maria Perevoshchikova, who eventually became an actress under the name of Lilina…

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    Events/Factors that Influenced Suzy 1. Suzy was born into an extremely wealthy family. This gave her the opportunity to attend an all female prep boarding school and practice ballet. 2. Suzy was raised very alone without her parent’s presence at the London Day School. When she was 9 years old she was sent to the prep boarding school and despised it. She seemed to act very mature for her age. 3. Suzy had never met colored people before at the age of seven and said she never wanted to meet one.…

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    and all of Cunningham’s work, the dancers interact with one another, but they do not make any emotional connection. All of their relationships are strictly physical; an example in the piece is a duet between two dancers upstage where they struggle to move in a excruciatingly slow run. Although the two are physically touching, the dancers do not look at each other, nor do they express any recognition that there is another person with them in the space. Similar examples to this connect…

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    Identities In the modern society each of us performs multiple roles. Each role involves particular responsibilities or behavior that partially depends on expectations of others. Different people perform their roles in different way and with a different approach. Some believe that it is important to be yourself and not to be an artificial single role performing robot, even on the workplace. Others believe that in order to perform their roles properly, they need to focus themselves primarily on…

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    My Last Journey Analysis

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    Starting fall semester of my junior year in Modern III, I knew that I would be challenged in several ways including: pushing my limits further, taking huge risks for myself, and learning choreography at a faster pace. So far in modern this semester, I feel that I have succeeded in these certain areas. I have experienced news things with my body by finding new places that my body could reach as well as surprising myself with things my body hasn’t ever experienced before. At the end of August, I…

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    begs Torvald to help her practice the tarantella dance for a party. As Dr. Rank and later Torvald play the piano, Nora dances wildly and with great enthusiasm. However, Torvald…

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    Since it was my first time attending a college dance show, I did not know what to expect. I know it would be a whole lot better than the dance concerts I had to be a part of in high school. However not as magical as concerts seen in the Medical Center of Lewisville Dance Theatre, but the magic is all in our heads. We chose what speaks to us, we chose what can change our perspective. The audience must be actively participating during the show, in order to have an enriching experience. This show…

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