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    Agnes De Mille

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    the Dance illustrated by members of her company. Her return from near death to an altered but extraordinarily active life is outlined in her book Reprieve one of the five books she wrote since her stroke the other four being Where the Wings Grow America Dances Portrait Gallery and Martha The Life and Work of Martha Graham. She is also the author of Dance to the Piper translated into five languages And Promenade Home To a Young Dancer “The Book of Dance Lizzie Borden” “Dance of Death Dance in…

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    grass. 6 laps later, the girls were finished with their 15 laps around the building. But this was only the beginning of their stretching and conditioning class with Mo at Studio One Dance Company. The exasperated girls trudged inside to continue their class. “You know what to do,” sighed Mo as he turned up the music. Sit ups, jumping jacks, lunges, burpees, and v-sits were…

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    characteristics of an innovator. Mary Wigman is so, she wanted to follow her dream in dance, regardless of the objection from her parents. In her eyes everyone was a dancer and that dance reflects what lies in the inner self. Mary was born in Germany, November 13, 1886. She attended school in Germany, but on a visit to Amsterdam she attended a dance performance choreographed by Emile Jaques, she was awoken and shaken by the dance, progressing her to the love for this art. Following this even she…

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    Chinese Acrobats

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    seeing the Chinese Acrobats. The Chinese acrobats performed at the World Theater at California State University Monterey Bay. The acrobats were from Peoples Republic of China, and used their skills to engage the audience through talented gymnastics, dance, and martial arts. Each distinctive and special talent offered a very unique outlook of the Chinese culture. The Peoples Republic of China’s culture is very important to their community and art is taken very seriously. The Martial Artists and…

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    Abbie Informative Speech

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    a set spot in every advanced class. Auditions began quickly; Sue never wasted time. “Today we will be auditioning for lyrical and jazz performing groups.” Sue started. “I’ve already seen most of you dance throughout this year, but this audition is still important. Just remember to relax and dance for yourself.” We started with lyrical, one of my favorite styles. Abbie, a teacher at the studio taught a familiar combination to us. After reviewing it a few times, we split into groups and started…

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    Hoseok) born in 1994. They were grouped together by their entertainment company, Big Hit Entertainment in 2013. All seven of them come from different backgrounds and what I find interesting about their lives is how they find the perfect balance between dance, vocals, and rap.…

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    The Waltz Research Paper

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    entrance, so we were all getting ready to dance. This was the first dance of the night, and there was so much built up anticipation. This was the moment we were all waiting for, the moment we had practiced so tirelessly for months. Finally, the doors opened, and each pair entered the ballroom one by one, until it was my turn for my escort, Marc, and I entered and then went into our waltz position. The music commenced and the waltz began. I do not know how the dance looked, but I…

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    The stories in which were expressed so adamantly on the program and through the art of a dance entitled “Here we are.” This power behind the performers twists and turns and the pain so easily expressed through the creases and frowns on their faces, led me to believe that these dancers were human and had experienced events that have made them…

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    Sexualising Women Analysis

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    parents posed the question of why, I simply explained that everyone else was learning to dance and so I wanted to join. Not only was this the beginning of what I recall as the longest 4-year dance experience known to man, but also the first time I remember personally deciding to conform to the “social norm”, whether I knew it or not. I distinctly remember noticing there was a young boy who was also apart of my dance class…

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    consider but it combines my passion for dance and helping people (without viewing bodily fluids). I have been dancing since I was five years old and will be entering Umass Amherst this fall as a dance major. Although I vehemently protested majoring in dance for years and fought the notion of being a 'starving artist', the truth of the matter is I can not live without dance in my life. I finally accepted that I would apply to colleges in the fall of 2014 as a dance major in the spring of 2014. I…

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