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    My Love Of Dance

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    something that brings me back to dance. Dance has been around since the beginning of time and has been preserved and continued throughout history. It evolves and changes all the time, but the concepts and rudiments are still present. Why is it that dance has been able to stand the tests of time, maintain its influence throughout history, and personally allowed myself to stay committed and invested, even when my motivation is little to none? Personally, I believe that dance is a form of…

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    Jin Hyewon Research Paper

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    dancing. Therefore , always he asked his parents permission to enter and engage in the world of music . But his parents were very protective about that , did not want their daughter leave their studies. At that time he not continued to attend , since he did not want to have problems with them. After a time , he returned to insistirles again and they agreed to see Hyewon showed much enthusiasm for dance . Soon after, he signed a contract with GM Contents Media . His parents were still not…

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    During my high school years, the Dance Team had the privilege to learn about Modern Dance and how our movements can be used as an expression. As we were introduced into the subject we learned that we can perform with a purpose, moreover our performance had an intended message. To emphasize the influence of Charlie Chaplin’s dance skills in nowadays dancers, we are requirement to recognize that his performances were an interpretation…

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    Dance throughout different cultures What is Dance? We use the umbrella term of dance to describe movement that inhabits our lives daily, whether it be to tell stories, to perform, to have fun, or to teach lessons. Throughout history dance has mesmerized countless audiences and been a safe haven as well as a joyous celebration. Our culture versus the Euroba’s culture and the Indian culture incorporate dance very differently into daily life, some ways that dance is incorporated into their lives is…

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    Dance Evaluation

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    I believe that my final performance of my take on the Elements of Dance theme was satisfactory. Given my condition on the day, I am pleased with my focus during the dance and my overall performance. Three aspects that went really well, in my opinion, would be the intense energy that my partner and I brought onstage, our synchronization while performing, and the evident presentation of the light versus dark theme. Mary and I work well together, but I believe that during the performance, we were…

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    On Thursday, December 3rd, 2015, I saw a few performances of the Dance Company Fall Dance Concert presented by the Theater, Dance, and Film department of Franklin and Marshall College. The concert incorporated the works of Talia Beck, Merce Cunningham, Elba Hevia Y Vaca, Belinda Mcguire, Janet Peck, and Pamela Vail. The Concert took place at the Schnader Theater in Roschel Performing Arts Center at 7: 30 P.M. Of the performances I had the opportunity to watch, the one that most intrigued me was…

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    Theatre Critique

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    this by the types of motions displayed by the dancers. While each of the dancers performed different movements, they seemed to be in unison. Also, the uniforms worn by all dancers created a visually homogeneous performance. The style of contemporary dance was used for the performance. The dancers displayed a combination of the strong and controlled legwork of ballet along with modern dance’s stress on the torso. Also, a lot of floor work was incorporated in the performance. Some dancers slid…

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    The modern ballet performance The Deep End exert 'swimming' is about Australians love for water. The piece is made of both modern ballet and contemporary. The dance could be interpreted in a couple of ways, either swimming in the beach or in a pool. The deep end was performed in 1996 by the Australian ballet and choreographed by Meryl Tankard. Meryl Tankard is one of Australia's greatest and most controversial choreographers. One particular move in section A of The Deep End was the circular…

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    we watched to be like Dance Energies, because it seemed to be like most modern dance pieces from that era. So, I most certainly did not expect such a…

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    with this, live events were popular as well. Adults went to see jazz players, dance performers, and plays. Although the audience was white-only, the performers were both white and African American. The most popular destinations for live events were all in Harlem, NYC. This includes Connie’s Inn, the Cotton Club, and the Apollo Theater. Most of these locations had a set-up of round tables with chairs surrounding a dance floor or stage. Adults usually smoked, ate, or drank non-alcoholic beverages…

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