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    In the beginning of this dance piece, I was intrigued by the different tones of colors on the stage and his costume that grasped my attention. During this dance piece, Columbus used strong outward focus, rolling, leaping, turning at a quick pace, and deep breathing phrases. Along with these movements, I was able to grasp onto what I thought the main message was. I believe that the choreographer's intentions were to teach how negative, inconsistent thoughts can control one’s body and the effects…

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    Broken Introducing Misty Copeland and Early Dance On September 10th, 1982 in Kansas City, Missouri, a star was born. Only in this case no one believed in her or thought she was a star. Everyone had their mind made up about her; poor family, abused, homeless. Well they thought wrong. On this September day Misty Copeland came into the world, ready to dance and she did. No matter how many obstacles stood in her way she faced them. She grew up wanting to dance, and she did, but not with your…

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    Elsa Pardo Dance Center

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    To understand the primary method of communication between the teachers and students at Elsa Pardo Dance Center, I analyzed their studio Facebook page. This page is where the instructors update the students on upcoming rehearsals, class cancellations, changing schedules, special events, and performances. The page is updated on a daily basis by the Director of the BRAVO Competition Company and posts range in content, from simple reminders to lengthy descriptions of competition details, the dancers…

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    However, the excitement coursing through me was going to be enough to get me through the day. “I just woke up, should I change into my dance…

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    between the three. Resembling Van Halen’s song which is composed of notes, pitches, and beats, Vase, Bottle, and Fruit is composed of colors, shapes, and lines and Swan Lake is comprised of footwork, gestures, and pirouettes. Similar to rhythm in music and dance, Matisse’s…

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    I would like to visit The Bahamas. The reason I want to visit The Bahamas is because I want see and swim in the beautiful water and stay at the Leaf Cay Resort . The Bahamas consists of 700 islands and 2,400 cays that divide the Atlantic Ocean from Florida almost to Haiti. Only 30 of the islands are located. The waters are crystal clear any can see your hand under water glistening from the radiation of the sun. Other reasons I would love to visit The Bahamas is for their beautiful beach…

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    Dance In Public Schools

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    Dance is a non-threatening, non-competitive way to challenge participants to improve physical skills and artistic expression. The abundance of research shows the benefits of physical activity in general, and dance, in particular. The idea of integrating the arts, including dance, into the broader curriculum is not new but appears to be achieving a stronger foothold in public schools today. Dance is an artistic form of expression where bodily activities are used to convey any inner thoughts…

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    Dance Analysis

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    During my grade 12 year of dance I have learned many new skills in both hip hop and ballet that I was able to apply in my final performance. For example, during the dance show we applied slow movements to the hip hop dance. I applied this to my final performance because it taught me that even if my movements are slow and look very graceful that they can still have more energy. This allows me to project the emotion better to the class and in turn help me tell the story of the dance better. Also,…

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    been celebrated "since time immemorial," as one local newspaper put it (link in Spanish). The bands and costumed revelers (representing archetypal figures such as the Dead Husband, the Devil, the Priest, and so on) move from house to house, playing music, dancing and…

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    Greek Dance

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    The very first part of this dance strongly represented their intimacy by utilizing non-locomotor actions of the body, with very small bounds to each other and slow movements. The dance started with a man sitting on the floor while he was folding his legs. He was holding a lady upside down with her feet that were close together and pointed to the sky. As the camera zoomed in, it could be clearly seen that one of her leg slowly declined, followed by the other leg. After that, the female dancer…

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