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    from the Tab, “There is nothing like being on a dance team. It is one of those things – you can only fully comprehend it if you’re a part of one.” (Pandey,Secrets Everyone In A Dance Team Knows,The Tab) there are so many things that many people outside of the team do not know. Some people think it is easy and that we barely do anything, others are more knowledgeable, but will never truly understand. If you are contemplating trying out for the dance team you have a few things to learn or if you…

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    good jumps, I noticed that their stunts were falling and their dance wasn't that good. Then they were done performing and their crowd cheered. Now, it was our turn. At this exact moment i thought, "Do i wanna show them that I'm nervous or do i wanna show them who runs this field?" We got to our spots and once the music started, I gained my bravery. Our team hit every stunt, had amazing jumps, and completely conquered our dance. The music ended and BOTH of the crowds were cheering for us so…

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    Ballet Research Paper

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    begins in France with King Henry II, in the 16th century. The kings wife, Catherine de Medici of Italy brought dance to the French courts. The first ever ballet performed was the Ballet Comique de la Reine. Ballet came about because of the rencaissaance. This time period was huge for arts, including ballet. in 17th and 18th century,but became prominent with its first school of dance being established by Louis XIV on June 28, 1669 ( Met). The idea of ballet at that time was that it was a…

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    A Cheerleading Performer: Before the music starts your blood rushes through your veins like a shark about to catch its prey. The anticipation to hit the routine is like no other feeling. The voices of your opponents racing through your head telling you “you aren’t good enough’ and to “quit while your ahead.” This is it all or nothing. Leave it all on the floor. The music starts, back handspring step out round off back layout twist. Nailed it. Quickly dart across the mat to get to left panel…

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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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    without you, to perform, its amazing. Performing that halftime show to the best of their ability, showing to us that they don’t really need us to be around to be successful. Standing in that booth, watching them perform the intricate details of their music and their footing, I saw how they can be without us. They put in much more effort for us than they did for anything else. It was amazing, to say…

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    The Sweetheart Concert

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    seconds in, I realized that the way she dance correlated with the time period of French culture. During the 1800’s women in France held rebellions and forcefully involved themselves in politics and because of that they were not allowed to speak in public. That relates to France in the Pas de Fiancée because she danced as if it was the complete opposite for her— she danced with the finest aspects of entitlement and reagalness. After France came Romania, dance by Caitlin Coley, came to stage.…

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    Bill T. Jones is a choreographer known for his works incorporating text, monologue, and media, with the addition of making statements through dance on political topics such as gay rights and AIDS. A very interesting fact about Bill T. Jones is that he counts continuously, instead of a regular eight count. He founded the company of the “Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company” which is based out of Harlem in New York City. With most of the company being residents of New York City. This made it more…

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    “When your music begins, you will be in competition mode.” I took a deep breath, it was showtime. I was introduced to the world of competitive dance in August of 2011 and ever since, dance has been the outlet for all of my emotions. I started off as a shy little girl who hid in the corner, barely extending her limbs as I attempted to mock those in front of me. As time elapsed, I persevered through challenging ten hour practices and the taunting of my peers. Slowly, I began to get closer and…

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    There I am, stuck in the middle of a room filled with strangers. I scann the room looking for familiar faces, but mostly for good looking fellows. This is the life changing experience I’ve been waiting for, I think to myself. This is Freedom Academy. Kids throughout the entire state gather together for a week ran by the National Guard at a real army camp. My shaking leg bounces up and down from not only the excitement, but the nervous feelings in my stomach. I made sure to come extra early…

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