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    fourteen on November 15th. She attends school at St. Anthony’s of Padua. Anna is very friendly person that has a lot of friends such as Emma, Isabelle, and Kara. If she is not with her friends she is probably dancing at her dance company, California Arts Academy. She loves to dance on her free time. If you don’t see her dancing she is probably watching TV. Anna is not a school person. She said she kind of likes it. She doesn’t like doing test or homework. Like I said she goes to St. Anthony’s.…

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    for many decades. A quick Google search revealed the song has been featured in many commercials and in movies such as American Pie and Date Movie. I chose it because of the upbeat and happy feel. In addition, the tune puts listeners in a good mood and also entices them to dance. The following essay will first describe some of the important musical characteristics that are prevalent in the song. Next, a description will be included as to how the song contributed to the genre of folk rock. Before…

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    to their audience. Plus the dance moves that he came up with where ideal for the time he was in. People would love to learn…

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    Live Dance Performance Critique The performance that I went to see was Elevate at Lipscomb University. The show consisted of twelve different pieces choreographed by Maggie Pelton, Kari Smith, Tosha Pendergrass, Leigh Anne Ervin, and Curtis Reed. The performance showcased students who weren’t not necessarily even studying dance. I found that extremely surprising that Lipscomb even offered a program that allowed dancers to get involved. By doing sol, the talent was very diverse and defiantly…

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    Elswit On Dance

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    “So You Think You Can Dance” by Kate Elswit She argues that television viewing audiences are “trained” to view dance in a particular way. She cites “The Cancer Dance” as an example of how implied narrative, emotion, and the pre-performance package teach us what to look for and how to respond. Dance in the Media I experience dance in the media through numerous commercials, tv shows, and movies. Dancing with the Stars is an example of dance in the media. This show encompasses many different…

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    Miley's Effect On Society

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    involved with every other week. Thus, music is lost and meaningless. Pop music is no longer consisting of emotion, but instead themes of money, sex, and fame. Pop performers are well-known for their run-ins with police, their latest diet, or their most recent interactions…

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    Katy Perry Meaning

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    of the newest songs by Katy Perry is Rise. This song has many meanings and is completely different from her other songs. Katy’s other songs are fun, and meant for parties. This song in particular has a very deep meaning to it; to rise above your fears. ” I know that together we can rise above the fear – in our country, and around the world.” – Katy Perry (McCreesh). Katy has been working on this song since her last album in 2013, and decided to finish this year. This is the first song she has…

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    Pop, Rock, and Country music has changed a lot throughout the decades especially since the 1970’s and 80’s compared to 2016 music. Obviously I wasn’t born yet so all this research is from family members, the internet or conversations with people in local music shops. In the 70’s and 80’s you had a lot of good bands and musicians such as Aerosmith, Aero Speed Wagon, Billy Joel and a bunch of others that were great that we could name. The music types most people listened to in the 70’s and 80’s…

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    Vase, Bottle, and Fruit, Van Halen’s song “Jump,” and Swan Lake, they appear to be three distinctly different pieces of art, however analyzing these pieces thoroughly, one can see the many similarities 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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    Don T Let Me Down Analysis

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    Released on February 5, 2016 from Columbia records, the song “Don’t let me down” by Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall, otherwise known as the DJ duo the Chain-Smokers, incorporates a stylized beat and lyrics through the singing styles of soloist Daya, that embodies the key aesthetic of a commercial success in todays popular music industry. In establishing itself on the Billboard Hot 100 charts for over six months, the electronic dance music song has affectively been advertised to the masses as a…

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