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    the human form as an integral part of his art making. Alexey Steele was born in 1967, in Kiev, Ukraine he is currently forty-nine years old. When he was younger, he worked with his Father a well-known Russian painter, Leonid Steele in an art studio. He then continued his art education in Moscow, at the Art Institute of the Soviet Academy of Arts, during this time he was able to work with Illia Glazunov an international artist. He moved to Los Angeles in 1990, where he has continued his own…

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    Their enjoyment is not as important as their ability to interpret the dance to the audience. All types of dancing require practice and technique, but probably none require as much as ballet. Ballet dancers seem to ignore the law of gravity as they float through the air in long, slow leaps. They keep perfect balance while they spin, and at times, their feet move so rapidly that the eye can hardly follow the movements. Women often dance on their toes while men lift them up like they were as light…

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    swung my leg around and jaggedly jumped over it multiple times before I could get the move down. I felt super proud of myself when I was the first one in my class to master the move, well the best a five year old can master a move. My memories of dance have grown since then. I remember the first time I set my eyes on pointe shoes. I was ten and I was having my first Saturday…

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    ZELO 'S POV I walked into dance class in seen jongup stretching. I go and join him, I am happy to see that he is here today. " hey are you feeling any better." He looked over at me surprised." Hey what 's up I did not see you there zelo. Yeah I feel way better today. I felt better yesterday but I was really tired so I just slept. " eunhyuk walked in and class started. He decided to pit us in pairs and have us come up with our own dances. Jongup grabbed me as soon as he said pick a someone…

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    Essay Question 2100 words Discuss and analyse the relevant issues related to creativity and performance in theme based work, making references to the devising process and finished work. Your discussion and analysis should be informed by performance and choreographic theories, as well personal engagement. This essay will look specifically at creativity, performance and the relating issues from the director and performer/dancers point of view. I will discuss the issues in relation to two…

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    John Mason Research Paper

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    techniques and skills I've learned for Mason is that you don't have to follow the rules of clay you can improvise and make different things by pushing and pulling the material. Things that I have learned about this artist influence is dance. He believes that the art of dance has significance the art of clay making. I really want to try sculpting things the way he does by pulling and shaping things. It's a whole new genre for me to learn and try other than just making…

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    The Importance Of Ballet

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    Ballet is an artform that, like any other, takes time to perfect. The sooner you start to work on your trade and realize the passion you have for it, the sooner that you are able to strive to perfect and chisel away at it. Most professional dancers start at a very young age, anywhere from three on. Because there are so many less men compared to women, men can usually get away with starting at a later age, say 12 to 14 or even a couple years more. I started, from scratch, when I was 18 years old,…

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    Christopher Bruce - Ghost Dances Christopher Bruce, being an avid dancer for the majority of his life, also emerged as a choreographer and an artistic director. When Christopher Bruce was a young boy, his legs were damaged by polio. His father encouraged him to dance at the Benson Stage Academy, where he learnt various dance styles, including ballet, tap and acrobatic dance. At the age of 18 years old, Bruce was accepted into the Rambert School Academy of dance where he emerged as…

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    Called, "The Mother of Dance", Isadora Duncan was one of the most influential dancers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Her technique was a precursor to modern dance and she became very popular in Europe for her naturalistic approach to dancing and performances to classical music. She faced many struggles throughout her lifetime, with her children dying after their nanny had accidentally driven into the Seine River and her husband committing suicide. Then, not much later, Isadora died…

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    Gas, more commonly known as Edgar Degas (1834-1917) is considered to be one of the main founders of Impressionism and is widely known for his paintings of females and the overall life of Parisians. Degas is especially associated with the subject of dance, actually Degas has produced approximately 1,500 works on the subject (Schenkel 2004). The ballerinas Degas created remain as some of the most famous works of 19th-century art. Degas' talent in capturing movement in its countless forms resulted…

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