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    that will typically create tattoo based on what each client wants. The tattoo artist doesn’t always do tattoos, they also do piercings and brandings. New tattoo artist would want to work in an existing tattoo shop. To work at a tattoo and piercing studio, you must have a minimum of 2 to 5 years shop experience. An employee must have a solid art work and a portfolio demonstrating to quality. A career in the art industry business requires specific skills and training, offers common compensation…

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    When I think about dance teams, I don't necessarily think of the dancing concept but rather the friendships and the memories made. Most people feel most confident and accustomed to what they live with everyday, making life changing decisions very difficult to make. Me being one. I danced on a Competitive Dance Team called Dance Dynamics, and never expected to ever leave. I was brought up a question by my former dance teacher asking if I ever considering being on my High School Drill team.…

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    My cultural artifact is my pointe shoes that I use to dance ballet in. I started dancing when I was three years old at a small studio in my home town. My parents thought it would be a good way for me to do to make friends and get out my energy. The past fifteen years I have spent dancing have helped shaped my personality and who I am. Dance is more than just a combination of moves, it is a form of expression and art. The dance community as a whole is more than simply dancing, it includes all the…

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    Jose Limon Essay

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    school of design. There he was inspired to begin training as a dancer after he attended a dance production by Yvonne Georgi and Harald Kreutzberg. He trained with Charles Weidman and Doris Humphrey at the Humphrey-Weidman Studio and then began dancing for their company professionally. From the 1930's to the 40's, Limon danced with the Humphrey-Weidman Company. During the year of 1943 Limon was choreographing dances for Broadway until he was drafted into the armed forces during World War II.…

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    Dance has always been seen as naturally therapeutic. It has physical, emotional, and spiritual components unlike most other therapies or sports. Because of this, the role of dance as therapy is supported by the fact that dance connects the individual to the community on a larger scale while also enabling the individual to express their inner thoughts and feelings within the group. Marian Chace, an early pioneer of DMT began as a dancer herself in the Company of Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn in…

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    Dance Research Paper

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    In my dance career, I have learned many life lessons, whether it is teamwork, dedication, or discipline. The list of matters that I have learned from dance never ceases, it goes on and on. Dance has changing me as a person and how I view and treat others around me. Spending so much time in the dance studio has taught me many ways to prepare me for life now and in the future. On the way to a dance competition three years ago, with Appalachian Rhythm, we all headed down to Mooresville North…

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    example of how enormous goals can become tangible projections. This is my cousin, a woman who graduated with a bachelor degree in fine art in dance and built a small business to show our community the significance of the art as a part of the children’s education. She believes in the magic of dance and the miracles it can do. Therefore, she decided to open a dance studio. That decision surprised our family but we undoubtedly agree with her project. Since then, we started following her steps and…

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    instrument in dance, but your art is outside that creature, the body.” (Graham). In pole dance, one uses their body to create art. The dancers body is not the art, but the movements the body creates is the art. Contemporary dance is musical expression which incorporates modern and post-modern aspects of dance, as well as classical dance styles such as ballet. In “The Last Goodbye” choreographed by Isis Masoud, and starring Marlo Fisken & Kyle DesChamps, they combined contemporary dance with pole…

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    Dance Observation Essay

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    Even though I have taken dance classes before it was informational to join in as a observer of a intermediate modern dance class. Though observation changes the outcome, as science dictates, from the outside I was able to see how much time the dancers dedicate prepare to dance as well as the interaction between teacher and student , and peer to peer interaction. Like most things, preparation is necessary to do something right without harming yourself. In many form of dance there is…

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    Tap Dance Essay

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    Savion Glover and George Wolfe, in Bring In Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk, use tap dance to evoke historical tap figures in differing ways of making a particular statement on their view of African American tap artistry. The musical traces the history of “the beat” through its origins in Africa, into America through the slave trade, and finally the different forms it took through American history. In the show, the two satirical sequences and Savion’s solo come in the second act, which begins with a…

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