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    Dancing Dreams is a ballet dance program for young girls that face special challenges. Being a part of this program had an effect on my outlook on life where I transitioned from a child to an adult mentally. Each of the young girls I had worked with were different in their own way and each had an impact on me. The first day of the program I was a bit nervous. Kaity, my dance partner, had a difficult time walking and getting around the studio. Despite this, my dance partner will always have a…

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    of 2, when her Mom signed her up at the Abby Lee Dance Company. Little did they know that they would be in a reality TV show, shot at the studio. The show made her very well known, for her dancing skills were mature for her age. She started to become noticed all over because of her beautiful dancing. She has won over 12 crowns from competitions, has won first place hundreds of times, and has won numerous titles at state, regional and national dance competitions. Maddie has also won many awards…

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    The Evolution and Commercialization of Irish Dance Since Riverdance Since Riverdance hit the world stage in 1995, the culture of Irish Dance has evolved and grown. However, experts within the dance community disagree whether and to what extent Riverdance has played a role in these changes. The scholarly articles, dissertations, and books examined in this literature review examine different aspects of the art and sport: changes in costumes, technique and demographic of the dancers. Most rely on…

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    Learn. Grow. Dance. These three verbs describe my goals for the next four years at the Ailey School. Dance is my passion. For the past fourteen years I have done more than take dance class everyday after school. For the past fourteen years I have immersed myself in the art of dance. I have studied the language, analyzed many different styles of music, and followed the best dancers in the industry. Dance is much more than an after school activity to me or a way to stay in shape. Dance has been my…

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    The Mambo dance was originated by a Cuban bandleader, Perez Prado, in Havana, Cuba in the 1930s. It is a very sexy Latin style dance along with passionate and flirtatious hip movement that flows forward and backward. Additionally, Mambo dancers dance in sharp and quick steps, side steps, rock steps, kicks, points and flicks of the feet. There are a variety of Mambo rhythms, and they are all based on the clave rhythm that used in Afro-Cuban music. The rhythms are set by a variety of percussion…

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    Dance Research Paper

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    Dance is the form of art that represents emotions, feelings, materials or anything that surrounds us through the use of body motions that may or may not be in rhythm. Dance has always been a form of entertainment for people around the world. Dance performances, competitions, rehearsals are happening everyday throughout the world. The materials that are used in the field of Dance have changed through time. Dance can be performed anywhere and anytime. Professional dancers perform often in stages…

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    Hello, I’m Hannah Letarski and today I am going to talk to you about my passion. My passion is dance and I have been doing it for over 9 years and over those 9 years I learned about leadership, teamwork and problem solving. I danced at Get Out and Dance for 2 years and then switched to Wausau Academy of Dance. At Wausau Academy of Dance I joined a competition group called Strive, my first year was great and then my second year started going downhill I got placed in a group where I was dancing…

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    would do dance at the community center, but as I grew older I moved to a studio. I have been at two dance studios my entire life, one better for me than the other. My first studio started off great, I made the company, I had very many friends, and I loved dancing and being there. Unfortunately, this only lasted a year or two. One summer before tryouts for the company, I told my mom I did not want to dance anymore and I wanted to cheer. My mom was willing to let me do what I want, but my dance…

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    their dance instructor coach them from the wings. Most of their parents aren't concerned with the dance training their children are receiving. A friend of a friend told them about "Dolly Dinkle's Dance Academy" and so they signed little Susie up,bought her a pink leotard, and told her to have fun at dance class. However, "Dolly Dinkle" is not a qualified dance instructor. She received her training from another studio just like hers, never got a degree, and decided that running her own studio…

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    West Side Dance Studio is a dance studio in South Florida. The most important concept I learned out of the four years I danced there is that dancers do not use their words to express emotion, they use their body. The teachers there always express how important it is to tell a story with our bodies. That is why we dance, to express emotion and tell a story to our audience when performing. Dancers at West Side Dance Studio use body language to accomplish their goal of expressing emotion and…

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