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    Dance Review Form

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    Dance Review Form Name of the Dance Event: Axis Dance Company Date you attended the event November 2,2016 (Review must be turned in within 14 days of this date.) Where was the event held? Young Auditorium 1. Who was/were the dancer or dancers involved? [Note: you don’t need to list all of the names if it’s a large dance company.] Who was the choreographer? The dancers were Alivia Schaffer, Dwayne Scheuneman, Julie Crothers, and James Brown. The choreographers were Maurya Kerr, Alex…

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    Opening night, the dancers that performed in the University Dance Theatre production, had talent, agility, and graceful movements. The concert had a variety of dance genres, visual appeal, and emotions that each piece and the show overall represented. Humor, drama, and serenity were not emotions I thought I would receive while watching these dances. One thing I did not realize would make many of the pieces was how crucial and reliant lighting and graphics were necessary to make the piece more…

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    production was very well put together and I found it to be very entertaining. Some of the dances, in my opinion, were very good and then some of them I did not exactly understand. All of the dancers did a very outstanding job and their hard work showed in the production. The dress for the dances were all very uniform and most of them were things that were easy for the dancers to move in comfortably. The types of dance varied from hip-hop, to contemporary, and ballet. It was very diverse and they…

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    Action Observation

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    movement. Furthermore, in order to test the assumption that differences in brain activation were due to expertise levels alone, two non-expert control groups were tested to see if they experienced similar activity levels while watching both styles of dance. If they both experienced similar activity levels then it could be concluded that any differences in action observation activity were due to differences in the expertise levels of the two groups. The fMRI images were analyzed and the results…

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    The title of the dance that I watch from Youtube.com is called Piotr Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker. The name of the choreography is Vasily Vainoneon, The conductor 's name is Valery Gergiev and the stage and costumes are made by Benjamin Tyrrell. The source of the music was astonishing to listen throughout the concert. The music helps the dancers to flow within each stride of the beat is brought out. There is about thirty to forties dancers on stage. Some of the dancers, are young children’s of…

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    La Danza de la Pluma is a dance that features its own culture, customs, and beliefs. It is a variation from La Danza de la Conquista, which is practiced in Mexico and Guatemala. La Danza de la Pluma, however, its unique to the people of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is also unique, in certain aspects, to every region and every village in the state of Oaxaca. For instance, the small town of San Juan Tabaa performs this dance in the month of June during its patron saint’s celebration, 22th-26th. This…

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    The 2016 Fall CSULB Dance in concert took place at the Martha B. Knoebel Dance Theater on November 17, 2016, at eight o’clock. It was a collection of different dance pieces. The following dance pieces: Suite Female Outcome X-Z, #followme, and Love Letter effects consisted of telling a story. This effect was delivered by using space, compositional tools, movement, and production elements. The opening dance piece Suite Female Outcome X-Z utilized background, costumes, dancer’s movements, music,…

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    accomplished dance instructor who specializes in the Fosse technique style of jazz. I discovered her class about fifteen years ago, danced with her on and off for about six years, and I credit her for making me the dancer I am today. I grew up watching all those wonderful old MGM musicals with Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, and Fred Astaire. When I was ten years old I saw Bob Fosse's autobiographical film, All That Jazz, and was introduced to what would become my favorite style of dance. At ten…

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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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    Is3350 Unit 4 Assignment

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    The music design of One Flat Thing Reproduced was quite complimentary to the entire essence of the composition. Right at the beginning when you watch the two dancers eerily crawl under the tables in the shadows, you begin to hear equally as unearthly noises courtesy of Thom Willems (music director). These sounds, which can hardly be considered music, continue throughout the entire piece. The music would change at times and never distinctly following any type of pattern, while it also allowed the…

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