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    In the Concert, there are five dance performances, including two solos and three dance groups. The first dance “Between” is accompanied by five girls with a sad wind viola accompaniment. The second dance “Acquiescence” is a girl’s solo dance with a cheerful music. The third paragraph of the dance “Arcadia” is a group dance with a few girls on stage put on a watch look for the opening. The fourth dance “How about, I try” is a solo dance. At the opening, a girl runs on the stage in a brisk…

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    The music blasted through the door, loud and clear, and I found myself surrounded by people dancing. The only difference was that their whole body was a neon color. They looked like dancing flames of all kinds of color, like blue, green, pink, yellow, orange even. I couldn’t make out their faces since it looked like paint had been poured all over their bodies, giving them a mannequin kind of look. They also had this flame like effect whenever they moved, or maybe I was just too dizzy to focus on…

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    finish her higher education. Halfway through, KR CR Tv cites, she dropped her textbooks and never looked back. From then on, she pursued her on screen and stage career. During her child hood years, she started studying dance. She even took dance classes from Ellen Robbins at the Dance Theater Workshop. In…

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    Ballet Boys Reflection

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    elegant and soft at times. The dance consisted of two dances one that was said to have a theme and the other that the choreographer proposed was themeless. I interpreted the first dance as a fight against…

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    A Tribute Martha Graham

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    Gregory Peck, Martha is absorbed in the magic of movement and her main goal when she dances is proper movement in relationship to the mind, body, and spirit. Graham does not dance like every other dancer that I have seen; instead she creates her own unique style of dancing which distinguishes her from other dancers. In the video, she generously uses the torso to portray…

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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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    to the hypnotic and vivid sunset that fascinates our eyes and earns our total attention." At first, you may be a bit skeptical after reading the summaries of this anime, the central theme is a bit unusual, a ballroom anime. Also, you can think, a dance competition, another anime about some championships or tournaments that could be similar to any other sports anime, but you could be wrong. Ballroom e Youkoso is a fantastic adaptation that combines excellent storytelling with fabulous art design…

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    performance. I highly enjoyed the music that accompanied both dances and thought that the choreography worked well with the music. While both works of art have incredibly interesting and complex choreographic elements there are important dissimilarities as well as points of comparison. First the dancers in the performance of “Steam Heat” predominately used their arms and legs for grand gestures and kicks. I noticed throughout the dance the dancers kept their torsos very taunt and stood up very…

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    Urban Ballet

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    entitled, Urban Ballet, at the Houston City Dance Studio. The studio is located near the Heights of Downtown Houston. Unbeknown to me, the show I saw on Saturday was their last performance. It consists of assorted styles of dance depicting the struggles of being an African-American using the music of Tupac. The Houston City Dance Studio is a nonprofit dance school and performing arts organization offering classes in ballet, jazz, tap, and modern dance. It was founded in 1994 by Sherese Campbell,…

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    The Joburg Ballet Company was established with the mission to give and provide young dancers, skilled in both classical ballet and contemporary dance with the opportunity to train and grow, along with the help of private teachers. Since then the company has produced multiple sets of work such as Romeo and Juliet where their dancers were showcased performing in front of a huge crowd at the Joburg theatre and other stages carrying out that mission. And this year that mission came in a form of the…

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