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    Afro-Latin Jazz Influence

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    Culture is “the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively” (Culture n.d.).The culture of jazz and jazz performers is deeply embedded in American History. However, within Jazz culture the Latin jazz performers sub-culture emerged during the 1940’s and has continued to grow since. From the time when Latin Jazz was created, its performers have been considered a subculture due to the fact that they not only play the same music, but they share the same…

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    on shaping dance forms. This paper will juxtapose American stepping dance and Irish tap dance in terms of techniques, purpose and music under cultural background. Tap dance has roots in many cultural dances such as the English clog dance, Spanish Flamenco and African Juba dance which makes it an interesting genre to study and practice. Within these different practices, the African Juba dance definitely has one of the greatest influences on modern tap dance. It has resulted…

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    Bomba Music Research Paper

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    Ecuadorian music generally is not well known in America. So knowing this is what really encouraged me to attend an event were Ecuadorian music was performed for the public. Even though Ecuador is a small country in South America, it homes several cultures. For example, Afro-Ecuadorian is an ethnic group, which is on the North part of Ecuador along the pacific coast. In this ethnic group, there are two types of traditional music. They are marimba music and Bomba music. The performance event that…

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    into, as it displays the type of people in the home, as well as their reputation- and she decides on a “Caribbean pink”. The text says, “‘ … but May latched onto this sample called Caribbean Pink, she said it made her feel like dancing a Spanish Flamenco.’” (Kidd 146). This decision displays Mays odd and exclusive personality- even one of the common people in their town contributes to this claim when he describes it as “‘the darndest house you ever saw.’” (Kidd 64). In addition to these…

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    Gender Roles In Spain

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    Spain has a certain socialization structure, and it can be classified into certain classes, such as: the care of infants, the upbringing and education of a child and higher education. Infants and toddlers are generally treated with love, when they do get punished; their punishment is usually ended with affection. Parents teach their children to behave in public by threatening to punish their child in public, but they don’t actually ever punish their children in public. Both the father and mother…

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    Global Art Cinema

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    Global art cinema has been a widely contested term among film critics and scholars alike. The term was created to help categorize and define a genre of film that directly opposes First Cinema, or commercial cinema produced and distributed by Hollywood in the United States. In the book, Global Art Cinema, Second Cinema, or art cinema, has been summarized by authors Rosalind Galt and Karl Schoonover, as being feature films typically including “...foreign production, overt engagement of aesthetic..…

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    How would an actor playing the part of Bernarda Alba in Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba use Duende, knowledge and understanding of Franco’s Spain when preparing to play this role? The House of Bernarda Alba is a play by the Spanish dramatist Federico Garcia Lorca. It has always been related to a group of other plays such as Yerma and Blood Wedding, labelling them as a ‘rural trilogy’. However Lorca did not plan to include it in his trilogy of the Spanish earth, which he did not finish when…

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    FUNPUN application is a funny and entertainment application which can grab lots of fun. It consists of o Funny animated GIF’s o Take a selfie o Funny story based videos o Famous cartoon GIF’s o Halloween and Christmas banners GIF’s and videos o Can create your own video by selecting the user’s favorite song o User can be able to create own face emoji called Fomoji o Pokémon GIF’s and games of throne GIF’s and some funny promotional videos of them o Swap the face FUNPUN application offer a one…

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    Multilingualism varieties Social interaction is a process that mainly involves communication and virtually all human communication requires more or less the use of language. Bolaño, S. (1982). Introducción a la teoría y práctica de la sociolingüística. México, DF. Ed: Trillas. In this research paper i will show the importance of the language, for example English idiom as a part of how the language can open barriers, so I search on internet the benefits of English nowadays, I found some…

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