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    Argentinaan Tango Dance

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    In this specific performance of the Tango, there is an older gentleman and a younger female. The man does not look as if he is controlling, but the dance tells otherwise. The two dancers never lose eye contact throughout the whole dance. This never breaking contact shows the intimacy and passion throughout the whole three-minute tango. This dance takes the story line of the “inspired relationship between a prostitute and her pimp” as stated from the Tango presentation. I say this because of the…

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    white short-sleeved shirt with a knee-length pink skirt, 50’s style, and a ponytail, feeling a bit nervous. I took a deep breath and I strolled to my place on the stage. The song “Hokey Pokey” began playing, and once I started dancing to the energetic music, I forgot all about my nervousness. There was a blissful feeling in me as I watched the audience focus their eyes and attention on me. I felt like a star. After that night, I realized I really liked the feeling of presenting myself. That…

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    John Mason Research Paper

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    techniques and skills I've learned for Mason is that you don't have to follow the rules of clay you can improvise and make different things by pushing and pulling the material. Things that I have learned about this artist influence is dance. He believes that the art of dance has significance the art of clay making. I really want to try sculpting things the way he does by pulling and shaping things. It's a whole new genre for me to learn and try other than just making…

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    could. Saturday mornings I’d watch her slip on her tap shoes and flaunt her new dance moves she learned at dance class. I quickly acquired a pair for myself to copy her. We clanked, shuffled, and stomped, enjoying the various sounds our feet produced. Those Saturdays disappeared to mere memories once my sister was diagnosed with leukemia. She was isolated in a hospital bed for almost three years. Knowing that dance was her dream, I continued taking classes, learning as much as I could, and…

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    The gymnast closed her eyes. Her arms swayed gracefully into each pose and traced the motions she was about to compete. As she visualized herself flipping four feet off the floor on a four inch beam, her body trembled and her palms perspired. Over the past 16 years of her life, she has spent four and a half hours, five days a week, 52 weeks of the year, training in the gym, for this moment. As she concluded her mental routine, the athlete smiled gently at her coach and made her way over to…

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    percent there music to their audience. Plus the dance moves that he came up with where ideal for the time he was in. People would love to learn…

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    La Land Film Review

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    La La Land is not only the most enchanting, yet heart-wrenching movie I have seen this year. The music in it is a soundtrack you could never get tired of hearing. From the start of the movie, there is musical numbers and scenes that make you feel like you’re in the world of the movie. The plot is also one that takes you on an emotional roller coaster. Mia, an aspiring actress, meets Sebastian, a jazz player. They meet on a highway in traffic, then at the jazz bar Sebastian works at where he gets…

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    So, I was like 11 or 12 and I tried out for a dance team called The St. Louis Dazzling Diamonds. When I tried out for this team is was extremely hard. We had to do all these turns that I didn’t know how to do and I thought I would never make that team. But I actually made the team. I was so freaking excited. So the coach called my mom at 2pm and said “ Good morning I would like to call and congratulate Raquel on making the fifth spot on The St.Louis Dazzling Diamonds.” My mom said “ Thank you…

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    My story is going to be about my first Cross Country race. I know it’s not that exciting, but it was for me. I met lots of people that day and I made some friends with the other team. Before the race I wallked from the High School to the Elementary. I walked with with Spencer and we talked a little bit. Once I got there I went to the bathrooms close to the concession stand. I changed there, left my stuff at the concessions stand, brought a water bottle with me, and I jogged to the course. Once…

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    intended to go on stage and dance, and to sing in the style of Connee Boswell, a singer who sung Boswell’s “Judy” and “The Object of My Affection” a song recorded by the Boswell Sisters, and won the first place prize of $25.00. In January 1935, Ella won the chance to perform for a week with the Tiny Bradshaw band at the Harlem Opera House, where she met drummer and bandleader Chick Webb, and Webb offered her an opportunity to test with his band when they played at a dance at Yale University.…

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