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    quickly learn diverse skills that will always change and advance. Every dance and cheer they perfect and every stunt they hit will just mean that there is a more difficult one waiting to be learned. No matter how tight their motions are or how loud their voices are in their dances and cheers, there is always room to be tighter and yell louder. In addition, cheerleaders practice 2-3 hours a day, learning stunts, tumbling, cheers, dances and how to engage with the crowd, audience and judges, to…

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    Fresh Bite Analysis

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    November 7 was called FRESH Bites at the Artery. The director and choreographer of FRESH Bites is Judy Bejarano and the name of the company is IMPACT Dance Company. Costumes were created by Judy Bejarano and Jeremy Colvard, graphic designer was Stanley Scott, and the photographer was from Todd McCarty. The dance was difficult to understand but the dance was about loss, memory, and finding a path to home. There were three courses during FRESH Bites: the appetizer (loss), main course (memory),…

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    mother ,which is me ,has been diagnosed with cancer her three kids does not have strong relationships between each other,which is going to play a big role throughout the dance.This piece was influenced by the movie The Madea Big Happy Family.This dance is representing the part when the mother finally told her children that she has cancer,and it was a kind of struggle to get them all on the same page because they are not the typically children who can be in a room and communicate about…

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    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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    “Physical theatre requires no specific dance style from its performers – it is the freedom to express emotion in performance whilst integrating various acting and dance techniques.”(Quench, 2013) Physical theatre could be described as a freedom of expression that has less rules and restrictions than Dance. DV8 is a widely known physical theatre company that was founded by Lloyd Newson in 1986. Newson lived in Australia where he attended Melbourne University. Whilst there he studied psychology…

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    and 10 participate in dance-based activities, compared to just 12.2% of boys. At the same time, according to Luke Jennings (2013), It's 14 years since a woman was commissioned to create a main-stage ballet at the Royal Opera House. How can a small percentage of boys overrule the majority of women in dance culture? Many people outside and inside of dance culture believe dancers are categorized by gender because how masculine a certain dance can be, if it is feminine to dance, and males take…

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    course is quite large. Everything on the stage is special even though I encounter a lot of trouble in the production process in fact. Also, I acquired knowledge and ability to create and critically interpret meaning through art, music, drama, and dance. All of these multiple formats of expression will be explained in detail in the following paragraphs. Music The performance I was responsible for editing music. The background music of our production is often used film music. For example, Up,…

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    I noticed that while practicing the dance. I have not put my own personal touch and flair to the dance which makes this goal hard to come by. I feel that my lack of proper footing stops me from fully performing and taking risks. I would love to go all out in my movement, but it is hard to do so when I do not believe my…

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    calculating my chances of winning. I knew there were about 16 other people competing in the teen intermediate category. Each had their own style of dance, but I was one of the only one in the jazz category. Because of this, I would receive a first place trophy for jazz category no matter what. All I had to do was listen for was number which I had performed, the dance name, and what place I got in my category. I was the seventeenth person to perform, so when I heard the announcer coming closer to…

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    Dance Personal Statement

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    for my future career. As a dance major, physical and mental endurance is required in order to excel in this field. Everyone enrolled in this major has to be strong and be willing to put in extra time to ace the class. One thing that set me apart from most dancers was that I did not have technique. Many dancers started dancing when they were toddlers. When I was accepted I felt out of place. I started dancing three years earlier at the community YMCA,not a real dance studio unlike other…

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