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    They were probably bright white at one time, but now they are more of a pale grayish color. I turned to my left and saw the rarest of occurrences, especially at a dance. There were no other girls in the bathroom. It’s a miracle, I thought. I headed straight for the second mirror to the left, the only one without any water around the sink below it. I sat my purse on the counter and unzipped the front pocket with…

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    Cheerleading Is A Sport

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    always thought of cheerleading as a sport. It’s a sport that involves many types of skills such as you have to work as a team, it’s a very competitive sport, and it requires a lot of physical activity.” Cheerleading is a sport that combines gymnastics, dance, teamwork, bodybuilding and communication. Anybody can throw or kick a ball, but few athletes can do gymnastics stunts cheerleaders can or throw someone up in the air and catch them” As a cheerleader you have to work as a team, without…

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    Pahkola Masks

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    The Pahkola people have two leaders for their ceremonies on that is in charge of leading the deer dances and one that is in charge of the pahkolam. Both leaders are call Moro, and the leader of the deer dance wears a black mask, but the other dancers were their created masks for the dance. The mask are commonly worn on the back or left side of the head and when a Pahkola person dies the mask is also places on the top of Pahkola person’s head when they are buried, along with a note. These mask…

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    videos, dancing had always been something that I loved. Dance eventually carried over into my teenage hood and I found myself doing the same thing again. I watched Korean Pop music videos and saw the different dances, only now I wasn’t just copying them but I also began to really absorb and memorize the body movements and the different vibes that were being sent out from these artists. Throughout high school, I always wanted to take up a dance class, preferably a Hip Hop class but I never had…

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    In Claude McKay’s “The Harlem Dancer,” his use of imagery, enjambment, and diction develop the character as a whole by appealing to the senses of the reader and highlighting the oblivion of the audience, allowing the form to unify the content of the poem. Through the use of imagery, the reader is forced to engage all senses, and therefore examine every aspect of the Harlem dancer. Although placed in somewhat of a hectic setting, with “Applauding youths”(Line 1) all around, the speaker allows us…

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    Framed Concert Report

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    In class we have been discussing tools for choreography such as juxtaposition, counter point, mirroring, cannon, and many others. A piece that I found called “Framed” by M&N Dance Company displays a lot of these different tools that we have learned about these past couple of weeks. This piece was beautifully crafted and since it was a duet I believe it was very difficult to provide as much variety as they did in this piece. One of the first tools they utilized was mirroring. This was easy to…

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    Dance Analysis

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    Dance is a common theme in every culture. It doesn’t require a specific language in order to be understood and can be interpreted in many different ways. However, this subjective point of view can also make it being difficult to convey a specific theme. By combining aspects of music and visual art I can more easily define what emotions and theme I conveying during my performance. Physics must also be taken into account when choreographing. A beautiful movement that contributes to the theme and…

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    Ballet Folklorico could never be expressed fully only on a canvas one needs to actually practice it dance it and perform it see the faces of the audience of how astonished they are of all the turns and steps being conveyed on the stage. One could ever have this stupendous experience in just plain paper and pen. What other piece of composition that makes…

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    I sat in the large theater on the edge of my seat at the award ceremony as the announcer called out third place then second. I breathed out a sigh of relief that it was not us, but then my stomach twisted further into knots. “What if we didn’t place?”, I thought. This was it, the moment we would know if our months of practice had paid off. I clutched my teammates hands on either side of me as the rhythmic beat of “Crazy Frog” burst from the speakers overhead. I held in my breath, waiting and…

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    The ball had ended abruptly for Juliet. One moment, a tall, slim figured was smiling at her across the room, making her heart pound. The next, he was asking her to dance. He introduced himself as Romeo. As they danced, his movements felt in perfect sync with hers, and they glided across the floors through every song. Before she realized, his cool lips were brushing against hers, sending a shiver throughout her entire body. Soon, his teeth scratched her lip, drawing blood. After that, she pushed…

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