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    Step Afrik A Short Story

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    The crowd hushed as a voice sounded from behind the dark stage. “Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to welcome you to witness…” the announcer started. The once noisy, chattering room was now silent with anticipation. No one in the audience knew what they were going to witness, all they knew was that Step Afrika was a dance group. The room was electrified from the audience's curiosity. While the voice announced Step Afrika, the room became dark, and when the lights came back up a group of…

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    song allows for listeners to be able to easily remember the tune that is being played. In the video, the artist played a few chords to give the audience a hint as to what song they would be playing. As for the rhythm and tempo, this particular performance had a very steady and repetitive beat. The tempo was fast because the song is pretty upbeat and happy. The relationship between the lead and bass guitars help create a catchy tune that was easy for audience members to clap and dance to. In my…

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    Spanish theater From 1570 till 1681, the Spanish theater knows a very big success. It is a century of glory and creativity, complete revival of the theater. That's why this period is called the golden age of theater.Furthermore, contrary to France, the Spanish Church encourages and protects the theater. The theater is very appreciated by the population. The authors are constantly submitted to the production of new plays to please the audience. A play does not take place more than eight days.…

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    script is very important as it questions many issues that our society is faced with. The script is its reason for its popularity and is ability to relate through time periods. The inability to grasp at what was being said reduced the effect the performance had on the…

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    necessary. However, there was typically a very successfully symbiotic blend. The Maestoso opened with a strong, projecting horn line, accompanied by the timpani reminiscent of that of a royal introduction. Despite being distracted by the physical performance discrepancies, my attention was grabbed by the boldness, and held captive throughout the rest of the composition, which ended with a march. The march was saturated with fast, melismatic and ornate string runs that were echoed then by the…

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    In the film, Big Hero 6, the composer uses an extensive range of film techniques and features in order to investigate the key matters of the world such as courage and selflessness. It can be accentuated throughout the world with individuals in positive and negative ways. Hiro, Tadashi and the gang also can be illuminated. The occurrence of courage is established throughout the scenes with Hiro’s experience. These experiences through courage are shown as Hiro given courage with support from…

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    College Essay About Dance

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    There are many different ways that dance can build endurance, stamina, and better health for athletes. For one, the varying styles of dance all prove to have beneficial objectives to the body and those who partake in sports. Ballet and pole dancing are best known for increasing strength; jazz, hip-hop, and belly dancing are extremely up beat, heart pumping, and good for the core; while salsa, square-dancing, and tap all enhance footwork, tempo, and speed (Dance-health benefits). When dancing,…

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    Spring Break Analysis

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    During Spring Break, a group of seven Northwood students traveled to Spain to experience the culture. They started in Madrid and worked their way through the towns of Cordova, Toledo, Seville, Malago and Costa del Sol. One of the students on the trip, junior Joseph Lorbacher particularly enjoyed Madrid. “It was like New York City, but I think it was better. It was a lot cleaner and just more fun. It was nicer there too,” he said. While the group was in Madrid, they spent one evening…

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    Grand Canyon Village Grand Canyon Village is a small town in Northern Arizona, situated on the South rim of the Grand Canyon National Park. Whether you prefer sleeping under the stars or in a hotel, with soft beds and running water, Grand Canyon Village is an ideal hub for all your adventures and practical activities. In addition to various historic landmarks, Grand Canyon Village itself is a National Historic Landmark District. Plus, the practical aspects of traveling are in the village, such…

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    Annie, Jr.: Film Analysis

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    at Joshua Tree Elementary School are busy rehearsing for their upcoming production of “Annie, Jr.” Under the direction of Mrs. Hilderbrand and Mrs. Palanuik, thirty-nine students have been practicing twice a week since February for the June 2nd performance. Annie, the eleven year old streetwise orphan, is played by fifth grader Jesse Hale, who previously performed as Pinocchio in “Shrek, Jr.” and Maurice in “Beauty and The Beast, Jr.” Sixth grader Austin Thorpe, who audiences will remember as…

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