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    Dun Huang Dance History

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    Dun Huang is a city in the Gansu Province of western China, and was one of the key cities on the “Silk Road”, the main trade route between China and the rest of Asia and Europe. Dun Huang is famous for many things, including its caves, which are a famous example of Buddhist art. Silk Road style dance, also known as “Dun Huang Dance”, was inspired by the art inside of those famous caves. The origin of Ballet dance can be traced to the 15th century Italian Renaissance courts, and later developed…

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    alike maybe different colors but the same outfit we always had matching shoes. When we were younger we really did not mind it because the color of our outfits was different, but with that even on Christmas and birthdays we would get the same gifts just different colors we were always very close because my mother chose to treat us like twins and we loved it then. As we got older we hated to dress alike we would still get matching shoes but never matching cloths and now she hates it when people…

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    Cunningham’s choreography from the 1950s exemplified the way in which he studied ballet to form a modern technique. Septet, choreographed in 1953, featured six dancers in traditional ballet practice clothes, though instead of ballet shoes they were barefoot. In the film of a 1964 performance in Helsinki, Finland, the balletic influences are clearly visible from the beginning of the work. In the first of the seven sections, the lights rise on three statuesque dancers in a diagonal line across the…

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    Ace Marks Shoes

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    Compete with Ace Marks Shoes Ace Marks is an innovative shoe company that is a step ahead of the rest. Large shoe brands like Gucci, Salvatore Ferragamo, Oscar de la Renta and Prada are keeping an eye on Ace Marks groundbreaking business model and amazing handcrafted shoes. Step Up Your Style and Your Stature with Ace Marks Affordable Italian Statement Shoes Whether you are just beginning your professional career or you are already the head of a Fortune 500 company, our shoes make a powerful…

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    Origin Of Dance Essay

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    Later, when Catherine de Medici married a French nobleman, she brought new dance styles into France. From there, court dances bloomed over 2 centuries; first, it consisted of small hops, slides, curtsies, promenades and gentle turns, the shoes themselves had tiny heels. As ballet evolved, many different new looks stayed around and others forgotten. For example, the classy white, round skirts that reached only at the calf for women. Dance variations in ballet also came and went, famous one…

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    The Toms Shoes Company

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    some people may think that the company Toms Shoes is an organization that is logistically impossible to manage, Toms Shoes is a company that does what it says and is one of the most philanthropic companies. Imagine a company that is a complete one for one. Where whenever some buys a pair of shoes or buys a pair of sunglasses, someone in another place or someone living in poverty received the same or better thing for charity. That is exactly what Toms Shoes does and is why the company is such a…

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    French painter and sculptor Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas, more commonly known as Edgar Degas (1834-1917) is considered to be one of the main founders of Impressionism and is widely known for his paintings of females and the overall life of Parisians. Degas is especially associated with the subject of dance, actually Degas has produced approximately 1,500 works on the subject (Schenkel 2004). The ballerinas Degas created remain as some of the most famous works of 19th-century art. Degas' talent…

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    Changing Shoes History

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    changed the most are the things we use on a daily basis. One of these commodities that has changed a lot, is shoes. We have come a long way from sandals, being that now we have sneakers that lace by themselves by applying just a little pressure to the heel. Since shoes were first introduced to the world, they have evolved at an incredibly fast pace. An iconic step in the history of shoes was the introduction of the sneaker. Since sneakers were invented, many different styles and types of…

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    The Joburg Ballet Company was established with the mission to give and provide young dancers, skilled in both classical ballet and contemporary dance with the opportunity to train and grow, along with the help of private teachers. Since then the company has produced multiple sets of work such as Romeo and Juliet where their dancers were showcased performing in front of a huge crowd at the Joburg theatre and other stages carrying out that mission. And this year that mission came in a form of the…

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    As a result my ballet pointe shoes were deteriorated, as well as my ballet lessons were disregarded, my passion was running slowly and so many things were ephemeral. Also my father died that same year and with him a lot of memories, family moments and those cozy meetings. In less than…

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