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    what they wanted to achieve in life. When i was about 7 I had a strong passion to be a dancer like my uncle, and It was about 2 years later where my uncle decided to take me to one of his dance cyphers with his dance crew to test my skills and see what i have learned through the couple of years he trained me, A dance cypher is when you get a whole bunch of dancers of any style like popping , krumping , break dancing , turfing , bboy ..etc, together all in one space taking turns freestyle…

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    Aerobic Dance Analysis

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    1. AEROBIC DANCE Aerobic dance is a type of workout where a person moves their body along with the rhythm of the music. The movements require a lot of twisting, turning and bouncing motions depending on the discipline of the dance that is being performed. It is a series of movements done by following the music. Depending on the tempo of the music, an aerobic dance’s intensity can dramatically change from low into high in mere seconds, Raju (2014). 2.1.1. FACTORS AFFECTING AEROBIC DANCE There…

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    Dance Is A Sport

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    Soccer or Football. But do you want to know what pops up when I think sports? Dance. You heard me, Dance. Why? 1. I’ve been dancing for 9 years, and 2. (the more important one) Because it is a sport and you should consider it one too. Dance Is just like any other sport Critics argue that there are no inside sports and so dance shouldn’t be a sport. Well, I have one word, that is NO doubt a sport. BASKETBALL. Dance does not really differ from basketball at all. You're probably saying: What?…

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    Dance Essays for The Rumba and The Merengue There are many folk dances that are performed around the world but two of the most popular are the Rumba which originated in Cuba, and the Merengue which originated in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. (The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica) The rumba is a dance that rivets its image on the mind. With so much history, rumba has been and is a dance of conflicts: love versus hate, aggression and harmony, sexuality and prudence. Musically, it taps…

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    Eleanor Torrey Powell

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    The Only Female to Out-Dance Astaire Revered as the "Queen of Tap Dancing," this legend displayed the speed and agility of an acrobat in her work, paired with the long legs of a thoroughbred dancer. Eleanor Torrey Powell, born November 21, 1912 in Springfield, Massachusetts comes from very humble beginnings. A shy Eleanor got her start in dance at the early age of 11 in an attempt by her parents to make her more sociable. She trained in only acrobatics and ballet initially, which many believe…

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    Summarize My Career Goals

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    learned as a student, I have grown as a person and a dancer. I believe that the outcome of the dance program is not only the degree, but life lessons and knowledge to excel in the real world. My long term career goals include performance and owning and operating my own studio/company. After college, I hope to perform and begin adding various professional endeavors to my dance resume. I would love to dance professionally…

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    Age Appropriate Coaching

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    Age-Appropriate Coaching: A Dance Perspective. There are many factors to keep in mind when coaching any type of sport. A specific factor that absolutely must be adhered to is age, which influences many performance capabilities both physically and psychologically (Crocker, 2011). In consequence, all coaches must adjust their instruction in order to maximize success of athletes. I have had the opportunity to work with youth from ages three to fifteen in a dance setting, which, after many failures,…

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    week is Spring Formal Dance at Phoenix High School. Students are passing notes, asking their crushes to the dance. Some students test their limits to go big, making posters saying, “Would you go to Spring Formal with me?”, and buying bouquets or chocolates or candy; who would ever say, “no” to that. Grace and her squad; Mason, Daisy, Olivia, and Maya; planned to walk together into the assembly. The assembly was authorized to inform the students about the Spring Formal Dance. All but one of…

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    I have chosen to review the Alberta Ballet’s performance of Love Lies Bleeding for my dance production critique. Preceding the show I had relatively low expectations since I am not an Elton John fan and the show was set to his music and was inspired by his journey. Fortunately, my expectations were surpassed considerably. Love Lies Bleeding was a zestful, dynamic, and alluring theatrical experience unlike no other. This production was built on a strong foundation of classical ballet technique…

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