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    Deer Dance History

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    A dance originated from Sonora Mexico that is now popular in many other parts of Mexico named la danza de venado also known as the deer dance. A native Yaqui dance that is used to dramatize deer hunting in the honoring of the natural world we live in and especially those white tailed deer which were the providers for the hunters and their family’s essentials. The dance was designed to portray a deer’s graceful and active movements. The dancers wear deer heads and dress in an Indian manner as…

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    it's often advised to pick the lightest shaft available to increase your clubhead speed, you should examine your swing to determine what weight to choose. If you tend to swing the clubhead with a fast tempo, you may benefit from a heavier shaft with thicker/stronger walls. Golfers with a smooth tempo may be able to take advantage of lighter weight…

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    Matisyahu Research Paper

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    shows he is expressing himself, for who he is , not who people want him to be. The reggae album with specific contemporary reggae and reggae-pop style, Spark Seeker, was released in July 12, 2012. Spark Seeker has hard and soft beats, and a quick tempo, with deep, but lively lyrics. The producer of this album, Kool Kojak, made a good choice choosing this album to produce because Matisyahu includes many components of music between the fast pop-reggae style, and the incorporation of his religion…

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    After an entire semester of ballet class, I am able to say that I acquired the most basic knowledge of the field. Although my performance was not always the best, I managed to learn the sequences and movements. By watching the videotaped performance, I was able to identify the aspects of ballet technique that were taught along the semester and that I performed correctly, as well as the aspects that need further correction and improvement. Also, as compared to the midterm self-evaluation, it is…

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    music, they are called stimulative and sedative. Stimulative music is music with that helps promote movement. Sedative music is music that helps promote sleep and rest, or even get rid of stress. Stimulative music has percussive sounds with quick tempos, and sedative music have slow melodies that are more like lullabies. There are many types of stimulative and sedative songs that can be played, it all depends on the person (Alzheimer's Foundation of…

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    Kindred Spirits Analysis

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    Kindred Spirits, composed by Brian Balmages, was chosen as our second piece for CMEA because of its beauty and the contrast it offers to itself and the set as a whole. The other two pieces are intricate but don’t offer the same contrast or meaning that Kindred Spirits does. Kindred Spirits is the most contrasting piece we have in our CMEA set. Kindred Spirits is unlike any other musical piece. It was written for a memorial concert for the death of two boys, but it was also written for their…

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    “Personal dispositions and job characteristics interact in influencing work outcomes” (Osterberg, Rydstedt, Kleiven & Brandebo, 2017). However, this initial establishment of organizational commitment can be diminished by the effects of high work tempos and pay insecurity which then leads to an increase in turnovers. “People are willing to work hard…

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    Brown Bag Dance Analysis

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    dance was titled Bluesy, from that title one would assume the song would be jazzy-like or gloomy. This piece was choreographed and performed by Carrie Dwyer, her dance is modern dance. She danced beautifully along with the music, which was a slow tempo. There’s an Elvis vibe in her movements or a 60s vibe although the music playing wasn’t exactly made by Elvis, it had a similar beat to his works. Her outfit as well goes well with the genre of the music. One of the dance moves that stood out is…

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    Light Recital Hall

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    impression throughout the concert. I liked how the piano and cello were played with perfect co- ordination. The thing that wondered me was how fast were the musicians playing their instruments without missing the order. The variations in the dynamics, tempo, pitch, harmonics and melody and the way the musicians maintained them from beginning to the end of the concert was very impressive.In conclusion, I enjoyed the concert…

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    Classroom Observation

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    This week we will work on executing matches on the snare drums. The tempo is usually 100 bpm. Matches should away be play rhythmically right because it acts as a metronome during matches. Lessons two in the green book should be practiced and executed at 80 bpm. Week 6: Syncopation lesson eight snare drum lesson two in…

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