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    Dance Discourse Community

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    beginning you talked about you dancing when you were little and about the tutus and jazz costumes. To me‚ that means that you have been apart of the dance discourse community for a long time and it is ever near and dear to your heart. However‚ I think you need to make what your discourse community is more known because from your story I can not tell what it is. I am confused on which one is your discourse community. Is it just being a dancer your discourse community or is the App state dance team your discourse

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    Dance Observation Paper

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    noticed my major flaw in dance is lack of awareness‚ both mentally and physically. In general‚ I need to break the habit of simply executing the “correct” movement. Instead‚ I need actively think about what am I am doing and why I am doing it. For this assignment‚ I was directed to watch Melissa. Watching her allowed me to find new ways to think about applying different movement concepts to my body. Although my current goals are related to my last ones‚ these new goals are much broader and encompass

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    Indian Classical Dance

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    ODISSI The Odissi dance is the Indian classical dance from the Eastern state of Odissa. It has a long‚ yet broken tradition. Although dance in Odissa may be traced back more than 2000 years‚ it was brought to near extinction during the colonial period. Therefore‚ modern Odissi dance is a reconstruction. Like other forms of Indian classical dance‚ the Odissi style traces its origins back to antiquity. Dancers are found depicted in bas-relief in the hills of Udaygiri (near Bhubaneshwar) dating

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    Valuing Tap Dance

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    Tap dancing is a dance form where one would wear a shoe with hard metal soles and strike the floor to create a rhythm. However‚ there is more to tap dancing than just striking the floor‚ because anyone can strike their foot on a hard surface to create a noise‚ but it takes someone who is truly passionate and dedicated to learning and performing Tap dancing to be considered a member of the tap dance community. Also‚ in the tap community there are specific rules that one would need to follow‚ to understand

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    Academic Writing: The Relationship between the Author and the Audience Academic writing is an ambiguous term. There are several articles that have been written about‚ trying to define it‚ to understand it. Each article represents a different aspect of academic writing. Some talk about the relationship between second language learner and academic writing‚ others argue that academic writing is too impersonal and students fail to communicate in their writings because they fail to grasp the meaning

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    Effectively Does Hitchcock Manipulate the Audience in ‘Psycho’? The 1960’s movie ’Psycho’‚ was undoubtedly a groundbreaking and revolutionary film. The movie was produced by Alfred Hitchcock and is often referred to as the ‘mother of the modern horror movie’ as it is the first horror movie that received so much success. Horror films are movies with a purpose to strive to elicit fear‚ horror and terror responses from viewers. This is why ‘Psycho fits into the Horror Genre as it successfully does these

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    Indian Sun Dance

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    Lauer 1 T21 Mr.Vale 17 Nov. 2007 I. Thesis: The United States’ ban of the Indian Sun Dance in 1883 damaged the religious‚ cultural‚ and social framework of the Indians and was a key step in the United States’ effort to try to assimilate Indians into American society. II. Introduction – Banning of the Sun Dance and the Historical Events that Led to the Indian Sun Dance Ban: 1. Due to the diminishing supply of buffalo in the 1870s and 1880s‚ and the Indians’ forced movement

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    Dance Therapy In Schools

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    Dance and music therapies are getting attention due to students because it will help their mental health. Some schools are testing out dance therapy for the students. While some schools are supporting music therapy to help the students attending. So the students can improve their mental health and their skills. Dance and music therapies are beneficial and it should get the support from the school districts to help the students and special need students for their everyday problems/issues. Some schools

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    Various characters may appear malicious based on the actions that they have committed‚ but through admirable writing any sinful character can acquire sympathy from the audience. The Stanger by Albert Camus centers around Monsieur Meursault‚ whose mother recently died. He then acquires a new friend‚ Raymond‚ who leads him down a dark path. Later‚ Meursault ends up committing murder for Raymond‚ and he eventually gets the death penalty for the crime he has committed. In Albert Camus’ The Stranger

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    History of Step Dance

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    History of Step Dance 1. Where did stepping begin? How far can it be traced back? Stepping began during the early part of African American experience. Its roots may be from Africa because it can be traced back to slavery times. 2. How was step dance used during slavery? Step dance was used as a means of communication during slavery times. Because slaves were often unable to communicate in their native languages‚ they incorporated stepping into their cultures and were able to communicated

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