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    Tap Dance

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    TAP DANCE SUBSTYLES Tap Dance is known as a favorite discipline because the students are making music with their feet. Students learn to improve their rhythm and co-ordination to energetic music. Tap dance concentrates on rhythm and timing‚ and requires interpretation of music through sound‚ creating regulated and controlled sounds through intricate footwork. More advanced levels of tap teach syncopation and more complex rhythms and combine a variety of styles of classical tap dance. Tap classes

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    Introduction In 1967‚ Frank Dance proposed the communication model called Dance’s Helix Model for a better communication process. The name helical comes from “Helix” which means an object having a three-dimensional shape like that of a wire wound uniformly around a cylinder or cone. He shows communication as a dynamic and non-linear process. Theory Dance’s model emphasized the difficulties of communication. Frank Dance uses the form of a Helix to describe communication process

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    Elements of Dance

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    the handout about tribal dances and ceremonies‚ I learned a lot of interesting things I never knew before. I guess the fact that I haven’t taken a dance class ever before and wasn’t taught too much about dance in grammar school or high school‚ I was ignorant to how important and how influential ritual dances are within a society. Dancing is an activity that can be dated as far back as the Stone Age‚ when people first existed on this planet. Not only that‚ ritual dances can be found in almost

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    Origin of Dance

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    Crystal Jackson 2/21/12 Dance 6/7 pd. When being asked what would be taken from me if I could no longer dance I had to think for a while. I had to rearrange the question and ask myself “what does dance mean to you‚ and how does it affect you?” It honestly not something I think about much so it actually was a bit hard trying to put all the emotions that this prompt evoked in words. If I was no longer in a position where I could freely dance multiple things would be taken away from me. Initially

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    Salsa Dance

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    and fun style of dance that is practiced throughout the world on both professional and amateur dance floors. Although salsa-style dancing fun‚ it is highly technical and that can intimidate both amateur and immediate dancers—especially if you have what is called "two left feet." If you are dying to learn how to salsa dance‚ consider following these four tips to help you concur this beautiful and intimate form of dance: 1. Take Salsa Classes If you do not understand basic dance principals—or you

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    Dance Is an Art

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    Hip-hop dance refers to social or choreographed dance styles primarily danced to hip-hop music or that have evolved as part of hip-hop culture. This includes a wide range of styles notably breaking‚ locking‚ and popping which were developed in the 1970s by Black andLatino Americans. What separates hip-hop dance from other forms of dance is that it is oftenfreestyle (improvisational) in nature and hip-hop dancers frequently engage in battles—formal or informal freestyle dance competitions. Informal

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    Dance Devolution

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    "6:30" curfew for women? It is said that music does not and cannot influence behaviour‚ but with a dance craze to complement every song‚ I’d say the influence is real. Let me draw reference to one of the most popular songs presently pervading our airwaves‚ "6:30". For the time tellers this is all innocent fun‚ a perfect display of one’s youthful flexibility. I recently "took a lime" as they say and was quite surprised at the reaction to that song. Almost like clock work every woman upon

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    Dance Review

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    Dance Review The performance‚ “Dance Matters” was absolutely amazing. Walking into the theater I wasn’t quite sure of what to expect and was really excited to see the show. I got even more excited seeing that this performance was directed by my professor. There were four parts in the performance. Also‚ each of them had its own story and full of meaning. I was surprised and learned from the performance. I appreciated to have a chance seeing this amazing show. There was one part of the performance

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    TAP Dance

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    partners need him to draw a big deal gem heist. Be that as it may upstairs over Sonny ’s‚ the shabby dance club his father used to run on Times Square‚ individuals who adore him have different arrangements for him. Extracting main theme of TAP dance is a type of dance portrayed by utilizing the resonances of TAP shoes striking the floor as a manifestation of percussion. Two significant varieties on TAP dance exist: mood (jazz) TAP and

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    Belly Dance

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    A Window To A New Life "Locked in this dance is a secret language that tells the story of women’s lives... their passions and their spirituality‚ their sacrifices‚ their joys‚ their intuitions‚ their emotional life drama." -Delilah Belly dance is a style of dancing that originated in the middle east‚ around egypt‚ and has evolved globally to be more known today. This style of dancing is regularly danced at weddings‚ restaurants‚ and special events. I began belly dancing about a year ago and I

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