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    Dance: a Healing Art

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    Dance: A Healing Art How often is a human’s movements used for simply completing a task? How often does a human fully use their body? How often do humans express themselves? In this high pace and technological time‚ people live sedentary lives and never seem to have the time for personal expression. Though in recent years there have been social outlets such as Facebook‚ Twitter‚ and Tumblr. However these outlets only allow an individual to only write. They also do not allow an individual to express

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    Bihu Dance of Assam

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    Bihu Dance of Assam The Bihu dance is a folk dance from the North Eastern Indian state of Assam. It is most related to the festival more commonly known as the Rongali Bihu. This festival is the most anticipated and is celebrated with a tremendous amount of enthusiasm. The festival brings together all the Assamese people‚ disregarding of their caste‚ creed and religious beliefs and ways of life. For the people of Assam‚ Bihu is not just an important festival but also a time to celebrate their livelihood

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    Reincarnation written by: Sivan Kaplan grade: 10th score: 90% date: 16/2/97 Reincarnation is the belief that after death‚ one’s soul keeps existing and is reborn another person or animal. It keeps reborning until it redeems itself. Then it returns to the temple of god‚ which the Buddhists call "Nirvana" - eternal tranquillity. Two of the many ancient tribes who believed in reincarnation are the Greeks and the Egyptians. Karma‚ the belief that our actions

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    Ghost Dance History

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    encouraged performing what was known as the Ghost Dance. The Ghost Dance was meant to be a way of combating the white race by ensuring that they would perish from natural disasters. It also would protect the Indians that performed it‚ ensuring their survival by gaining the strength of their ancestors and the return of the wild game that once filled their land (Nash‚ 504). Many Indians of the Sioux latched onto these preachings and took part in Ghost Dances. They believed it truly would bring them a better

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    America Dance Essay

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    So you think you can dance is a television show that airs every year with a new cast. The point of the show is to look for “America’s favorite dancer”. Many men and women from across the country audition to be on the show and only one of them can be “America’s favorite dancer”. For the last few years‚ at the end of each season‚ they travel on tour with some of the dancers from previous seasons the “all stars” and that seasons final dancers. They perform many of the dance routines from the show‚ and

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    Soul Survives Your Body

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    SOUL SURVIVES YOUR BODY! You think you are what you see in the mirror—a physical form with a mind! But your body is a bundle of foods you gathered; and your mind is a bundle of impressions you gathered. What about the more important thing‚ something fundamental that holds both these things‚ something that still works even when you are asleep‚ the one you feel from inside‚ the real essence of who you are‚ something that is called by different names such as the pure essence‚ the pure I‚ the pure consciousness

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    Dance Observation Paper

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    Ashley Duke Dance History Observation Paper 3/1/11 Wendell Tyler Cooper: Disembodied For my observation paper I will be writing about the Wendell Tyler Cooper performance Disembodied on February 11‚ 2011. What was interesting was that the entire performance he danced alone on stage and was still able to make the show dynamic and continuous. The performance incorporated dance‚ music and video; it also had a spiritual sense to it which reminded me of a passage in Black Dance From 1619 to

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    Music and dance were the biggest forms of entertainment during the Renaissance. People would sing and play an instrument for fun so‚ it became a part of everyday life. Some of the great music from this time period was sung by choirs. A new style of music consisted of blending voices at the same time. That style of singing was called polyphony and became very popular. Also‚ the madrigal was another popular form of music. This form of music was sang by three or six singers. Like the polyphony‚ the

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    Gogol Dead Souls Zach F Dead Souls is an interesting view into the world of Russia during the 19th century. The book is about a man named Chichikov‚ who finds a troubling loophole within the Russian Tax system. Landowners were taxed on all of their land and possessions‚ this also included how many serfs they owned‚ dead or alive. The number of serfs they owned was determined by a national census‚ so landowners would continue to be taxed on serfs that had passed until the next census came around

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    Deadman Dance Sparknotes

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    It reflects his intellectual and critical power. That Deadman Dance narrates the Noongar and settlers relationship‚ which develops and gets spoiled in the course of time. All this action of the novel is narrated from the Noongar’s point of view. Noongar culture is at the center of the plot. As Anne Brewster points out: The wording of That Deadman Dance puts the whirlomin Noongar at the center of that world and draws on the specificities of Noongar culture

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