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    Modern Ballet

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    1301-81420 September 13‚ 2014 Modern Dance Ballet The inspiring Dallas Black Dance Academy‚ is the official dance training school offering dance classes from ages 4 and up. The academy inspire boys and girls to appreciate dance as an art form‚ particularly Modern Dance Ballet. Although there are different ballet styles. I chose the Modern Dance Ballet because it is more of a freestyle dance unlike the stylize placement ballet. A typical ballet dancer day consists of warming-up‚ pre-practice

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    The Swan Lake Ballet

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    Swan Lake Ballet is a form of dance that started during Western Europe during the Renaissance. Itwas created towards the end of the romantic period‚ so the culture and style of romanticism was prominent‚ with glimpses of the beginning of the classical era. Because of this‚ it contains elements of both eras. Some of the romantic characteristics include the pursuit of the unattainable‚ romance‚ fantasy‚ focus on the female role‚  simple play‚ pointe work‚ soft and feminine technique for females and

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    Ballet Personal Narrative

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    2‚ I was signed up for ballet lessons. Once a week‚ I would travel to my town’s small‚ run-down studio to dance for a half and hour. Caitlin‚ my sister‚ was in the same class with me even though she was 2 years my elder. As time went on‚ I became more serious about ballet. It became my passion. Nights at the studio multiplied from one night to two to four. At the age of 10‚ I surpassed my sister‚ and became a level IV ballerina. She eventually quit‚ but my love for ballet went on. By the time I was

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    Teenage Ballet Essay

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    Teenagers Starting Ballet From Scratch Since the beginning‚ ballet has expressed dramatic themes and messages through movement. Throughout the years ballet has been reformed and molded into the strict‚ yet beautiful and inspiring‚ art form it is today (Core Of Culture). Ballerinas who waited to start dancing until after their teen years are not unheard of‚ but are uncommon. There are several dancers who did not fall in love with the art of ballet before they were well into their teen years. In fact

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    Russian Ballet

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    Not very long ago when people mentioned ballet‚ they thought of Russian ballet. In fact ballet came to Russia relatively late. It brought traditions from many other countries‚ mainly from France and Italy. Actually Tsar Nicholas I was ready to spend great sums of money on the dance companies‚ so ballet got recognition in the capital at St. Petersburg and in Moscow. The Russian ballet dates back to 1847. It was the year when Marius Petipa‚ a young French dancer‚ arrived in St. Petersburg. He found

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    Ballet Diversity

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    Kevin Williams 5/5/2013 WSC 002 Prof. Silvia Ballet Discriminatory Diversity Everyone cannot make it into the entertainment business. Specifically not everybody can become a dancer. It takes pure talent‚ and the natural ability to be great at dancing. On top of that many professional dance companies want the whole package. Yes dance companies choose people based on talent‚ but they unfairly make decisions on whom they want in their company based on discriminatory diversity. I know many great

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    Ballet Journals

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    Ballet Journals (term 3) Ashley Booth Lesson one One of the main focuses of todays lesson was basic technique. We concentrated on alignment‚ safe dance practice in ballet and body limitations. By this I mean‚ how far we can push our bodies with out being in risk of causing injury. Technique in ballet is the learning of movement and refers to a way of using the body in the correct alignment. Alignment in ballet refers to keeping the head‚ shoulders and hips vertically aligned. A dancer with good

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    Considered the Modern Equivalent of Charles Dickens’”. Firstly‚ I would like to take a moment to introduce my team. The Proposer of the Vote of Thanks this evening is Lauren Llewellyn and our main speaker is Zoe. Zoe is an enthusiastic ballet dancer and has reached Grade 5 after completing her exams. Regular exercise is an important thing for Zoe‚ as she adores P.E. and plays netball. She also enjoys acting and is a member of the Carmarthen Stage Coach. Zoe is very musical; she plays the

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    Ballet and Giselle

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    NAZ OZBASATAK Giselle Giselle is considered one of the great Romantic ballets. Romantic era was late 18th and early 19th centuries. The period mainly does not follow rational movements but rather Romantic ideas in art influence the ballets. Ballets in Romantic period focus on the conflict between man and nature where as others try to bring difference to ballets from other nations. Ballerinas stand in the forefront compared to male dancers. Giselle is one of the

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    Dance: Ballet and Hip Hop

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    originality. Every jazz dancer interprets and executes moves and steps in their own way. This type of dancing is energetic and fun‚ consisting of unique moves‚ fancy footwork‚ big leaps and quick turns. To excel in jazz‚ dancers need a strong background in ballet as it encourages grace and balance. (Jazz Dance). Jazz classes tend to be casual and relaxed. A dancer ’s body lines need to be visible; however‚ so baggy clothes are generally discouraged. Tights and leotards are fine‚ but most jazz dancers prefer

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