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    Italian princess Catherine de Medici married the French Henri II and introduced ballet de cour‚ or "court ballet" to the Court of France in the sixteenth century. In the 1600’s‚ King Louis XIV especially loved dancing and starring in court productions. When he grew too old and fat to perform he continued to be one of ballet’s greatest patrons. He founded the Académie Royale de Danse‚ which would later become the Paris Opera Ballet. However‚ around 1730 danse haute superseded danse basse. Dancers took to

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    was alive and now that she is died. Martha Graham had made modern dance so great and interesting to watch and do. During Martha Graham’s life‚ she has made some amazing accomplishments. When she was studying dance is bent the rules of ballet and created modern dance. Martha Graham went to her dream dance school Denishawn School of Dancing and Relative Arts after her father died she enrolled into the school was was doing great. When she was done teaching and being a student after several

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    Limon Dance Company is the nation’s oldest modern-dance company. Jose Limon established Limon in 1946. In the beginning the company only survived by word of mouth but eventually grew to be one of the Nations best and well-known Modern Dance Company’s. The Limon Dance Company survived with many of its original dance’s intact‚ these dances preserve the legacy of mid-century choreographers and showed the Company’s talent. The three pieces that the Limon Company performed were Champion‚ The Winged‚

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    then he bursts out into the yard (this represents his move Into the world)‚ when he finishes dancing he hits an iron fence - represents barrier. The scene when he first begins ballet - hes on one side of the Barre and the girls are on the other is another barrier‚ shot of his boxing shoes in amongst the girls ballet slippers‚ the scenes where he was practicing dancing in the bathroom (the spin thing) represents his small world or being boxed in‚ but also his determination as

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    CULTURE of BALLET By Name Withheld for privacy CULTURAL STUDIES WST152AR WOMEN’S FOLKLIFE‚ WOMEN’S CULTURE Recognized as a natural occurrence of human expression‚ the folklore of dance has existed since the beginning of time. Ballet’s elegant quality of movement and expression was established in these ancient demonstrations of dignity in the human spirit. The culture of ballet has been a reality for over 400 years‚ yet the tradition of women performing in ballet has only been

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    Black Swan‚ directed by Darren Aronosk‚ the storyline is about a timid ballet dancer in her progress in a demanding environment of professional ballet. Throughout the film‚ Nina (the main character) shows countless ways of sacrificing one’s self for the positive progression of her performance. There are various times where Nina gets in touch with herself in a way to become a more efficient ballet dancer‚ and performer. Nina’s ballet director has a huge impact on her‚ influencing her ways. He mentions

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    old boy who is pressured and abused by his violent family as he tries to pursue his love of dancing in a predominantly miners town where ballet is for girls. An idea I felt was worth learning about tin the film was the idea of family relations. I believe this idea was worth learning about because it showed me why Jackie and Billy held such disdain for Billy’s ballet‚ Billy’s feelings as a result of his families pressure and that family bonds can overcome great adversity. Throughout the film‚ Daldry

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    larger then the also. This is the contrast dancing sign. Shows of ballet piano music the focus on masculine whilst he is in a boxing figures and the male ring. He beings to move dominance within the and stuff around (“not town. (boxing for boys‚ again” he does not have dancing for girls) a passion for boxing. - “your a disgrace to Comparison is that the them gloves‚ your vast difference between father and the tradition boxing and ballet; two of this boxing hall”. completely different George Watson (boxing

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    extensive term that describes many different forms. There is Ballet and Modern dance‚ Jazz and Hip-Hop‚ Lyrical‚ Musical Theater‚ Ballroom dancing‚ Irish dancing‚ Tap dancing‚ and many other styles. Each style of dance is similar to one another but they are all very unique in their own way and have completely different moves they entail. Ballet is the basis of all forms of dance. It is based on classical technique‚ grace‚ and precision. Within Ballet there are many different styles. Vaganova‚ Balanchine

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    quality in Misty Copeland‚ a principal dance at the American Ballet Theater. Misty’s trials include being an African American dancer at ABT‚ not having the typical ballerina body‚ and sustaining a severe leg injury‚ but through all of it‚ she persevered and continued to dance. Even though most professional ballerinas start training around three years old‚ Misty Copeland began dancing at the age of 13 at the San Pedro Ballet. While studying ballet there‚

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