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    Traditional dances that were presented in the film share similarities in a way in which they can all identify each other. Even though‚ many aspects of their cultures are different when it comes to dancing their clothing‚ rhythm‚ and beats all tend to be similar. For instance‚ the Apache Indian people wear their own traditional clothing but‚ just as the European dancers share a circular drum and their dances are done in a circle. Not to mention‚ many of these traditional dances are done to spiritually

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    Paul Taylor was born on July 29‚ 1930‚ in Wilkinsburg‚ Pennsylvania. He attended Syracuse University through a swimming scholarship. Later after reading books about dance in the university library‚ he took up dance training under modern dance greats like Martha Graham and José Limón and joined the Graham Dance Company as a soloist in 1955. He also worked with choreographers Merce Cunningham and George Balanchine. Dance became his all-consuming passion. He henceforth transferred to The Juilliard School

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    Ballet is a form of dancing performed for theatre audiences. Like other dance forms‚ ballet may tell a story‚ express a mood‚ or simply reflect the music. But a ballet dancer’s technique (way of performing) and special skills differ greatly from those of other dancers. Ballet dancers perform many movements that are unnatural for the body. But when these movements are well executed‚ they look natural. The beginnings of ballet can be traced to Italy during the 1400’s at the time of the Renaissance

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    sinderela aliw theatre A. Ballet in General According to the Oxford Dictionary‚ Ballet is an artistic dance form performed to music using precise and highly formalized set steps and gestures. Ballet originated in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century. Noblemen and women were treated to lavish events‚ especially wedding celebrations‚ where dancing and music created an elaborate spectacle. King Louis XIV had a heartfelt influence on the development of ballet. He is passionate about

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    about three times of her weight is supported on her big toe (10 Facts You Might Not Know About Ballet). Around the 1800’s‚ pointe shoes were not like they are now. They used to be flat slippers with no support. Shoes were not the only thing that has drastically changed‚ it used to be that performers would wear masks and headdresses instead of stage makeup (A Brief History of Ballet). Throughout history‚ ballet has changed in many ways from pointe shoes to performances to stage makeup because of different

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    The piece “Petit Mort” choreographed by Jiri Kylian for the Nederlands Dans Theater has been a success since created in 1991. In the beginning‚ the six male dancers dressed in a short like skin color corset each holding a sword establish an aggressive and violent tone for the piece. The six dancers performed down stage at unison with the swords in fighting movements creating the suspense and drama. After a few more movements with the swords‚ they placed the swords on the floor. The six male dancers

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    Designer Paper: Betsey Johnson and Elsa Schiaparelli Known for her famous grand finale cart wheel‚ Betsy Johnson is an edgy ready to wear designer. Johnson was born on August 10‚ 1942 in Wethersfield‚ Connecticut. Growing up she was a dancer and an artist‚ Johnson fell in love with the decked out costumes she wore for dance recitals. Being an artist that she is‚ she enjoyed sketching costume ideas for hours on end. Johnson was very fortune to have a dance teacher who let her make her own costumes

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    Chorographic Fusion between Contemporary Dance and Indigenous Movement in Bangarra Dance Theatre Stephen Page has been the Artistic director of Bangarra Dance Theatre since 1991. During this time he has choreographed many works‚ including his two major pieces Ochres and Fish. Ochres was first performed in Sydney in 1995 playing an essential part in traditional life and it explored the significance of ochres. Fish is also about the earth and the power of the elements‚ Fish focused on the waters of

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    I was five years old‚ nervous‚ excited and just about as anxious as one could be as I stood front and center on the stage. The lights cut on‚ the music began and I presented the largest smile I was able to convey to the audience; it was my time to shine. At the moment‚ I was convinced that I longed to dance for the rest of my life. Dance delineates me; it is the only avocation that accurately defines each and every aspect of my life. Every time I ascend onto a stage‚ I feel unrestricted‚ I feel

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    One of the defining elements of postmodern dance making is the integration of many mediums into an all-encompassing performance‚ rather than dance being limited to one specific genre or technique; the rule is‚ there are no rules. World-renowned choreographer Pina Bausch was a pioneer of this medium‚ and popularized the hybridization of movement and dramaturgy‚ commonly referred to as “dance theater.” As a prominent figure in the Postmodern Dance Era‚ Bausch’s presence is an underlying influence in

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