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    dancing in support of a sports team at games. In cheerleading‚ the choreography plays an important role through a sequence of movements of physical bodies. The choreography also refers to the design itself. Indeed‚ when it comes to the choreography of cheering‚ I thrive more than any cheerleader I know. While other girls cheer for the cuteness‚ I cheer because cheerleading has become my passion for dance‚ for movement and for the choreography of cheering and its beauty. Rather than going through the motion

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    The Witch in Wigmans work stands as an interpretation of her role in society‚ and her aspirations for future dance forms. Mary Wigman’s Witch Dance epitomized the breaking away from conventional concepts and traditions. Through her modernistic choreography she captured the true essence of dance. There was no conformity or theatricality to it. Instead‚ she used elements that would speak directly to the audience (Muller‚ 1986‚ pp. 173-184). The archaic image of the witch expressed the elements of Wigman’s

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    Oppa‚ guyliner‚ and crazy fangirls are what most people think of when they hear “K-pop” or “Hallyu Wave.” Although it is not always the case‚ for such a popular group‚ VIXX would have been more common than not. VIXX is a Korean group that consists of six Korean males that have released many tracks such as‚ “Rock Ur Body‚” “On and On‚” and “Hyde‚” among many other songs. With their songs‚ they have attracted various groups of people and have been labeled ‘concept-dols’ for their various and distinctive

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    This is one of the most famous performances in history due to its cause of a huge riot at its opening night. This is due to the unexpected costumes‚ music‚ and choreography of the piece. For example‚ the choreography included untraditional‚ unexpected dance moves: they (the dancers) hunched over‚ hammering their feet into the floorboards (Acocella). The audience expected to watch a very graceful‚ smooth flowing performance. Rather than

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    Akram Khan “Abide With Me” In the opening ceremony of London’s 2012 Olympic Games‚ Akram Khan had been asked by artistic director‚ Danny Boyle‚ to devise choreography constructed on the theme of mortality‚ accompanied by the hymn “Abide With Me” sung by Emile Sande. The inspiration for the concept being “mortality” derives from the victims who suffered the July 7th‚ 2005 bombings in London‚ hence the video tributes that appear in a short period of the performance (the appearance of the victims

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    Alvin Ailey Cry Analysis

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    This contrasting choreography is accompanied by a fast tempo piece of music‚ adding to the swift change in meaning on the last part of the performer’s journey. The woman travels diagonally across the stage to affirm her power over all and to establish this with the audience. The choreography is feminine‚ with the dancer using her long ruffled skirt as a prop rather than a hindrance as seen in prior sections

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    Doris Humphrey

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    California and studied‚ performed‚ taught classes‚ and learned choreography at the Denishawn School of Dancing and Related Arts. Her recognized creations from this era were: “Valse Caprice”‚ “Soaring”‚ and “Schero Waltz”. In 1928‚ she separated from the Denishawn Dance School and moved to New York City. This is where she and fellow dancer‚ Charles Weidman‚ became key figures in the modern dance movement. [pic] Humphrey’s choreography explored the degree of the human body’s response to gravity

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    The Dance Captain is a member of the company who maintains the artistic standards of all Choreography and/or musical staging in a production. The Dance Captain shall always work in tandem with the Stage Manager in conveying and maintaining the creative intentions of the production. The Dance Captain is a member of the company who maintains the artistic standards of all choreography and/or musical staging in a production. The Dance Captain shall always work in tandem with the Stage Manager in conveying

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    famous dance is Revelations‚ a celebratory study of religious spirit. Ailey received the Kennedy Center Honors in 1988. Ailey’s philosophy to art is clear in his work - he desired his performers to follow his meticulous choreography‚ but have each performer express that choreography in their own style. He use as a stimulus about the fact that the suffering and hardship faced by African Americans and feudalism and slavery. Revelations tells the story of African-American faith and tenacity from slavery

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    stage? 9. George Balanchine created an American ballet style. Discuss the characteristics of his choreography and movement invention and influences that contributed to his “neo-classic” style. 10. Discuss the modern dance trends in Germany in the first half of the 20th century. Who were the leaders of German dance and how did German dance cross the Atlantic to America? 11. Compare the choreography and movement characteristics of

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