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    to achieve with a performance. Salmon chose to direct the fight scenes to be rather graphic with lots of naturalistic choreography and using fake blood to accentuate the scene. This something that is much more recent to theatre‚ in the original performances of this play blood would most likely have been signified with red material and there would have been limited choreography due to the short rehearsal time often given that would result in actors focusing much more on their vocals rather than their

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    was constantly in and out of the hospital. When I was out‚ I was too sick to attend. I missed the first two months of practice. I didn’t know the choreography‚ I had also lost a lot of my strength and flexibility. One day I was allowed to leave the hospital for an hour and I decided to go see my team. It was a very easy decision. I was behind on choreography and didn’t want to let them down. I was hooked up to a machine with a tube down my nose and throat. I could barely talk and I was in so much pain

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    World War. Prior to the war‚ Diaghilev‚ the director of Ballets Russes has dismissed Nijinsky after he had married on tour with Ballets Russes but due to the upheaval of this event‚ Diaghilev was ready to revive the performance under Nijinsky’s choreography. However‚ Nijinsky was in mental decline and thus‚ this was not possible and he took no further part in the ballet after 1917. It was now important to find another choreographer in order that the performance could be revived. Leonide Massine‚

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    Hip Hop Dance History

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    1 Dancing isn’t only physical but it is emotional because it expresses your feelings and who you are inside. Dancing shows your inner talent and abilities that can take you far. It’s also about entertainment whether it’s choreography or free style. Hip hop dance has a short history since most of other type of dances like ballroom‚ ballet‚ jazz‚ and modern started in the early 1900s. Hip hop dancing began in New York City during the late 1960s and early 70s. During this time‚ people without

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    The History of Middle Eastern (Belly) Dance (The super condensed mini version) Middle Eastern Dance is an umbrella term which refers to all dances of the Middle East and it’s surrounding areas from both the past and present.  However its also a term commonly used to refer to Raqs Sharqi or "belly dance" and its various styles‚ offshoots‚ and  predecessors.   Many scholars believe that Raqs Sharqi stems from older dances.  It has been called the world’s "oldest dance‚" with theories linking it

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    Saint Augustine‚ who had a great influence on western philosophy and Christianity‚ once said‚ "Faith is to believe what you don’t see; the reward of faith is to see what you believe." This can explain the feeling we get after doing something charitable for someone else or as we are worshiping. Some pieces of artwork provoke feelings such as faith. One could take Saint Augustine’s quote like it has something to do with a religious faith as well as artwork‚ such as dance. The reward of this faith‚

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    Middle school is significantly different from high school; the middle school I went to is small compared to Ridgeview which has far more opportunities. Ridgeview has presented itself to be stronger‚ more demanding‚ and far more open. A few things that have been demonstrated to be far more taxing are band‚ different classes‚ and the method of accomplishment. When it came to me joining the Ridgeview band program I was shown that things were no longer going to be as simple as they used to be. I had

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    Mamma Mia! Introduction Mamma Mia is a global musical phenomenon which is playing simultaneously around the world in more countries than any other musical. It has become a global entertainment experience and has brought back to life the tremendous writing talents of ABBA’s Benny Andersson and Bjorrn Ulvaeus. ABBA Fans simply can’t get enough of Mamma Mia! as tickets sales are always in demand and the musical continues to sell out to packed houses night after night. Mamma Mia’s claim to fame has

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    Different Drum at Center Grove High School‚” Debra Barbre describes these performances as “like creating Broadway in three minutes” (Barbre‚ 12). It is similar to Broadway performances in that performers have to actively engage the audience through choreography and movement around the stage or floor in tandem with the recorded music. In “The Flying Freak Flags of David Byrne’s Contemporary Color‚” Michael Barclay says that color guard’s “combination of athletics and artistry is

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    Dance as a Sport

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    foundation the child will have with the activity‚ therefore bettering their chances of being a more rounded athlete in the long run. Social skills and team work is also used in these activities. A participant in dance has to be able to communicate choreography and work with other dancers to ensure a quality performance. Teammates on sports teams rely on each other to cover the field‚ score the goals and protect each other from the other team. These activities rely on team work at some point‚ and it

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