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    In this paper‚ I will be comparing and contrasting the three different dance style performances. The music for each of the performances is different‚ therefore‚ giving the impression that the performances do not share any similarities. Even when performing different styles of dance‚ one can encounter similarities. These similarities can be the use of space‚ body‚ energy‚ and time. The first performance is a music video by Paula Abdul performing a jazz. The music video appears to be very sensual and

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    Jackson‚ pop groups or acts are expected to create a huge impact in the music industry. With millions of records sold collectively‚ pop acts are definitely the pillars of music. Recently‚ a viral video of an adult man dancing a “horse-riding”-like choreography and shouting “Oppan Gangnam Style” took the world by a storm. Everybody was helpless‚ as if an unbreakable spell was casted upon them‚ every time the singer PSY shouts “Oppan Gangnam Style”‚ it is understood that at least one person will dance

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    In The Heights Review Lights up on Washington Heights I sit down in my comfy red seat at Academy of Theatre Arts in Williamsville‚ NY. I look around and see that the house is full. Not one seat was empty. In those seats I see people of all ages with happy‚ excited expressions on their faces. This got me very excited for the show that was about to be presented for me. I am very anxious for the show to start and suddenly the lights dim‚ the overture music begins and the curtain opens… In the Heights

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    Hairspray Play Analysis

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    space without crowding it‚ especially in their “Nicest Kids in Town” routine. Choreography seemed pretty inconsistent for a play about dancers. While the choir in “Without Love” and Wilbur and Edna in “Timeless to Me” showed off some pretty impressive moves‚ a few performances left something to be desired physically. “Mama‚ I’m a Big Girl Now” and “The Big Doll House” both seemed like wasted opportunities; the choreography became repetitive and monotonous in those songs. In all fairness‚ it’s unreasonable

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    Skove-Epes‚ the dance was created to perfection to convey a message spectators are curious to unravel of. The movements were tantalizing that‚ by surveillance of it‚ everyone watching was deeply captivated by their performance. Miss Melnick’s choreography created a dream-like quality to the dance performed. One thing to consider about the dance was its synchronization. The three women performing had their limbs intertwined from time to time. There were instances where they had to break free from

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    Gabriela Corona SOA1310.20 Nelly van Bommel October 1‚ 2012 Le Sacre du Printemps Today The Rite of Spring is regarded as a revolutionary piece of music and choreograph. Its choreographer‚ Vaslav Nijinsky‚ was born in 1889. He started his dance career after he joined the Imperial Ballet School in 1900‚ in which he studied under Enrico Cecchetti and Nicholas Legat. He took many lead roles until his dance career took a turning point‚ and met Sergei Diaghilev. He danced with famous Anna

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    Gilly Hicks Academy Many Americans tend to believe that homework is something to be concerned about in a student’s education but many teachers‚ parents and even administrators will argue with this statement. Why even acknowledge this statement you ask? Because the main reason is that homework is becoming a growing issue and therefore it causes a student to see it as a negative way rather than thinking it would benefit them. In a student’s perspective they would say “why do homework if it isn’t

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    Since almost the invention of films‚ dance has been recorded as a documentation for future repertoire and providing a historical background of the industry. But it has since had the capability of creating a completely new art form in itself. Recent years have bought out the introduction of 3D for dance films‚ adding that extra dimension to provide a more realistic experience. Utilising a video camera to capture moments of dance can provide it with a number of new possibilities. With the electronic

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    school displaying clear confidence and strived to be the best. I am also a keen ‘Peer Mentor’ for the younger years encouraging teamwork and leadership‚ and I have also been involved in numerous school productions and performed in many A2 dance choreographies. I have also applied to be a volunteer at the 2012 Olympic Games in London next year Why should I run for Head Girl? I truly believe that I am a good role model‚ have the drive and a wide set of knowledge essential for fulfilling the Head

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    richness and aesthetic quality in very distinctive ways. Dance is a form of expression using rhythmic movements of the body. Facial expressions and the use of body language through dance offer portrayals of feelings that compensate for dialogue. The choreography done by Agnes de Mille integrates dance into the lives of the frontiersmen (and women) of the Oklahoma territory. The 20th Century Fox film version released in 1955 had key differences than the current Broadway musical. One of the main differences

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