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    she couldn’t dance. Bionca’s family knew she would never be able to dance but they were always supportive of her. When Bionca was a toddler she loved to hop and dance around the house. Bionca’s mom bought her a dress that she could twirl in and Bionca loved it. From the day Bionca was born it was as if she was born to dance. When Bionca turned 7 she was able to be fit for a prosthetic leg. At that time prosthetic legs were not very flexible‚ Bionca could walk but she couldn’t dance. Bionca went

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    Ghost dances By Christopher Bruce. Performed by the Rambert Dance Company. Ghost dances was created in 1981. The performance was choreographed by Christopher Bruce. The piece explores the human rights of the people of chille and the depression that the lack of human rights caused. The inspiration of the dance came from a letter that Christopher received from a widow of a Chilean folk singer‚ who was murdered. Christopher felt sympathetic towards the letter‚ and after being asked to do a

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    influence in the art of dance by Chachi‚ or Olivia‚ from America’s Best Dance Crew’s “I aM mE” performers. Every single one of them had shocking dance moves and stunning stage presence‚ but Chachi outshined them all. She has carried on to inspire me throughout her bravery‚ hard work‚ and performance throughout her entertaining career. Everyone knows what it is like to be called “young” or “under-aged”. But on the hit MTV show‚ Chachi was the youngest girl in any of the dance crews to perform‚ only

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    Irish dance is still popular today. Many Irish dancers practice for hours to participate in a Feis‚ which is a festival where people can come together in music‚ dance‚ sing‚ theatre‚ and sport‚ and these festivals are held year round. In the Feis there is a dance competition. In Feis competitions there are different levels‚ when a dancer wins first place in a few times they can move up a level. As a beginner and advanced beginner a dancer has to place a first‚ second‚ or third in all dances to move

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    Save the Last Dance Save the last dance is a movie that is about a young lady who‚ in her younger years danced ballet‚ and was good at it. She had a goal of getting into Juilliard‚ which is a prestigious school for the fine arts. After her mother was killed in a car accident‚ she decides to quit dancing‚ and moves to the inner city. She?s taken in by a group of friends who frequent a dance club. She soon learns that ballet and street dancing are not the same and have completely different feels

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    Indigenous  Australian art‚ music and dance. These three aspects of the Indigenous culture are also part of the Torres Strait Island culture who "together make up 2.4% of the Australian population" (Macklin‚ 2004). These people express their personal experiences and the Indigenous Australian history through art work‚ dance and song. For example‚ an art piece may be about the creation of the land. Music can interpret the sounds of the animals or the hunters and the dance be interpreted to the stealing of

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    This week‚ I could think about the feminine aesthetics in a dancing body. In Witch Dance‚ Mary Wigman denies performing femininity. Unlike the conventional female dancers‚ she makes grotesque movements. For instance‚ as sitting on the floor‚ she holds her ankle and stamps her feet on the ground. It seems like an evil witch gets ready to aggressively devour her prey. Besides her dance‚ a wacky mask erases any emotion from her face‚ and a series of explosive sound generate fear and tension in her stage

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    Visual Analysis Paper During the Hellenistic period Greek art experienced a transformation. Sculptors broke away from the previous representations of the human body and learned to use contrapposto‚ or counterpoise‚ to portray the people in a more natural way‚ revealing an individual’s character through the work. The Bronze Statuette of a Veiled and Masked Dance is a Hellenistic sculpture currently located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It was made between the third and second century

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    Critique Analysis at the Dance Theatre On Sunday November 22‚ 2015‚ I went to the performance hall at Brookhaven Community College. Because I have to watch all six performances but only chose four of them to critique. I went by myself coming in from the left side and decided to sit in the eleventh row from the stage. On the left side of the stage there are three speakers and a long stand with three medium size lights. On the right side of the stage are four speakers and a long stand with three medium

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    “captured the burgeoning Russian democracy” and that “in Chekhov’s democratic world view‚ no one was excluded” (vii-viii). We see these ideals being put forward in the two stories by Chekhov that we will discuss in this paper. In these two stories‚ “The Resurrection” and “The Dance Pianist‚” we can see how Chekhov depicts a world where the author’s own democratic ideals may be in mind‚ but which is in reality still very much based on the old-fashioned concepts of status and rank. We will see that

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