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    Social Dance

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    Social Dance I begin to move my body side to side with the music. No boundaries‚ restrictions‚ or rules to abide by when I’m dancing. I chose to dance because it’s a way of expressing myself through whatever movements I want. However‚ social dance was not always this causal. If we traveled back to a certain point in time we could find ourselves in France doing the waltz. On the island of Rarotonga among the Cook Islands‚ the men would be flapping their legs in and out while the women would

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    Dancing is my biggest love and hobby. That is the best passion that I’ve ever gotten in my life. If I hadn’t danced‚ my self wouldn’t be as well as like now. I started dancing when I was 14 years old and my first crew was called Elnino. At first‚ I joyed that crew to find my friend‚ a bboy. He is my best friend when we were a little girl and boy. After I had moved to new house‚ we didn’t meet each other for 10 years. But day by day‚ I realize that I love music‚ dancing is my life and my crew

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    Jazz Dance Research Paper

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    Name: Tutor: Course: Date: Comparing and contrasting Jazz choreographers There are a variety of dancing styles in the world today. Some jazz dances originated from the African American vernacular dances in the 1950s. Some jazz dances can be traced back to the Caribbean communities. Over time‚ jazz dance has evolved and become a sophisticated type of dance that requires intensive training to attain perfection. Today‚ modern jazz choreographers‚ define the art and the genre as it exists‚ however

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    B-Boys Film Analysis

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    B-Boys and B-Girls pioneered and shaped the hip-hop culture known today. While this documentary‚ interview-styled film had limited information to share about other aspects of hip-hop‚ it gave a wide variety of facts and details of B-Boying‚ or ‘break-dancing’‚ which is considered to be one of the key elements. Overall‚ this film did not incorporate an encompassing description of the four main elements that created ‘hip-hop’ (DJ-ing‚ MC-ing‚ graffiti‚ and B-Boying)‚ but it did create a solid foundation

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    dance. The main change is from the Celtic. This might have been the reason the Irish have a variety of dances ranging from modern Irish Tap Dancing to Step Dancing. Druids & Celts (later Irish) also believed that dancing brought good luck & was important esp. during sacrifices to please their gods. Why the Arms are usually held Straight? Since Irish dancing evolved as a pass-time amongst friends and families in small kitchens and bars‚ there was limited room to accent their foot work with fancy

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    The Soviet Union didn’t achieve the same amount of success as the United States in the men’s event however they did have several noteworthy victories. The Soviet Union’s first win in the men’s event was at the 1972 Olympics when Sergey Chetverukhin won the silver medal (“Individual Men”). The 1972 Olympics was memorable for both the United States and the Soviet Union in the men’s event because for the Soviet Union it was their first win and for the United States‚ it was their first time to not place

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    The Concept of Belonging

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    TASK 2 assessment rewrite Original mark = 13/15 Comments: Add depth to your response by mentioning the choice that Scott also faces in relation to this specific concept of belonging. Identify specific techniques used – the poem to represent the concept of belonging. Question: ‘Belonging Always Comes at a Price.’ To belong means feeling acceptance amongst a certain group and it often shapes ones identity. Unfortunately striving for this acceptance often leads to a price being paid‚ such

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    History

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    reception by the public both in Mozart ’s day and in modern times. Mozart ’s dance compositions relate to a personal trait of this composer: he was himself a great enthusiast for dancing. The article covers Mozart ’s training as a dancer‚ his high level of skill‚ and the various opportunities he had in his lifetime to go dancing. ------------------------------------------------- Dance music composed by Mozart About 200 dances by Mozart are still preserved. The modern edition of the dances as published

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    Why Do You Dance ?

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    nourished and develop through practices‚ workshops and experiences. To some people dancing is just a simple talent or maybe nothing but for some it is a treasure‚ a very special ability‚ a dream and sometimes it is a life for them. We see dancing in different way but we must respect other’s perspective to it even you think they value it exaggerately. Most of the parents of teenagers who love to dance see dancing as a hindrance in studies and success. But they never thought that this could be the

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    Salsa Dance

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    Salsa dancing is an exciting‚ sensual‚ and fun style of dance that is practiced throughout the world on both professional and amateur dance floors. Although salsa-style dancing fun‚ it is highly technical and that can intimidate both amateur and immediate dancers—especially if you have what is called "two left feet." If you are dying to learn how to salsa dance‚ consider following these four tips to help you concur this beautiful and intimate form of dance: 1. Take Salsa Classes If you do not understand

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