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    Michaela’s piece-to-camera‚ while telling her life story‚ showed a wide shot of her dancing in a studio‚ reinforcing that her devotion to dancing was as strong as her‚ and I accepted the invited reading of her strength as she always pushed herself for more. Additionally‚ a mid-shot of Michaela‚ pre-semi Finals‚ shows her to be saying that she “can’t be seen” because she is being judged for her skin colour rather than dancing abilities. The sombre mood of the scene‚ conveyed through a lack of light‚ made

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    Scott makes a decision that will change the course of his dancing career. Explain how dialogue with others has influenced his decision. The desire and decision to ‘dance his own steps’ at the ballroom dancing competitions first appears at the beginning of the play where Scott Hastings and Liz Holt get boxed into a corner of The Southern District Waratah Championship Hall. In this scene‚ the temptation of escaping the restricted rules of the ADF leads Scott to urge Liz Holt via the dialogue

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    2010 HSC Area of Study BELONGING ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging’ Discuss this view with detailed reference to your prescribed text and ONE other related text of your own choosing An individual’s relation with others in their surroundings‚ may be enhancing or rewarding‚ or even set a boundary in a way for them to belong‚ however sometimes an individual’s environment can be too restrictive which would make it

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    join the entire nation in mourning his passing‚ and our heart-felt sympathies are with his wife‚ Robyn‚ and his family” (Shepard). Fred Astaire won over America’s heart and continues to popularize dance through his phenomenal execution of ballroom dancing and his innovative way of filming dance to appeal to bigger audiences. Fred Astaire was able to create a name for himself that no one else could

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    ke the Lead" begins with rudeness‚ ends with good manners‚ and argues that poor inner city schools can be redeemed by ballroom dancing. The only thing wrong with this vision‚ I suspect‚ is that it works for the ballroom dancers but not for the gangbangers‚ who continue on their chosen careers. There is a more pessimistic view of urban high schools in another movie opening today‚ "American Gun‚" and I fear it’s closer to the truth. But "Take the Lead" is said to be based on a true story‚ it tells

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    Because I was always one of those kids that never felt comfortable doing any sport‚ when I discovered that I had a talent for dancing‚ I was overjoyed. I started dancing during my fifth grade year of school. Immediately I became infatuated with the art. Working very hard my sixth grade year enabled me to join my academy’s dance company. One day during my musical theatre class while doing a combo something wasn’t right. My right leg had a twinging pain and when I did the big kick at the end of the

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    dance‚ and was choreographed by Neil Dunn and Julie L. Pentz. From my perspective‚ I believe they incorporated a lot of African inspired dances and mixed a few Latin inspired moves as well. In which‚ I believed this connected with Zumba and Latin dancing the most. The sole intent of the dance was for entertainment and also to connect individuals with a different culture. It was very fun to watch and the beat used was very engaging. Instead of using a really song‚ they used live musicians and they

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    widely popular when King Louis XIV became a dancer. After King Louis XIV stopped performing‚ dancers were hired to perform at court functions for everyone. This can suggest that Ballet was an artistic form of dance during King Louis’ XIV reign. Pointe dancing became popular in the 1830’s when Marie Taglioni performed a Ballet dance called ‘La Sylphide’ created by her father Filipo Taglioni. This can suggest that ballet was artistic in the 1700’s. In the 1840’s Frenchman Marius Petipa went to Russia and

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    ENG2D1  December 16 2014  Just Go Home  Blue Winds Dancing ​ and​  A Son’s Return ​ explore the theme of going home to comment  on the family problems that occur in today’s society.​ Blue Winds Dancing​  shows the North  American point of view‚ the urban perspective and the more fantazized view on th theme. ​ A  Son’s Return ​ exhibits the European point of view‚ the rural picture and a more reasonable view  on the theme. Both ​ Blue Winds Dancing​  and ​ A Son’s Return​  presents the central idea of going 

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    it can make everything dark and dreary An attitude is made up of: * What you think. * What you do. * What you feel. *  For example‚ if a girls says‚ "I like dancing"‚ it represents positive thinking towards dancing. This attitude is formed because she believes that she likes dancing‚ or feels happy while dancing. Consider another example‚ when someone says‚ "I hate working on this project" represents a negative attitude of that person towards the project. He either thinks so‚ or he

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