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    Daces Promote Good Health

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    dance seem to be a lot type likes jazz‚ ballet‚ hip-hop‚ modern dance‚ traditional dance and so on. The number of people taking part in dance classes is increasing especially in the range of teenagers. This is because of dance not only for fun‚ dancing has many positive health benefits. Dance is a physical exercise. Thus‚ dance can enhance our strength and endurance. This is because many style of dance require jumping and leaping especially jazz and ballet. From this‚ our strength and endurance

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    renaissance Europe was an important part of the daily life for people. Even though they didn’t have TV or the internet they had many forms of entertainment and humor that most of which are still popular today. A few of these were; theater‚ music and dancing‚ and literature. Theater was perhaps one of the most if not the most popular form of entertainment during the renaissance. The Elizabethan theater established troupes of actors and actresses that preformed in theater. The most well-known theater

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    that Ren fixes up. The dancing scenes and who can forget Ren teaching Willard how to dance. Some scenes did not go with the movie from Brewers version.  Racing the car at the track that was just thrown in there for something extra. Footloose directed by Ross was been older with different style. They seem to be stricter back in the day in both movies they banned dancing and music due to the preacher’s son passing away‚ so they decided to punish everyone because music and dancing was bad in the first

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    experience many challenges in their attempts to fit into the ballroom dancing world. In particular‚ Scott struggles to conform to the restraints of ballroom dancing‚ and this becomes evident in Scene 3. With Les’ words “to pick what was actually wrong with the steps‚ you’d have to be an experienced professional like myself” resonating in his mind‚ Scott begins to dance his own steps‚ which conveys his refusal to conform to the ballroom dancing world‚ and shows his desire to be different. This is reinforced

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    Billy Elliot The Musical

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    to me personally was Billy’s description of dance. When he described his dancing and the feeling that he got from dancing‚ he said that he forgot everything and felt as if there was a fire in his body and that he felt he disappeared. I understand exactly what Billy was referring to when he said this. When I dance‚ I feel like none of the problem in the world matter. I can let out all my stress and worries just by dancing. A fire seems to be lit inside of me when I dance and I forget about everything

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    peasants did not know the difference between their left and right feet so the master called their left foot‚ “lift hay foot” and the right foot‚ “lift straw foot”. Solo dancing also occurred. Only the good dancers got to do solos. In most cases‚ the doors would be taken off of their hinges for the dancers to perform on. Each Dancing Master had their own district and he or she would have to stay in their own territory or else they would be a risk of being kidnapped. When the

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    I started dancing. I couldn’t really see anyone‚ so I didn’t care who saw me. I was dancing and my hair was swaying side to side. As the other people around me crowded up‚ we all were basically dancing in our little group. I’ve danced till I died. I was tired and gasping for air. It was getting pretty late so I was heading towards the exit. As I headed towards the exit‚ people were still dancing. I was pushing around to find my way out‚ but in a kind way. A woman who was still dancing‚ thought I

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    worked in a GM factory so he smelled often smelled of grease. This became a comforting smell since as a child I always associate with my father. Dancing at these dances was never easy since my father is a bigger man. His belly often made our dancing difficult‚ but I was always dancing since I would just stand on his toes as he held my hand. This made my dancing easier than the romping around that the father and son do in the poem.

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    Synopsis and Summary In this article from The New York Times‚ Gretchen Reynolds talks about the relationship between exercise and dancing‚ relating to the white matter in our brains. The University of Illinois gathered 147 volunteers‚ both men and women and gave them tests for their cognitive abilities and reaction time‚ along with taking an in-depth MRI. Over a six-month span‚ the people were broken up into three different groups‚ each group doing different activities‚ but doing them for an hour

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    American Hero by Essex Hemphill Report by Griffin de Flores The poem “American Hero”‚ a poem written by Essex Hemphill‚ is about a black basketball player. Hemphill uses imagery in this poem. “It’s a shimmering club light / and I’m dancing‚ slick in my sweat.” (5-6) this is a metaphor about the basketball‚ saying that it was a disco ball. “Everyone hollering / is a friend tonight.” (16-17) these two lines gives the reader a sense that these people aren’t actually his friends but saying

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