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    the variety of the performances which made the concert interesting. The overall artistry was an aspect of the performance that really stood out to me. As each choral group performed‚ they interpreted their emotions in the songs‚ the energy to the dancing and singing‚ in Sound check and Girls in Heels‚ and the individual styles of all the groups emphasized the talent of the performers. As I was listening to the performances I could feel the different emotions that the song was interpreting because

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    schools‚ colleges‚ nor churches they are all over our community. From interacting with your roommate in your dorm to since club you are involved they are all discourse communities. Dancing by its self won’t function as a discourse community but once we talk about Dance Teams we are creating a discourse community within dancing. According to Swales in Writing About Writing he states‚ “We need then to clarify‚ for procedural purposes‚ what is to be understood by discourse community and‚ perhaps in the present

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    convey the feeling of quiet; “dancing”‚ and “fluttering” to transition into a joyful mood. The poet expressed his feelings by using different word choices‚ for instance‚ jocund‚ glee‚ and gay. Not only did he use strong vocabularies to create the atmosphere of the poem‚ but also different techniques. Wordsworth used wide selection of techniques to describe the scene. He used personification to show the movements of the daffodils. For instance‚ “fluttering and dancing”‚ “tossing their hands”. On the

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    its own popular dance; from traditional folk dance to current American influenced dances like pop and disco music. In the city of Guanacaste‚ it is found that traditional folk dancing is more popular. Traditional folk dancing is a type of dance in which is a heel and toe stomping dance for couples. The people love dancing and dressing up. The women wear colorful wide skirts with ruffled shirts while men usually wear white button shirts and black pants. Old traditional songs like "De la caña se hace

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    focuses more on the way dance feels — the subjective experience of dancing. And accordingly ask themselves other questions: ’How does it impact us?  How can we enhance the experience for our partners?’  This group’s thinking therefore embraces more creativity and flexibility‚ to adapt to partners who are different from our own style. Does it really true? Does it really two types of dancing? As it turned out‚ no; there is no types of dancing divided by these criteria. So it is a difference between vertical

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    Elliot directed by Stephen Daldry‚ is set in the miners town of Durham in the north east of Engand in the 1980’s. The film focuses on Billy Elliot‚ a 12 year old boy who is pressured and abused by his violent family as he tries to pursue his love of dancing in a predominantly miners town where ballet is for girls. An idea I felt was worth learning about tin the film was the idea of family relations. I believe this idea was worth learning about because it showed me why Jackie and Billy held such disdain

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    of the struggle of a dance teacher‚ Pierre Dulain. It is the real story of a dance teacher who believed in the talent of a group of problem kids. This film not only gives us a fun and relaxation but it also gives us knowledge about modern dancing and model dancing. Not only that‚ the film gives us the morality as teacher. How relationship between teacher and student should be in school as well as in their personal encounter. One day In New York‚ the polite dance instructor Pierre Dulaine sees a black

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    Astaire‚ so he soon began taking tap dancing at a neighbor’s house. Ailey was once a student of Katherine Dunham. Ailey’s pursuit in dancing grew when a close friend took him to stop by a modern dance school ran by Lester Horton- Horton’s school was the first that accepted all races. Ailey had grown somewhat self-conscious as he wondered what opportunities would come to him as a dancer‚ so after one month of learning at Horton’s school‚ Ailey left. Ailey was dancing in a nightclub before going back to

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    but it was best for everyone for her to confess this sin. Journal Entry #3 Betty opened up at the end of the act as she wakes up and starts naming those involved in the devil dancing. The rest of the characters were so happy that she was wakened and the fact that she knew some of the women involved in the dancing and who was out in the forest that day. She said‚ “I saw George Jacobs with the devil! I saw Goody Howe with the devil! I saw Martha Bellows with the devil I saw Alice Barrow with the

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    theater this involves sing dancing and acting all at the same time. In one song alone you have to stay on your note during the harmonies and remember the lyrics. When you look at it from the dancing aspect you have to keep on beat‚ make sure to stay in unison with the other performers and remember all the dance movie and the order they come in. The last aspect of musical theater is the acting you have emotion not only on you face but in your voice as well as your dancing. These three elements have

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