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    The pop-R&B group‚ *NSYNC is taking the world by storm. Males and females alike appreciate *NSYNC’s great talent. With their individuality‚ music and dancing‚ and good looks‚ they seem to captivate and impress not only the teenage generation but older generations as well. The group was named *NSYNC after group member‚ Justin Timberlake’s mother‚ Lynn‚ realized that the last letter of each of the members’ names made up the word *NSYNC. It is easy to distinguish one member of *NSYNC from another

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    male gender would not really consider dancing a sport but I sure do. It is not as easy as it looks the technique is extremely difficult and takes lots of practice to perfect such rigorous techniques. I started dancing when I was about five for my private school at the time‚ I did ballet and jazz but when I went to public school I had stopped. Then I traveled to Nigeria and stayed their two years with my Aunt. While I was schooling their I also did a little dancing quite different it was more cultural

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    The dance performance that I chose and went to see was Thunderbird American Indian Dancers. I chose this performance‚ because of my interest in the Native American culture and deep history in this country. Interestingly‚ dancing is an important art form in their culture with many stories that go along with them. Nonetheless‚ this was a performance I exceedingly enjoyed and would see again. On February 11th I went to go see The Thunderbird dance performance in the Theatre for the New City located

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    extravagant with elaborate hair and makeup dancing the federation steps. This is juxtaposed with Scott dancing his own steps with Fran he wears a simple singlet with black pants. Pink uses juxtaposition in her music video when the angel and the devil are trying to persuade the young girl to to either conform (devil) or be an individual (angel). Baz shows the struggles between individuality and conformity though the use of lighting‚ when Scott is dancing on his own around the spotlight which represents

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    doesn’t matter what you’re doing or the mood your in you’re always dancing.” The same day they told me that is the same day the enrolled me in dancing at unique steps dance academy. I’ve been dancing for as long as i can remember. Dancing is something i can let all my worries go and just get lost in the beat of the music. Dancing is something when i’m feeling stressed or overwhelmed i can put on a song and think straight. Dancing is a interest that makes me ‚ me. I love to dance to upbeat songs and

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    Dancing is a widely known exercise method that many people find both fun and healthy. In her article‚ Getting Into The Grove‚ Selene Yeager lists the benefits of dance to one’s health that may be typically unmentioned. Everyone knows that dance exercise is an excellent cardio workout and flexibility trainer‚ but Yeager attempts to inform the reader of the benefits that one may not already know. She lists off advantages such as mood improvement‚ organ protection and brain training‚ explaining each

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    General Vision and Viewpoint Lies of Silence‚ Dancing at Lughnasa & Il Postino The general vision or viewpoint relates to the authors or directors outlook on life. This outlook affects our own perspective on the text and the world of the text. The author shows us his own outlook through the plot‚ characters‚ relationships‚ the society in the text and also through language – the main viewpoint can be seen in one key single moment. Lies of Silence is set in Northern Ireland in a society bitterly

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    music during this time had a lot to do with the Dance too. The two main types of dance during the Renaissance were Court dance‚ and Peasant dancing. Court dances were done for entertainment and more complex‚ the courtiers would hire dance masters to come up with some new dances. Peasant dancing was usually not for entertainment but just for the fun of dancing! These dances danced by the peasants were called Simple dances‚ were with lots of people and usually done in a circle or two lines. There are

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    in its right place and hat everything thing and everyone somewhat belongs to this world. The diegetic sound track is used to shatter this “perfect world”‚ Shirley yells “ come on number 100” which in this context is not approiate for the ballroom dancing world‚ indicating isnt everything is right. Throughout the opening scene is evident that this ballroom world is a metaphor as life as a whole. Throughout the movie Lurhmann portrays the idea of appearance vs reality. Costuming is a main factor

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    through the characters‚ humour and specific film techniques. In order to promote individuality Lurhmann explores the nature of being an individual versus being just like everyone else. In carrying out this exploration‚ Lhurman uses the Ballroom Dancing Federation as the organisation. The question is address early on in

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