“Who shall say I am not the happy genius of my household?” this is a short ending line from Danse Russe by William Carlos Williams that ultimately made me change my whole direction of the poetry from when I first read the material after understanding it fully. Another aspect of the poem that gave me insight to it is with the word “if”. It offers uncertainty
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Stephen King’s ’Ars Poetica’ on Horror In Stephen King’s non-fictional book‚ Danse Macabre‚ he views Lovecraft as a major impact in the field of dark horror fiction writing and also acknowledges the fact that King himself considered him as a major source of inspiration‚ which was embedded in his style of writing. When he reminisces about how he got introduced to the genre‚ he states that his first pick of the countless texts happened to be one of Lovecraft’s short stories. King mentions‚ that although
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Муниципальное Автономное Общеобразовательное учреждение. “Лицей № 2” г. Пермь Dance code Or The history of Modern Dance (Реферат) Выполнила ученица 11 ГЯК класса Гофман Ксения Руководитель Кабанова О. Н. Пермь 2011 Contents Оглавление Introduction 3 Short history of Dance 4 Ballet in France: 16th - 17th century AD 6 18th and 19th centuries: from court dancing to Romanticism 8 Early 20th century: from ballet to contemporary dance 10 The Beginnings of Modern Dance
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Dance has been a major event in everywhere‚ such as marriage and the birth. Some dance celebrate sowing‚ harvest‚ or call for rain. Simply speaking‚ dance is ritual to strengthen the human relationships. Since the Italian Renaissance court of the 15th and 16th centuries‚ a classical dance‚ Le Ballet‚ has been developed for the purpose that other than celebration or burial. Le ballet has been developed as a classical concert dance for entertainment and performance in France. Le ballet is well-known
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bold primary colors and free simple forms. His most notable paintings that comes to mind after visiting Moma is Blue Nude‚ Le Luxe II‚ Bathers with a Turtle‚ and La Danse. Collectively‚ these paintings have various similarities as well as differences from each other. Blue Nude‚ Le Luxe II‚ Bathers with a Turtle‚ and La Danse has similar characters‚ in which they all depict naked women. When I first saw such nudity close and personal‚ I was stunned because there were children all around looking
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In his diary he stated he that made him cheat with Diaghilev. Also in other sources he loved Nijinsky so much he introduced him to Diaghilev to help him greatly with his art. After meeting with Diaghilev he joined his Ballet Company “The Ballet Russe”‚ he became his lover and principle dancer of the Ballet. The relationship between the two as stated in his diary "I immediately allowed him to make love to me...My mother and I had to eat.”(http://books.google.co.kr/books?id=bBcqG000-WUC&prin
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in the work of William Forsythe in Germany. Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev is the other my favorite. He was a Russian art critic‚ patron‚ ballet impresario and founder of the Ballets Russes from which many famous dancers and choreographers would later arise. And the Ballets Russes was an itinerant ballet company which performed under the directorship of Sergei Diaghilev between 1909 and 1929. They performed in many countries‚ including England‚ the U.S.A.‚ and Spain. Many
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France called themselves the Singing Servants of Christ. Elaborate Labyrinthine dances were performed in big mazes which were constructed inside a church. Much like a chain dance 5. What was the purpose of the Danse Macabre and where did it take place? The Churches’ most famous dance "Danse Macabre" (the Dance of Death) was very popular at the end of the Middle Ages and well into the Renaissance. This dance was developed as a teaching tool by the Church around the time of the Black Plague (around
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hideous carnival‚" known as the danse macabre‚ which has been commonly depicted in church decoration‚ especially on the walls of cathedrals‚ monasteries‚ and cemeteries.[67] Christopher Allmand and Rosamond McKitterick write in The New Cambridge Medieval History that "Christians were moved by the sight of the Infant Jesus playing on his mother’s knee; their hearts were touched by the Pietà; and patron saints reassured them by their presence. But‚ all the while‚ the danse macabre urged them not to forget
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expression. Ballet later took on a public dimension and instructional techniques were developed by many. The first ballet school opened in France in 1661. Louis XIV was the founder of the school. The school was called Académie Royale de Danse. In 1661 only men were allowed to dance. 1681 was the first year that women could dance. The woman had to wear ankle long dresses‚ which is not how the ballet dancers look today. Until 1789 the dancers also sang songs and recited poems.
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