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    students must analyse their chosen text with regards to: • What the text says about belonging • How the composer’s language techniques shape a sense of belonging or not belonging • How this piece links to their core text (As You Like It‚ Strictly Ballroom) • The ways in which their material has broadened and deepened their understanding of themselves and the world Students will also need to submit a reflection statement of 200 words in hard copy on the day. Their reflection should answer the

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    Salsa and New York

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    Salsa refers to a fusion of informal dance styles having roots in the Caribbean (especially in Cuba and North America). The dance originated through the mixture of Mambo‚ Danzón‚ Guaguancó‚ Cuban Son‚ and other typical Cuban dance forms. Salsa is danced to Salsa music. There is a strong African influence in the music as well as the dance. Salsa is a partner dance‚ although there are recognized solo steps and some forms are danced in groups of couples‚ with frequent exchanges of partner (Rueda

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    A Postmodernist/Posthumanist reading of Kazuo Ishiguro’s‚ Never Let Me Go using Fredric Jameson’s theory of Postmodernism and Late Capitalism. Posthumanism neologism is used to describe what comes after humanism and the question of what it means to be human. It is often and most frequently used to describe a dystopian life form that is created and crafted by humans themselves. Posthumanism is not to be confused with postmodernism‚ although their paths do cross intrinsically throughout this essay

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    historical background and style of Tango briefly. 2. Identify and execute the proper rhythm and basic steps of the Tango. 3. Perform the Tango dance skilfully with feelings. II. Subject Matter Topic: Basic Steps in Tango Unit: IV- Ballroom Dances Lesson: 14- The Tango References: Enjoy Life with P.E. and Health- IV Year textbook Materials: boxes‚ cartolina‚ marker‚ audio materials etc. III. Teaching Procedures: A. Rout nary Activities 1. Prayer 2. Greeting

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    THE ARTS: The Interpretation of Painting and the Appreciation of Music VOCABULARY Ablaze | Brightly lit or brightly coloredStars ablaze with their own luminescence (soft shining light) | Adroit | Very skillful and quickly in the way you think or moveHe is an exceptionally adroit artist | Aesthetic | Related to the enjoyment or study of beautyTo perform an aesthetic function | Aftermath | The period of time after somethingAlthough Van Gogh sold only one painting in his life‚ the aftermath

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    The Glass Petal

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    An item that would make this his most bold‚ ambitious robbery to date. Security was tight‚ there were two guards at every entrance‚ and soldiers posted against the walls within the ballroom. To Mallory this really wouldn’t be anything different‚ as a member of the royal family it was likely all too typical for armed and armored troops to be around just about every corner. Naturally‚ one would only imagine it as being impossible for

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    occurs. The accidental death of a child by the hands her grandfather. But this isn’t the real incident‚ the real one comes when the young police reporter goes to take a picture of the scene‚ in which people would see the pain‚ suffering‚ grief and despair clearly. It was going to be the perfect picture‚ but he made the decision not to take it. He felt that us humans have been desensitized‚ that incidents like these are just normal parts of our everyday lives and that moments like that should remain

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    The History of Dance

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    Dance‚ movements orchestrated with music‚ to express the way you feel. The first forms of dance came around in 6000 B.C‚ originating from India. The Hindu dance Gods Krishnu Shiva is the most common God portrayed through dance‚ especially found in Bharata Natyam and Nyark Sharky‚ also known as Belly Dance. In Southeast India‚ it is normal as a young female to learn the ways of Bharata Natyam. Bharata Natyam is widely known for its sculpturesque poses and art of story telling‚ mostly performed only

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    Dance and Beyonce’s Split Screen Count Down I do believe that dance has evolved on the screen over the years. I think it has evolved because of the different styles that were and are used today. During the beginning of the 20th century‚ styles like ballroom‚ the Charleston and tap dancing were mainly the only styles portrayed. Later on in the fifties musical theatre and jazz was portrayed in Singin’ in the Rain (1952) and Jailhouse Rock (1957). Through the seventies and eighties‚ more and more styles

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    Culture Nepal

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    International Event Nepal Night 2013 The energy flowed in the Atwood Ball room as guests celebrated the Nepali culture. The lights went dim and then the pleasant Nepalese musical beats echoed throughout the ballroom. The participants and guests were dressed in colorful traditional outfits; the audience slowly travelled to Nepal though the performers’ songs and dances. The event’s theme was Sanskar which means traditional values and morals and the‚ decoration as well as the performances were based

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