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    The hot water pulsates on my back like a heart beat after a dynamic performance. My shower is over and my fun will soon begin. My girls called me frantically on the phone screaming about the hottest party in town and I am definitely going to be seen there. I search through my closet to see what I can wear. I pick out one of my favorites; it’s a sleeveless floral chiffon blouse. It has this beautiful pop art design of red‚ yellow‚ green‚ and purple flowers with a ruffled detail at the waist. It’s

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    withstood many changes. As South Korea‚ or the Republic of Korea‚ has only within the last hundred years obtained independence‚ the Korean language is shared between both North and South Korea. The language originates from part of the Altaic language family. Like English there are various apparent dialects‚ but these diverse dialects are mostly understood throughout the Korean speakers. Although the region this language is spoken in is small and partially remote‚ it is still spoken by over sixty-five

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    2/11/12 The Art of Indian Dance: Bharatanatyam “Dance is the hidden language of the soul.” Dance is something way more than just fist-pumping at some party. Dance has deep meaning; it is an art form that can range from the simplest of steps to the most intricate set of moves. In Indian culture‚ like in any other culture‚ dance is a cultural tradition that has been around for centuries. In this paper‚ I will discuss the several ideas behind the Indian dance‚ Bharatanatyam‚ as well as its

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    K-pop? South Korean Popular Music‚ the Culture Industry‚ and National Identity John Lie* In the early 2010’s‚ the expansion of South Korean popular culture around the world is led by popular music‚ usually known as Kpop. In this paper I seek to answer two questions. First‚ what are the sources of its success beyond the South Korean national border? Secondly‚ what does it say about contemporary South Korean society and culture? Key Words: K-pop‚ Korean Wave‚ Hallyu‚ South Korean Popular Culture

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    TITLE: The Korean invasion comes ashore AUTHOR: Lim Jin-Mo SOURCE: http://joongangdaily.com SUMMARY: Korea has been striving with excellence in their “hallyu wave” these days or better known as “Korean Invasion” not just in their popular koreanovelas but more on their music known as Kpop. Kpop music is gaining worldwide recognition due to their popularity in United States‚ England‚ France‚ Japan as well as Philippines. Big thanks to Youtube‚ Twitter and other networking sites. Kpop have

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    1) How does the stlyle of traditional Korean women differs with those now a days? As everyone knows‚ Korean women are famous for their prettiness. Koreans like to look at something which are good-looking. Being famous for having lots of decent doctors who does a good plastic surgery‚ we can tell Koreans have high expectations on a person’s prettiness. Therefore‚ in most of the music videos and commercials in Korea‚ there tend to be lots of pretty women. In my memory‚ Korea is a traditional country

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    Have you ever been on a dance competition team? Because I’m on one and let me tell you something‚ it is so incredibly hard because you work constantly on dances all day everyday‚ well it depends on how many classes your in and I forgot to tell you that you have to audition to be on a competition team. Every year we have to audition to be on the elite team‚ This year I was so nervous to audition‚ I kept getting the chills because I knew that I was the next person to go in the audition room. Some

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    entering the studio‚ I set my bag down and took a deep breath that created a moment of relief and peace. As I took my first step onto the dance floor‚ I knew at that moment my life was going to change and I could just feel the passion that was soon to come. Growing up I had been categorized as the quiet and shy type‚ afraid to try new things and that first dance class showed how truly insecure I was. After taking a month of classes I began watching videos of dancers and it left me in complete awh

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    Hip-hop dance refers to social or choreographed dance styles primarily danced to hip-hop music or that have evolved as part of hip-hop culture. This includes a wide range of styles notably breaking‚ locking‚ and popping which were developed in the 1970s by Black andLatino Americans. What separates hip-hop dance from other forms of dance is that it is oftenfreestyle (improvisational) in nature and hip-hop dancers frequently engage in battles—formal or informal freestyle dance competitions. Informal

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    ambition‚ seduction‚ pregnancy‚ birth‚ death‚ motherhood and self-awareness.’ The messages were portrayed through the use of dynamics and motifs as well as sharp and percussive movements. Jiří Kylián was born on the 21st of March 1947 and is a Czech dance choreographer. * He studied in prague at the age of 20 * One of his best known works is ‘symphony of Psalms’ (1970) and also ‘Falling Angels’ * In 1993 and 1999 Jiri was awarded the Prix Benas de la danse as a choreographer‚ he is also

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