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    The Wedding Dance

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    The Wedding Dance By: Amador T. Daguio Setting: a)  place – in the mountains somewhere in the Philippines b)  time- a long time ago c)  weather conditions- fine d)  social conditions- lower-class e)  mood or atmosphere- sad and tense Plot: Linear a)  Introduction The story opens with Awiyao entering his and Lumnay’s house.  b)  Rising Action Things start to heat up when Lumnay says she does not want any other man.  c)  Climax  There is more intensity when Awiyao says he does

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    Dance Difficulties

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    As an extremely challenging and physically demanding pastime‚ it makes sense that a career in dance has lots of pressures that go along with it. This should come as no surprise seeing that every professional sport requires hard work and at least some sacrifice. It is questionable‚ however‚ if there is maybe too much pressure put on dancers in this day and age. Many people do not realize what it takes for a person to make it as a dancer‚ the dedication and drive the person must have. The fact of the

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    Essay About Yakuza

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    WHAT IS THE YAKUZA? The yakuza are basically the Japanese mafia. However‚ traditional yakuza are very different to the mafia in other countries due to how the organisations themselves are not actually illegal. They are regulated and monitored. The biggest yakuza syndicates have huge office headquarters‚ the addresses of which are listed on the National Police Agency website. The top bosses even have business cards with corporate logos. Yakuza are very different to ordinary mafia in the way they

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    Term Dance

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    Question 1 2 out of 2 points A pas de deux is a dance for _________. Selected Answer: two Question 2 2 out of 2 points _______________ are what link one movement phrase to another‚ allowing a dance to flow smoothly from section to section. Selected Answer: Transitions Question 3 0 out of 2 points During the Medieval period in Europe‚ the ______________________ dictated much of what happened in art and society. Selected Answer: Aristocracy Question 4 2 out of 2 points

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    centuries‚ the sun dance was the major communal religious ceremony . . . the rite celebrates renewal - the spiritual rebirth of participants and their relatives as well as the regeneration of the living earth with all its components . . . The ritual‚ involving sacrifice and supplication to insure harmony between all living beings‚ continues to be practiced by many contemporary native Americans. -Elizabeth Atwood LawrenceAs the most important ritual of the nomadic Plains Indians‚ the Sun Dance in itself presents

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    Dance Analysis

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    Dance Today was one of the best days of my BEd program and my EDCP320 class. I was feeling nervous for the dancing portion due to my traumatic experiences in the past. Growing up‚ I had a very rude and scary dance teacher for all my starring roles in all 6 major musical productions. Although she was a very talented‚ knowledgeable dancer‚ and a good choreographer‚ she would scream obscenities‚ say very offensive and racist comments to students‚ including myself‚ who made mistakes in dancing‚ and

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    Belly Dance

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    A New Life "Locked in this dance is a secret language that tells the story of women’s lives... their passions and their spirituality‚ their sacrifices‚ their joys‚ their intuitions‚ their emotional life drama." -Delilah Belly dance is a style of dancing that originated in the middle east‚ around egypt‚ and has evolved globally to be more known today. This style of dancing is regularly danced at weddings‚ restaurants‚ and special events. I began belly dancing about a year ago and I fell in love

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    Music and Dance

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    October 18‚ 2012 Music Perspective Two We know that dancing has been around just about as long that music has. There is no factual evidence of what types of particular dances there were in early ancient times‚ but only a guess. Dancing and music go hand and hand. Music is a crucial part of dance and always will be. Having taking dance lessons for twelve plus years‚ I have learned a lot about how music and dance affect each other. With dancing‚ you have to do more than just move your body into

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    Dance Choreography

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    RESEARCH PROJECT SUBJECT TITLE: Choreography TOPIC: Choreograph two dances in the school musical‚ High School Musical ASSESSMENT TYPE 1: FOLIO PROPOSAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT Weeks 1-4: (Background Research) • Plan for the year. Background research – history of choreography • Send letter to Kenny Ortega and Mia Michaels in America • Analyse DVDs of musicals‚ Grease‚ High School

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    Flamenco Dance

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    form‚ which was mainly originated by Andalusian gypsies. It exists in 3 forms: El cante‚ song‚ el baile‚ dance and guitarrra‚ guitar playing. Its roots also are with Arabs‚ Spanish Jews and socially outcasted Christians. The flamenco essence is song‚ which is usually accompanied by guitar and improvised dance. Complex rhythmic patterns and sophisticated footwork differs from other European dance forms. The word "flamenco" has been questioned on why an Adalucian music form would be represented

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