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    Dance-Personal Narrative

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    They called the team name from the front of the judge booth. “Seymour Tigers‚ you may take the mat!” The nerves were rushing through all of us. The adrenaline kicked in and we got on the mat cheering and yelling variations of “Go Seymour!” or “We got this girls!” I know who said “We got this.”. It was Emily‚ who in the beginning was across from me; she gave me a nod and mouthed “Good Luck”. Other girls on the team gave each other the same look of reassurance too. Suddenly‚ the arena that had been

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    African Tribe Dance

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    Each country in Africa has its own language and customs including the way each of them dances. Every tribe has its own dance and each of them is significant to the people within the tribe. Inside the African community everyone dances. There are distinctive dances for certain associates of the tribe which include dances that are there are dances for women only or men only or the old or the young. These separate dances are closely related with ceremonial means of passage and can sometimes display the roles

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    Bangarra Dance Theatre

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    Bangarra Dance Theatre – Ochres 1995 Co-Choreographers: Stephen Page and Bernadette Walong Composer: David Page Cultural Consultant: Djakapurra Munyarryun Lighting Design: Joseph Mercurio Set Designer: Peter England A Passion for Dance “For me‚ I think the importance of going back to the traditional style of dance was that I was able to observe and watch our traditional teachers‚ not just for the dance steps but to be aware of what environment they came from‚ what their landscape

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    Historical Context Dance.

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    The Historical Context of Performance‚ Dance. In this essay I have been researching and will be discussing the different contexts of west side story. This will help me to critically comment on the portrayal of Romeo and Juliet through the use of dance. West Side Story is a modern-day version of Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ west side story however is set in the Upper West Side of New York City in the late 1950s with conflict between two teenage rival street gangs of different ethnic and

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    As Bob Fosse Dance

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    look at Arlene Philips’ work which as a completely different style of dance this time focusing on learning how to develop our relationships with each other and for me personally doing this style of dance brought me completely out of my contemporary comfort zone helped me build my confidence in my performance and connection to the audience. Fosse’s style also let me begin to explore the use of acting and characterisation within dance. Through choosing Fosse’s Jazz style I have been able to further

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    Deadman Dance begins with Bobby Wabalanginy’s poetic imagination illustrating the Australian ocean shore(1-5). Throughout the whole novel‚ the landscapes of Australia are describes through the eyes of Aborigines and settlers‚ depicting two very different portraits of the land; a bountiful home and a deadly unknown land. Similarly‚ Kate Greenville’s Secret River describes Australia as a harsh environment in the eyes of her protagonist; a reluctant colonist called William Thornhill. This essay will focus

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    Engelsk B Studentereksamen B. “Why don’t you dance” is a short story by Raymond Carver. The short story takes place in the man’s front yard among his furniture. Clearly‚ the man is sad about something. I would say his wife has just passed away. As it is said in the text: ”His side‚ her side.” The man drinks a lot of whiskey‚ because he mourns her death. Therefore he sells or gives all his furniture away. Too many memories. A young couple comes by and immediately becomes interested in the

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    Salsa: Dance Floor

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    the dancer to the past‚ each new community brings something distinct to the dance. Salsa dancers adapt the culture to new environments while retaining some of their traditional ideals and values because those ideals are based on acceptance of new influences. The Salsa community has the principle of inclusiveness on the dance floor; this is the main reason why Salsa dancing has become so popular. The attitude on the dance floor is always accepting no matter how advanced and intimidating the dancers

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    argument on whether or not dance is considered a sport. The definition to the word sport is an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment (cite source). People say dancers are not athletic and just about anyone can dance. That is true many people can dance‚ but there is a lot more to it than that. I am a dancer and I have been for eleven years now‚ through all months of the year. I think dance is both a sport and an

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    Hiphop and Street Dance

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    Compare-Contrast Essay Hip Hop and Street Dance Is Hip Hop and Street dance one and the same? Most of the people would say a yes. Both these dance styles have been widely accepted by the youth today. Any dance forms can be matched up or vary with factors like origin‚ dance style‚ beats‚ moves and age limit. Although‚ the youth tend to use hip hop and street dance to mean the same thing‚ the fact is both these dance forms have been a success due to their individual creativeness. A dance is introduced

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