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    Being gritty helps a person with a growth mindset succeed in many different ways. Gritty can be defined as being able to master something over a long period of time. To have a growth mindset means to develop the ability to grow as an individual academically. With this mindset an individual is telling themselves that they have the capability to gain more intelligence‚ if they stay dedicated and determined as well as being able to master a craft. As a person you may across difficult aspects throughout

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    balanchine influence

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    Balanchine took classic ballet movements and combined them with many flashy American moves of the time. Born in 1904‚ Balanchine was fortunate enough to grow up in a time lavish with beautiful jazz music. He choreographed a few Russian ballets with limited success‚ but in 1933 he came to America and his career took off. Balanchine was fascinated with the American culture. He loved how so many people‚ all of different races‚ could come together and live happily. Balanchine also fell in love with

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    an easy career though‚ on by body or my mind. I will be dancing six days a week‚ dancing 7-9 hours a day. Never the less‚ I am 100% willing to experience the joy and pain of being a professional ballet dancer. “Choose a job you love‚ and you will never have to work a day in your life.”-Confucius. Ballet is not my “job”‚ it is my vocation for life. This job is not in high supply‚ but there is a demand for more dancers. I could be employed in Grand Rapids Michigan. But‚ I have a good lead in Pittsburgh

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    Queensland Ballet- Visions of Excellence Nick Young has constructed an exhibition of grace and beauty as his works of fine art display a certain essence of power. The artist has a particular passion for classical ballet‚ which is distinctly portrayed throughout this beautiful exhibition. The title of the exhibition Queensland Ballet -Visions of Excellence‚ suggests that Young is displaying professional ballerinas in full flight. Young has created a beautiful exhibition which is inspiring for artists

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    is creating a sculpture that is visible only for a moment.” – Erol Ozan Ballet has gone through dramatic since its main roots going back to the 15th century in the Italian Renaissance courts. Louis XIV took a huge liking to this form of dance and quite often was engaged in the shows themselves. It is a physically demanding dance style that often has the dancers on the tip of their toes for minutes on end. Just recently ballet has had another major change that it never experienced before. That change

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    Why Is Dance A Sport

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    The body is intricately made and can do amazing things. Dancers tap into the muscles of their body that many people do not know exist‚ much like athletes. A dancer trains hard‚ spends hours in the studio‚ is always looking to improve their skills‚ and engages in competition. The same can be said about football‚ basketball‚ and baseball players. People assume that dance is not as challenging or aggressive on the body as other sports. But I‚ as a dancer‚ can validate that it is just as hard and uses

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    the story. Betty Marie love her heritage because she was an Osage Indian. She learned so many stories about legends at her grandmothers feet. As an typical Indian Girl she was very docile and shy. She had her first Ballet Lessons when she was four which helped her. Ballet brought out of her little shell and made her less shy. She Became a local star in her town. She was told by her instructor that talent wouldn’t make her better. The instructor also

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    DANCE ELEMENTS RELATED WITH MYTHOLOGICAL STORIES INTRODUCTION OF KATHAK The word ‘Kathak’ comes from the root katha‚ which means story- telling. Literal meaning of the word kathak is related to katha‚ the art of story-telling‚ “Katha Kahe So Kathaka Kahave”‚ which means “one who tells a story is a story-teller”. According to M. Monier Williams‚ Katha denotes conversation‚ story‚ speech‚ tale or fable. Katha also means to ‘ sing in praise’‚ ‘to say or inform something’. Thus‚ kathakars were originally

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    then he bursts out into the yard (this represents his move Into the world)‚ when he finishes dancing he hits an iron fence - represents barrier. The scene when he first begins ballet - hes on one side of the Barre and the girls are on the other is another barrier‚ shot of his boxing shoes in amongst the girls ballet slippers‚ the scenes where he was practicing dancing in the bathroom (the spin thing) represents his small world or being boxed in‚ but also his determination as

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    levels. There seems to be a broad misconception‚ though‚ that ballet is an art form that does not progress; does not change. Many people assume that ballet’s set vocabulary of movement places limitations on how far the art can expand. Little do many people realize that this vocabulary is a mere foundation for the myriad of interpretations that the art went and will continue to go in. Michel Fokine is one revolutionary ballet choreographers‚ whose reforms have taken this previously monotonous

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