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    Pina Bausch: Modern Dance

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    Modern dance is the rebellious half of ballet‚ which dancers use to express freedom and disregard all restrictions and send a message through their body and emotions. Historical dancers disregarded ballet etiquettes and created their own way of expressing socio economic‚ cultural and ethnic factors that were going on around the time modern dance involved. One of those dancer is Pina Bausch‚ a leading influence in the era of modern dance‚ translates her childhood growing up in Germany during war and

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    In this paper‚ I will be comparing and contrasting the three different dance style performances. The music for each of the performances is different‚ therefore‚ giving the impression that the performances do not share any similarities. Even when performing different styles of dance‚ one can encounter similarities. These similarities can be the use of space‚ body‚ energy‚ and time. The first performance is a music video by Paula Abdul performing a jazz. The music video appears to be very sensual and

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    December 5‚ 2016‚ the dancers of Abraham in Motion brought Jiri Kylian’s Petite Mort and Six Dances to stage in a new and powerful way. Choreographer‚ Kyle Abraham married the life of men and women during the 17th century to the modern life of the 21st century. As opposed to the original piece‚ Abraham’s female dancers were more independent in the sense of needing their male companions to portray their life. Tonight’s showcased dancers were: Vinson Fraley; current student at Tisch School of the Arts

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    Martha´S Vineyard - Labov

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    1.0      Introduction 1.1      Martha´s Vineyard – where old traditions are still of value   Martha´s Vineyard is a small island located south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts‚ USA. The island has a permanent population of about 6000 inhabitants. It is separated from the mainland by the Atlantic Ocean and there are no big businesses or any McDonald to be found on the island. Here‚ life is not as hectic as on the mainland and old traditions are still of value. The inhabitants have a way of showing

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    Sen's Capability Approach

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    Amartya Sen‚ an Indian economist and political philosopher‚ first articulated the “The Capability Approach” in the late 1970s and 1980s in order to create an alternative and new framework of thinking and evaluating issues of poverty‚ development‚ well-being and equality by embracing complexity‚ plurality and individualism with the aim to not overlook anything. Through his creation of the Capability Approach‚ Sen shows that his primary concern is to create a pluralistic conception of poverty and development

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    synapse

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    Krystal Barrera Professor Judith Douglas Dance 5 6 November 2013 Synapse The dance performance was called Synapse Dance Theater‚ a Santa Monica College contemporary dance ensemble‚ which took place at The Broad Stage on November 6‚ 2013 at 4pm. In the dance performance there were twelve dance works that were remarkably different in various ways. Each work gave a different feeling and emotion while being unrelated to each other all at the same time. The choice of music had a tremendous impact

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    Dance Textual Analysis

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    Dance I think that one of the most important topics held in class was the study of dance as an art of body movements. In fact‚ these body movements have some links to society and the historical periods. What‚ how and when individuals performed the dances are important components in understanding dance. Theoretical analysis that is provided by Copeland & Cohen (1983) serves as a basis for comparing two or more societies in that dance has been a mirror of various societies in response to historical

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    The Disillusionment of Hemingway with War Hemingway uses certain repetitive themes and ideas in his book‚ For Whom the Bell Tolls‚ which relate to the grander dogma that he is trying to teach. By using these reoccurring ideas‚ he is able to make clear his views on certain issues and make the reader understand his thoughts. The most notable of this reoccurring theme is that of war. Hemingway uses the war concept as paradoxical irony in this book‚ to tell the reader what the thinks about war

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    Anna Halprin and Merce Cunningham: Two Post-Modern Dance Choreographers Anna Halprin was born July 13th‚ 1920 as Anna Schuman. She took on the name Halprin when she married Lawrence Halprin‚ a landscape architect. Together they founded the San Francisco Dancer’s Workshop in 1955. Merce Cunningham was born on April 16‚ 1919‚ his romantic partner was John Cage‚ who he began working with back in 1940’s. In 1953‚ together with John Cage‚ he founded the Merce Cunningham Dance Company. Both Ann and Merce

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    Caitlin Reilly 11/12/06 Comparative Paper between Save the Last Dance and Center Stage Center Stage and Save the Last Dance are both films that use dance as a major component of the plot. Center Stage use dance as not only a career‚ but as a way of life‚ while Save the Last Dance uses dance as more of a form of self-expression. Center Stage uses mostly a ballet based form of dance with some infusion of jazz in the mix‚ whereas the dance in Save the Last Dance is based more on hip-hop

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