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    Dance Team Captain

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    Essay 4/9/13 The term captain is synonymous with the term leader. By definition‚ a leader is someone who is in an advanced position to take the initiative in order to go forth and show the way. A dance captain should be able to make intelligent and creative decisions quickly and efficiently. Dance teams are all about unity. An exceptional group glides across the floor with all of its dancers moving as one. There are no individual standouts. No weak links. But there is one person whose job is to

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    Charlotte Wright Dance Therapy as a Treatment for Disabilities and Disorders in Young People When Amy arrives to dance class‚ she is always full of energy‚ leaping about and chatting away to each and every one of her class mates. When Amy leaves dance class‚ she is relaxed‚ placid‚ and seemingly peaceful. The next week‚ the same thing happens. While Amy‚ who was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) at the age of seven‚ has only been attending my dance class for six weeks

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    MOVZ Dance Self Analysis

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    eldest senior team members of MOVZ Dance Company‚ serving in a position of leadership has been a normality of the last four years. As over twenty hours per week are spent around numerous impressionable young girls‚ the decisions I make are of utmost influence. I hope my presence has guided the company towards excellence‚ in the sense of both talent and atmosphere‚ and has left a positive impact on these girls for the rest of their lives. The propensity I have for dance does not come naturally. Over the

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    corner from my house‚ I have always felt at home in my tight knit community. Having my dance studio right up the street‚ directed me into the right lifestyle and kept me out of trouble for as long as I can remember. Although living in the city‚ I have surpassed the stereotypes set for inner city kids‚ by working hard and committing to an important hobby‚ Irish dance. For as long as I can remember‚ Irish Dance has been my entire world. At just two years old‚ my mom tied my shoes‚ getting my triplet

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    Dances with Wolves

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    Dances With Wolves by Michael Blake is a novel that covers the topics of cross-culture‚ equality and respect. It also shows me the history of modern America. Reading this novel is a great adventure to me. Through years of getting ready‚ Michael Blake spent nine months on writing the book and got it done in 1981. The story happens in 1863‚ when US civil war was in ongoing. Knowing the potential amputation of his wounded leg‚ Union Army Officer Lieutenant John J. Dunbar turns suicidal and rides

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    all of their body weight on the tips of their toes effortlessly and yet people still believe that it is not a sport. Actual dance has been around since about 6000 B.C. It wasn’t brought into America on the mayflower; it has originated from each individual culture‚ from New York to Africa to Russia. People say that dance is just twirling and jumping on the stage however‚ Dance is‚ and should be considered a physically demanding sport. Dancing meets all the criteria needed to be considered a sport.

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    year the team celebrated its 20th by revisiting a choreography that was performed at the first Kinetics and were very purposeful of who they allowed to choreograph in this production. This will be a critique of some of the dances performed; it will go into detail about each dance‚ analyze the movements and reveal the message. The opening act to Kinetics this year was the choreography that was performed at the very first Kinetic Expressions. It is called “Birdland: Revisited” and it was choreographed

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    Section 1: Dance is a profession that requires a lot of dedication and passion‚ and - when done correctly - can provide tangible rewards with multiple benefits to both physical and psychological development. A dancer requires great concentration throughout the whole body to develop the required flexibility‚ coordination and rhythm‚ the varied content of the course has allowed me to gain new knowledge and practical skills to help fulfill these expectations. I took the CBTS course because of my love

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    Ever since I was a little girl I dreamt about being on the Indianettes dance team. Dancing has been a part of my life from the age of four up until now. When I was younger I was not the best dancer but I loved it‚ and my mom already paid for my classes so i was kind of stuck doing it anyways. My eighth grade year I was preparing to tryout for the Indianettes‚ I was stretching‚ working on my technique‚ and working on my jumps and turns. It turns out that the old coach Sheri Bradley quit and the Indianettes

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    Dance Is an Art

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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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