team competes against another or others for entertainment. In this case‚ dance is a sport because first of all an individual needs to be athletic‚ have determination‚ be strong‚ and most importantly have a passion for it. If anybody asked any athlete why they do a sport the athlete will respond with‚ “Because I love it. I worked hard for where I am.” Dance is shown to be one of the most unique and creative sports in the world. A sport is not defined by the ball that’s used‚ the uniforms provided or
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|Shall We Dance? | | | |Bible study on dancing. | |As with many things‚ dancing can be either good or bad depending on the details.
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ceremonies.Even today several of those dances remain in modern religions practice. Most of the Ancient African dances are for celebrations and traditions. Ancient African dancing is a totally different and self adequate language that is joyful and makes you feel electrified. African dances is a method to communicate with your feelings and emotions. African dances celebrate ceremony of passage and help the bonds between members of tribes as a whole. African dance is an activity that is characterizes
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Saakumu Dance Troupe On Friday February the 26th at 8pm. I attended a life changing performance at Houston Community College in Houston Texas. When I arrived to the Performance Art Center Theater 1.There is a panel discussion on three performances that will be taken place. Along with the meaning behind each chorographer. I was drawn to Saakumu Dance Troupe‚ whom performed African dances from Ghana. The traditional meaning behind Saakumu displayed‚ truth‚ originality‚ while staying true to the traditional
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Chinese Fan Dance (Group Nica) Members: Jhana Tinga Rem Gesultura Camille Guardino Joyce Bereber Jaymee Salangsang Stephanie Abaya Collin Ramos The art and tradition of the Chinese fan dance have captivated audiences for two thousand years. Just one of many forms of traditional folk dances‚ fan dances has been preserved to share the stories and beauty of Chinese culture. Chinese Fan Dance the Chinese fan dance is performed in celebration of Chinese culture. It represents beauty
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courses and improving my dancing so that I may one day have a dance studio of my own. After high school I plan on going to college to pursue a career in dance and business. Dancing has been the biggest hobby of mine ever since I was three years old. My passion for dance has inspired me to try out for numerous things. First thing I have felt in love with was liturgical dancing which is usually seen in various churches. This is a style of dance that I have been doing for about eleven years. Within those
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Ghost dances Describe in detail the themes of this dance ‐ Christopher Bruce’s choreography around this time ‐ how the themes link together. How does the movement support these themes (2 parts) and how has Christopher Bruce used costume to enhance the communication of the themes. Christopher Bruce created ghost Dances in 1981 with the Dance Company Rambert dance company. Christopher’s first inspiration for the dance was when he was given some records by a chillian group into‐Illimani
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coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus) are also The term legume is derived from the Latin word legumen (with the same meaning as the English term)‚ which is believed to come from the verb legere‚ meaning "to gather." English borrowed the term from the French légume‚ which in modern language refers to any kind of vegetable. (The English word legume for the plant family translates into French as légumineuse.) The history of legumes is tied in closely with that of human civilization‚ appearing early in Asia‚ the
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Cohen. “What is Dance?” pg 1 -Understand the three basic art theories being discussed -Aristotle is responsible for what part of Western Storytelling/Narrative -Focus on the arguments of Martin‚ Levinson‚ Goodman‚ & Sparshott 2. Sklar. “Five Premises for a Culturally Sensitive Approach to Dance” pg 30 -Understand the five premises and their importance to discussing dance cross culturally -Be able to define Empathic Kinesthetic Perception 3. Dils and Albright. “Looking at World Dance” Pg 92 -Understand
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Good studio practice The warm up Name 3 reasons as to why you need to warm up at the beginning of a dance class 1. Reduce possibility of injury 2. Prepare you for the class 3. Raises body temperature and heart rate increases Fill in the gaps on what effects warming up has on the body: Warming up increases the heart beat ‚which increases the blood circulation. This allows oxygen to reach the muscles. The muscles can now work more efficiently. Warming up improves joint mobility‚ mobilising
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