Seven Devils Aerial Silks – Choreography Notes * Start in full plie on demi pointe‚ on forced arch‚ looking to the right (side) * When music starts‚ look to the front‚ come out of plie with isolating chest rotations‚ (use your eyes)‚ (connect to the audience). * Emphasise all of your movements and make all of your movements as intricate and precise as possible as the audience may be looking at a very small object (the aerial artist: you) * When turning with the tissue‚ use as much
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relations‚ golden age Greece and China traded in very different ways despite similar conflicts. Greece was successful with trade routes across the Mediterranean Sea‚ while China was successful in trade routes across distant lands‚ otherwise known as the Silk Road. The two civilizations’ foreign relations had common conflicts‚ which were the Trojans for Greece and the Mongols for China. The ancient Greek and Chinese governments themselves had dissimilar traits‚ but their creations were alike. In ancient
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field‚ army needed horse during the war‚ and people delivered mails and messages by horse. The shapes of horse unearthed more. Secondly‚ I saw the shapes of camel. That is related to trade in ancient time. Camels trekked as transportation along the Silk Road. According to the note‚ we know pottery horses were used in the tomb as the symbol of wealth. The natural postures of horses reflects changes from preceding dynastic traditions.I also saw animal shape potteries nearby. The pottery absorbed the
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fully depend on one’s code or conduct. Han China and imperial Rome both promoted trade and food production incredibly near their borders. China‚ without a doubt had amazing trade and food production. China used a famous trading route like‚ “The Silk Road.” Han China’s daily supplement included‚ rice‚ wheat‚ foxtail millet‚ proso millet‚ beans‚ and barley. But unlike China‚ Rome traded among themselves. As the Romans exchanged within their land area‚ they also used ocean trading‚ meaning they
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Inventions created during the ancient eras often leave an impact on the civilizations around at the time‚ but over time‚ fade due to steadily improving technology. Though with the innovations from Ancient China such as paper‚ print and the gun‚ the inventions not only effected Ancient China‚ but the entire globe‚ and still to this day are heavily relied-upon tools in the modern world. As China became one of the most developed nations during the early common era‚ many other nations began to express
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1.The History of China’s Foreign Trade ◆Chinese foreign trade began as early as the Han dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 9)‚ when the famous "silk route" through Central Asia was pioneered by Chinese envoys. In old days‚ China’s foreign trade was flourishing but foreign trade was never a major economic activity. ◆During the first thirty years since the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949‚ Foreign trade did not account for a large part of the Chinese economy . The early 50’s of last century‚ China’s
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emerged with diverging ideologies and through different founders and religious leaders. Both Christianity and Buddhism were constantly evolving religions that had missionaries and pilgrims that traveled long distances to share their beliefs. The Silk Road and the Indian Ocean Maritime System proved to be trade routes that not only shared goods‚ but also ideas about religion. The period of Pax Romana also allowed for the quick movement of Christianity by means of the vastly extending Roman roads
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AP World History Focus Questions for Key Concepts Period 3: Regional and Trans regional Interactions‚ c. 600 to c. 1450 CE Key Concept 3.1 Expansion and Intensification of Communication and Exchange Networks Answer Concepts & Relevant Factual Examples in Underline “Factoids” How did trade networks in the post-Classical Era compare to the Classical Era? Even though the Americas and Afro-Eurasia stayed separated‚ this era saw a deepening and widening of old and new networks of human interaction
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The music of Turkey‚ dating back to the Silk Road Era‚ contains dissonantly dramatic chords unlike what many Westerners are accustomed to (Sheehan 86). Although the musical foundation of Turkey was created by the blending of customs from outside influences‚ stylistic choices vary throughout the country because individual provinces developed without a sense of national unity (“Turkish”). Turkish music theory practices have been influenced by the history of the Ottoman Empire‚ the Islamic faith‚ and
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Patriarchy was continuity for Chinese civilization. Many of Confucius’ beliefs and values will survive and withstand many potential changes to come. One of these changes were Buddhism‚ which came into China through many different paths such as the Silk Road. The Han Dynasty fell‚ causing China to go into a three year period of chaos. China’s cultural unity was threatened by the spread of Buddhism‚ though it was tone of the one ideas that was imported into China before the 20th century. Fortunately
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