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    For my topic‚ I chose Edgar Degas’ painting‚ “The Dance Class‚” or often referred to as‚ “The Ballet Class‚” to discuss how his interpretation of ballet aspects are de-romanticized despite its era of late romanticism. This topic is of interest to me because I have an appreciation for ballet as an art form. For almost all of my life‚ I have noticed that media and society have hyper-exaggerated the obsession with sexually objectifying ballerinas. This‚ in turn‚ has undermined the true beauty of ballet

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    Name: Tutor: Course: Date: Comparing and contrasting Jazz choreographers There are a variety of dancing styles in the world today. Some jazz dances originated from the African American vernacular dances in the 1950s. Some jazz dances can be traced back to the Caribbean communities. Over time‚ jazz dance has evolved and become a sophisticated type of dance that requires intensive training to attain perfection. Today‚ modern jazz choreographers‚ define the art and the genre as it exists‚ however‚

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    2014 Clear Lake Dance Recital I could hear the bustle of people out in the crowd as I was getting ready for the dance recital. As I started to get ready for the first dance‚ someone came in and told us we were going to be starting in a few minutes. We all went and lined up at the foot of the stage because we were one of the first people to go on. “Your next‚” I heard from the people helping back stage. Right then I had to run through all of the steps to the dance in my head to make sure that I had

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    The two films‚ known as “Shall We Dance”‚ orchestrated by Masayuki Suo‚ and “Departures”‚ orchestrated by Yojiro Takita‚ are inspirational films that targets those who are timid to express their passion to society. Although their approach differ‚ their protagonist struggles to overcome the view of society of their distinguishing skill. The protagonist from “Shall We Dance” is faced with himself about his newfound passion. The protagonist from “Departures” is constantly discouraged by the society’s

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    football fanatics: is dance really comparable to football? When asked if one believes dance is considered a sport many jump straight to the conclusion that dance is not‚ when in reality dance is just as much of a sport when compared to the all American favorite sport football. In comparison to football‚ dance has many similar aspects‚ but also has many differences such as their appearance‚ how each athlete presents themselves‚ and what they’re catching. In comparison both dance and football have many

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    girls at my dance studio. Now at the age of eleven‚ my love for dance continues. When I was four‚ I was part of my studio’s recital.It was an honor for me. My other young and I friends danced to the lion sleeps tonight. Of course being four year olds‚ it was a lot of blindly wandering around the stage. My skill has greatly advanced from that day. Over the years I have performed jazz‚ ballet‚ tap‚ hip-hop‚and contemporary. Between eight years and ______ costumes‚ my passion for dance has grown.

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    A danceteam is a group of girls who dance to support their school.I can tell you it’s a lot more than that. It all started the day of tryouts‚ when i got the butterflies in my stomach. i was so nervous. After school that day I walked over to the middle school where Demi‚ and eighth grader‚ was waiting on all the 5th graders trying out including me. We walked into the big and gorgeous middle school. Mrs bruno the dance team team sponsor walked in to tell us what was going to be happening before she

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    ODISSI The Odissi dance is the Indian classical dance from the Eastern state of Odissa. It has a long‚ yet broken tradition. Although dance in Odissa may be traced back more than 2000 years‚ it was brought to near extinction during the colonial period. Therefore‚ modern Odissi dance is a reconstruction. Like other forms of Indian classical dance‚ the Odissi style traces its origins back to antiquity. Dancers are found depicted in bas-relief in the hills of Udaygiri (near Bhubaneshwar) dating

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    You expect a ‘comedy’ to tickle your funny bone so you can walk out chuckling. Yes‚ Shall We Dance does raise laughs. But - it also raises some interesting questions. The DVD says it’s ‘A New Comedy About Following Your Own Lead’ and a pun like that is bound to appeal to the individualistic age we are supposed to be living in. It does indeed – and yet‚ what is happiness and contentment? Is it a lovely‚ loving and loved spouse and all the trappings of a comfortable settled life? Can there be a

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    Diaghilev created a revolution that changed dance history as we know it‚ with a new style of dance: expressive ballet. Whereas traditional ballet focuses mostly on technique and is designed to showcase each dancer’s idiosyncratic movement quality‚ Diaghilev’s dancers were encouraged to express more in their dancing. Choreographers were much more creative in amalgamating this expressiveness into their choreography‚ producing works that the audience fell in love with. Around this time‚ such works as

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