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    (Public Health Agency of Canada‚ 2013). Traditionally‚ people with depression are treated with talk-based therapy and/or medication. In the past decade‚ another form of therapy has gained recognition and acceptance throughout the medical community: Dance and Movement Therapy (DMT). This paper will explore the effectiveness of DMT‚ and how it can be a viable therapeutic option for adolescents and seniors alike. DMT is effective in decreasing the severity of symptoms of depression. DMT assists individuals

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    According to the Collins Dictionary‚ modern dance is “a form of dance as a performing art‚ variously developed in the 20th century by Isadora Duncan‚ Ruth St. Denis‚ Martha Graham‚ etc.‚ and characterized by bodily movements and rhythms less formalized than in classical ballet and less firmly bound to predetermined musical form.” Although this may have still been fairly new to American audiences‚ worldwide‚ the art form had developed a long history of accepted tradition by the turn of the 20th century

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    Informative Essay on Step Up and Save the Last Dance The two movies‚ Step Up and Save the Last Dance‚ have many things in contrast and in comparison to the other. In Step up‚ a girl named Sarah Johnson‚ a promising dancer in high school hoping to be admitted to study at Julliard School. She fails the audition and soon thereafter learns that her mother has been involved in a fatal car accident trying to get to her audition. After her mother’s death‚ Sara is wracked by built and gives up on ballet

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    Persuasive Research Essay/a 1920s Event – Dances During the Roaring Twenties young Americans responded to this criticism by expanding on all of these violations‚ with more outrageous slang‚ jazzier music and dance‚ shorter and flimsier dresses and shorter hair. The dance styles of the 1920s were vibrant‚ lively‚ exuberant and full of life. In the 1920s many people would dance for long periods of time. Dance clubs became rather popular in the 1920s. Dance contests were nationally held and sponsored

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    American Dance Theater June 11th 2012 “Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is based in New York City and is personally my favorite dance company‚ their choreography is just incredible and I love to watch them perform.” The company was founded in 1958; this was incredible because of the intense prejudice taking place at this time‚ not only were they a black company but they created a unique new kind- of dance mixing together for the first time; ballet‚ traditional African American dance‚ and

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    This year‚ I had the privilege to be in the Dance Experience. I quit dancing five years ago‚ because I never really liked those in my classes‚ yet I always found myself moving around and doing all the movements for fun. During my PFO dance experience‚ I got to build better relationships with people in my experience‚ rediscover my love for dance (not necessarily my talent)‚ and learn more about myself in the process. Our final dress rehearsal was the day of our performance. During our run of the

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    Bianca Jamerson Adv. Comp‚ Per. 2 9/11/12 Dance Studio v. Public High School Dancing Millions of people in the world love to dance but for the most part it’s where they are training which determines their success. Generally when someone wants to dance they think to take classes at a studio. Studio training is usually considered the best way to learn to dance but it is not the only way. Learning to dance at a public high school is an extremely convenient option as well. There are several similarities

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    illustrative of Zeds Dead’s social identity. The self- determining lyrics of Zeds Dead tracks parallel Hooks and DC’s independent and easy-going personalities‚ as they are young and simply exploring the world and enjoying life. In one interview‚ when Hooks and DC were asked what their three favorite things about touring were‚ they replied with “Partying‚ finding cool new food spots‚ and exploring different cities” (Lex‚ “Interview with Zeds Dead”). Similarly‚ these social values are articulated in

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    the basics of dance‚ but teams will differ based on who they are dancing for. High school dance teams are more team oriented and are better for the dancer than being on a studio dance team. First off‚ the amount of time the dancers spend with each other and the bonds they make differ from studio to dance team. They styles each use also differ‚ from the technique they use to the types of dance themselves. Lastly‚ the way each competition is run and how the judges judge each type of dance differ. I myself

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    In Dances with Wolves‚ John Dunbar‚ a soldier in the Civil War‚ ran out in the middle of a firefight on a horse‚ a suicidal action that ended up showing bravery and strength. This act had earned him a promotion to Second Lieutenant and job as a scout for land and enemies in the Frontier of America. For the first few weeks of his new post on the Great Plains‚ Second Lieutenant John Dunbar was quite lonely‚ with only his new horse Cisco‚ the horse he had ridden on the day of his promotion‚ to keep

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