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    Gareth Farr 1. Brief Biography of His Life: a. Gareth Farr was born on the 29th of February 1968 in Wellington. As a child he was extremely responsive to pitched noises (indicating his musicality). He used to spend hours at a time sitting in front of the washing machine listening to the noises it made. The “agitator” in particular fascinated him because of the whirring noise it produced with a variance in pitch. From a very young age he used to walk over to people’s houses and say “can

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    Baroque Music: The History

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    range and complexity of instrumental performance‚ and also established opera as a musical genre. Many musical terms and concepts from this era are still in use today. Contents [hide] 1 History of the Name 2 Styles and forms 2.1 The baroque suite 2.1.1 Allemande 2.1.2 Courante 2.1.3 Sarabande 2.1.4 Gigue 2.1.5 Gavotte 2.1.6 Bourée 2.1.7 Minuet 2.1.8 Passepied 2.1.9 Rigaudon 2.2 Baroque versus Renaissance style 2.3 Baroque versus Classical style 2.4 Other features 3

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    SYLLABUS UPDATES (2010 reprint) This syllabus is valid worldwide from January 2005 and will remain in force until further notice. At the reprint of this document in late 2010‚ the following minor changes have been incorporated into the text: G updates to the publisher information in the repertoire lists (and Appendix 4) G updated information regarding UK accreditation (p. 122) In all other respects the syllabus requirements remain unchanged. Cover design: Økvik Design Text design: Tamasin

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    The Rite of Spring

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    The Rite of Spring The Rite of Spring is a ballet/orchestral piece composed by Igor Stravinsky and choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky. Premiering on May 29th‚ 1913‚ at the Théatre des Champs-Elysées‚ The Rite of Spring was one of the most controversial and scandalous scores in the history of music and dance. Featuring elements of pagan sacrifice‚ outrageous costumes‚ and strange choreography‚ the performance started a riot in the audience and as a result‚ the choreography was never played along with

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    Get Smart

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    in poet T.S. Eliot. -Logical mathematical intelligence-number smarts‚ reflected in scientist Albert Einstein. -Spatial Intelligence-space smarts‚ reflected in artist Pablo Picasso. -Musical intelligence-music smart‚ reflected in composter Igor Stravinsky. -bodily Kinesthetic-body smart‚ reflected in dancer Martha Graham. -Interpersonal intelligence-people smarts‚ reflected in psychiatrist Sigmund Freud. -Intrapersonal intelligence-self smart‚ reflected in philosopher-activist Mahatma Gandhi.

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    A Firebird's Nest

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    Myths and cultural past of India has been a favourite choice of Salman Rushdie partly because he has a tenuous link with his land which gives tremendous leaps to his thoughts and fancy and partly because India asa major literary subject helps him win the favour of his western audience by catering to their devious curiosity about Indian ethos. As a literary strategy he mixes the fiction of his mind with the material picked up from the past for for giving such an account of life as may both relevant

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    Dance Is A Sport

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    ‘an activity involving physical exertion. . .’ Now in English: an activity that takes effort‚ or work. Speaking with first-hand experience‚ dance is not a sport for the weak. And you can take my word for that. Kick lines‚ turns‚ toe-touches and firebirds‚ though us dancers may make them look easy‚ are not. To continue on with the definition: ‘. . . and skill . . .’ this one hardly needs to be debated on. How many non-dancers do you know that can do 4 turns in a row‚ or slide down in the splits at

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    Marie Tallchief Thesis

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    the state of Oklahoma declared June 29 “Maria Tallchief Day”‚ and the Osage Tribe gave Marie the name Wa-Xth- Thonba meaning “Woman of two Worlds”‚ as stated on lines 36- 39 Her most famous performance was in the Russian Folktale ballet called The Firebird‚ as stated on line 43. Even though people are struck down by prejudice and hatred some don’t get back up but some do like Marie and follow their dreams not caring what people say about

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    Analysis Tools Comparison

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    Analysis Tools Comparison: R Language‚ Matlab‚ esProc‚ SAS‚ SPSS‚ Excel‚ and SQL The interactive analysis is a circular analytics procedure comprising assumption‚ verification‚ and calibration by the analyst to achieve the fuzzy computation goal. For specifics and details‚ please refer to another article I composed: Interactive Analysis and Related Tools. Because there are so many tools for interactive analysis that not everyone can know all of them‚ I will only focus on and compare the most

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    In America‚ everybody’s beliefs and cultures are valid and worth expressing. But it doesn’t mean that American citizens should be able to distinguish who belongs in certain cultures and what their beliefs are and dress a certain way that is a social norm (the accepted behaviors within a society or group) in whatever country you live in. In America people get stereotyped and judged by the way they talk or dress. If a guy who is from another country and dress with super tight jeans and shirt‚ in America

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